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Jane Asher: ‘If it’s wonderfully written then it will stand the test of time’

Jane Asher: ‘If it’s wonderfully written then it will stand the test of time’

Jane Asher: ‘If it’s wonderfully written then it will stand the test of time’

19 January 2024

The actress will soon be in Cambridge, taking on the lead role in the latest adaptation of The Circle, Somerset Maugham’s comedy of manners.


Temper Theatre returns with tales of the Fens

Temper Theatre returns with tales of the Fens

Temper Theatre returns with tales of the Fens

10 January 2024

Home explores the beauty and hope that lies beyond the tangled recollections of our pasts, confronting vivid visions of a haunted bygone wilderness.


Rising stars sought by National Youth Music Theatre

Rising stars sought by National Youth Music Theatre

Rising stars sought by National Youth Music Theatre

10 January 2024

NYMT is holding audition workshops across the UK throughout January and February, including one in Cambridge this weekend.


Review: Hansel and Gretel at Cambridge Junction is full of delights, emotion and social commentary

Review: Hansel and Gretel at Cambridge Junction is full of delights, emotion and social commentary

Review: Hansel and Gretel at Cambridge Junction is full of delights, emotion and social commentary

22 December 2023

Maddy Costa delivers a verdict on the Cambridge Junction’s festive show.


Lighting the Dark, ‘an honest tale about Christmas and its traditions’, heads to the Cambridge Junction

Lighting the Dark, ‘an honest tale about Christmas and its traditions’, heads to the Cambridge Junction

Lighting the Dark, ‘an honest tale about Christmas and its traditions’, heads to the Cambridge Junction

12 December 2023

Told through folk music, jazz and some seasonal tunes, the piece was written by Martin Green, a member of English/Scottish folk band Lau.


Panto review: Paul Kirkley’s verdict on Mother Goose at Cambridge Arts Theatre

Panto review: Paul Kirkley’s verdict on Mother Goose at Cambridge Arts Theatre

Panto review: Paul Kirkley’s verdict on Mother Goose at Cambridge Arts Theatre

08 December 2023

Our columnist enjoys this family Christmas treat set in “our fair city of Cambridge” – the perfect backdrop for this year’s show


I’m Sorry Prime Minister I Can’t Quite Remember – new play the ‘last hurrah’ for Prime Minister Jim Hacker and Humphrey Appleby

I’m Sorry Prime Minister I Can’t Quite Remember – new play the ‘last hurrah’ for Prime Minister Jim Hacker and Humphrey Appleby

I’m Sorry Prime Minister I Can’t Quite Remember – new play the ‘last hurrah’ for Prime Minister Jim Hacker and Humphrey Appleby

20 November 2023

On this week at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, the play was written and directed by Jonathan Lynn, co-creator of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.


Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None coming soon to Cambridge Arts Theatre

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None coming soon to Cambridge Arts Theatre

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None coming soon to Cambridge Arts Theatre

08 November 2023

Directed by Lucy Bailey, the play stars Bob Barrett, Joseph Beattie, Andrew Lancel and Nicola May-Taylor.


Gina Costigan: ‘The Irish have a tendency towards darkness’

Gina Costigan: ‘The Irish have a tendency towards darkness’

Gina Costigan: ‘The Irish have a tendency towards darkness’

02 November 2023

The actress is starring in Faith Healer, on this week at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.


Rupert Everett: ‘I’m very much into eloquence and elegance’

Rupert Everett: ‘I’m very much into eloquence and elegance’

Rupert Everett: ‘I’m very much into eloquence and elegance’

18 October 2023

The actor is starring in a new adaptation of A Voyage Round My Father, an autobiographical play by John Mortimer, at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.

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Jordan Gray: Is it a bird? Why I identify with superheroes

Jordan Gray: Is it a bird? Why I identify with superheroes

Jordan Gray: Is it a bird? Why I identify with superheroes

24 September 2023

Transgender comedian Jordan Gray, who hit the headlines after stripping on live TV during an appearance on Friday Night Live, is coming to Cambridge.


Comedian Angela Barnes: ‘I’m more surprised by stand ups that don’t have ADHD’

Comedian Angela Barnes: ‘I’m more surprised by stand ups that don’t have ADHD’

Comedian Angela Barnes: ‘I’m more surprised by stand ups that don’t have ADHD’

07 September 2023

Angela’s Cambridge show will reflect on marriage, being diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and her love of nuclear bunkers.


Secret history of WWII German scientists locked up in Cambridge revealed

Secret history of WWII German scientists locked up in Cambridge revealed

Secret history of WWII German scientists locked up in Cambridge revealed

31 August 2023

A play inspired by the secret wire tapping of German nuclear scientists imprisoned in a Godmanchester stately home in 1945 is coming to Cambridge.


Peeing in hotel kettles and other extraordinary confessions heard by Fesshole comedian Rob Manuel as he heads to Cambridge

Peeing in hotel kettles and other extraordinary confessions heard by Fesshole comedian Rob Manuel as he heads to Cambridge

Peeing in hotel kettles and other extraordinary confessions heard by Fesshole comedian Rob Manuel as he heads to Cambridge

27 August 2023

From the outrageous to the hilarious, Rob Manuel has heard people admit to all kinds of bizarre behaviour – including what Cambridge has ’fessed up to


Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 review: Much Ado About Nothing

Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 review: Much Ado About Nothing

Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 review: Much Ado About Nothing

14 July 2023

Rain did not stop the players putting on an hilarious show – with nods to Vanilla Ice, emo teenagers and kilt wearers everywhere.


Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 to feature six plays in college gardens

Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 to feature six plays in college gardens

Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2023 to feature six plays in college gardens

07 July 2023

An interview with director David Crilly.


Seann Walsh, Trevor Nelson, and the Amy Winehouse Band set to appear at this year’s Shelford Feast

Seann Walsh, Trevor Nelson, and the Amy Winehouse Band set to appear at this year’s Shelford Feast

Seann Walsh, Trevor Nelson, and the Amy Winehouse Band set to appear at this year’s Shelford Feast

28 June 2023

Other events include a beer festival, a concert showcasing the work of Ivor Novello, a feast day, a dance night and a quiz night.


Bodywork Company Cambridge Dance Studios celebrates 40th anniversary

Bodywork Company Cambridge Dance Studios celebrates 40th anniversary

Bodywork Company Cambridge Dance Studios celebrates 40th anniversary

03 June 2023

The studio on Glisson Road, Cambridge, has taught many West End performers.


Shortened versions of two Shakespeare plays on soon at the ADC

Shortened versions of two Shakespeare plays on soon at the ADC

Shortened versions of two Shakespeare plays on soon at the ADC

02 June 2023

Twelfth Night and The Merchant of Venice, have been adapted for a new stage version by Madeleine Forrester, who also directs the production.


Stephen Tompkinson and Andrew Lancel on their shared love of cricket

Stephen Tompkinson and Andrew Lancel on their shared love of cricket

Stephen Tompkinson and Andrew Lancel on their shared love of cricket

30 May 2023

The stars of a new play about the friendship between two literary giants reveal how it feels to be bringing it to an audience,


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