Dani Cugini is confused and mesmerised by one of Cambridge’s most experimental shows to date.
Shakespeare’s meditation on vice and virtue has been marvellously brought to life by the Marlowe Society at The Cambridge Arts Theatre.
Jamie P. Robson is enchanted by this pitch-perfect production of Brian Friel’s humorous, touching play about the uncertainties of leaving home.
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The History Boys demands a livelier production to match the scintillating wit of the script, says Jamie P. Robson.
Side effects of the Addenbrooke’s Charity Panto may include joy, laughter, and a great evening out, diagnoses Dr. Truelove.
Luke Dell was thoroughly impressed by this poetic adaptation of the Grimm Brothers’ infamous fairy-tales.
Helen Ockenden enjoys a fast-moving sketch show from the minds of veteran funny folks, Robb and Knights.
Lia Johansen-Villanueva was treated to a night of musical anecdotes, all about the funny things that happened on the way to the theatre.
Ridiculous, witty and funny, Sayana enjoyed her evening in Spilt Milk (although not literally, because that would be gross…).
A relaxed pan-Asian dining experience well-known for its fresh ingredients
Joanna Taylor and Tom Whittaker get pissed, go to the ADC and find out what they get up to in Girton.