184 results found, showing 41–60
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Edward Albee’s lesser-known play is brought to the Corpus stage in a production that is visceral and astonishing
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Brought to life by two skilful actors, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? shapes the ‘special relationship’ as something deeply personal and damaging 4.5 stars
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The latest show by the Cambridge Footlights uses collaborative and individual sketches to create a consistently entertaining atmosphere in the most mundane of settings (despite some lazy punning) 3 stars
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The Marlowe Society’s latest production presents an eminently accessible staging of one of the Bard’s classic comedies, reminding us why it is still timeless 4 stars
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The History Boys is a delightfully realised comedy that resonates many years after its 1980s setting 4 stars
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Lewis’ fresh perspective on the coming of age story is brought powerfully to light by Teuta Day’s performance 4 stars
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This rhythmic piece has much to be commended, but overall leaves a feeling of incompleteness 3 stars
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Joy Gingell’s 1960s jazz-inspired Othello is a fresh approach both enjoyable and inventive, even if it drags in parts 4 stars
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Billie Collins’ latest work is a masterpiece of grief in the everyday 5 stars
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A funny, sensitive and bittersweet piece of student writing, accompanied by on-point performances 4 stars
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An orgasmic energy of empowerment, proving that it is possible to breathe new life into this ancient play – 4 stars
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While this show is enjoyable, the characters need a little more meat for it to work better 3 stars
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Perhaps this show can grow to be as “sweet and tender” as Mrs Lovett’s meat pies – 3 stars
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Three hours of non-stop fun, ranging from the utterly bizarre to the extremely heartfelt to even politically astute – 4.5 stars
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This is a scintillating psychological thriller posing as a marital drama, crafted and delivered by a talented cast and production team – 4 stars
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The show is well-crafted and expertly delivered; an undeniably masterful use of the Corpus Playroom 4 stars
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A charming and engaging portrayal of a family reunited, complete with slick tech and a brilliant soundtrack 3.5 stars
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This predictably gruesome story is brought to life with seething verse and a tone of foreboding dread – 3.5 stars