Genre: Mainstream Theatre 0
Review: How to Start a Riot
A stunning piece of physical and verbatim theatre about the London riots
Review: Am I Good, Friend?
A zany comedy from a talented newcomer is a potent blend of physical comedy and philosophy
Review: Love Child by Joanna Murray-Smith
Two women search for companionship and common ground in this poignant, dramatic play with an astounding twist that will leave you speechless
Review: Re-Wed: The Marriage of Flavio and Isabella
A mischievous commedia of errors as miscommunication and mishaps befall a marriage
Review: Blind Tasting
A unique blend that is delicately flavoured with humour, nostalgia, whimsy and heartbreak with a bold finish and satisfied palate
Review: The 1/4 Pounding
We are the generation of choice, but sometimes life has a funny way of choosing for you
Review: Driving Miss Daisy
A successful adaptation of the Pulitzer-winning play about the friendship between the stubborn Miss Daisy and her loyal driver Hoke.
Review: A Donkey and a Parrot
A young girl narrates her ancestors’ swashbuckling adventures with gusto and pride
Review: The Wheel
A solid ensemble and Harris' vividly poetic script make this production a worthy watch
Review: Bespoke Magic : On the Fringe of Reality
Silver-tongued gentleman magician with a twinkle in his eye.
Review: Sweet Heart
Emotive and elegant writing from Helen Nelder. Sweet Heart is acted beautifully and should be seen by anyone with a heart.
Review: Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience
'Join Basil, Sybil and Manuel for dinner in a show which towers over all other theatre dining experiances'
Review: The Rotten Wedding
There is nothing rotten here, just fresh comedy and ripe theatrical goodness.
Review: Sunday Morning at The Centre of The World by Louis de Bernieres
“smells like the very essence of what fringe theatre ought to be”
Review: Nuclear Family
Review: Where The Solitary Eagle Flies
Exceptional performances combined with accomplished direction of a piece of new writing.
Review: Djupid (The Deep)
A stirringly poetic script with a moving and highly accomplished performance by Brennan.
Review: Pip Utton is Charles Dickens
Another insightful and authentic one-man triumph from Pip Utton.
Review: Bright is the Ring of Words
Bitingly real, powerful theatre revealing the tragic comedy that is life.
Review: Wonderland
"A very high quality production, full of wit, magical weaving of fantasy and reality,"
Review: Doctor Faustus
A highly engaging piece of student theatre; the Cambridge University ADC are confident and accomplished.

























