review

Review: Jephtha

DOMINIC EDWARDS says stay for the second half but don’t open your eyes unless there’s a set change

REVIEW: Free Fall

Free Fall certainly bridges the gap between funny and dark in a completely captivating way.

REVIEW: The Real Inspector Hound

Smoking guns and theatre critics — oh, my! Jamie P. Robson investigates ‘The Real Inspector Hound’.

REVIEW: Bedouin

A great getaway from the Cambridge bubble

REVIEW: Private Lives

The highest of society and the depths of poor manners. Coward’s ‘Private Lives’ sparkles in the Corpus Playroom, says Jamie P Robson.

Review: CB2

PHOEBE JAYES will be heading over to CB2 a LOT during third term

Review: Savino’s Caffé

SARAH MOSS thoroughly enjoyed her luxuriant lunch at Savino’s

REVIEW: Hippo Concerto

Dani Cugini and Robyn Bellinger thoroughly recommend this rambunctious one man show.

REVIEW: Downing May Ball

Downing May Ball exceeded even my highest expectations with what, in my opinion, was the best theme of May week.

REVIEW: Pembroke May Ball

A dream come true

Review: Medwards Garden Party

One of the biggest events of Suicide Sunday didn’t fail to disappoint.

REVIEW: ChariTea Garden Party

LUKE HEPPENSTALL-WEST is suitably impressed by this year’s charity June Event

Review: Love Handles – Footlights’ Tour Show

MARK DANCIGER is impressed with the consistency of the Cambridge Footlights but sees more potential as the tour continues.

Review: The Tab does Strawberries & Creem!

I say Strawberries – you say Creem!

Review: The Dunwich Horror

RACHEL TOOKEY is impressed with the effective and clever use of soundscapes in this strong production.

Preview: Coalition

JOEL COLLICK reflects on the election results and the satire and depth of HATS new show ‘The Coalition’

Review: The Secret Garden

MOLLY O’CONNOR is impressed with the young performers and beautiful score in this musical adaption of a childhood classic.

Review: Beauty Queen of Leenane

MOLLY O’CONNOR enjoyed the show with its impressive live musicians but feels a little more drama is needed.

Review: HATCH

JOSSIE EVANS escapes revision for an evening and finds it really rather pleasant.

Review: Wasted

JOSSIE EVANS is impressed with the slickness and strength of performances in Wasted.