Classical and contemporary ballet with the freshest possible edge
The play 'takes a sledge hammer to the sacred'
Mythical Trials is an original interpretation of several Greek myths.
'A show that could have been so much better'
This is a slick production, the set and costumes create an atmosphere.
Cambridge Arts Theatre to close for a year from January 2025
The Kite Runner is at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, May 18
Buchan wrote the book in 1915 and Alfred Hitchcock’s film was in 1935
It flows along and delighted those of us privileged to see it
Fascinating to watch, great to listen to
Children’s theatre includes Spot the Dog’s Birthday Party
The School for Scandal is at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, April 13
The show is upbeat with music throughout
2.22 A Ghost Story is at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, March 9
Drop The Dead Donkey is at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, March 2
Time Machine is at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, February 17
As horror shows go, this is quite a friendly one.
Instead of swords, the combatants in this modern dress version throw blood red powder at each other
Somerset Maugham said he “pick-pocketed” his own life for his novels and plays
Mother Goose at Cambridge Arts Theatre until January 7
REVIEW: I’m Sorry Prime Minister – I Can’t Quite Remember at Cambridge Arts Theatre
And Then There Were None at Cambridge Arts Theatre
People in the stalls are invited to join the banquet where the ghost of Banquo appears.
As with a play by Luigi Pirandello, it is up to us which one we believe
Frankenstein presented by Tilted Wig at Cambridge Arts Theatre: Until Saturday, October 7 then touring.
Farm Hall by Katherine Moar at Cambridge Arts Theatre Curious isn’t it that the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima – and Nagasaki not by the...
This show is exhilarating. At the end of the first night performance at Cambridge Arts Theatre the entire audience stood up and cheered, all of them:...
Technically, of course, an older woman courting and hoping to entice a young man into marriage sounds like a classic case of grooming. And as for...
This delightful stage version of Around the World in 80 Days doesn’t just tell Jules Verne’s story published in 1872 – it honours the American journalist...
This play is ingenious. It will become a classic. It is a joy. See it at least once. It’s clever and it’s funny. It supposes that...