The three bands treated the near-capacity crowd to many of their classic hits.
Written in 1777, the play stars Fresh Prince of Bel-Air actor Joseph Marcell.
The company puts on its Best in Comedy nights all across the region.
Heather Tilbury Phillips gave the talk on her friend, the late fashion designer who died in 2023.
Just over £3,000 has been raised so far for ACT.
Expect recreations of swing favourites from the likes of Frank Sinatra, Nat ‘King’ Cole and Ella Fitzgerald, performed by the 30-piece ensemble.
Activities include face-painting and Easter-themed crafts, and children can also enjoy the Woodland Play Area.
A dog walker made the discovery.
Written in 1777 by Richard B Sheridan, this touring version of the play is set in the 1950s and stars Joseph as Sir Peter Teazle.
Lendwithcare is a lending initiative which offers loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries.
The book is titled ‘The Strange Death of Constable George Dixon: Why the Police have stopped policing and what we must do about it’.
Stand-ups comics scheduled to appear at the summer event include Harry Hill, Dylan Moran, Sara Pascoe, Henning Wehn, and Josh Pugh (pictured).
There was also live music from local musician Chris Andrews, and stand-up comedy from professional comedian Gary Sansome.
The Manchester foursome released their seventh studio album Mountainhead on March 1.
The musician has put out a string of singles and has also been recognised by the British Country Music Association (BCMA).
Historian and Cambridge resident Helen Weinstein has organised the exhibition along Gwydir Street and Kingston Street.
In a few weeks, the store will expand its range, selling livestock feed, as well as a wider range of dog toys.
Unspeakable involves the singer and musician revealing previously unknown things about his personal life.
The very realistic handmade animal puppets introduced themselves to the people – and real-life animals – of the city.
Pizza is on the menu, and a new lager, exclusive to the event, is also being launched.