184 results found, showing 101–120

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The cast’s enthusiasm sparkles in this musical staged in Ballare, even if the venue posed some problems 3.5 stars

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This week’s Corpus main show provides solid acting and an emotional rollercoaster in 90 minutes 4 stars

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The superb script is performed by talented actors, creating a haunting and difficult night at the theatre

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This production of the 1960s American play intimately and invasively examines marital relationships and the interplay between truth and illusion 4.5 stars

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This sketch show was energetic and hilarious, though perhaps not as ‘fresh’ as it promised 3.5 stars

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This highly atmospheric production is slightly let down by some aspects of its execution 3.5 stars

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Aaron Kilercioglu’s latest production comes with a number of excellent artistic choices 4 stars

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This computer-created drama generated laughs aplenty in the Corpus Playroom with improvised performances 3.5 stars

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The honesty and humour of this one-night show will leave a long-lasting impression on those who were lucky enough to see it 5 stars

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New writing from student Noah Geelan swings the audience between hilarity and humanity with a superbly written script 4.5 stars

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With its enormous cast and crew, this year’s Lent Term Musical showcased Cambridge talent, but somewhat missed the mark in engaging with its problematic subject matter 3.5 stars

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As a piece of theatre, sculpture installation and film showcase melded into one, Boom is a slick, artistic production that brings a nuanced portrayal of Southeast Asian urban life to the Corpus Playroom.

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While the production felt too long at times, our reviewer nonetheless appreciated the excellent comic performances and creative use of the Cambridge Union Debating Chamber 4 STARS

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Downing College’s Festival of New Writing certainly lived up to its promise of encouraging the next generations of playwrights to be brave and daring 3.5 STARS

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The winner of this year’s Footlights’ Harry Porter Prize provides plenty of laughs and leaves the audience with an uplifting message at the end 4 STARS

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Sarah Ruhl’s The Clean House is a challenging script to work with, but director Phoebe Segal and the cast brought the play to life with a stunning level of subtlety and sensitivity 4 STARS

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This play slides between the real and the imagined, the present and the past, creating a convincing and comic production 4 stars

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While our reviewer was impressed by the execution of this piece of new writing, they felt it would have benefited from a bigger stage 3 stars

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Rather than a rejuvenation of the Renaissance, After Juliet finds something new in the Bard’s most famous play, but this production doesn’t quite get it right 2 STARS

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The cast and crew of Snow Orchid have delivered a masterpiece of theatre that grips the audience’s attention at every turn 5 STARS