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  • Why is there not a theatre studies course at Oxbridge?
    28 May 2025
  • Emma: handsome, if not always clever 
    25 May 2025
  • Britain’s dying Oxbridge play: should we still be staging Bennett?
    14 May 2025
  • Me and My Year of Casual Monasticism is back with repentance
    18 May 2025
  • Why is there not a theatre studies course at Oxbridge?

    Opinion

    Why is there not a theatre studies course at Oxbridge?

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

    28 May 2025
    Why is there not a theatre studies course at Oxbridge?
  • Emma: handsome, if not always clever 

    Emma: handsome, if not always clever 

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

    25 May 2025
    Emma: handsome, if not always clever 
  • Monasticism meets MASH in the Corpus Playroom

    Review

    Monasticism meets MASH in the Corpus Playroom

    23 May 2025
    Monasticism meets MASH in the Corpus Playroom
  • MESSIAH: a gaze at the irony of modern politics

    Review

    MESSIAH: a gaze at the irony of modern politics

    22 May 2025
    MESSIAH: a gaze at the irony of modern politics
  • Me and My Year of Casual Monasticism is back with repentence 

    Preview

    Me and My Year of Casual Monasticism is back with repentence 

    18 May 2025
    Me and My Year of Casual Monasticism is back with repentence 
  • MESSIAH: In conversation with Aisling Towl

    Preview

    MESSIAH: In conversation with Aisling Towl

    15 May 2025
    MESSIAH: In conversation with Aisling Towl
  • Britain's dying Oxbridge play

    Opinion

    Britain’s dying Oxbridge play

    14 May 2025
    Britain’s dying Oxbridge play
  • Copenhagen: where history and memory collide

    Review

    Copenhagen: where history and memory collide

    12 May 2025
    Copenhagen: where history and memory collide
  • Utopia Limited: a witty exploration of imperialism

    Theatre

    Utopia Limited: a witty exploration of imperialism

    13 May 2025
    Utopia Limited: a witty exploration of imperialism
  • Purple is the Noblest Shroud: an illumination of a figure lost to the ages

    Review

    Purple is the Noblest Shroud: an illumination of a figure lost to the ages

    9 May 2025
    Purple is the Noblest Shroud: an illumination of a figure lost to the ages
  • In conversation with Toby Trusted: the importance of gender swapping iconic roles

    Preview

    In conversation with Toby Trusted: the importance of gender swapping iconic roles

    Kaitlyn Butterly sits down with Toby Trusted to discuss the complexities of gender swapping

    7 May 2025
    In conversation with Toby Trusted: the importance of gender swapping iconic roles
  • Life With Oscar, a surreptitious delight

    Life With Oscar, a surreptitious delight

    Hollywood hits Cambridge in this easily-overlooked treat

    4 May 2025
    Life With Oscar, a surreptitious delight
  • Setting the record straight: a secret love of musicals 

    Opinion

    Setting the record straight: a secret love of musicals 

    30 April 2025
    Setting the record straight: a secret love of musicals 
  • CUADC Designers' Rep Helen Lyster on sustainability and collaboration

    Interview

    CUADC Designers’ Rep Helen Lyster on sustainability and collaboration

    25 April 2025
    CUADC Designers’ Rep Helen Lyster on sustainability and collaboration
  • Back to the end of the world: why we needed the stage adaptation of Dr Strangelove

    Opinion

    Back to the end of the world: why we needed the stage adaptation of Dr Strangelove

    25 April 2025
    Back to the end of the world: why we needed the stage adaptation of Dr Strangelove
  • The importance of a cheap ticket 

    Opinion

    The importance of a cheap ticket 

    25 April 2025
    The importance of a cheap ticket 
  • Balancing scripts and seminars: the drama of keeping on top of theatre and academia

    Feature

    Balancing scripts and seminars: the drama of keeping on top of theatre and academia

    23 April 2025
    Balancing scripts and seminars: the drama of keeping on top of theatre and academia
  • The Conversation with Nicholas Hytner: Richard II, Jonathan Bailey and selling out the Bridge 

    Interview

    The Conversation with Nicholas Hytner: Richard II, Jonathan Bailey and selling out the Bridge 

