The Cambridge Impronauts have produced an Exam Term crowd-pleaser, says Joseph Spencer.
Mark Danciger enjoyed Peter Grimes, a beautifully designed piece of student writing.
Jamie P. Robson is enchanted by this pitch-perfect production of Brian Friel’s humorous, touching play about the uncertainties of leaving home.
Jamie P. Robson is enraptured by this slick production of Caryl Churchill’s arresting time capsule, a record of the joy and poignancy of contemporary life.
Sayana enjoyed Arsenic and Old Lace, an experience not in the least dampened by the sudden non-theatrical drama in the middle of proceedings
Jacob Haddad thought that Love, Love, Love was timely and thought-provoking, with real emotional punch
Luke Dell was captivated by the ingenuity of this brilliant play which was all at once moving, tense, and stimulating
Adam Hess, owner of ‘the softest lips in Croydon’, nailed a headline set at Wolfson’s comedy night, says Jamie P. Robson.