Sydney, AU • Mon, Mar 23 Newington College • Vol. 132
Co-Curricular

Carlton Cup

By admin
19 March 2026
2 min read
Activity Details
Date/Time
Mar 13, 2026
Location
PLC

On Friday 13th March, PLC hosted the 17th annual Carlton Cup – a theatresports competition
between Newington and PLC that’s notorious for never letting a team win twice. The winner
has consistently alternated between PLC and Newington, but last year, we broke the cycle
and won twice in a row.


This year, we won for the third time in a row – which is the first time it’s been done in the
competition’s history.


Each school brought 5 teams and a combined total of fifty competitors, making the night a
show to remember. The show ran in three sets, each with different theatresports games.
Beginning with a one-minute section, players got up on stage improvised scenes entirely on
the spot with no communication, a location and five seconds to plan. Some highlights
included a thrilling mime in an escape room from the team “Best Extras”, featuring
Newington’s MVP of the night, Nam Nguyen, and an ‘I Love You’ from “Best Pirate
Impression”, where a character has to say “I love you” to something within a minute.


Kicking it off with a bang, we moved onto the round of two-minute games, the extra time a
much-needed help to create a good scene. This was immediately evident in the only perfectly
scored scene of the night again from “Best Pirate Impression” – an ‘Entrances and Exits’,
where exactly two people have to be onstage at all times. Their scene at an amusement park
had everything from moving heads quitting to a missing attraction to inducting a visitor into
getting locked into a lifelong job as a head in the funhouse.


The top two teams from each school made it to the final three-minute round: only the best to
cup off the show. Both Newington teams chose to improvise a ‘Time Warp’, where the
announcer can change the time of the scene anytime to anywhere. They both performed
incredibly, pulling ahead of PLC’s ‘Broadway Musical’ scenes (performing a new Broadway
musical with only a title) by just a few points, securing the victory that Newington has been
awaiting for nearly two decades.


From flying cars to a victory against all the odds, the Carlton Cup this year was certainly a
night to remember, and the trophy will hopefully remain in our cabinet for years to come.

Behind the Story
Words Seth Bogardus Year 10
Editor-in-Chief Sunny Zhang Year 12