    8 April 2025
    The Conversation with Nicholas Hytner: Richard II, Jonathan Bailey and selling out the Bridge 
  • Beyond the backdrop: the art of set design

    Feature

    Beyond the backdrop: the art of set design

    1 April 2025
    Beyond the backdrop: the art of set design
  • The Healing Room takes you on an (overly) complex journey

    Review

    The Healing Room takes you on an (overly) complex journey

    19 March 2025
    The Healing Room takes you on an (overly) complex journey
  • Behind the scenes: the work that really goes into lighting a show 

    Feature

    Behind the scenes: the work that really goes into lighting a show 

    Bethinn Feely talks with BATS Technical Director Finlay Wyer about his aim to change the working relationship between ‘techies’, actors, and production teams

    15 March 2025
    Behind the scenes: the work that really goes into lighting a show 
  • Friends of the God: a haunting exploration of faith

    Review

    Friends of the God: a haunting exploration of faith

    Despite (or perhaps because of) its lingering ambiguity, Friends of the God delivers a visceral, unsettling experience

    15 March 2025
    Friends of the God: a haunting exploration of faith
  • Sola: where emptiness begins to breathe

    Review

    Sola: where emptiness begins to breathe

    14 March 2025
    Sola: where emptiness begins to breathe
  • Dunhuang burrows deep, leaves too many craters

    Review

    Dunhuang burrows deep, leaves too many craters

    13 March 2025
    Dunhuang burrows deep, leaves too many craters
  • Revenge through theatre: A Tryal of Witches explores historical violence against women

    Review

    Revenge through theatre: A Tryal of Witches explores historical violence against women

    10 March 2025
    Revenge through theatre: A Tryal of Witches explores historical violence against women
  • The Golden God eyes victory in its sight

    Preview

    The Golden God eyes victory in its sight

    8 March 2025
    The Golden God eyes victory in its sight
  • The theatre of mental illness 

    Opinion

    The theatre of mental illness 

    7 March 2025
    The theatre of mental illness 
  • ‘Unworthy scaffold[s]’: The unspoken successes of student Shakespeare

    Opinion

    ‘Unworthy scaffold[s]’: The unspoken successes of student Shakespeare

    7 March 2025
    ‘Unworthy scaffold[s]’: The unspoken successes of student Shakespeare
  • Top honours for First Degree's Murder

    Review

    Top honours for First Degree’s Murder

    5 March 2025
    Top honours for First Degree’s Murder
  • It's time for Cambridge to Meet Vera Stark

    Preview

    It’s time for Cambridge to Meet Vera Stark

    2 March 2025
    It’s time for Cambridge to Meet Vera Stark
  • L’incoronazione di Poppea: lessons in power and patience

    Review

    L’incoronazione di Poppea: lessons in power and patience

    Leon Rake finds L’incoronazione di Poppea beautiful and engaging despite the long runtime

    1 March 2025
    L’incoronazione di Poppea: lessons in power and patience
  • Mensch: a compelling portrait of the artists as young men

    Review

    Mensch: a compelling portrait of the artists as young men

    This ambitious student-written piece examines the friendship between painters Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach

    28 February 2025
    Mensch: a compelling portrait of the artists as young men
  • Far Away teaches a poignant lesson

    Review

    Far Away teaches a poignant lesson

    28 February 2025
    Far Away teaches a poignant lesson
  • Footlights Spring Revue: Chaos Theory needs more comedic goods 

    Review

    Footlights Spring Revue: Chaos Theory needs more comedic goods 

    27 February 2025
    Footlights Spring Revue: Chaos Theory needs more comedic goods 
  • Not your ancient Antigone: this is theatre for our convoluted times

    Review

    Not your ancient Antigone: this is theatre for our convoluted times

    26 February 2025
    Not your ancient Antigone: this is theatre for our convoluted times
  • A Day in May is a moving triumph

    Review

    A Day in May is a moving triumph

    26 February 2025
    A Day in May is a moving triumph
  • 'The sauciness and depravity... it was a perfect fit': interviewing the minds behind L'incoronazione di Poppea

