

Who We Are
We are four artists from the US, Bosnia, France, and the UK who met in 2022 at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts during the MA Theatre Lab programme, brought together by a shared passion for acting and telling stories that investigate and celebrate the bizarre, excruciating, exhilarating beauty of being human.
What began in the rehearsal studios at RADA has turned into a long-lasting creative bond.
In 2025, that connection became Noctis Theatre Company- a home for bold, relevant, and borderless storytelling.
AT THE HEART OF WHAT WE DO IS:
Collaboration: We make work that none of us as individuals could have created on our own. We believe this leads to richer, more nuanced and authentic storytelling; as well as a broader representation of viewpoints and lived experiences.
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Timeliness: Is this a story that needs to be told right now? How does it respond to the needs of our community at this moment?
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Social Change: Our goal with every piece is to start conversations that audiences may not have otherwise had. We believe change starts small: for example with a chat between friends, partners or family members to consider viewpoints they may have otherwise overlooked.
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Character: We believe people care about people. We start our creative process by creating characters- human beings as contradictory, fluid and ever-evolving as we are. Our hope is that audiences will see themselves reflected in those characters and be reminded they are not alone.
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Playfulness: We experiment with form and theatrical aesthetics, challenging ourselves to push boundaries and create a unique and lasting impact with our audiences.
Upcoming Events

Thank you to everyone who came and supported our double bill at Arches Lane Theatre!
We also had our official launch party on 04.07.2025.

Evo Evo & God Is Dead will be part of Voila Theatre Festival 2025!

Noctis Theatre Company is looking to cast a male (cis or trans) or non-binary actor this October / November for the in its upcoming production of God Is Dead.
MORE INFO HERE
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Where We’ve Been (so far)
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