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Three White Guys

LEYLA HAMID and CHLOE COLEMAN are charmed by this evening of comedy that manages to (almost) take their minds of exam term.

A Streetcar Named Desire

LEYLA HAMID and CHLOE COLEMAN are blown away by a sparkling production of Williams’ classic.

Knots

“Three people waiting in a room – we don’t know where, why, who, or what for.” CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID try a strong dose of the surreal. And they’re not sure how much they like it.

Ward of the Rings

“Who doesn’t love a bit of NHS bashing?” CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID recommend a panto like no other.

The Macedonian Tragedy

“There’s nothing outlandishly wrong with this play. Lines are delivered, cues are met, and the story is told.” But there’s nothing outlandishly right with it either, write CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID.

Indelible Acts

Fantastic writing, expert execution: CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID are indelibly impressed by a “practically flawless” evening.

The Importance of Being Earnest

“We’re talking flower jousting, food fights and “posh” aristocratic accents vamped up to the max.” A good start to Week 5, write CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID.

The Red Soil

CHLOE COLEMAN and LEYLA HAMID give this the green light.