Long Apprenticehood Review: 'A Subtle Drama of Life and Art'
Hari Collins looks back on the subtle drama and romance of Long Apprenticehood.
The Lighthouse Review: A Devised Work of Intoxicating Tension
Nina de Jong reviews The Fletcher Players’ Society’s thrilling performance of The Lighthouse.
The Hair Shop Review: Black Femininity Through A Contemporary Lens
A funny yet edifying exploration of black femininity mixed with the nostalgia of a traditional afro-hair salon, all tackled in this student-written play.
Fake Fashion? How Generative AI Is Changing the Fashion Landscape
Olivia Little discusses AI’s foray into fashion and muses over why it fills her with immense dread.
Review: Hayao Miyazaki’s Dreams by Mystery Ensemble
Joe Hisaishi’s scores are brought to life in this magical evening of music in honour of Studio Ghibli.
Gaslight Review: This Evocative Portrayal of Sexual Assault Cuts Deep
What if physical wounds were dismissed in the same way as mental wounds often are? It’s a well-worn adage, but Shaira Berg’s powerful script confronts the truth of the analogy head on.
Dragtime! Presents: Gunpowder, Treason, and Thot Review: A Rapturous (and Erotic) Showcase of Queer Identity
Drop whatever you’re doing and run to the ADC for Dragtime! Presents: Gunpowder, Treason, and Thot–its rainbow lights and fiery performers are waiting for you!
5/11 Review: An Explosive Commentary on the Nature of Rebellion
5/11 probes into questions of identity and the morality of rebellion through the lens of early modern religious conflict and punk subculture. At moments it falters due to an overcrowded stage and technical errors but ultimately the desire for freedom of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators still resonates.
Love Corporation Review: A Partial Illumination Of Hate As ‘Love For The Wrong Reasons’
Toby Collins’ ‘Love Corporation’ is the 2023 CUADC Playwriting Competition winner. This production is well-paced and its precise and powerful technical and directorial choices shine, carrying it in moments where the script lacks.
A Profession of Faith Review: A Rewarding Meditation On Responsibility And Chance
Jacinta Ngeh’s new play is a thoughtful and detailed subversion of the medical ethics drama.
‘I was in the house…’ Review: A Unique And Powerful Exploration Of Memory, Time, And Gender
The very first English-language production of Lagarce’s complex and difficult play is an excellent and unique production that gets as much as possible out of the text.
The Majlis Archival Exhibition – Review
Hari Collins reviews the Majlis Archival Exhibition, which is on in the Wren Library until 15th March.
Twelfth Night – Review
Hari Collins reviews Twelfth Night, this year’s BME Shakespeare production – a playful comedy about mistaken identity and the mutability of love.
Blood Relations (Review): An Axe-cellent Feminist Take on America’s Favourite Murderer Muse
Review of Blood Relations at the Corpus Playroom.