Principle, power, and pressure in Measure for Measure
A stage of our own
Alien Breakdown Play is a promising extraterrestrial experiment
The Memory of Water is dazzlingly well done
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Eleanor Baldwin explores the importance of often non-conventionla theatrical spaces for queer communities

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Barney Sayburn argues that ABP demonstrates bold imagination and potential

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Nabiha Ali reflects on her experience as a followspot operator in last term’s Jack and the Beanstalk

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Ella Hardy looks ahead to this production of Fitzgerald’s renowned novel set in the dazzling Roaring Twenties

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As Sondheim’s classics prepare to take the stage this Lent, Daphne Stavride reminds us of the man behind their magic

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Milly Kotecha reflects on this ‘genuine treat’ of a production 4 stars

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Ahead of a run at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, Eleanor Baldwin muses on how this classic ballet became bound up in Christmas

Opinion
Daisy Simpson reflects on Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia and what this means for female protagonists

Interview
Kate Woodman sits down with the tour managers behind CAST

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Director Dhyan Ruparel discusses the creation of CUADC’s anticipated murder mystery, Spider’s Web

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Eleanor Baldwin looks ahead to this upcoming student epic

Opinion
Classical tales can still challenge us in ways we might not expect

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Josh Pritchard sits down with director Henry Jaspars

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Macbeth is a visceral triumph, says Hana Preston

Interview
The famed Fringe duo sit down with Josh Pritchard

Opinion
The meaning of a play, Eleanor Baldwin argues, lives in the dialogue of its audience

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Leon Rake questions the politics of queer theatre in Cambridge

Interview
Kate Woodman sits down with Footlights member Helen Brookes to discuss Smokers Events, her first time doing sketches and the importance of women in comedy

Opinion
Millie Wooler praises the efforts of the performances ditching the CD for the real thing

Opinion
Millie Wooler questions whether Renaissance theatre is still quite so relevant as CamDram would have you believe

Leon Rake thinks Cambridge theatre is more important than ever – even as most stories are streamed, swiped, or skipped entirely.

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Age cannot wither this musical’s utter brilliance

Opinion
Katherine Stockton explores the problematic implications of Alan Bennett’s The History Boys

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This ambitious play provides much food for thought, even if its material proves a little too daunting