Mirabilis

Mirabilis takes as its inspiration the Life of Christina Mirabilis. Known in English as Christina the Astonishing, this extraordinary Flemish mystic was active at the turn of the 13th century. The Life was written only eight years after her Read more…

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The Bacchae

by Euripides Thursday 8 – Saturday 10 July, 2004 Venue: The Methodist Church Hall, Sturton Street, Cambridge Based on Euripides’ classic text and utilising in situ:’s hallmark performance elements. The Bacchae was written around 410BC. It’s subject Read more…

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Macbeth

MACBETH: one of the most frightening and gripping plays ever written. A nightmarish world of bloodshed, war and political violence. in situ:’s vocally and visually compelling new production of Shakespeare’s bloody masterpiece opens on a Read more…

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The War of the Worlds

Britain in the late nineteenth century. The most powerful nation on Earth finds itself under attack from a technologically vastly superior and more intelligent adversary: the Martians. Within days all resistance has been crushed, the Read more…

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War and Peace

War & Peace has arisen out of a theatre course exploring Voice, Movement and Text. It is a work-in-progress rather than a fully-blown performance, the idea being to give the performers, some of whom have never Read more…

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