Posh
Friday 6th and Saturday 7th October
Weston Studio, The Edge, University of Bath
Directed by Lex Bailey Bradshaw
At points hilarious, at points hard-hitting, overall: amazing! Based on the stories of Oxford's Bullingdon Club, the play focuses on differences in social class and the damaging effects this can have. One trip to a restaurant goes one step too far and the group were never the same again.
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Confusions
11th November
The Edge Theatre
Directed by Ana Gallego-Martin
This hilarious group of four short plays was really a baptism of fire for the Freshers, but what a show it was! The play sees varying forms of family life in different walks of life. The cast came together to put on a fantastic show and have never looked back since.
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Wonderland
7th, 8th, and 9th December
The Edge Theatre
Written and directed by Sarah Bridge
An adaptation of the classic 'Alice in Wonderland' with all your favourite characters, Sarah achieved truly wonderful things with this feast of merriment. The Christmas show's cast added to the wonder with amazing acting, dancing, and, well... being wonderfully mad.
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The Comedy of Errors
1st, 2nd, and 3rd March
The Mission Theatre, Bath City Centre
Directed by Seb Gethin
A Shakespearian classic that left the audience in stitches, and that wasn't because of the swords! The epitome of mistaken identity comedy was masterfully performed by a cast of look-a-likes. The family of Egeon slowly refound each other and leave everyone with that warm fuzzy feeling inside.
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1984
19th, 20th, and 21st April
The Edge Theatre
Directed by Chris Short
The famous novel comes to life on the stage, as Winston slowly realises his struggle against Big Brother isn't going to work. The cast managed to bring the audience into a world of torture and fear, highlighting how scary the human nature can be. Don't forget; Big Brother is watching you...
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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
8th and 9th June
The Museum of Bath at Work, Bath city centre
Directed by Owen Biggadike
Written by Brecht during the Second World War, the fascinating play shows dramatisied sections of people's lives in Nazi Germany. The fringe show made use of props and make-up to create a sense of surrealness that was truly chilling.
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The History Boys
8th and 9th June
The Mission Theatre, Bath City Centre
Directed by Jamie Leich
Made famous by the likes of James Corden, BUST can truly hold their heads high by doing this great play justice. A group of boys from Sheffield end up applying for Oxford and their journey is met with scandal and tragedy. The relationship between the teachers and pupils has never been more tense.
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Yerma
8th and 9th June
The Mission Theatre, Bath City Centre
Directed by Maria Bloch Lundgaard
The early 1900s, rural Spain, and a longing for a child. Yerma breaks down in this beautifully crafted play by Lorca. In attempt to join her friends in becoming a mother, Yerma tries everything before finally snapping and strangling her husband, leaving the audience in gripping shock.
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