Queen's University Players

Queen's University Players The Drama Society at Queen's University Belfast: QUB Students' Union Society Of The Year 2017/18.

The time has come. Your formal awaits. We’re super excited to see all of your faces at the Drama Formal 2026. This year’...
27/03/2026

The time has come. Your formal awaits.

We’re super excited to see all of your faces at the Drama Formal 2026. This year’s theme: MET GALA. So dress to the nines and get your dancing shoes on!

The formal will take place on the 14th of May 2026 at 7pm at the Clayton Hotel Belfast.
Tickets are £45. This covers your admission, three course meal and a bubbly reception 😉

Tickets are live now and are available from the link in our bio, so make sure to get them soon to avoid disappointment!

Don’t Hate The Player24.3.26Botanic InnPlayers first club night Mon down for a funky night£10Ticket link in bioWe’ll see...
26/02/2026

Don’t Hate The Player
24.3.26
Botanic Inn
Players first club night
Mon down for a funky night
£10
Ticket link in bio
We’ll see you there x

SECOND SEMESTER PLAYSWe are very excited to announce our second semester plays!King Lear by William Shakespeare, directe...
01/02/2026

SECOND SEMESTER PLAYS

We are very excited to announce our second semester plays!
King Lear by William Shakespeare, directed by Molly-Rose McMackin and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, directed by Ryan McGrath.

Auditions will take place Thursday February 5th from 12-9 in PFC (room tbc). The link to book an audition slot is in our bio along with audition packs for each production. You may notice the timing of these slots seem slightly unusual, we have condensed our audition slot times to give more of you an opportunity to audition, so please come on time or let us know if you cannot make it to your reserved slot.

Both productions require assistant directors. The application form for this is in our bio, applications close on Friday February 6th at 5pm.

Crew applications can be made via the form in the link in our bio, these too close Friday February 6th at 5pm.

We cannot wait to see how the two performances pan out. Good luck!

LAST CALL CAST ANNOUNCEMENT🍻🪉🍀Last Call by Eimear Mullan. Last Call is a one night play set in a local pub during a stor...
28/01/2026

LAST CALL CAST ANNOUNCEMENT🍻🪉🍀

Last Call by Eimear Mullan. Last Call is a one night play set in a local pub during a storm, where a group of friends who left their home town and those who stayed are forced back together. Last Call asks a simple question, at what point does staying become a decision, not an accident?

Neo Logos is our original writing festival and we’re very excited to share our cast for Last Call, an original short play, taking place on the 9th and 10th February 2026.

ROLL THE CRDITS CAST ANNOUNCEMENT 🍿🎞️🎬 Roll The Credits by Bridget Salaja and Eve O’Sullivan. Roll the Credits is a play...
28/01/2026

ROLL THE CRDITS CAST ANNOUNCEMENT 🍿🎞️🎬

Roll The Credits by Bridget Salaja and Eve O’Sullivan. Roll the Credits is a playful, fast-moving comedy set during the final days of an Irish Xtravision in the early 2000s. When the staff are told their branch is closing, the focus quickly shifts from long-term plans to reduced stickers, awkward staff meetings and surviving one last week of shifts. As customers drift in looking for romance films, kids’ DVDs and absolute nonsense, a tight-knit but dysfunctional team try to keep the shop running under flickering fluorescent lights. Packed with pop culture references and retail jokes everyone can relate to, Roll the Credits celebrates minimum-wage work, physical media and the strange little communities that form behind the counter.

Neo Logos is our original writing festival and we’re very excited to share our cast for Roll The Credits, an original short play, taking place on the 9th and 10th February 2026.

INTRODUCING OUR NEO LOGOS PRODUCTIONS:Neo Logos is our original writing festival and we’re very excited to share our cho...
22/01/2026

INTRODUCING OUR NEO LOGOS PRODUCTIONS:

Neo Logos is our original writing festival and we’re very excited to share our chosen original short plays, taking place on the 9th and 10th February 2026.

