Corpus Playroom

REVIEW: A Fool to his Folly

Exceptional in its mediocrity.

Review: How to lie and get away with it

Show business, baby.

REVIEW: Simone’s Speaking Service

John Tothill’s remarkably funny character comedy returns to Cambridge to give you the life coaching you never knew you needed.

REVIEW: Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons

An ingenious take on dystopia, spun around a troubled love story

REVIEW: Crimes of the Heart

Last night saw a criminally gripping tragicomedy at the Corpus Playroom.

Review: Joseph K

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

REVIEW: Right Place Wrong Time

The Corpus Playroom turns into a time machine

THEATRE: Week 7

Bridgemas is coming, and here’s your cultural advent calendar

REVIEW: Britannia Waves The Rules

Esmé O’Keeffe reports on a moving, if slightly unpolished, performance.

THEATRE: Week 6

It’s Freshers Week all over again.

REVIEW: Are You Sitting Comfortably?

HOPE MCNULTY went to see Roald Dahl’s anthologies brought to life at Corpus

Review: I Have Lost Myself

An intriguing 45 minutes of theatre.

THEATRE: Week 5

Thespian joy for Week 5 gloom

THEATRE: WEEK 4

Week 4 brings with it musical foliage, exiled women, comical infant teeth and satirical Trump

REVIEW: Yo Ho Ho – A ‘Piraty’ Improv Show

Ahoy, readers! Are you ready to set sail towards an unexpected destination on an improvised route?

REVIEW: POSH

POSH was legendary, smashing, and all the other words its characters use to effusively praise things. In short, it’s a riot.

Review: Offending the Audience

This deconstructed production is almost the non-play Cambridge needs.

REVIEW: Medea

Despite powerful performances, sometimes this iconic tale gets lost in the re-telling.

REVIEW: Butterfly Effect

The flap of this butterfly’s wing doesn’t quite stir up the emotional storm it hopes to, says Jamie P. Robson.

REVIEW: The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland

Design and performance errors mar a captivating premise