Daphne Stavride

Daphne Stavride
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Location
Cambridge
Education
Cambridge University
Expertise

Theatre, Lifestyle and Culture, interviews, University of Cambridge, English Literature, student lifestyle, reviews, music, international languages

  • Daphne Stavride is currently a section editor and writer for Theatre and Culture in Cambridge, and is passionate about exploring the rich cultural scene of the city
  • Daphne is excited to interact with creative people whose vibrant ideas and passion fuel the lively cultural scene in Cambridge. She mainly writes theatre reviews and interviews
  • In her free time Daphne enjoys dancing ballet and playing music. She also loves to travel and explore international cuisines.

Experience

Daphne joined The Cambridge Tab in January 2024 as a Theatre section editor and writer. She is excited to get involved in writing for other sections

Education

Daphne is in her first year of undergraduate study at the University of Cambridge where she is studying English with a keen interest in early modern drama. She studied English Literature, Maths and Geography at A Level

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Posts

Preview: VEGAS

What happens in Vegas, stays in… Slough?

Review: Vignettes from an Inkblot Archipelago

An emotional rollercoaster with a poignant insight into the human experience

Review: BME Shakespeare’s Anthony and Cleopatra

This classic tug of war between duty and desire is brought to life by a talented BME cast

Review: Octopolis

Love, grief, academia and an octopus