As Mrs Warren's Profession prepares to take to the Cambridge stage, we talk to director Paul Milton about this play with a saucy but essentially serious subject at its heart....
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A Cambridge summer wouldn’t be complete without an evening of open-air Shakespeare and a G&T or cold beer on the roof terrace of The Varsity Hotel. Combine the two on...
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Three respectable couples, who were married on the same day, reunite to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversaries. But are they all as upright as they seem? And more importantly, what...
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Pandas, spies, poets and footballers... all these and lots more feature at Hotbed, Cambridge Junction’s festival of new writing, taking place 9-12 July. Hotbed is an annual event showcasing theatre...
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Cambridge Shakespeare Festival returns with appropriate pomp, ceremony and regalia to the University's beautiful college gardens on 13 July, offering an eclectic programme of plays throughout July and into August....
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It’s been nearly 30 years since the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival first staged plays in the grounds of Cambridge’s university colleges, inviting audiences to enjoy timeless stories of romance, drama and...
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Alan Bennett’s stonkingly successful play, which premiered at the Royal National Theatre in 2004, returns for a major UK tour, stopping at the Arts Theatre from 6 to 11 July....
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See Shakespeare performed in a historic courtyard during the first few days of this month. Shakespeare at The George has been entertaining audiences from The George Hotel in Huntingdon since...
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Probably the best-known love story of all, Romeo and Juliet has been breaking hearts for nearly 500 years. A chance meeting between two young lovers reignites old rivalries between Verona's...
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If you take a punt on just one new play this summer, make it Constellations. Awarded five stars by both The Telegraph and Time Out, and described as ‘short, sweet...