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...
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Enjoy fireworks by punt during Cambridge University's May Week celebrations May Week, which actually takes place in June, is one of the great Cambridge University traditions. It represents the end...
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Fracked! is a provocative new comedy by Alistair Beaton, well known for political satire including Spitting Image and his Bafta-nominated TV play, The Trial of Tony Blair. Running at the...
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Whatever your age, you’ll find something to love in Fantastic Mr Fox at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Beautifully adapted from the much-loved Roald Dahl children’s book by Sam Holcroft, the production...
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New talent comes to the fore at The Junction Each season, Cambridge Junction puts a call out for new, up-and-coming writers and performance makers to submit their work for a...
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A modern classic comes to the Arts Theatre, with the American Dream under the microscope Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is widely considered to be one of the greatest...
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A new take on the character from As You Like It In Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Rosalind has to take on the persona of a young man, Ganymede, in...
