Hansard is the first play written by British actor Simon Woods.
The event will be a unique opportunity to view the work of little-known Cambridge-based artist Joan Krakover Hall.
The comic is returning to stand-up for the first time in six years with a 34-date tour which includes a Cambridge stop.
Pupils at The Rackham C of E Primary School in Witchford submitted their work along with more than 21,500 students from across the UK.
The programme of free Sunday afternoon concerts is open to all and will take place on beautiful green open spaces throughout the city.
The curated 2024 line-up features more than 350 artists.
The band will be performing at Audley End, near Saffron Walden, in August, as part of the Heritage Live series of concerts.
Punk rock fans of all ages were treated to not one but two iconic bands heavily associated with the genre at a packed venue on Friday, 31 May.
Despite his name, the original one-man funk band from Austin, Texas is anything but invisible when it comes to performing live.
Fenner’s in Cambridge is to host the match, with ex-England player Devon Malcolm as guest speaker.
The two-week exhibition is a celebration of creativity and artistic mastery.
Villagers have been busy making scarecrows of their favourite TV characters and placing them outside their homes for visitors to enjoy.
Memorial Day is held each year on the last Monday in May.
The event will feature 11 different performance and entertainment areas, as well as numerous food stalls and outlets selling a range of gifts.
The Farmland Museum in Waterbeach held a 1940s-themed event which included Second World War re-enactors and swing bands.
The Building Bricks Wetland Workshop is talking place at the popular nature reserve.
‘Awful Auntie’ is the latest collaboration between author David Walliams and the Birmingham Stage Company.
‘Wonderful’, the latest effort from the comedian, writer and poet, features poems about wellies, postcodes and German wheat beer, Schöfferhofer.
Elliot Steel, Jordan Brookes, and Geoff Norcott closed out the proceedings following two days of comedy across seven different venues.
A dinner was attended by 75 people, including Dr Bharatkumar N Khetani, the High Sheriff of Cambridge.