    Preview

    ‘The sauciness and depravity… it was a perfect fit’: interviewing the minds behind L’incoronazione di Poppea

    25 February 2025
    ‘The sauciness and depravity… it was a perfect fit’: interviewing the minds behind L’incoronazione di Poppea
  • Ill-Divining Souls struggles to hit the mark

    Review

    Ill-Divining Souls struggles to hit the mark

    23 February 2025
    Ill-Divining Souls struggles to hit the mark
  • Once combines talent, heart, and fantastic chemistry

    Review

    Once combines talent, heart, and fantastic chemistry

    22 February 2025
    Once combines talent, heart, and fantastic chemistry
  • Lady Windermere's Fan: a vibrant cross-cultural ball with some missteps

    Review

    Lady Windermere’s Fan: a vibrant cross-cultural ball with some missteps

    22 February 2025
    Lady Windermere’s Fan: a vibrant cross-cultural ball with some missteps
  • Local theatre needs our support 

    Opinion

    Local theatre needs our support 

    In recent years, local theatre has generally had a steep decline in patronage, so it’s more important than ever to give your local its dues

    21 February 2025
    Local theatre needs our support 
  • Beyond the spotlight: how audiences influence the Cambridge stage

    Opinion

    Beyond the spotlight: how audiences influence the Cambridge stage

    From inappropriate laughter, dropping a metal water bottle, and unwanted heckling, the audience is often the most surprising part of a performance

    21 February 2025
    Beyond the spotlight: how audiences influence the Cambridge stage
  • Water guns, sweets, and glowing performances capture the high energy of Wild Swimming

    Review

    Water guns, sweets, and glowing performances capture the high energy of Wild Swimming

    18 February 2025
    Water guns, sweets, and glowing performances capture the high energy of Wild Swimming
  • The Laramie Project: a powerful, provocative journey into small-town prejudice

    Review

    The Laramie Project: a powerful, provocative journey into small-town prejudice

    16 February 2025
    The Laramie Project: a powerful, provocative journey into small-town prejudice
  • A Severed Head is red hot… once the kettle’s boiled

    Review

    A Severed Head is red hot… once the kettle’s boiled

    15 February 2025
    A Severed Head is red hot… once the kettle’s boiled
  • Symptom of Life asks us to consider how we judge others and ourselves

    Review

    Symptom of Life asks us to consider how we judge others and ourselves

    13 February 2025
    Symptom of Life asks us to consider how we judge others and ourselves
  • Directors set to capture the complexity and heartache of The Laramie Project

    Preview

    Directors set to capture the complexity and heartache of The Laramie Project

    13 February 2025
    Directors set to capture the complexity and heartache of The Laramie Project
  • The Bridges of Madison County: ambitions defy its constraints

    Review

    The Bridges of Madison County: ambitions defy its constraints

    9 February 2025
    The Bridges of Madison County: ambitions defy its constraints
  • Criminally light antics in Footlights Presents: WANTED

    Review

    Criminally light antics in Footlights Presents: WANTED

    8 February 2025
    Criminally light antics in Footlights Presents: WANTED
  • Jetlagged and jazzhands: CUMTS's The 24 Hour Musical

    Feature

    Jetlagged and jazzhands: CUMTS’s The 24 Hour Musical

    7 February 2025
    Jetlagged and jazzhands: CUMTS’s The 24 Hour Musical
  • The show does go on

    Opinion

    The show does go on

    Millie Wooler discusses whether Cambridge’s theatre scene is all it’s cracked up to be

    7 February 2025
    The show does go on
  • Top tips for student writers

    Feature

    Top tips for student writers

    Josh Pritchard shares his pearls of wisdom with fellow budding Camdram playwrights

    7 February 2025
    Top tips for student writers
  • You Got Older: a tender see-saw between life and death

    Review

    You Got Older: a tender see-saw between life and death

    6 February 2025
    You Got Older: a tender see-saw between life and death
  • Symptom of Life promises to enrapture its audience

    Preview

    Symptom of Life promises to enrapture its audience

    4 February 2025
    Symptom of Life promises to enrapture its audience
  • Grand designs and mangled ideals in Bloody Poetry

