What happens when you cross strong performances with an unadventurous premise? JAKE ARNOTT finds out.
Theatre Editor AMI JONES is left devastated by this production. And no, not in a good way.
THE THEATRE GUIDE DOG growls with rare approval at some ambitious theatre this week.
This is what happens when THE THEATRE GUIDE DOG allows you to decide who wins awards.
WEEK EIGHT THEATRE IS UNDER OCCUPATION. A People’s Bark will announce the week’s scheduled performances.
KIERAN CORCORAN delights in double dollops of delectable duologuing deliciousness.
LEO PARKER-REES conducts a paternity test and finds that this show truly is the daddy.
Love site Beginning, Middle, End reveals its final stage today – read the exciting, romantic conclusions here first.
Just in time for the Michaelmas 2011 season, here’s a performer’s-eye view of Cambridge’s best-loved (and now newest) theatre space.
MAX UPTON pays tribute to the Footlights graduands, standing up for the possibility of a 5-star smoker.
The Corpus Playroom, Cambridge’s most popular small theatre venue, will receive a £100k revamp and switch management over the summer vacation.
And to your left you will see CAITLIN DOHERTY applauding Fletcher Players’ choice of play, but unfortunately no subsequent ones.
TABATHA LEGGETT squirms and laughs her way through a play which could be justifiably (for once) described as a ‘romp’. But isn’t.