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‘All bets are off’: The creators of Sherlock on sensation, spoilers and season five

Sherlock spoilers inevitable

Review: Joseph K

Knows where it’s going, but hasn’t got there yet.

REVIEW: Caravan

This isn’t your average caravan holiday

Freshers’ week is over, try to not panic

Molly talks you through how not to lose your cool when reality starts to set in

Which Thespian Stereotype are you?

We all know one of them

STANLEY TUCCI: ‘I didn’t want to go through life just as myself’

The fabulous Stanley Tucci talks things movie making, Hollywood, and the darker sides to his characters

REVIEW: Girls Like That

“The problem with girls like that is they give all girls a bad name.” Well not these girls. These girls absolutely smashed it.

REVIEW: Killer Joe

Mark Danciger thinks Killer Joe’s mix of laugh out loud humour and brutal violence makes for a thrilling production.

REVIEW: Free Fall

Free Fall certainly bridges the gap between funny and dark in a completely captivating way.

TTA POLL: Best Set Designer

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TTA Poll: Best Vocalist

Review: Love Handles – Footlights’ Tour Show

MARK DANCIGER is impressed with the consistency of the Cambridge Footlights but sees more potential as the tour continues.

Review: The Dunwich Horror

RACHEL TOOKEY is impressed with the effective and clever use of soundscapes in this strong production.

Preview: Coalition

JOEL COLLICK reflects on the election results and the satire and depth of HATS new show ‘The Coalition’

Review: The Secret Garden

MOLLY O’CONNOR is impressed with the young performers and beautiful score in this musical adaption of a childhood classic.

Review: Beauty Queen of Leenane

MOLLY O’CONNOR enjoyed the show with its impressive live musicians but feels a little more drama is needed.

The mysterious world of Camdram explained

Camdram; one of those Cambridge terms we never really did understand. Here, MOLLY O’CONNOR explains all.

ANNOUNCING: THE TAB THEATRE AWARDS

Like the Oscars, but better.

Review: Wasted

JOSSIE EVANS is impressed with the slickness and strength of performances in Wasted.

Preview: BARE

BARE is set to have you dancing and crying with a strong musical score and talented cast