improvised theatre
Stories That Want To Be Told

Stories That Want To Be Told
Impromime

Impromime
An Extremely Memorable Emergency

An Extremely Memorable Emergency
Out Of Your Mind

Out Of Your Mind

Actually, properly, non-ironically great ... one of the funniest things I've ever heard - The Guardian

Recent shows (2005 onwards)

A completely new show previewing in November 2007, with an aim to complete it for 2008: half-remembered fairy tales, audience suggestions and improvisation combine to rediscover tales that you thought you knew, and ones you've never even imagined.

Stories That Want To Be Told


November 2007

A completely new show previewing in November 2007, with an aim to complete it for 2008: half-remembered fairy tales, audience suggestions and improvisation combine to rediscover tales that you thought you knew, and ones you've never even imagined.


    
First performed in December 2002, with Christmas in the air and Andrew Pontzen on keyboards, our fully-improvised pantomime has since toured to venues across the south of England.

Impromime


Winter seasons

First performed in December 2002, with Christmas in the air and Andrew Pontzen on keyboards, our fully-improvised pantomime has since toured to venues across the south of England.



      Take three actors, add an audience and give them enough ideas for an eighteen minute story - 18 Minutes was first performed at The Space, Mudchute E14 in August 2005.

18 Minutes

Take three actors, add an audience and give them enough ideas for an eighteen minute story - 18 Minutes was first performed at The Space, Mudchute E14 in August 2005.

Edinburgh shows (2003-2004)


It's the end of the world! Trapped in a theatre, unable to continue our play, we improvise stories from your ideas. A unique mix of comedy, music, puppets and actors doomed to die.

An Extremely Memorable Emergency


Summer 2004

It's the end of the world! Trapped in a theatre, unable to continue our play, we improvise stories from your ideas. A unique mix of comedy, music, puppets and actors doomed to die.



The Uncertainty Division invite you to join them for a drink - and some songs, stand up and anything else fun. Unwind from the stresses of Edinburgh with a light-hearted take on the world, at C Cabaret Bar throughout the Festival.

A Drink With The Uncertainty Division


August 2004

The Uncertainty Division invite you to join them for a drink - and some songs, stand up and anything else fun. Unwind from the stresses of Edinburgh with a light-hearted take on the world, at C Cabaret Bar throughout the Festival.



Our first touring show, with a smaller cast drawn from previous productions. A darker, more dramatic style, combined with more intimate studio venues, we took the show to theatres in Cambridge, London and Peterborough, as well as a run at The Zoo in August at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Out Of Your Mind


Summer 2003

Our first touring show, with a smaller cast drawn from previous productions. A darker, more dramatic style, combined with more intimate studio venues, we took the show to theatres in Cambridge, London and Peterborough, as well as a run at The Zoo in August at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Cambridge shows (2002)


Introducing the world to our full-length shows, No Second Thoughts saw four radically different stories played out in front of spring audiences. Monks healed armadillos, King Harold banned universities in the South of England, a gristle factory owner hatched an evil plot involving local schoolchildren and, on the last night, we discovered why D-Day actually happened in Bermuda.

No Second Thoughts


March 2002, ADC Theatre, Cambridge

Introducing the world to our full-length shows, No Second Thoughts saw four radically different stories played out in front of spring audiences. Monks healed armadillos, King Harold banned universities in the South of England, a gristle factory owner hatched an evil plot involving local schoolchildren and, on the last night, we discovered why D-Day actually happened in Bermuda.



A single night of fun at the ever-patient ADC, in a show that featured Uncertainty Division members as a rapier-wielding gnome, young men looking for action, and a panda.

On Second Thoughts

June 2002, ADC Theatre, Cambridge

A single night of fun at the ever-patient ADC, in a show that featured Uncertainty Division members as a rapier-wielding gnome, young men looking for action, and a panda.