Corpus Playroom

REVIEW: Friki

It’s time to get Friki up at Corpus Playroom

REVIEW: Trump’d

This madcap satire is entertaining, but doesn’t entirely live up to its premise

REVIEW: Grief

Unfortunately only memorable for the wrong reasons.

REVIEW: When You Improv On A Star-An Improvised Disney Musical

The Cambridge Impronauts have produced an Exam Term crowd-pleaser, says Joseph Spencer.

REVIEW: West Side Story

This fairytale of New York is as magical as ever.

REVIEW: Buttnik

Buttnik was funny, witty and thought-provoking, says Peter Curry.

Gender quotas would devalue Cambridge theatre

Fabricated diversity isn’t diversity.

Acting Up: The ADC’s weirdest behind the scenes stories

So much drama

REVIEW: Next Door

Ella Konzon’s Next Door sadly typifies much that is wrong with fringe theatre: it isn’t finished and seems like a messy first draft.

REVIEW: Five Go Off On One!

More like Uncle QuentWIN.

REVIEW: Metamorphosis

Peter Curry loved this creative and intriguing interpretation of Metamorphosis which did justice to Kafka’s masterpiece.

REVIEW: Peter Grimes

Mark Danciger enjoyed Peter Grimes, a beautifully designed piece of student writing.

Children Solve ADC Mystery

By Enid Q Blyton, Investigative Journalist.

REVIEW: Philadelphia, Here I Come!

Jamie P. Robson is enchanted by this pitch-perfect production of Brian Friel’s humorous, touching play about the uncertainties of leaving home.

REVIEW: A Life of Galileo

Or: ‘https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei – The Play’

REVIEW: Love and Information

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.

REVIEW: Arsenic and Old Lace (guest starring: a fire alarm!)

Sayana enjoyed Arsenic and Old Lace, an experience not in the least dampened by the sudden non-theatrical drama in the middle of proceedings

REVIEW: Love, Love, Love

Jacob Haddad thought that Love, Love, Love was timely and thought-provoking, with real emotional punch

REVIEW: Breathing Corpses

Luke Dell was captivated by the ingenuity of this brilliant play which was all at once moving, tense, and stimulating

REVIEW: Wolfson Howler

Adam Hess, owner of ‘the softest lips in Croydon’, nailed a headline set at Wolfson’s comedy night, says Jamie P. Robson.