The manicured gardens at Audley End House play host to a duo of outdoor productions this August, both from Chapterhouse Theatre Company. On the first of the month – a...
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The annual feast of Shakespeare at the colleges continues Sinking into a velvet lawn, glass of wine in hand, might well be the perfect way to enjoy theatre – which would explain...
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An artistic explosion of theatre features the best in new writing at Cambridge Junction Theatre festival Hotbed returns from 6 to 7 July, promising a weekend of hot-off-the-press writing from both...
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Image: KHOR II by TAAT In Your Way brings participatory outdoor arts to the city on 8 and 9 September, on a mission to bring people together, provoke conversation and leave a...
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Jane Austen gets an improvised shake up from Edinburgh Fringe performers What would happen if Eleanor and Marianne stowed away on a pirate ship and ran away to sea? If...
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The annual feast of Shakespeare at the colleges is just around the corner Whether you’re planning your first visit to see a play at the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival (CSF) or you’re...
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Four productions come to Cambridge's oldest building and an iron-age fort Cambridge’s environmental theatre company in situ: returns with an intriguing mix of performances for the summer, featuring dark storytelling and...
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King's wives sing their version of events, 500 years on If the words divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived mean something to you, you either know your history, your Horrible...
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Catch one of the all-time hits at the Mumford See Andrew Lloyd Webber’s world-famous Cats next month in Cambridge when acclaimed local theatre society Festival Players bring their brand new show...
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Cambridge Junction's festival of 'dangerous' theatre returns Edgy, provocative, surprising, perhaps humourous and collaborative, the Watch Out one-day festival of new theatre and performance returns to Cambridge Junction on 26...
