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Thomas O’Connor is impressed by the “energy and excitement” delivered by the cast of Bedroom Farce but finds that the show is ultimately a product of its time 3 stars
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“A tragically evocative evening of drama which succeeds in balancing this mix almost to perfection” writes Thomas O’Connor 5 stars
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Thomas O’Connor implores you to “empty your mind, open your heart, and risk losing your soul with this outstanding evening of old-Russia meets new-Cambridge” as Ghostwritten takes to the stage
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Emerging from the fog of 1950s Soho, Thomas O’Connor was left awestruck by this ADC mainshow Five stars
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At a bit of a loose end post-prelims? Staff reviewer Thomas O’Connor reveals his theatre picks for the coming term
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A “one-woman-comedy whirlwind” writes Thomas O’Connor, impressed with Ash Weir’s evening of “explosive” stand-up
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Thomas O’Connor is impressed by the cast’s “razzmatazz and energy” How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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A “dramatic gem” writes Thomas O’Connor, impressed with the stellar cast of Week 7 drama The Shape of Things
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“Gloriously ambitious beyond what might ever be fully realised” writes Thomas O’Connor in praise of this Fletcher Players freshers play 5 stars
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Thomas O’Connor boards the SS American and finds it a fun and light-hearted affair
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Thomas O’Connor thoroughly enjoyed the dark authenticity of McDonagh’s classic 4 stars
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Thomas O’Connor boards HMS Pinafore for an evening of smooth and sonorous sailing
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Thomas O’Connor thoroughly enjoyed this “glittering gem of a show”
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The feisty young stars of the Municipal Girls Orphanage are showing the adults how it’s done in this cheery local production, finds Thomas O’Connor
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Cambridge Arts Theatre 2016 Pantomime: Dick Whittington was a stylishly made production with fun injected into every scene, writes Thomas O’Connor 4 stars
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Thomas O’Connor enjoyed aspects of the production, particularly the performances of the lead roles, but highlights the need for adjustments with the acoustics 3 Stars
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Thomas O’Connor commends the bravery and sensitivity with which dementia is explored in Corpus Playroom’s student-written production, I have lost myself 5 Stars
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Thomas O’Connor tells us why musicals are more than just the junk food of theatre
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Thomas O’Connor was was enchanted by this ADC musical, despite some problems with its plant protagonist