Theatre

REVIEW: Stalin’s Russia: A Teenage Romcom

A comedy that parodies itself, featuring everything from Stalin to Green Day, and is guaranteed to make you laugh.

REVIEW: Spiders

If you see only one show at Cambridge – see this

REVIEW: Nine Parts of Desire

A shattering, stunning portrait of Iraq and its people

Review: Why is John Lennon wearing a skirt?

An open manual about what ’gender’ and ’social construction’

REVIEW: Birdsong

A war, and a play, that will not be forgotten

The cast of The Man Presents: Women

REVIEW: The Man Presents: Women

An acerbic feminist comedy

REVIEW: The Government Inspector

A play of mistaken identities

How to succeed in the Camdram clique

Once you’re in, there’s no getting out

How to Succeed in Satire Without Really Offending

A director defends his production

REVIEW: Immaculate

An immaculately conceived play

TOP 10 REVEALED: The Biggest BNOCs of 2017

Cambridge’s biggest egos are going to get even bigger

REVIEW: Edward II

As Marlowe would have wished it

Could YOU be Cambridge’s Biggest BNOC?

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REVIEW: Pity Laughs

Shockingly intimate, brilliantly crafted, whole heartedly funny

Review: Joseph K

Knows where it’s going, but hasn’t got there yet.

REVIEW: Footlights Panto 2016: Rumpelstiltskin

Just the way to round off your term.

REVIEW: Right Place Wrong Time

The Corpus Playroom turns into a time machine

REVIEW: Antony ϟ Cleopatra

A dramatically confident production let down by stuttering pace.

REVIEW: M. Butterfly

A powerful and creative performance

THEATRE: Week 7

Bridgemas is coming, and here’s your cultural advent calendar