Review: Miscast Showcase
“The evening was filled with clever innovation and pure talent and brought the dynamism and variety which makes showcases so enjoyable”: Anna Kendall is enchanted by the 2nd Annual HBT Miscast Showcase.
Read more“The evening was filled with clever innovation and pure talent and brought the dynamism and variety which makes showcases so enjoyable”: Anna Kendall is enchanted by the 2nd Annual HBT Miscast Showcase.
Read moreMichelle Leung reflects on her time studying biology at Durham, and how it shaped her decision to pursue the field of immuno-oncology.
Read more“Brewer ensures that the audience are totally reeled in — we fall hook, line and sinker for the couples — and are completely invested by the end of the play.” Charlie Culley reviews DUCT’s Much Ado About Nothing.
Read moreInsulin is vital for the 415 million living with diabetes worldwide. Maria Silva Calvo comments on its inaccessibility in many countries, showing the advancements that still need to be made in treating, and one day curing, the disease.
Read more“I don’t think a single audience member left the Assembly Rooms without a smile on their face”: Jennifer Leigh is enthralled with Ooook’s ‘Miranda’.
Read moreContinue the festivities of spooky season with this fun, gruesome story by Matthew Ainley.
Read morePearl Cheng analyses the perspective of second year students who have been given at last the university experience they should have had a year ago.
Read more“An incredibly professional and well executed production of a classic play”: Anna Pycock is most impressed by Blizzard Theatre Company’s ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’
Read moreIn this piece of writing, Georgia Malkin navigates lockdown and time spent with family as a queer individual.
Read moreThe statistical methods involved have traditionally been used to model the evolution of the universe.
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