This is the archive of every EUTC event from 1871 to the present! If you have anything to add to any of the shows, or think we are missing any, or want any more information about something, don’t hesitate to contact the Archivist
Saturday 02 February 2019
If you are able to provide any more information, please contact the Archivist. Candlewasters Shorts is proud to pres...
Wednesday 30 January 2019
An absurdist comedy following five women, all named Betty on their pursuit for happiness in the face of unbearable loneliness.
Monday 21 January - Saturday 26 January 2019
Between the 21st and 26th of January Bedlam will come alive with a huge variety of shows, workshops and one-off events.
Saturday 26 January 2019
Project X presents a collection of short plays written by our members when they were children. It promises hilarious ...
Saturday 26 January 2019
Inspired by London new-writing nights that resulted in BBC3’s ‘Fleabag’ and numerous other contemporary plays, In Fiv...
Friday 25 January 2019
The Thick of It meets imperial history. And, believe it or not, a true story. You won’t believe your eyes. In a Parli...
Thursday 24 January 2019
Flock is a brand new puppet show full of interesting and amusing characters. It features several short stories and pu...
Thursday 24 January 2019
Two Russian journalists. One a pacifist, one a war veteran. Two assassinations. One real, one fake. October 2006. Ann...
Thursday 24 January 2019
After the horrifying realisation that Longstanton’s river renders their bowling alley obsolete, Sally and Ali decided...
Wednesday 23 January 2019
Caroling, Christmas trees, orgies, druids, drinking to excess and a royal smackdown. Believe it or not, a typical Chr...
Tuesday 22 January 2019
Our Culture’ is a celebration of South Asian culture for all different angles; through music, poetry readings, excerp...
Tuesday 22 January 2019
The Edinburgh University Shakespeare Company showcases some of its finest acting talent with a second monologue show....
Tuesday 22 January 2019
From award - winning playwright Alice Birch, Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. responds to the idea that ‘well behaved ...