This November, join Cambridge Operatic Society for a foot-tapping, wise-cracking production of the sensational 1990s movie Sister Act. After witnessing a crime, lounge-singer Delores Van Cartier is placed in...
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Those in the mood for a gentle evening’s entertainment at the theatre this week are advised to look elsewhere. Bad Jews, showing at Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday, is an astute study...
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An emotive monologue, written and performed by Chris Goode, Men in the Cities uses the starting point of two tragic deaths to explore the nature of what it means to...
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The term ‘legend’ is bandied about too casually these days, but when it comes to describing David Hasselhoff, no other word will do. Actor, singer, businessman and record-breaking bungee...
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To coincide with ‘National Fertility Awareness Week’, 2-8 November, a new play will highlight the emotional impact of being unable to conceive - something which now affects one in six...
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England, the near future: the Queen is dead. Prince Charles, after a lifetime of waiting, prepares for his coronation. But can he uphold the stability his mother has represented for...
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There was always a touch of the regal in the comedy character most closely associated with actress Susie Blake, which should help with her latest role. Fans of Victoria Wood As...
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“I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint!”. So declares Antonio Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s 1979 drama of fame and jealousy,...
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Hailed as hilarious and intriguing, audacious yet affectionate, King Charles III opened to fanfares of praise in London last year. Now, after a sell-out West End run, award-winning director Rupert...
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Romance and quiet bravery define this wartime drama, written by celebrated playwright Terence Rattigan (The Winslow Boy, The Browning Version). The story takes us back to 1942, where RAF pilot...