A record-breaking year for in situ:
From love stories to Greek Tragedy, in situ: brings its unique approach to a range of subjects in non-theatre performance spaces with more productions in 2014 than ever before.. We are excited to announce eight works in situ: will be performing in venues around Cambridge. Join our mailing list for reminders throughout the year, as well as invitations to private performances and our unique Learn to Act course.
The Merry Morning of May
Hilarious tales of fertility rites as the spring component of year-long The Calendar Project returns to Wandlebury Country Park.
Date: Fri 2 – Sat 3 May
Venue: Wandlebury Country Park
If This Rock Floats… We’ll Live Forever
Creation mythology explored in a new work directed by Bella Stewart.
Thu 12 – Sat 14 June
Venue: Wandlebury Country Park
The Decameron
Boccaccio’s collection of tales told by a group of young aristocrats fleeing The Black Death influenced The Canterbury Tales and was one of the first works performed by in situ: at The House in 2000.
Date: Wed 25 June – Sat 28 June
Venue: The Leper Chapel, Newmarket Road
Canterbury Tales
Chaucer’s popular stories told by a group of travellers returns to The Leper Chapel this summer.
Date: Wed 9 July – Sat 12 July
Venue: The Leper Chapel, Newmarket Road
Ghost Stories
An evening of spine-tingling stories and stories of the supernatural presented by Richard Spaul in the atmospheric surroundings of The Leper Chapel.
Date: Thu 24 July – Sat 26 July
Venue: The Leper Chapel, Newmarket Road
Saints&Souls
Celebration autumn and harvest as The Calendar Project continues.
Date: Sat 1 – Sun 2 November
Venue: Wandlebury Country Park
Oresteia
in situ:‘s four-year journey is complete with the presentation of the entire trilogy: Agamemnon, Choephoroi and Eumenides.
Date: Tue 9 – Sat 13 December
Venue: St. Andrew’s Hall, Chesterton