Student season opens at the Bloomsbury

The theatre is hosting the annual student season, when UCL students and academic departments produce productions and events relevant to the university community. Frank Penter, Bloomsbury Theatre Coordinator said: 'The season offers students and academics the opportunity to present work in a fully functioning theatre. It's an amazing opportunity for students to develop transferable skills that are specific to technical theatre but also more general skills such as management, project planning, negotiation and delegation. This week UCL's Department of Greek and Latin presents Oresteia: Parts II and III: - Choephori and Eumenides . From 10?12 February the wealth and power of the house of Atreus becomes steeped in murder, adultery, human sacrifice and endless intrigue in Aeschylus? aetiological myth. On 17 February the Union Malaysian Society presents PG18 , a story of three friends and a policeman forced to work together to escape from the mobs after they accidentally witness an assassination. UCLU Sri Lankan Society presents Spotlight : the tale of four young upstarts from different backgrounds vying against each other to be Sri Lanka's Next Top Superstar.
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