‘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.
The three pop culture princesses, Flossy, Blossom and Honey, are on their way to Haverhill.
Cambridge FootGolf Centre has reopened on Ely Road in Milton following a refurbishment.
The company will be bringing a touch of the American Deep South to the city later this month.
The likes of Harry Hill, Dylan Moran, Josh Widdicombe, Sara Pascoe, and Henning Wehn are all set to perform.
The team put on regular comedy nights in and around Cambridge, and are also co-organising the 2024 Cambridge Fringe Festival.
There are more than 200 British real ales and 80 ciders and perries on offer.
The show comes to us courtesy of Mischief Theatre, the company that brought us the all-conquering The Play That Goes Wrong.
Organised by Big Deal Comedy and Commoners’ Comedy, the event takes place this Saturday and Sunday (25-26 May) across seven venues in the city.
There will be more than 200 British real ales from over 100 breweries at this year’s festival, which starts today (Monday, 20 May).
St John’s College and Jesus College were two of those that took part.
The mysterious creation is a Dinky version of the robot big giraffe, Metropogiraffolis, who is featured in the Cambridge Standing Tall art trail.
Zapt Laser Tag is the latest attraction to be opened by Walthew Leisure, the family business behind the successful Clip ‘n Climb Cambridge.
Red Express are also headlining Strawberry Fair, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Bryan Adams, Sting, Tom Jones and Paloma Faith are among the artists performing.
A new touring production of The Kite Runner, a play based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Khaled Hosseini, is coming to Cambridge.
Praised by Take That’s original manager, The Take That Experience is more than just a tribute to one of Britain’s best-loved boy bands.