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Review: Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play

A story about storytelling – Mr. Burns transcends time and space

Cambridge students’ discontent amidst UCU marking boycott

Students take action via an Open Letter against university refusal to engage through the UCEA

Review: The Seagull

Moving, thrilling and breathtaking – The Seagull is an utter triumph

Review: Heart of a Dog

A punchy and gripping absurdist success

Preview: Repubblica – A Modern Tragedy

This political thriller comes to the Fitz auditorium to kick off your Easter term

Review: Sol

A moving tale of love and conflict

Review: Charley’s Aunt

A cracking comedy to drive away the week seven blues

Review: Greater Than Ourselves

Love is patient, love is kind

Review: Dragtime! Presents: Curiouser and Curiouser

An audacious and fantastic rabbit hole you’ll definitely want to fall down!

Preview: Blood Relations

“Thrilling, thought-provoking and trippy”: Blood Relations explores themes of misogyny and villainisation

Review: Hedda Gabler

A successful exploration of the tense complexities of humanity

Review: Sunday in the Park with George

After watching this spectacle of a musical, you’ll be wishing every day was Sunday

We ate cake with Marie Antoinette

‘Let them eat cake’ takes on a new meaning in this y2k nepo-baby-inspired production

Preview: Indecent

Paula Vogel’s play is ‘joyous, beautiful and poignant’

Review: Parlour Song

This hilarious and dark tale excels on the ADC stage

Preview: The Last Five Years

This moving show highlights the role of time, loss and change in romantic relationships

Review: ETG 2022 Hamlet

After a successful tour around Europe, Hamlet comes home to take the ADC Theatre by storm.

Review: fruit(ful)

A vibrant exploration of the struggles of womanhood

Preview: The Haunting of Hill House

Izzy Grout presents this exciting “intimate study in fear, love and the forces that draw us together and threaten to push us apart”

Review: Dance Nation

An electrifying ‘Dance Moms turned dark’ cult-classic

Review: No Exit

Zainab Athumani’s take on this existentialist fever dream makes death seem more alive than ever

Review: Amadeus

That’s Amadeus baby – a gem in the crown of Cambridge theatre

Preview: Amadeus

“There’s no ‘i’ in ‘team’, or ‘Amadeus’ … but there’s two in ‘Salieri’!”

Review: An Open Book

Writer Rosalind Moran brings us a truly ‘novel’ take on the hidden amorality of academics

Review: Enron

Neve Kennedy’s stunning vision turns economics into something iconic

Review: Blue Workers

A glittering homage to the unsung heroes of the Cambridge theatre scene

Preview: Enron

Lucy Prebble’s ‘coke-fuelled fever dream’ is taking the ADC by storm