184 results found, showing 81–100
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Star of the Footlights’ and the Fringe, Ania Magliano debuts her solo stand-up show 4 stars
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Cambridge theatre has it all this term – Varsity tells you when and where to watch
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This comedy hour seems to underplay the talents of its incredibly gifted comedians – 3.5 stars
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A flamboyant and funny show that could use a little more polish 3 star
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A stand-up show with an educational twist 4 stars
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Disciplined and highly technical, Cadenza captivates at the Fringe – 4 stars
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This inventive and subtly-acted sketch show deserves the highest possible praise – 5 stars
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This ambitious production should be praised for its professionalism in the face of the practical difficulties of the Fringe whirlwind – 3 stars
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This dark show is funny and touching, as well as being extremely well acted 4 stars
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This intimate play boasts brilliant performances and monstrous dresses 4 stars
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This character-driven sketch based on the difficulties of finding love is not one to be missed! 5 stars
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Spaces is a captivating production, which comfortably dives into important issues 4 stars
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In monologues exploring isolation and the search for love and companionship, Mollie Semple’s cast perform with a raw sensitivity which the audience cannot resist. 4 stars
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This Pembroke May Week show entertains our reviewer, creating intimate theatre in open gardens 3 stars
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With an interesting mode of staging and standout acting, our reviewer believes this latest Madhouse offering shouldn’t be missed.
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Sensitive subjects such as mental health and working-class life are approached smoothly and honestly in Katherine Soper’s play
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This Arts Theatre show delights and entertains with deliberate silliness 5 stars
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An ambitious script combining art and madness for a Tim Burton-esque night at the theatre 3.5 stars
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The all-female cast deliver an affecting production with talent and good humour
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Experienced comedian Laurie Plowright filled the Corpus Playroom with dark humour