Time is of the essence 
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Student theatre is exciting because it’s fast-paced, says Kate Woodman

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Sophia O’Callaghan reflects on how The Georgian Theatre has shaped her understanding of performance

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Kai Geere unravels the stage’s preoccupation with theatrical superstitions

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There’s no better way to make a start in the Cambridge theatre scene than with a freshers’ play, writes Elsie Hayward

Interview
As she directs the ADC production, Kate Woodman gets some pointers from the show’s composer

Review
Eva Sharkey’s Orlando is a colourful, flamboyant, whimsical celebration of queerness, says Elsie Hayward 4/5 stars

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Daphne Stavride makes the case for keeping the conversation going offstage

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Balancing theatre with you degree doesn’t need to be difficult, argues Daphne Stavride

Fringe Diaries
Alex Brian sits down with Ella Thornburn & Maya Calcraft to discuss the development of this exceptional Fringe show

Fringe Diaries
Lorna Beal sits down with the creators of the critically acclaimed Cambridge fringe show

Preview
Daisy Bates sits down with the writers of the Fringe-bound musical 1816: The Year Without a Summer

Interview
Kaitlyn Butterly sits down with acclaimed freshers stars Jude King, Kaitlin Pryce, and Rosie Nicol to discuss their first year in Cambridge theatre

Review
This bold piece of dystopian theatre provides thought-provoking material on how we choose to judge others

Opinion
How do a few of the biggest venues in Cambridge theatre shape the atmosphere of the shows staged there?

Review
Leon Rake finds Half-Baked rich in effort but short on substance, a one-woman show with more fizz than form

Theatre
Josh Pritchard finds this satirical opera is limited by its scope, even though there’s still plenty to enjoy 3.5 stars

Review
A fantastic student-written piece about the life of Theodora grapples with a restrictive space

Feature
Abril Duarte González explores the creative process behind set design, the limitations it faces, and its place in the future in conversation with Isabella Bottle

Review
This play doesn’t lack ambition – which is somewhat to its detriment

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This student-written piece balances fun and humour with its serious message

Preview
Eimear McElduff chats to the team behind By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, bringing Lynn Nottage to the ADC for the first time

Review
Once does ‘girl meets guy’ perfectly, pairing a phenomenal cast with extraordinary music

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This year’s BME Marlowe is a cause for celebration, despite some rough patches