Author: Caitlin Hobbs


  • Review: Still Life: A Double Bill at The XWWX Gallery (03/10/14)

    Broken Arrow prove, again, that they have the drive and talent to experiment with various platforms of theatre.

  • Review: Three Men in a Boat at The Nuffield Theatre (30/09/14)

    Deputy Editor, Caitlin Hobbs, found The Original Theatre Company’s production of ‘Three Men in a Boat’ dull and unimaginative.

  • Review: Love Song – The Annex Theatre (28/09/14)

    A hidden gem on campus and an outstanding example of what Theatre Group can produce, Love Song is not a show to be missed.

  • Best and Worst of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    Andy Field is a Giddy Manchild Comedy | Andy Field | Free Festival JB: Stand-up stoner Andy Field has performed in SUSU several times while studying at Solent, and his ten minute competition sets have been quirky and amusing. Unfortunately his unorthodox, funny-because-it’s-weird style didn’t survive the jump to an hour-long set on the top […]

  • BBC Two to air UK’s first transgender sitcom

    ‘Boy Meets Girl’ will hit TV screens soon.

  • Well-loved actor Robin Williams found dead

    The 63-year-old was found by US police in his home yesterday.

  • Review: Masters of None present SKIMPROV (7/6/14)

    SKIMPROV is a hour of good, solid laughs and should without a doubt be a hit at the Fringe this summer.

  • Preview: Two Door Cinema Club at o2 Academy Bournemouth (17/07/14)

    A select group of lucky fans will get a one-off chance to relive the early, intimate days of Two Door’s success.

  • Review: The Crucible at The Hub Theatre (30/04/14)

    Broken Arrow’s debut production is a phenomenon that is not to be missed, and totally raises the bar for what we can expect from local amateur productions.

  • Review: Blithe Spirit by Theatre Group ★★1/2

    It was an honest shame to see some genuine acting talent lost among the faults of this production, and disappointing that Theatre Group did not manage to pull off a genre that they have excelled at in past productions.

  • Preview: Blithe Spirit by Theatre Group

    SUSU Theatre Group present their Summer Show, a hilarious production of a Noel Coward classic: Blithe Spirit.

  • Review: The God of Carnage by Theatre Group – ★★★★

    This impressively strong production is a credit to Theatre Group, and a shining example for future Independent Shows.