Review
Molly Scales praises innovation and intelligence in Evie Chandler’s production (but asks that we up the volume)
Preview
Michael Allan talks religion, transness, and disorder in Evie Chandler’s Macbeth
Review
This performance is crammed with spontaneous wit, outrageous plot twists and impressive improvisation
A double-bill bringing together two sets of stories and worlds in an intimate and tender theatrical experience
Review
Against the backdrop of flickering candles, this memory play delves into grief, friendship and the search for understanding
GlobeLink’s back (and just as batshit as ever)
Review
This student-written rom-com is the perfect example of what the Cambridge theatre scene affords theatre-makers
Is King Lear the crowning glory of the Union’s Lent Termcard?
Hidden away in the Pembroke New Cellars until February 10th, Toby Collins’ new play One and a Part is working to display the depths of female intergenerational trauma.
Feature
Theo Chen and Molly Scales examine what we bring to the theatre, and the unique takeaways of Fairview
The Marlowe Society’s latest Shakespeare production is at timse beautiful, and at times slightly unconvincing 3.5 stars
Preview
Lily Ellis speaks to the team behind this year’s Marlowe Arts Show
Review
This theatrical exploration of life in London’s high-rise buildings is full of highs and lows
Review
Diya Shah’s debut comedy show is anything but ‘humbling’ Four stars
Guide
Vulture Editor Alice Mainwood has her say on what we must be sure not to miss in Cambridge’s theatres this term
Behind the Curtain
Supriya Finch sits down for a chat about consent, kissing and choreography
Review
Margaret Saunderson is treated to the talented cast carving up a challenging script into a feast of a show
Review
Can vastly divided generations find mutual understanding?
Interview
Martha Vine talks to the ETG ahead of their next dramatic expedition
Review
Shakespearean tragedy transported to modern-day domesticity
Review
Kate Austin finds the domestic drama lacks the momentum to fulfil its potential
Review
Five women await the return of the prodigal son, while Theo Chen awaits answers
Review
Molly Scales sings the praises of the well-directed chaos in this Harry Porter prize winner
Review
The Welkin is not for the faint hearted (be weary if you’re an eighteenth century woman written by a man)