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Review: The Dunwich Horror

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

TTA POLL: Comedy (Part 1)

Get voting on the first installment of the ‘comedy’ nominations.

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.

Review: Wasted

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

Review: What the Dickens!

ISA BONACHERA is positive that What the Dickens will take the Edinburgh Fringe by storm.

Review: POLITICS!

Decent acting, script could be better

The Tab revolutionises theatre reviewing once again

I would give it a “starred” first for innovation

Lent Bumps: Day four

Lent Bumps: Day 3

Yet more high-paced drama

Don’t listen to lies about the ADC

Accusing the ADC of bitchiness is just lazy stereotyping

The ADC set is the most insufferable scene in Cambridge

Our ADC insider dishes the dirt

Review: The Next Round

QUINTIN LANGLEY-COLEMAN is very impressed by this new comedy, and enjoys the onstage bar.

Review: The Weir

MOLLY O’CONNOR is impressed by the good parts of The Weir, but sees a few rough edges.

Ajax440: Original, powerful and thoroughly modern

MARK DANCIGER thinks that Ajax 440 is a remarkable show.

Review: trade

ISA BONACHERA finds trade very underwhelming

Preview: Lean

Review: [title of show]

WILL POPPLEWELL is blown away by an evening of entertainment from some of Cambridge’s finest.

No Way Out

MARK DANCIGER is impressed by a highly professional freshers play.

Review: The Laramie Project

SAM WATTS is impressed by a complex play that manages to be both captivating and slick.