Four down and four more plays still to come in the second half of the festival The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival is one of those annual events that makes you feel...
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A musical version of the fab hit film comes to The Leys Hit after hit is guaranteed at the stage version of Oscar-winning classic Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, from 11...
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It's summer, so that means the fab feast of Shakespeare at the colleges is just around the corner All of Cambridge (almost) becomes a stage once again this month as...
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An artistic explosion of theatre features the best in new writing at Cambridge Junction Provocative new writing is celebrated with the return of Hotbed, Cambridge’s festival dedicated to showcasing the best in...
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A joyful journey of warmth, wit, romance and mistaken intentions, Jane Austen’s Emma is one of the all-time classics. It’s set to charm audiences at the Arts Theatre from 4...
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Three shows come to Cambridge's oldest building, The Leper Chapel Cambridge’s environmental theatre company in situ is back with three different shows in the next month. From 22-24 June Three...
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National stereotypes, regional food, dances and songs plus political views make for an interesting evening at Cambridge Arts Theatre, says Lisa ClatworthyAfter the last few years’ worth of general and...
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Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado gets an airing at the Arts Theatre this month, when director Sasha Regan brings her new, all-male production to the theatre. One of the duo’s...
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A play based on comments by the electorate in the days after last year's Brexit vote Offering a frank portrait of Brexit Britain, My Country arrives at the Arts Theatre this...
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“I ought to warn you” John Betjeman famously stated, “that my verse is of no interest to people who can think”. It didn’t stop him from becoming one of Britain’s...
