An old story about our own time.
A tender, funny glimpse into the future
A sketch show to shout about
A democratic experience that will live you crying with laughter rather than dread
A rough-edged but arresting take on Brecht’s satire
An experiment that pays off
An immaculately conceived play
We don’t need a play which demeans a woman’s place in the world of work.
A day at Downing Dramatic Society’s A Festival of New Writing.
I have never seen such a standing ovation in a theatre in Cambridge before.
A night well spent locked in the staff room at the Corpus Playroom.
A burning hot late night treat at the Corpus Playroom.
This play takes on a tall order: fleshing out the landscape of the fens.
2016, Brexit, Trump: hot topics and catchy themes?
Charmingly absurd.
Irish charms at the ADC
Exceptional in its mediocrity.
An all female and non-binary line up fail to disappoint.
An uneven but jovial production at Pembroke New Cellars
A macabre sense of humour grips London Road