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REVIEW: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui

A rough-edged but arresting take on Brecht’s satire

Review: My Eyes Went Dark

A frankly stunning performance

ADC theatre to close for six months

The home of Cambridge theatre will undergo extensive renovation

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Review: Joseph K

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

REVIEW: E x i l e

Exile has set itself a high challenge and rises to it in a way that you would be hard-pressed to see done so well again.

REVIEW: Medea

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

Which Thespian Stereotype are you?

We all know one of them

REVIEW: Pronoun

This show asks questions that need asking, says Dan Edwards.

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.

5 Films To Get You Through Exam Term

The directors of the 5 short films premiering at Cambridge Shorts suggest some essential exam-term viewing.

Churchill JCR crisis: College BNOC banned by ‘fun police’

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REVIEW: Grief

Unfortunately only memorable for the wrong reasons.

REVIEW: Hippolytus

Robyn Bellinger was impressed by Hippolytus, an ancient play with a fresh perspective

REVIEW: West Side Story

This fairytale of New York is as magical as ever.

REVIEW: The Madwomen in the Attic

The Madwomen in the Attic is both provocative and subversive, hilarious and disturbing, says Molly Moss.

REVIEW: Hay Fever

Lashings of 1920s style gallivanting around – hurrah! Jolly good show.

REVIEW: Jesus Christ Superstar

Peter Curry is wowed by the frenzied energy of this charismatic production.

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

So much drama