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 27 February 2016
A showcase of short, new writing from the EUTC’s up and coming writers.
Wednesday 24 February - Thursday 25 February 2016
“The nature of the explosion at Paddington Station has not been ascertained. A terrorist attack has not been ruled out."
Wednesday 10 February 2016
“We are all filled with evil, we spew it into the world. We breathe our poisons into each other until we have turned bodies to ashes, and earth to ice.”
Wednesday 27 January - Thursday 28 January 2016
‘The home you thought you had, the place you thought you came from, the person you thought you were…Gone past. Dust on the breeze’
Wednesday 20 January - Saturday 23 January 2016
Cancelled, their rights were removed From Harold Pinter, considered one of the most original and influential playwri...
Wednesday 20 January - Saturday 23 January 2016
Ask your parents for a box of juice, grab a crustless sandwich, and turn on the tele box!
Saturday 23 January 2016
We are privileged to welcome Ben Harrison, Co-Artistic Director of Fringe First-winning company Grid Iron to Bedlam F...
Saturday 23 January 2016
Want to create a kick-ass and coherent marketing strategy on a student budget? Recent Bedlamite, Lauren McLay will pr...
Tuesday 19 January - Saturday 23 January 2016
Enjoying Bedlam Festival and want to find out more about the Edinburgh University Theatre Company? Fancy getting invo...
Saturday 23 January 2016
Conceived, written, rehearsed and assembled in one night and one day… the show must go on, as they say. The EUTC pres...
Saturday 23 January 2016
What better way to end the festival than with an evening of hijinks? BedFest 2016 will go out with the Finale of all ...
Friday 22 January 2016
Forty years after it premiered at the Traverse Theatre for the 1975 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Steven Berkoff’s ‘East...