Opinion
Pol Salvatella Ferrerfàbrega explores how to best let student writers thrive
Review
This wander through a forest of folklore occassionally missteps
Review
This one-night comedy show makes for an enjoyable evening out
Preview
Lily Butler speaks to the director and star of Carrie: The Musical about their nuanced take on the anti-heroine
Feature
Bex Goodchild sheds light on the mysterious EEDA course
Review
The latest production at the Cambridge Arts Theatre is somewhat saved by its second half
Review
Kasia Gibson reports from the opening night of a cunning plan executed to perfection4.5 stars
Review
The three comedy troupes lead to great variety – in punchlines, performances, and quality
Review
Romeo and Juliet can sometimes come off as a strange hybrid, but this was purely and unequivocally tragic
Review
This question-themed sketch comedy show is high in energy and laughter, even when some punchlines fall flat
Review
Playground politics collide with urgent social commentary, as Protest explores societal injustice through the lens of three spirited schoolgirls
Does Etheridge: A Funeral Farce prove comedy to be alive and kicking in Cambridge? 3.5 stars
Review
With the week 5 blues looming, Dragtime is a must-see show filled with talented performers and vibrant costumes, sure to uplift and entertain 4.5 stars
Four phenomenal performers make this Corpus gem a must-see
Interview
Kasia Gibson talks to Sasha Brooks about Cambridge theatre, the role of understudy, and upcoming mystery Murder in the Dark
For a play obsessed with sight, did Foresight leave its audience in the dark?
Review
This monster-hunting show is filled with ‘humorous self-awareness’ 3 stars
Review
Margery Kempe makes a pilgrimage to Cambridge’s Corpus Playroom and makes a scene that’s sure to get your attention! 5 stars
Review
Grace Cobb rediscovers time capsules of childhood at the V&A’s ‘Re:Imagining Musicals’ exhibition
Review
Eliza Ousey finds this play to be a deeply personal reflection on academic integrity and the power of Artificial Intelligence 3.5 stars
Review
The laughs come thick and fast in The Complete Works of Shakespeare: Abridged
Review
A poignant portrayal of sibling relationships spanning centuries
Review
Community and connection can be found even in the hardest of times
Preview
Iris Jopp speaks to the creatives expressing the messages of a 1928 play on the Cambridge stage