Madeleine Wood

Madeleine Wood
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Student news, student lifestyle, art and culture, student theatre, drama, higher education, University of Cambridge

  • Madeleine Wood is currently the Co-Editor in Chief at The Tab Cambridge, where she oversees a team of editors, pitches and articles as well as producing news articles for the site
  • Maddy writes mainly theatre reviews, and really loves getting involved with the arts scene and student life
  • Maddy is a second year reading English, who enjoys art in her free time and wild swimming

Experience

Madeleine Wood joined The Tab Cambridge in 2025 as a student contributor for the Art and Culture Section, going on to become Co-Editor in Chief

Education

Maddy has been a student at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, since 2023. She is reading English and is currently in her second year having just written a dissertation on Yeats and Modernism

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Posts

Review: And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None promises a thrill and goes out with a bang!

Review: Me and My Year of Casual “Monasticism”

‘The worst man you’ve ever met is probably a land economist’

Review: MESSIAH

‘What breaks a great leader?’

Sidge’s top spots for lunch and coffee

With Harvey’s Coffee House sadly out of the running, look no further for your lunch and coffee options on the Sidgwick Site

Review: The 67s

William Lloyd’s The 67s is one part historical research project and one part exercise in humanity

Preview: Dr Faustus

The hubris of academia comes to Cambridge in a timely production of Dr Faustus

Review: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

“The boy’s so nice he came out twice”

Review: Antigone

As the anguish and treason unfolds, members of this doomed royal unit hang up their coats and roll up their sleeves

Review: Blackout Songs

Despite starting with our couple going drinking from an AA meeting and taking us down every step of the way with them, until the last minute of its runtime Blackout Songs retains its power to shock