    Review

    Grand designs and mangled ideals in Bloody Poetry

    29 January 2025
    Grand designs and mangled ideals in Bloody Poetry
  • Dog's Case is set to give paws for thought

    Preview

    Dog’s Case is set to give paws for thought

    27 January 2025
    Dog’s Case is set to give paws for thought
  • The Camdram Diaries: using a Vinted obsession for good

    Camdram Diaries

    The Camdram Diaries: using a Vinted obsession for good

    24 January 2025
    The Camdram Diaries: using a Vinted obsession for good
  • Shall I compare a self-tape to the audition room?

    Opinion

    Shall I compare a self-tape to the audition room?

    24 January 2025
    Shall I compare a self-tape to the audition room?
  • ETG captures the vibrant whimsy of A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Review

    ETG captures the vibrant whimsy of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    22 January 2025
    ETG captures the vibrant whimsy of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • The course of the European Theatre Group did run smooth

    Feature

    The course of the European Theatre Group did run smooth

    19 January 2025
    The course of the European Theatre Group did run smooth
  • How to make your Camdram show stand out

    Opinion

    How to make your Camdram show stand out

    Sometimes the most memorable shows are not necessarily the ones that get five-star reviews

    14 January 2025
    How to make your Camdram show stand out
  • To be or not to BME

    Feature

    To be or not to BME

    Within the positive movement towards more opportunities for BME actors, Emma Mai-Yun Dawes considers the place that racially ambiguous actors hold 

    8 January 2025
    To be or not to BME
  • Camdram Wrapped - looking back on Michaelmas '24

    Round-up

    Camdram Wrapped – looking back on Michaelmas ’24

    5 January 2025
    Camdram Wrapped – looking back on Michaelmas ’24
  • Where are all the one-person shows? 

    Opinion

    Where are all the one-person shows? 

    29 December 2024
    Where are all the one-person shows? 
  • The brilliance of Cambridge theatre's lighting crews

    Opinion

    The brilliance of Cambridge theatre’s lighting crews

    25 December 2024
    The brilliance of Cambridge theatre’s lighting crews
  • How to catch Cambridge theatre for free

    Opinion

    How to catch Cambridge theatre for free

    22 December 2024
    How to catch Cambridge theatre for free
  • Gender on stage: the art and challenge of casting Shakespeare

    Opinion

    Gender on stage: the art and challenge of casting Shakespeare

    18 December 2024
    Gender on stage: the art and challenge of casting Shakespeare
  • Fables of a failed first audition

    Fables of a failed first audition

    15 December 2024
    Fables of a failed first audition
  • What doors can limitation open?

    Opinion

    What doors can limitation open?

    11 December 2024
    What doors can limitation open?
  • A look-in to a get-in

    A look-in to a get-in

    8 December 2024
    A look-in to a get-in
  • Cinderella is bibbidi-bobbidi-boring

    Review

    Cinderella is bibbidi-bobbidi-boring

    This year’s CAT pantomime isn’t quite a perfect fit

    5 December 2024
    Cinderella is bibbidi-bobbidi-boring
  • A Mid(winter) Night's Dream

    Review

    A Mid(winter) Night’s Dream

    Milly Kotecha enjoys the festive fun of this original take on the Shakespeare classic 3.5 stars 

    4 December 2024
    A Mid(winter) Night’s Dream
  • Professor Bernhardi is a play of two halves

    Review

    Professor Bernhardi is a play of two halves

    4 December 2024
    Professor Bernhardi is a play of two halves
  • To Glee or not to Glee? Definitely to Glee

    Feature

    To Glee or not to Glee? Definitely to Glee

    2 December 2024
    To Glee or not to Glee? Definitely to Glee
  • Intruder / Home makes for eerie, umissable viewing

    Review

    Intruder / Home makes for eerie, umissable viewing

    30 November 2024
    Intruder / Home makes for eerie, umissable viewing
  • Me and My Year of Casual ‘Monasticism’ is almost biblically brilliant

