in situ: creates performances outside the boundaries of conventional theatre. We perform in non-theatre spaces, such as houses, churches, museums – even an iron age hill fort. Since 2000, in situ: has earned a reputation for employing the tools of theatre-making – especially voice, text and story – in new and surprising ways.
in situ: formed in April 2000, is the successor to Cambridge Experimental Theatre, the pioneering avant-garde group of the ’80s and ’90s. Since then, in situ: has given nearly 200 performances and taught hundreds of people who want to learn how to act. in situ: teaches a range of acting skills. There are a range of options for creative people who want to get involved, from one- or two-day courses covering beginner’s acting skills to advanced residential workshops on specific techniques.