And that’s a wrap!
The artsUCL Term 2 season has officially come to a close, and what a journey it’s been. Over the past term, our Bloomsbury Theatre, Studio and venues across campus have been bursting with bold ideas, daring creativity, and unforgettable performances. Thank you to every student, performer, technician, and audience member who helped shape such a vibrant season. You brought the arts to life in spectacular ways.



But we’re not slowing down. In fact… we’re just getting started.
This year, we’re redefining what Term 3 feels like at UCL with something completely new: the artsUCL Fringe Festival a celebration of creative spontaneity, experimental work, and the unexpected. It’s new this year, and it’s here to stay.
From Monday 1 June to Saturday 13 June, the artsUCL Fringe Festival will run alongside the UCL200 Summer Festival, spreading across campus and beyond. From Mully’s to the Institute of Education, the Bloomsbury Studio, Camden People’s Theatre, and several surprise locations waiting to be discovered.
Applications may now be closed, but the adventure is only beginning.
We are still in shock at the volume of applications, our venues are fully booked with back to back performances. We're exciting to take over campus with extraordinary creativity this summer.
We hope to see you there. To explore, to get curious, and maybe to stumble into something beautifully unpredictable.
This summer, UCL will come alive with creativity, colour, and noise.
This is the start of a new tradition.
This is artsUCL — reimagined.
If you missed the application deadline for the artsUCL Fringe Festival and would still like to explore your artistic side, take a dive into all the incredible projects we offer at artsUCL. Have you ever wanted to perform on stage, joining an art society, take part in a creative course, or attend a social event, you can find more on how to get involved here.