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A story about storytelling – Mr. Burns transcends time and space
Students take action via an Open Letter against university refusal to engage through the UCEA
Moving, thrilling and breathtaking – The Seagull is an utter triumph
This political thriller comes to the Fitz auditorium to kick off your Easter term
A cracking comedy to drive away the week seven blues
An audacious and fantastic rabbit hole you’ll definitely want to fall down!
“Thrilling, thought-provoking and trippy”: Blood Relations explores themes of misogyny and villainisation
A successful exploration of the tense complexities of humanity
After watching this spectacle of a musical, you’ll be wishing every day was Sunday
‘Let them eat cake’ takes on a new meaning in this y2k nepo-baby-inspired production
Paula Vogel’s play is ‘joyous, beautiful and poignant’
This hilarious and dark tale excels on the ADC stage
This moving show highlights the role of time, loss and change in romantic relationships
After a successful tour around Europe, Hamlet comes home to take the ADC Theatre by storm.
A vibrant exploration of the struggles of womanhood
Izzy Grout presents this exciting “intimate study in fear, love and the forces that draw us together and threaten to push us apart”
An electrifying ‘Dance Moms turned dark’ cult-classic
Zainab Athumani’s take on this existentialist fever dream makes death seem more alive than ever
That’s Amadeus baby – a gem in the crown of Cambridge theatre
“There’s no ‘i’ in ‘team’, or ‘Amadeus’ … but there’s two in ‘Salieri’!”
Writer Rosalind Moran brings us a truly ‘novel’ take on the hidden amorality of academics
Neve Kennedy’s stunning vision turns economics into something iconic
A glittering homage to the unsung heroes of the Cambridge theatre scene
Lucy Prebble’s ‘coke-fuelled fever dream’ is taking the ADC by storm