Katy Schutte’s Let’s Summon Demons at VAULT Festival (copy 01)

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I’m still in New Zealand at the moment, but I’m delighted to bring you my VAULT theatre show in the next few weeks. Already mentioned as one to see by Lyn Gardner and London Horror Society, go ahead and book your tickets.You'll only get one email per month with blogs, podcasts and show news and you can unsubscribe at any time.

VAULT Festival 

Let’s Summon Demons is a semi-immersive folk horror in the round. Part comedy, part storytelling, all disturbing. Directed by the amazing John Henry Falle (The Storybeast) and given the perfect setting in the Waterloo tunnels.It’s a very personal show drawing from my Grandmother’s first-hand Welsh ghost stories and my time in a working coven.

Book here for 13th-17th March at VAULT Festival.There are loads of wonderful shows at VAULT, so do see what else is on too.

Project2: Thirteen Cycles

Guillaume Querard has made 

 the run of shows we did at the Rosemary Branch in November 2018 which used VR and projection mapping to create a responsive science fiction environment.

Festivals!

Come and join me at the

in Dorset for five days of musical and/or long form bliss with The Maydays.

I’ll be in Strasbourg for this stellar new improv festival with an incredible line-up of teacher/performers. Check out

!

My new season of London improv classes for Hoopla includes eight week classes in

and

. Come and play.

The Improviser's Way: A Longform Workbook

I'm sure you have it by now, but just in case... I've written an improv book - published by Nick Hern Books.You can get a copy of the book here (at a special discounted price), or if you live somewhere far away, you can get a copy on Amazon (digital or tree).

Here's me chatting to Stuart Moses about my book and other things on the

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