Bigot by Hassan Govia at Camden People’s Theatre | Review July 25, 2021 Last updated: July 25, 2021 In a rigorous debate about everything and nothing, For (Hassan Govia) and Against (Jess Pentney) are at least willing to continue discussions with one another online, and with others, which is more than can be said for some who prefer to disengage by ‘blocking’ anyone who disagrees with their viewpoint. There is nothing in Bigot that criticises anyone who does use the block facility, and there is something almost admirable about the characters’ tenacity in pursuing their respective lines of argument. They find common ground by, ironically, continuing to hold their own assertions to be true irrespective of third party opinions. Whether they are correct or not does not, in the end, appear to be the point the production is trying to get across.