The studio on Glisson Road, Cambridge, has taught many West End performers.
Cllr Jenny Gawthrope Wood was recently sworn in during a ceremony at the Guildhall.
The event may be the UK’s longest-running free festival, attracting up to 40,000 visitors.
Twelfth Night and The Merchant of Venice, have been adapted for a new stage version by Madeleine Forrester, who also directs the production.
The Spare Room – Of Elves and Men follows on from his previous book, The Diary of the Last Man.
The game between property consultancy Carter Jonas and design and build company COEL attracted around 500 people to Fenner’s.
More than 30 organisations were represented.
The stunt was orchestrated by TV channel Gold, which is marking the 40th anniversary of the series with a month-long celebration.
The animals are part of the Saving Wildcats project which was granted a licence to release captive-bred wildcats back into their natural habitat.
The beautiful, grade I-listed building was built between 1887 and 1890.
It will raise vital funds for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity and Romsey Mill.
A TripAdvisor review once described the Irish stand-up comedian’s show as “truly appalling and an affront to human dignity”.
The event raises funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health, as 75 per cent of suicides are male.
Evolve provides affordable counselling and related services to people across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Imagine finding out that your real father was one of the most colourful politicians of the 20th century.
The event at the church on Hills Road raised more than £1,000 for UNICEF.
The zero-emission, double-decker buses were introduced into service last Sunday (May 14).
More than 350 people took part in the annual event, together raising more than £30,000 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
The popular establishment will continue to provide a delivery service.
Former international cricketer Monty Panesar will also be in attendance as a guest speaker.