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Theatre
‘In the shadow of the successes of industry bigwigs like Emma Thompson, Richard Ayoade and John Cleese, and attached so irrevocably to the Cambridge ‘brand’ of theatre, it is hard to assess new talent responsibly,’ writes Sian Bradshaw
Theatre
Everything’s coming up roses for Alastair Henfrey’s interpretation of Sondheim’s classic
Theatre
Heard a lot about the theatre scene in Cambridge and feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all? Theatre Editor Sian Bradshaw gives you the lowdown
Theatre
“Absurd adaptations and secret venues alike, all are money-making ploys that serve little purpose other than to get bums on seats.”
Theatre
Feeling a bit glum without your ADC fix? Sian Bradshaw presents Varsity’s guide to Cambridge theatre at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Violet
Promising performers from across Europe and the Americas will join forces at the antidote to May Week
Theatre
Theatre Editor Sian Bradshaw chats to Ken Cheng and Saskia Ross about how the first ever BME Smoker means big change for a white-washed Cambridge comedy scene
Theatre
“The standing ovation received by the cast on opening night ensures that this politically nuanced production will be a sure success” writes Sian Bradshaw
Theatre
Sian Bradshaw enjoyed the light-hearted zeal of Charlotte Cromie’s Professional and deems it safe for work
Theatre
-Sian Bradshaw sits down with director, Zoé Barnes about the creative process behind Week 6 drama, Blue Remembered Hills
Theatre
Sian Bradshaw chats to Saskia Ross, director of Macbeth, about the enduring political relevance of Shakespeare’s classic
Theatre
Sian Bradshaw sits down with BAND A ahead of Battle of the Bands to talk Glass Animals, meeting Pete Doherty in a toilet cubicle, and their plans for world domination
Theatre
Sian Bradshaw is thoroughly impressed by the quality of performance in this Marlowe Society production, but finds that concept occasionally exceeds realisation
Theatre
A verbatim musical about a rural town at the epicentre of tragedy? Sian Bradshaw sits in on an afternoon of “hard graft” with the cast of London Road
Theatre
Deputy Theatre Editor, Sian Bradshaw, examines whether a Michaelmas of mistakes means death of the student reviewer.
Theatre
Sian Bradshaw found herself grappling with this ambitious but ultimately impenetrable translation
Theatre
A darkly comic and unsettling adaptation of Kafka’s The Trial that promises to unsettle its audience.