Roll The Credits by Bridget Salaja and Eve O’Sullivan. Roll the Credits is a playful, fast-moving comedy set during the final days of an Irish Xtravision in the early 2000s. When the staff are told their branch is closing, the focus quickly shifts from long-term plans to reduced stickers, awkward staff meetings and surviving one last week of shifts. As customers drift in looking for romance films, kids’ DVDs and absolute nonsense, a tight-knit but dysfunctional team try to keep the shop running under flickering fluorescent lights. Packed with pop culture references and retail jokes everyone can relate to, Roll the Credits celebrates minimum-wage work, physical media and the strange little communities that form behind the counter.

Last Call by Eimear Mullan. Last Call is a one night play set in a local pub during a storm, where a group of friends who left their home town and those who stayed are forced back together. Last Call asks a simple question, at what point does staying become a decision, not an accident?

Both productions will run on the same night, with an interval between. Tickets available on Fixr from the link in our bio!!

Neo Logos Auditions and Crew Applications! Auditions will take place Thursday 8th January room TBC.Roll The Credits by B...
04/01/2026

Neo Logos Auditions and Crew Applications!

Auditions will take place Thursday 8th January room TBC.

Roll The Credits by Bridget Salaja and Eve O’Sullivan. Roll the Credits is a playful, fast-moving comedy set during the final days of an Irish Xtravision in the early 2000s. When the staff are told their branch is closing, the focus quickly shifts from long-term plans to reduced stickers, awkward staff meetings and surviving one last week of shifts. As customers drift in looking for romance films, kids’ DVDs and absolute nonsense, a tight-knit but dysfunctional team try to keep the shop running under flickering fluorescent lights. Packed with pop culture references and retail jokes everyone can relate to, Roll the Credits celebrates minimum-wage work, physical media and the strange little communities that form behind the counter.

Last Call by Eimear Mullan. Last Call is a one night play set in a local pub during a storm, where a group of friends who left their home town and those who stayed are forced back together. Last Call asks a simple question, at what point does staying become a decision, not an accident?

The link to book an audition slot is in our bio, along with audition packs.
Crew applications are also open and close 9/1/2026 at 5pm!

babe wake up, players wrapped just dropped!
11/12/2025

babe wake up, players wrapped just dropped!

We are buzzing to lift the curtain on the incredible creative and production teams bringing Philadelphia, Here I Come! a...
04/12/2025

We are buzzing to lift the curtain on the incredible creative and production teams bringing Philadelphia, Here I Come! and The Seagull to life at the Brian Friel Theatre.

These are two unreal crews that have been working behind the scenes to shape the stage and build the stories of these two plays.

Brian Friel Theatre

The Seagull : 8th and 9th December

Philadelphia, Here I Come! : 10th and 11th December

7PM curtain each night

Tickets available from the Fixr links in bio, pay at the door will also be available, keep up to date with our stories for any further information!

QUPlayers are proud to present, as part of our Winter Festival:Philadelphia, Here I Come! Written by Brian FrielDirected...
28/11/2025

QUPlayers are proud to present, as part of our Winter Festival:
Philadelphia, Here I Come!
Written by Brian Friel
Directed by Bridget Salaja and Molly-Rose McMackin.
Philadelphia, Here I Come! follows Gar O’Donnell on the eve of his move from Ireland to America, exploring the divide between his public and private selves.
The play will be performing in the Brian Friel Theatre on Wednesday the 10th of December and Thursday the 11th of December at 7pm.

Tickets are available via the Linktree in our Instagram bio. £3 for society members and £5 for non-members. Cash payment will also be accepted at the door.

QUPlayers are proud to present, as part of our Winter Festival:The SeagullWritten by Anton ChekhovDirected by Chloe O’Ma...
28/11/2025

QUPlayers are proud to present, as part of our Winter Festival:
The Seagull
Written by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Chloe O’Malley and Gideon Griffith.

The Seagull is a darkly comic exploration of love, art and longing, following the tangled relationships of a group of artists and dreamers.
The play will be performed in the Brian Friel Theatre on Monday the 8th of December and Tuesday the 9th of December at 7pm.

Tickets are available via the Linktree in our Instagram bio. £3 for society members and £5 for non-members. Cash payment will also be accepted at the door.

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Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
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