    Review

    Me and My Year of Casual ‘Monasticism’ is almost biblically brilliant

    29 November 2024
    Me and My Year of Casual ‘Monasticism’ is almost biblically brilliant
  • Reflections of a retired thespian

    Reflections of a retired thespian

    29 November 2024
    Reflections of a retired thespian
  • Snow White is rotten right to the core

    Review

    Snow White is rotten right to the core

    29 November 2024
    Snow White is rotten right to the core
  • Folie Circulaire is astonishingly chilling

    Review

    Folie Circulaire is astonishingly chilling

    29 November 2024
    Folie Circulaire is astonishingly chilling
  • pool (no water) is eerily powerful 

    Review

    pool (no water) is eerily powerful 

    27 November 2024
    pool (no water) is eerily powerful 
  • The Back-Ups is vivaciously fun

    Review

    The Back-Ups is vivaciously fun

    Bethinn Feely found this year’s freshers’ musical to be dynamic, exciting, and star-studded five stars

    21 November 2024
    The Back-Ups is vivaciously fun
  • Heathers: intensely problematic and crudely misjudged

    Review

    Heathers: intensely problematic and crudely misjudged

    The West End musical left us disappointed by horrific depictions of suicide and sexual violence, all tied up with a jaunty jingle

    21 November 2024
    Heathers: intensely problematic and crudely misjudged
  • Request Programme offers wordless insight, but risks over-punishing its audience

    Review

    Request Programme offers wordless insight, but risks over-punishing its audience

    20 November 2024
    Request Programme offers wordless insight, but risks over-punishing its audience
  • The unique format of cabaret shows 

    Feature

    The unique format of cabaret shows 

    20 November 2024
    The unique format of cabaret shows 
  • Mind: The Gap is intensely creative

    Review

    Mind: The Gap is intensely creative

    17 November 2024
    Mind: The Gap is intensely creative
  • Cyrano de Bergerac is a whirlwind of words

    Review

    Cyrano de Bergerac is a whirlwind of words

    17 November 2024
    Cyrano de Bergerac is a whirlwind of words
  • Negotiating With the Dead is alive with potential

    Review

    Negotiating With the Dead is alive with potential

    16 November 2024
    Negotiating With the Dead is alive with potential
  • To judge or not to judge?

    Opinion

    To judge or not to judge?

    15 November 2024
    To judge or not to judge?
  • What I've learned from holding auditions

    Feature

    What I’ve learned from holding auditions

    15 November 2024
    What I’ve learned from holding auditions
  • Managed Approach is masterful

    Review

    Managed Approach is masterful

    10 November 2024
    Managed Approach is masterful
  • Toad Patrol feels timely 

    Review

    Toad Patrol feels timely 

    This new piece of student writing has many important things, at just the right time

    8 November 2024
    Toad Patrol feels timely 
  • Filumena should have been left in the 1940s

    Review

    Filumena should have been left in the 1940s

    Lily Butler is perplexed by this production of Filumena’s wasted potential

    7 November 2024
    Filumena should have been left in the 1940s
  • The Effect is compelling and complex

    Review

    The Effect is compelling and complex

    7 November 2024
    The Effect is compelling and complex
  • Dancing at Lughnasa spins an emotional web

    Review

    Dancing at Lughnasa spins an emotional web

    1 November 2024
    Dancing at Lughnasa spins an emotional web
  • Othello at Pembroke Chapel enthralls and frightens

    Review

    Othello at Pembroke Chapel enthralls and frightens

    1 November 2024
    Othello at Pembroke Chapel enthralls and frightens
  • The lost art of script editing

    Feature

    The lost art of script editing

    1 November 2024
    The lost art of script editing
  • Murder on the Orient Express: for those who like their Christie camp

    Review

    Murder on the Orient Express: for those who like their Christie camp

    31 October 2024
    Murder on the Orient Express: for those who like their Christie camp
  • A Comedy About A Priest: Amen!

    Review

    A Comedy About A Priest: Amen!

