184 results found, showing 141–160

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High praise for this imaginative and fun quiz show, with a stellar line-up of Cambridge comedians 4 stars

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The Gilbert and Sullivan show baffled our reviewer – despite its (many) shortcomings, it can’t be faulted as a thoroughly entertaining show 4.5 stars

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Alfred Leigh’s debut play about two brothers joining a cult intrigues but does not fully satisfy 4 stars

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This clever interpretation of Bergman’s film showcases strong acting but is not without creative shortcomings 3 Stars

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Our reviewer was impressed by the direction and execution of the difficult monologues and heartfelt emotions conveyed in this Corpus show 4 STARS

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An altogether strong performance by the cast is sadly let down by a somewhat patchy script 3 STARS

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Our reviewer praises the efforts of both technical team and actors behind this French play 4.5 stars

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While the writing of Twenty-Four contains clever wordplay, the performance left a lot to be desired 2 STARS

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Giving away details of this show is forbidden, but our reviewer dares you to go see it 4.5 stars

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The sketch show themed around letter-writing showcased exciting up-and-coming comic talent 4 stars

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Our reviewer is highly impressed by this intimate and intense drama 4.5 stars

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Staging problems compromise the actors, but The Oresteia’s experimental impulses are to be commended

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Our reviewer enjoyed the technical expertise brought to the Corpus Playroom 4 STARS

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Rhiannon Shaw’s creative one-woman extravaganza has our reviewer splitting with laughter 4 stars

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Our reviewer was greatly moved by the Relaxed Theatre Company’s second show 3.5 stars

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Cambridge students take to the professional stage and our reviewer is highly impressed 4.5 stars

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Our reviewer commends the cast and production team from the Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine 3.5 STARS

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Our reviewer commends the originality of this sketch show 3.5 stars

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Olivia Gillman’s ambitious take on Tom Basden’s There is A War, while admirable, fails to bring out the best in its cast and crew 2.5 STARS

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Piranha Heights excels in terms of the energy and acting of the cast, but was sadly let down by the directing 3 STARS