‘I had fantastic opportunities in my life, I want all young people to have the same’
Peter Curry found Haydn’s Surprise Symfunny funny, quirky, and energetic.
Flo Best and Ellen McGrath had a whale of a time and surprisingly learned a bit about belugas along the way.
Dani Cugini and Robyn Bellinger thoroughly recommend this rambunctious one man show.
One Cambridge student has suffered through a year of bizarre abuse, and he’s not staying silent any longer.
This week, CHARLIE PALMER wants to convince you to give stand-up a chance.
ANNA WILMOT speaks to legendary funny man, Alan Davies, about QI, Jonathon Creek, and the follow-up to his long-awaited return to stand-up comedy with his show, Little Victories.
CHLOE COLEMAN finds an hour of comedy with no plot line or common thread refreshingly simple, yet reliably funny
LEYLA LESNIAREK-HAMID is impressed by some of this year’s new talent on the Cambridge comedy scene.
Legendary Tab columnist MARK LIU gives the new Footlights President a grilling.
ZOE DAVIGNON is generally delighted by exam term humour and Tab bashing at the SCA Smoker.
WILL HEILPERN talks to stand-up comedian and ex-Geography teacher ROB ROUSE about urban ducks, his ‘radical feminism’ and the purpose of comedy.
LAUREN CHAPLIN chats to 22-year-old comedian DANIEL SLOSS about swear words, his favourite pokemon and why he hates you.