Cyrus Pundole checks out Cambridge's festival of 'dangerous theatre' WATCH OUT, the Junction’s festival of out-there theatre, returned on Saturday 26 May and began with Mouthpiece, an enthralling take on...
Reviews
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Look on the bright side of life with a trip to the theatre, says Lisa Clatworthy Whether you can quote The Life of Brian or the Holy Grail line by...
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If there’s ever been a play more pleased with its own cleverness than this, then I’ve never heard of it. From the sparkling opening dialogue between frivolous young bucks Algernon...
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Edition enjoys an evening of 'not quite poetry, not quite rap' at J2, 5 May 2015. Adopted local girl Hollie McNish has been quietly making a name for herself as...
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An accomplished production of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons arrived in Cambridge last night, tackling questions of family, responsibility and how our past actions affect the future of those we...
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Audiences at Cambridge Junction last night were treated to an adventure of epic proportions in Around the World in 80 Days, New International Encounter (NIE)’s captivating new Christmas show. Running...
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‘What has Aladdin got to do with Christmas?’, asked my son, aged 6, when I told him we were going to see the Arts Theatre’s Christmas pantomime. It’s a valid...
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That’s why I’m a firm fan of the annual Footlights/CUADC pantomime, which aims not at the mums and dads or the kids (of which there are zero in tonight’s audience),...
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The Kooks’ fans new and old were chuffed to hear that after a step back from the limelight, they returned with a bang with their fourth album, Listen, earlier this...
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Anyone slipping in five minutes late to The Hypochondriac, to be greeted by songs about foot fungus and wee, would be forgiven for thinking they’d mistakenly booked tickets for Horrible...