Camdram Diaries
Julia Slawska shares her experience of converting her passion for fashion into a Camdram costume designing gig
Opinion
Milly Kotecha breaks down the fear and tremulation behind the most daunting of theatre practises: the self-tape audition
Opinion
What can gender-swapped Shakespeare tell us about the limits in our understanding of gender?
Josh Pritchard shares what his first Camdram rejection taught him
Jack Marley gets candid about taking a step back from Camdram
Review
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what’s the worst panto of them all?
Review
After a rocky start, Negotiating With the Dead strikes gold.
Opinion
Josh Pritchard investigates the standards we apply to student theatre, and wonders if it is possible to meet them
Review
Showing at the Arts Theatre, this crime classic delivers on the comedy – but where’s the intrigue?
Review
This trip to church offers a lot of what student written comedy can do best3.5 stars
Review
This year’s CAST play speaks, strikes, and redresses our hiatus from Cambridge theatre
Freshers Guide
Eloise Davis gives you the run down of all the roles available behind the curtain
Opinion
Milly Kotecha imagines the benefits a new system of theatre companies could bring
Review
Black is the Colour of My Soul has groundbreaking potential, but its missteps may drive you insane
Opinion
A month away from Camdram leads Elsie Hayward to reflect on the joys of the Cambridge theatre scene
Camdram Away from Cambridge
Milly Kotecha chats with the writer and director of this award-winning student musical as it takes on the Edinburgh Fringe
Interview
Jennifer Chen turns the lens on the amateur photographer known to all of Cambridge theatre
Review
Downing’s May Week show is fun, flamboyant and fabulous
Ranking
Alex Brian counts down the best costumes from a year of student theatre, speaking to those sat behind the sewing machines
Preview
Zach Lonberg finds lots of promise but little revelation as he chats to the writer-performers of the upcoming one-night stand
Review
Penelope Quadrangle and the Meaning of Friendship is a charming piece of theatre that doesn’t demand we take it all too seriously.
Review
Strong performances and attention to visual detail are the standouts in this production
Review
Jude Christian’s adaptation leaves its audience lost at sea (and that’s exactly what she wants)
Review
This student-written piece is a challenging but ultimately rewarding watch