DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE

THEATRE COMPANY

About Diagnostic Trouble Code

Diagnostic Trouble Code is a new international theatre company creating bold, political and playful ensemble performances. Through a creative lens, our work aims to diagnose the troubles of society and incite dialogue and reflection on today’s urgent questions. The collective brings together theatre makers from across the world, including Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, France, Taiwan, the Netherlands, USA and UK. Our shows combine physical theatre, dance, and original text to build vibrant theatrical worlds by uniting the interdisciplinary talents of the group. 

NEWS!!!

 

 

We will be presenting THE TERRIBLY CREDIBLE DEFINITELY EDIBLE TALE OF THE TOWN OF CROPSHIRE at Camden People's Theatre on the 28th of October at 7:15pm. 

Support our road to Edinburgh Fringe

Our ambition is to take The Teriibly Credible Definitely Edible Tale of the Town of Cropshire to Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Summer 2026. Unfortunately, the cost of a Fringe venue, accommodation and travel for eight young creatives increases year on year and funding opportunities are more limited than ever.

We are already busy writing applications and planning events to fundraise for the future of DTC. Any donation you could spare for us now, no matter how small, would help us massively in taking our first steps as a company. We would be eternally grateful!

Our Productions

Learn more about our debut production: THE TERRIBLY CREDIBLE DEFINITELY EDIBLE TALE OF THE TOWN OF CROPSHIRE

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E-mail: contact@dtctheatre.com

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