Hitler at the ADC? These guys pull it off
Beneath the Flower is a play of tricky nuances
The ambiguous world of Beneath The Flower
We can never forget the classics
Review
This classical reimagining is a stylish repicturing of the conflict between Carthage and Rome 3.5 stars

Review
A Bright Room Called Day is a stylish, thought-provoking piece that deserves your attention

Opinion
Sophie Ennis reflects on the importance of regional accents when performing Shakespeare

Daisy Simpson talks to the writer of The Sixth Commandment

Opinion
Josh Pritchard reflects on the rigidity of copyright in amateur theatre

Opinion
Daisy Simpson reflects on the risks of adapting Shakespeare plays

Fringe Diaries
Lorna Beal discusses the highs and lows of the Edinburgh Fringe

Feature
Panicking ahead of your first show? Kate Woodman is here to help!

Opinion
Creative venture or cop-out? Shan Tan-Ya thinks film-to-stage adaptations are both

Feature
Ever wondered about applying for one of the most under-discussed roles in CamDram? Kaitlyn Butterly has you covered!

Preview
Kate Woodman attends a rehearsal of the upcoming ADC Austen production, talking love, humour, and authenticity with director Abi Beton and star Elizabeth Peni Brooks

Feature
Varsity‘s Theatre team take a look at the unsung heroes of any good Cambridge production

Preview
Shan Tan-Ya talks comedy, Catholicism, and creative catharsis with the team behind this fringe-bound show

Preview
Daphne Stavride sits down with Trinity College’s playwright-in-residence to discuss her upcoming play, MESSIAH

Opinion
Shan Tan-Ya argues for the theatre as ability to revitalise the polical themes of the cult classic

Opinion
Josh Pritchard discusses the importance of accessible theatre experiences and the

Review
We are not as far from the violence, suspicion, and humiliation of the witch trials as we might like to think

Preview
Zach Lonberg chats with Footlight and filmmaker Sameera Bhalotra Bowers about The Golden God, a mockumentary spoof of the Cambridge theatre scene

Review
Elena Brown Moreno finds Jean Anoulih’s reproduction of the Greek tragedy in dynamic form at the Playroom

Review
A Day in May captures heartbreak and humour against the struggle for gay marriage in Ireland

Review
Murdoch and Priestley’s play of ever-shifting relationships strives towards a gripping performance

Review
This bold production provides food for ethical thought, even if the protagonist is too bad to be morally ambigious

Review
An 80s aesthetic injects style and energy into Bloody Poetry’s characters – but can’t quite bring them to life

Preview
Elena Brown Moreno interviews the team behind a student-written play about a dog trial like no other…