WILL KENNAWAY appreciates a harrowing, if occasionally clumsy, piece of theatre.
CUSU are right: we have good reason to fear the domino effect of disaffiliation. KATIE ZINSER gives an insight from the future into the worrying possibilities.
With colleges across Cambridge voting on whether or not to remain within CUSU, The Tab decides to settle the question once and for all.
BRONTE PHILIPS dares to explore this innovative piece of theatre where only one audience member is required.
This week, PEMBROKE and CORPUS face each other off in an epic fashion battle…
BRONTE PHILIPS is impressed with this performance that gives Shakespeare’s play new life in its use of tasteful slapstick.
TOMAS SABAT is underwhelmed by a gripping play that suffers because of inconsistencies in acting.
JOE WHITWELL tells you everything you need to know about this year’s Tompkins Table. Which isn’t much. It’s pretty much the same as last year.
While it may not be easy viewing, TIM SQUIRRELL is impressed by a play that does not shy away from its own horror.
MADDIE BROWN is impressed by this dark play which exhibits ‘some of the finest acting in Cambridge’.
LEYLA HAMID and CHLOE COLEMAN are swept up into Conrad’s sinister world in this unique one man show.
ZOE DAVIGNON is generally delighted by exam term humour and Tab bashing at the SCA Smoker.
MADDIE DUNNIGAN answers the question, “what does a producer actually do?” The answer: naked body painting.
Tourists have annoyed Cambridge students for years. CLAUDIA LEONG sees if she can have the last laugh…
From punting trips to televised proposals, find out how Cambridge’s romantics wooed their college spouses.
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CAMBRIDGE
A one off stand-up show loosely themed around disability, Comments Disabled offered an enjoyable evening that was the right balance between light-hearted and thought-provoking.