
Events
We have a wide range of activities in our calendar. From lectures, theatre, art and music to quiz nights, pub nights and family events, there is something to appeal to all interests. Do please have a look. Hope to you at an event soon!
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Upcoming Events
Come join fellow Yalies to clean up litter on the Thames tideway in Battersea before it flows out into the ocean.
Join the Theatre Circle and fellow Yalies for a pre-theatre meal prior to the performance of Letters From Max at the Hampstead Theatre.
Please join the YCL Theatre Circle for a special evening at the theatre and a pre-show dinner.
Please join President Maurie McInnis ’96 PhD for an evening of inspiration and connection at For Humanity Illuminated, a live event series designed to engage the Yale community and showcase the people, programs, and ideas that expand our potential to have a positive impact around the world.
Past Events
World premiere production of Amy Ng’s (YC ‘96) latest dramatic play at Kiln Theatre.
In Baghdad’s city dump (ironically nicknamed The Hanging Gardens) As’ad, a 12-year old boy, finds a sex doll, left by the American soldiers during the Invasion of Iraq.
YCL Theatre Circle is pleased to present a private screening of HANGING GARDENS, the debut feature film of Iraqi writer/director Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji, co-written and co-produced by Yale alumni Margaret Glover.
New Haven style pizza and drinks night in London 2025 info and registration
Lecture by Professor Yuval Shany on:
AI, Human Rights & the Fight for Fairness
SPEAKER, WRITER, LEADER, CHANGEMAKER, ARTIST, INCLUSION CONSULTANT
YCL Theatre Circle is off to the Marylebone Theatre for a brand new serious-comedy based on the Pulitzer-finalist short story by Nathan Englander. The production stars West Wing and Big Bang Theory actor Joshua Malina (Yale '88) and is directed by Leopoldstadt's Patrick Marber.
YCL Theatre Circle is off to the Marylebone Theatre for a brand new serious-comedy based on the Pulitzer-finalist short story by Nathan Englander. The production stars West Wing and Big Bang Theory actor Joshua Malina (Yale '88) and is directed by Leopoldstadt's Patrick Marber.