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== The Fitzpatrick Hall == | == The Fitzpatrick Hall == | ||
Queens' College has it's own theatre space, the Fitzpatrick Hall (often just called 'the Fitzpat'), which is a modern and well-equipped venue that hosts a variety of shows and student events. The space can be transformed from a regular proscenium theatre, seating 208, to a black box space. The stage can also be raised and lowered, and configured in a variety of ways | Queens' College has it's own theatre space, the Fitzpatrick Hall (often just called 'the Fitzpat'), which is a modern and well-equipped venue that hosts a variety of shows and student events. The space can be transformed from a regular proscenium theatre, seating 208, to a black box space. The stage can also be raised and lowered, and configured in a variety of ways. | ||
The current manager of the Fitzpatrick Hall is a member of college staff, Richard DeCordova, who can be contacted at: rd544@cam.ac.uk | The current manager of the Fitzpatrick Hall is a member of college staff, Richard DeCordova, who can be contacted at: rd544@cam.ac.uk | ||
== Current Committee == | == Current Committee == | ||
The current | The current president of Bats is Emma Dawes | ||
[[Category:Societies]] | [[Category:Societies]] |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 2 October 2023
BATS is the resident theatre society of Queens' College, Cambridge. BATS is open to applications of all descriptions: from new writing to comedy, musicals to devised pieces, Shakespeare to contemporary drama. The main emphasis is on putting on fun and creative shows in a friendly and unpretentious environment.
The Fitzpatrick Hall
Queens' College has it's own theatre space, the Fitzpatrick Hall (often just called 'the Fitzpat'), which is a modern and well-equipped venue that hosts a variety of shows and student events. The space can be transformed from a regular proscenium theatre, seating 208, to a black box space. The stage can also be raised and lowered, and configured in a variety of ways.
The current manager of the Fitzpatrick Hall is a member of college staff, Richard DeCordova, who can be contacted at: rd544@cam.ac.uk
Current Committee
The current president of Bats is Emma Dawes