“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...
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A haunting and cinematic new adaptation of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies comes to Cambridge Corn Exchange this month, set to be one of the highlights of Cambridge’s theatrical...
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Oscar-nominated director of The Reader, The Hours and Billy Elliot, Stephen Daldry’s take on J.B. Priestley’s classic thriller has been hailed one of the theatrical events of our generation. First...
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There will be few people in the audience with whom Florian Zeller’s new play doesn’t resonate. Currently showing at Cambridge Arts Theatre, The Father is a starkly, at times uncomfortably...
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Coming our way before it hits the West End, don’t miss The Father at the Arts Theatre 15-26 September. A sharp and surprising play, it centres on former tap dancer...
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Photo by Doug Stuart Agatha Christie’s classic whodunnit formula gets a shake-up in this humorous parody, performed at the ADC Theatre by Break An Egg Theatre Company. You know how...
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Cambridge Junction Of Riders and Running Horses, a unique show coming to Cambridge Junction, is generating much interest – certainly one for your diary this month. Performed on 10-11 September, by an...
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For their tenth anniversary, the Agatha Christie Theatre Company present And Then There Were None, based on the Queen of Crime’s 1939 novel. A group of 10 strangers are lured...
