The Bacchae
One of the greatest masterpieces of Greek Theatre or any theatre, Euripides’ Bacchae is about the conflict between Dionysus, God of wine and revelry, and Pentheus, King of Thebes. Pentheus refuses to recognise this new Read more…
One of the greatest masterpieces of Greek Theatre or any theatre, Euripides’ Bacchae is about the conflict between Dionysus, God of wine and revelry, and Pentheus, King of Thebes. Pentheus refuses to recognise this new Read more…
What haunts our inner lives and personal histories? What is uncanny in the voice, or in our response to sound itself? the ghost in me, explores the soundscapes of the haunted places inside us and Read more…
Dates: Thursday 14 July – Saturday 16 July Time: 8.00 pm Venue: Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge | Map Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions) available in advance from WeGotTickets. What might it mean to be a feral Read more…
“We went into the wood and we came out changed” in situ:‘s evocative and playful reflections on time, magic and woodwork, among the trees of the Jubilee Wood at Wandlebury. Dates: Thursday 9 July – Read more…
A new performance by in situ: Dates: Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 November 2014 Time: 7.30 pm – duration: 1 hour 15 mins approx. Venue: Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge | Map Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Read more…