Karaoke at the S.U
Lorna and Benji have a one night stand at their first university Halloween party. Nothing could be more awkward than bumping into each other again... right? What about bumping into each other at a sexual health clinic?
In this sharp dramatic-comedy, the pair keep crossing paths as they try to navigate university culture, relationships and what it means to “be an adult”. Equal parts silly and melancholy, they try to answer the age old question: how much of your student loan could you pay off being on onlyfans?
Not quite a rom-com, not quite a cabaret, ‘Karaoke at the SU’ fuses a story spanning decades with musical numbers and puppetry to create something that speaks to everyone’s inner child.
Be prepared for some tears, bad dancing and too much WKD.
PERFORMANCES
21:30
Thursday, 15 February 2024
The Spacement at The Glitch
The Spacement at The Glitch
The Spacement at The Glitch
ADDITIONAL INFO
Access features:
No Step-free Access
Age guidance:
15+
Running time:
60 minutes
Festival strand:
Theatre & Performance
Funny, Offbeat
Strong Language, Graphic References to Sex, Graphic Crude Humour and Sexual Content, References to Abortion, Alcohol Use
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Cubicle Theatre
Cubicle Theatre are a company born from the desire to create experimental, multi-disciplinary theatre. We are a group who want to carve our own space in the industry through collaboration and sharing of skills amongst artists from all walks of life. During our time training at drama school together, we began working on our first project 'Karaoke at the SU' which we are taking to venues and festivals throughout 2024. From February, we are setting up residency at The Glitch with our new writing events for early career artists and graduates to share their work and connect with others.
PRESS & REVIEWS
CAST & CREATIVE CREDITS:
Performer: EVE CRUTCHLEY
Performer: RHYS QUILLEY
Director & Writer: BAM SADLER
Producer: ELLA JUMP
Stage Manager: REN BERNABE PLUMER
Social Media Manager: AMELIA DAISY JEAN
A Pinch of VAULT is a festival of brand new and work-in-progress performance. Shows will be at varying stages of development, including rehearsed readings with script in hand, first time on its feet or semi-staged.