Cambridge Shakespeare Festival starts August with its second set of plays underway across Cambridge University’s college gardens, serving up an unmissable outdoor theatre treat. If you caught Henry IV Part...
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Environmental theatre group in situ: returns with Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Hamlet in the first two of several productions in July. Using Shakespeare’s original text in unusual and thought-provoking ways, in situ:...
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Damn it, Janet – the Rocky Horror Show is coming to town! Join Dr Frank N Furter and co at the Arts Theatre for a high camp rock ’n’ roll...
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An annual festival of new writing and work for the stage, HOTBED returns to Cambridge Junction from 19 to 21 July. Offering a weekend’s worth of theatre, which includes world...
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The story of Frank, a frustrated academic and dedicated drinker, and Rita, a hairdresser on a quest for self-betterment, comes to the Arts Theatre for a six-day run at the...
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Featuring six new one-act plays, WRiTEON Stage Festival hits theatres across Cambridge between 23 and 27 July. Organised by WRiTEON, a forum for local scriptwriters, the festival is the most...
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The lawns of Cambridge become a stage this month when the annual Shakespeare Festival returns from 8 July to 24 August. Taking place in some of Cambridge University’s most beautiful...
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Themes related to maternal mental health and society’s relationship to motherhood feature in Motherworks, a day-long festival of performances and discussions at Cambridge Junction on 8 June. Highlighting first-hand accounts...
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There’s an exciting mix of shows coming up at Cambridge Arts Theatre, with laughs, music, family fun and edge-of-your-seat thrillers on offer. Admissions (3 to 8 June) stars Alex Kingston...
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Watch Out, at Cambridge Junction Watch Out, Cambridge Junction’s one-day festival of thought-provoking theatre and dance, returned with a high-quality mix of the unsettling, challenging and comedic. Part of the...