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...
Theatre
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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...
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John Boyne’s bestselling novel transfers to the Cambridge stage on 23-27 June, performed by The Children’s Touring Partnership. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas tells the heart-wrenching tale of two...
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One of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular comic operas received a radical makeover in 2009 thanks to Sasha Regan, who directed a phenomenally successful, award-winning adaptation starring an all-male cast....
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Cam City WI are staging a play about the history of the WI, which this year celebrates a century of inspiring and empowering British women. The play, produced in accordance...
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A regular fixture of Cambridge’s cultural calendar in May is the arrival of English Touring Opera, in all its drama and finery. One of the leading touring opera companies in...
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Henry James’ gothic ghost story, The Turn of The Screw, comes to the ADC stage this month, promising secrets, suspense and suspicion. A young governess is hired to look after...
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If you thought Cambridge suffered from being a bit safe and predictable at times, think again! An exciting arts festival is headed our way this month, taking place at Cambridge...
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In an inventive exploration of classical music, I Fagiolini and director John La Bouchardière present Betrayal: A Polyphonic Crime Drama, commissioned by the Barbican Centre. This new piece of immersive...
