28 June 2024
The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival will be staging six plays in Cambridge University’s college gardens over July and August.
21 June 2024
The play stars Ayden Callaghan, best known as Miles De Souza in Emmerdale, as Will Trenting and Honeysuckle Weeks as his wife Rona.
19 June 2024
Despite being written three quarters of a century ago, the play has been described as “remarkably relevant” to the present day.
06 June 2024
Hansard is the first play written by British actor Simon Woods.
29 May 2024
‘Awful Auntie’ is the latest collaboration between author David Walliams and the Birmingham Stage Company.
25 May 2024
The three pop culture princesses, Flossy, Blossom and Honey, are on their way to Haverhill.
23 May 2024
The show comes to us courtesy of Mischief Theatre, the company that brought us the all-conquering The Play That Goes Wrong.
14 May 2024
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.
27 April 2024
This unique show has been described as ‘two parts concert, one part theatre’.
25 April 2024
The world-famous lyricist is bringing his show ‘My Life in Musicals – I Know Him So Well’ to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
18 April 2024
The 1957 film version of the play starred Henry Fonda and Ed Begley.
18 April 2024
The Cambridge Literary Festival guest reveals laugh out loud stories from the ‘80s alternative comedy scene, Ab Fab, Bottom and Splash.
11 April 2024
Written in 1777, the play stars Fresh Prince of Bel-Air actor Joseph Marcell.
03 April 2024
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.
26 March 2024
It stars Heartbeat and Casualty actor Jason Durr as Colonel Mustard and 2023 Strictly Come Dancing champion Ellie Leach as Miss Scarlett.
21 March 2024
The new play is set in the 1960s and was written by famed sitcom writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
20 March 2024
University of Cambridge students performed two episodes of Blackadder Goes Forth.
19 March 2024
Described as “the world’s greatest thriller”, the play was made into a film in 1972 starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.
14 March 2024
The 1972 film version starred Laurence Olivier and the recently-retired Michael Caine.
29 February 2024
It’s coming to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.