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The Sixth Sense Collective is performing Jody O’Neill’s play “What I (don’t) know about Autism”.
The award-winning play is coming to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
Comedian and TikTok sensation Christian Brighty hails from Cambridgeshire and was a student at Hills Road.
This nightmare vision of a totalitarian future, and its relevance to today, is on its way to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
The actor reveals why he once upstaged Sting, was chased out of pubs by jealous boyfriends and his disastrous Hollywood debut in a new stage show.
The play, starring former ‘EastEnders’ actor Max Bowden, is coming soon to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
The show is based on the ‘Barmy Britain’ series of West End productions.
The pair will be bringing their show to Storey’s Field Centre in Eddington.
The bestselling crime author discusses his most famous creation and the new play starring Rebus that is on stage in Cambridge this week.
The Fools have been touring ‘The Secret Diary of Henry VIII’ and a fresh spin on ‘The Comedy of Errors’ around the UK.
They include ‘Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary’ (2016) and ‘The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall’ (2011).
The last play to be completed by the great playwright is a “manic farce” and a “masterclass in fearless comic writing”.
West End star Kelly O’Brien is the only Dolly Parton impersonator to be endorsed by the Parton family.
The play comes with a ‘trigger warning’, so anyone who may be offended by its adult content is advised to stay away!
The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival is back in the university’s college gardens with a perfect rom com.
The annual week-long extravaganza goes back to medieval times.
The musical comedy duo initially got together while still at Cambridge in order to blag tickets to May Balls.
The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival will be staging six plays in Cambridge University’s college gardens over July and August.
The play stars Ayden Callaghan, best known as Miles De Souza in Emmerdale, as Will Trenting and Honeysuckle Weeks as his wife Rona.
Despite being written three quarters of a century ago, the play has been described as “remarkably relevant” to the present day.
Hansard is the first play written by British actor Simon Woods.