in situ: is the successor to Cambridge Experimental Theatre, the pioneering avant-garde group of the 80's and 90's.in situ: creates performances outside the boundaries of conventional theatre by performing in non-theatre spaces - houses, churches, museums - and employing the tools of theatre-making - especially voice, text and story - in new and surprising ways.in situ: is professionally-run, but works with a large number of non-professional collaborators from all walks of life, who join the group as a result of attending workshops.