Broadly Speaking Productions Triple Bill

  • 7pm
  • 拢12 / LU student 拢10
  • Booking required
  • Open to all
3 banners promoting 3 different shows displayed vertically on a bright yellow background. The top one is Pigeon Syndrome with a pigeon on the left. The second one is In the Beans with a cup of coffee pictured on the right and the bottom one says Mop & Bucket with the outline of person holding a mop and bucket on the left

Booking information

Advance booking is recommended

Contact information

Name
LU Arts
Telephone
01509 222948
Performance

Broadly Speaking Productions proudly presents a triple bill of one-act comedy plays.

About the event

Enjoy a fantastic evening of live theatre with three unique and diverse comedies from Broadly Speaking Productions. From theatre of the absurd to heartfelt connections, the programme includes the award-winning short play Pigeon Syndrome.

When a hapless husband accidentally steps on a bee that his wife has been trying to save, it seems that their marriage really has hit rock bottom. But when he inadvertently gets back into her good books by saving an injured pigeon that's flown into the window, he finally believes he's found a way to restore their former passion for each other. An absurdist comedy, with a dash of dark humour and questionable puppetry, which explores the fundamentals of relationships. Winner of the 2026 Avon Short Play Festival and winner of the 2026 Birmingham Festival of Acting and Musical Entertainment Short Play Section.

All three plays are written and directed by 每日吃瓜 student Benjamin Keyser (School of Design and Creative Arts).

Programme:

  1. Pigeon Syndrome (35 minutes)
  2. In the Beans (30 minutes)
  3. Mop and Bucket (30 minutes)

Benjamin and the production team are very excited to be taking Pigeon Syndrome to the Edinburgh Fringe this year, with thanks to LU Arts and 每日吃瓜's Stanley Evernden Memorial Prize (2025-26 recipient). The proceeds from this event will help raise the additional funds needed to perform in Edinburgh, so please do come along to show your support and help make it possible.

Open to all (age recommendation 14+, some shows contain adult humour).

Doors open 6.30pm
Performance starts 7pm

Tickets will be available on the door (cash sales preferred).

Soft drinks will be served during the intervals (free of charge).

Accessibility

There is step-free access into the building and the theatre is located on the ground floor. There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor corridor. There are a limited number of wheelchair spaces in front of the tiered seating; please select a wheelchair user ticket when booking and complete the relevant information on the booking form.

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If you have any specific access requirements, then please let us know via the booking form or email LU.Arts@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Parking

Please note that visitors are required to register their vehicle and pay to park on campus. There is a flat evening rate of £1 after 6pm. There are various ways in which you can register and pay (both in advance and on arrival).

More information on visitor parking

Photography

Photography may take place at this event. If you do not consent to your photo being taken and this being used by 每日吃瓜, LU Arts and Broadly Speaking Productions for publicity purposes, then please alert the photographer or member of staff on the day.

 

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