Inside the double life of a thespian student
Amadeus in the Chapel balances grandeur and intimacy
Hamlet in the Chapel: Shakespeare, sanctified 
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Barney Sayburn explores the difficult realtities of juggling drama and degree

Review
James Critchley argues this production comes alive with its arresting performances

Review
Parsiah Brandon looks back on the delightfully chaotic Corpus late show 4 stars

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Nabiha Ali belives this production promises to be emotionally nuanced and fulfilling

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Nikita Vajrala revels in the chaos of the Arts Theatre’s Austen based improv 4.5 stars

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Daphne Stavride argues that superstitions are part of theatre’s charm

Opinion
Barney Sayburn questions the platitudes offered to nervous actors and provides some functional advice

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Josh Pritchard considers how this plucky duo is redefining publicity

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Dhyan Ruparel discusses reinterpretation with professional director Michael Oakley and assistant director Sophia Orr

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Josh Pritchard investigates the secret to this group’s indelible charm

Interview
Eleanor Baldwin meets the two faces of Trinity Hall’s college theatre: Martha Alexander and Thomas Gladstone

Interview
While cooking dinner, Daniel Kamaluddin chats with Cecily Chitty about the importance of college theatre

Review
This slow-burn production, underset by haunting cello music, combines incredible performances with sharp technicality

Daisy Bates recalls a month spent taking Macbeth on the road

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Eleanor Baldwin reflects on the joys of outdoor Shakespearean theatre

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Shan Tan-Ya sits down with three MPhil students to discuss their experiences in Cambridge theatre

Millie Wooler meditates on Bradford’s contributions to theatre

Unsure of what shows to see during the UK’s biggest theatre festivals? Daphne Stavride has you covered!

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Leon Rake breaks down the intricacies of dating a thespian, offering a few words of wisdom (and some ibuprofen) along the way

Preview
Daisy Bates talks kazoos, woods, and collective nostalgia with co-directors Matti Breje and Emily Megoran

Opinion
Leon Rake thinks Cambridge theatre is more about being seen than truly watched

Opinion
Kate Woodman interrogates the reasons behind the lack of a theatre degree at Oxford and Cambridge

Despite grappling with some engaging ideas, Josh Pritchard isn’t quite convinced by this surrealist adaptation of Austen’s life