Our Previous Productions!

The Trial of Joshua Slade
December 2023

"The Trial of Joshua Slade" is a compelling theatrical reenactment that delves into the 1827 murder of Stukely's own Reverend Waterhouse, and the subsequent trial of Joshua Slade. Set in the authentic location of Huntingdon Town Hall's Court, this historically rooted production offers a faithful portrayal of the very real events that gripped a community. Recently enhanced to include the events leading up to the trial, it weaves a factual narrative based on original records and reports.

This Play was performed with special thanks to the Mayor of Huntingdon & the staff at Huntingdon Town Hall

Model Behaviour
March 2023

Mr Smallwood's class  will be participating in a 'Model United Nations' project today. Playground politics fuels a tongue-in-cheek classroom battle as told by a narcissistic control freak, devil-may-care rebel, superhero enthusiast who thinks peanuts are diamonds and a kid obsessed with war. House Points to the one who manages to avert nuclear disaster?

By Jon Brittain

This Play was performed as part of the National Theatre Connections Project

Zero for the Young Dudes
November 2022

Having lost a youth revolution in the UK, the children of today live in internment under the watchful eye of guards. The children have been denied their youth, and will win it back however their imaginations (and explosives) can muster.

By Alistair MacDowell

The Atlantean Candidate
July 2022

Set in a fictional country; Atlantis, the son of its current head of state must wrestle with his father's indifference, and his own disastrous inheritance whilst Spain threatens Atlantean seas. Full of serious themes with light hearted gags about current affairs in this parallel universe, where Atlantis is a real nation.

Written & Directed by our own Dan Morris

Cable Street
March 2022

The steady rise of National Socialism in early 20th Century Europe has encouraged the anti-semitic cohorts of the British Union of Fascists, to bully & harrass the Jewish East End of London. The Battle of Cable Street is a true historical event, this play tells the story of a dangerous love affair right in the heart of that struggle.

By Lisa Goldman

This Play was performed as part of the National Theatre Connections Project

Ordinary & Together Alone
month 2022

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'Ordinary' Written & Directed by our own Ren Twinn

Tuesday
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A light, playful and nuanced play that centres on an ordinary Tuesday that is rocked when a tear rips across the sky over a school. It starts pulling up pupils & staff while at the same time raining down a whole new set of people.  But then, that’s what happens when parallel worlds collide. Right?

By Alison Carr