Cambridge
University A D C have been regular visitors to the Fringe for as
long as I have been covering it and the company consistently
produce quality performances.
This
play by writer Torben Betts is not the sort of fare that I would
normally choose to see, but it certainly keeps up with the fine
tradition of the company.
The
play is in essence five short pieces depicting seven deadly sins
and ten broken commandments spread over a variety of situations
and history, with the cast of seven portraying in excess of twenty
roles.
With
original music performed live by the cast and crew, the
imaginative writing and performance of the actors makes this a very interesting
theatrical experience.
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