Life on the edge (of Camdram)
Finding Cambridge’s best theatre venue
Opinion
Elsie Hayward argues for the value of smaller-scale involvement in theatre

Opinion
Daisy Simpson considers Corpus Playroom against the ADC

Preview
Eleanor Baldwin outlines her experience as a first-time assistant director on this upcoming student epic

Review
Daphne Stavride reviews this atmospheric and emotionally charged production of A Streetcar Named Desire

Preview
Alex Brian talks to the creators behind this sold out surrealist show

Fringe Diaries
Emily Knutsson ruminates on the nature of jealousy and academic competition

Feature
Shan Tan-Ya asks the creators behind a hit audio drama to discuss the genre’s relationship to theatre and other mediums.

Feature
This innovative genre prioritises more than just sight and sound

Opinion
Elsie Hayward unravels the bubble of Cambridge theatre fame

Leon Rake questions whether reviews are an unnecessary strain on peer relationships

Fringe Diaries
Lorna Beal catches up with the former footlight ahead of her upcoming Camden show

Feature
Kaitlyn Butterly hosts a costume designer roundtable

Feature
Trade the auditorium for a bar stool and enjoy a night of solos and sips, says Daphne Stavride

Preview
Daphne Stavride sits down with the team behind the highly anticipated CAST tour

Preview
Ahead of the acclaimed show’s revival at the Edinburgh Fringe, Josh Pritchard sits down with writer Amenie Groves

Review
Millie Wooler finds both highs and lows in Me and My Year of Casual ‘Monasticism’

Review
Elena Brown Moreno is strongly compelled by this sophisticated exploration of contemporary politics

Opinion
In a tense political climate, Millie Wooler argues musical theatre is more relevant than ever

Interview
Bethinn Feely speaks with the new Designer’s Rep at the ADC about inspiration, the depths of the costume store, and the importance of collaboration

Review
Leon Rake thinks Sola is what it means to touch emptiness – to realise that absence is never truly empty, but full of echoes that refuse to fade

Review
Student theatre thrives on ambition, but Dunhuang tests whether this alone can carry a story across centuries, cultures, and a sparse stage

Review
Caryl Churchill’s masterpiece reminds us that environmental disaster is never ‘far away‘

Review
Despite some standout performances, Chaos Theory suffers from comedic inconsistency, technical mishaps, and a lack of direction