    24 October 2024
    A Comedy About A Priest: Amen!
  • Fences goes the yard

    Fences goes the yard

    24 October 2024
    Fences goes the yard
  • Strangers and Sanctuary in Being Friends 

    Review

    Strangers and Sanctuary in Being Friends 

    24 October 2024
    Strangers and Sanctuary in Being Friends 
  • 1984 is an unsettling spectacle

    Review

    1984 is an unsettling spectacle

    This take on Orwell at the Arts Theatre is an all-too immersive experience

    23 October 2024
    1984 is an unsettling spectacle
  • Fences promises to be character-driven and powerful

    Preview

    Fences promises to be character-driven and powerful

    Hector Day-Lunn gets an insight into the process behind getting this important BME production onto the ADC stage

    20 October 2024
    Fences promises to be character-driven and powerful
  • Uncle Vanya doesn't misfire (this time)

    Uncle Vanya doesn’t misfire (this time)

    18 October 2024
    Uncle Vanya doesn’t misfire (this time)
  • The Camdram Diaries: archaeological exploits and a trip back in time 

    Camdram Diaries

    The Camdram Diaries: archaeological exploits and a trip back in time 

    18 October 2024
    The Camdram Diaries: archaeological exploits and a trip back in time 
  • An ode to underperformed playwrights

    An ode to underperformed playwrights

    17 October 2024
    An ode to underperformed playwrights
  • What's on in Michaelmas

    What's on

    What’s on in Michaelmas

    13 October 2024
    What’s on in Michaelmas
  • CAST’s Julius Caesar must be seen by friends, Romans and countrymen alike

    Review

    CAST’s Julius Caesar must be seen by friends, Romans and countrymen alike

    9 October 2024
    CAST’s Julius Caesar must be seen by friends, Romans and countrymen alike
  • The ultimate guide to backstage roles 

    Freshers Guide

    The ultimate guide to backstage roles 

    7 October 2024
    The ultimate guide to backstage roles 
  • Newcomers highly encouraged? An overview of Cambridge’s next year of theatre

    Feature

    Newcomers highly encouraged? An overview of Cambridge’s next year of theatre

    4 October 2024
    Newcomers highly encouraged? An overview of Cambridge’s next year of theatre
  • The Camdram Diaries: theatre through a laptop screen

    Camdram diaries

    The Camdram Diaries: theatre through a laptop screen

    4 October 2024
    The Camdram Diaries: theatre through a laptop screen
  • How to pitch a show

    Fresher's Guide

    How to pitch a show

    Gina Stock walks you through written application to pitch your very own Camdram show

    29 September 2024
    How to pitch a show
  • A brief history of the Pembroke Players

    Feature

    A brief history of the Pembroke Players

    Jack Marley dives into the college theatre society’s fruitful past

    26 September 2024
    A brief history of the Pembroke Players
  • Today Cambridge, tomorrow the world!

    Freshers Guide

    Today Cambridge, tomorrow the world!

    19 September 2024
    Today Cambridge, tomorrow the world!
  • The Fringe is a privilege more people need access to

    Opinion

    The Fringe is a privilege more people need access to

    11 September 2024
    The Fringe is a privilege more people need access to
  • Cambridge theatre could do more to make women feel safe at night

    Opinion

    Cambridge theatre could do more to make women feel safe at night

    4 September 2024
    Cambridge theatre could do more to make women feel safe at night
  • Can Camdram and dance make ideal partners?

    Can Camdram and dance make ideal partners?

    1 September 2024
    Can Camdram and dance make ideal partners?
  • The structural problem with Cambridge theatre 

    Opinion

    The structural problem with Cambridge theatre 

    29 August 2024
    The structural problem with Cambridge theatre 
  • Black is the Colour of My Soul has promise it can't quite live up to

    Review

    Black is the Colour of My Soul has promise it can’t quite live up to

    26 August 2024
    Black is the Colour of My Soul has promise it can’t quite live up to
  • Taken at the flood, CAST 2024 leads on to fortune

    Camdram Away from Cambridge

    Taken at the flood, CAST 2024 leads on to fortune

    25 August 2024
    Taken at the flood, CAST 2024 leads on to fortune
  • The Chaplain is a lurid feast for the imagination

    Review

    The Chaplain is a lurid feast for the imagination

    22 August 2024
    The Chaplain is a lurid feast for the imagination

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