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THE DRESSER
Inspired by memories of working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser as a young man, Ronald Harwood’s evocative, affectionate, and hilarious portrait of backstage life is one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. It is 1942 and in a war-torn provincial theatre an ageing actor manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir’, is struggling to cling on to his sanity and complete hisBLOOD BROTHERS
Few musicals have been received with such acclaim as the multi-award-winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone. It has been affectionately christened the ‘Standing Ovation Musical’, as inevitably it “brings the COPENHAGEN | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning masterwork is a dazzling exploration of two brilliant minds and their motives. In Nazi occupied Copenhagen in 1941, a clandestine encounter took place between two Nobel Prize winning physicists, Dane Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg,a German.
LUCY WORSLEY: A VERY BRITISH MURDER Renowned historian Lucy Worsley returns to Cambridge for one night only with an illustrated exploration of our fascination with murder. Already covering the history of this very British obsession in a BBC television series and book, Lucy Worsley shares its secrets and explores the history in forensic detail, examining not only the crimes themselves but also how murder became a form of middle STAFF | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.com OLEANNA | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE When David Mamet’s Oleanna opened nearly thirty years ago, it caused uproar amongst audiences from New York to London. Set on an American campus, a seemingly innocuous conversation between a college professor and his female student warps into a nightmare which threatens to destroy them both, when she files a claim of sexual harassment againsthim.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Join the millions of theatregoers worldwide who have experienced ‘the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record-breaking run at the Fortune Theatre in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK tour! Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage HORRIBLE HISTORIES: BARMY BRITAIN It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in – to entertain the whole family this August! Running Time. Approximately 65 minutes without an interval. Age Guidance. 5+. Tickets. Tuesday: 7pm. Wednesday: 2pm & 7pm. Thursday: 2pm & 7pm. HOME | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREWHAT'S ON AND TICKETSSUPPORT USVISIT USDISCOVER MORENEWSJOB OPPORTUNITIES They can be used against any Arts Theatre ticket purchase and we can post vouchers to you 2nd class or by special delivery (£7.00 charge). To find out more, speak to our Box Office during our opening hours on 01223 503333 or click here to email us. Email Us. SHOWS | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREABIGAIL'S PARTYPATIENCELUCY WORSLEYSUPPORT USFAQSTOSCA Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.comTHE DRESSER
Inspired by memories of working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser as a young man, Ronald Harwood’s evocative, affectionate, and hilarious portrait of backstage life is one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. It is 1942 and in a war-torn provincial theatre an ageing actor manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir’, is struggling to cling on to his sanity and complete hisBLOOD BROTHERS
Few musicals have been received with such acclaim as the multi-award-winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone. It has been affectionately christened the ‘Standing Ovation Musical’, as inevitably it “brings the COPENHAGEN | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning masterwork is a dazzling exploration of two brilliant minds and their motives. In Nazi occupied Copenhagen in 1941, a clandestine encounter took place between two Nobel Prize winning physicists, Dane Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg,a German.
LUCY WORSLEY: A VERY BRITISH MURDER Renowned historian Lucy Worsley returns to Cambridge for one night only with an illustrated exploration of our fascination with murder. Already covering the history of this very British obsession in a BBC television series and book, Lucy Worsley shares its secrets and explores the history in forensic detail, examining not only the crimes themselves but also how murder became a form of middle STAFF | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.com OLEANNA | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE When David Mamet’s Oleanna opened nearly thirty years ago, it caused uproar amongst audiences from New York to London. Set on an American campus, a seemingly innocuous conversation between a college professor and his female student warps into a nightmare which threatens to destroy them both, when she files a claim of sexual harassment againsthim.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Join the millions of theatregoers worldwide who have experienced ‘the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record-breaking run at the Fortune Theatre in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK tour! Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage HORRIBLE HISTORIES: BARMY BRITAIN It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in – to entertain the whole family this August! Running Time. Approximately 65 minutes without an interval. Age Guidance. 5+. Tickets. Tuesday: 7pm. Wednesday: 2pm & 7pm. Thursday: 2pm & 7pm. PANTO | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE 2020 was a challenging year for us all but, despite the circumstances, we were pleased to present a socially distanced, panto themed adventure Dame Trott's Panto Palaver!Our wonderful cast played 30 performances and we welcomed over 5,000 people to enjoy some festive silliness and songs galore. COPENHAGEN | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning masterwork is a dazzling exploration of two brilliant minds and their motives. In Nazi occupied Copenhagen in 1941, a clandestine encounter took place between two Nobel Prize winning physicists, Dane Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg,a German.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
The Woman in Black will reopen in London's West End in September 2021 and now embarks on a major UK tour. Running Time. Approximately 2 hours including an interval. Age Guidance. 12+. Tickets. Thursday 17 - Saturday 26 June, 7.30pm. and Saturday 19, Thursday 24 & Saturday 26 June, 2.30pm: £20/£25/£30/£35 *. Sunday 20 June: No Performances.THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Join the millions of theatregoers worldwide who have experienced ‘the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record-breaking run at the Fortune Theatre in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK tour! Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stagePRIVATE LIVES
Noël Coward’s gloriously entertaining Private Lives is the inaugural show from The Nigel Havers Theatre Company which will be touring the country with a wonderful line-up of theatrical gems. Elyot and Amanda, who were once married, find themselves on honeymoon with their new partners, in the same hotel on the French Riviera, admiring the view from adjoining balconies. SIX | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take the mic to tell their tale, remixing five hundred years of her-storical heartbreak into a 75-minute celebration of sisterly sass-itude. Following last year’s sell out pop-concert musical, Six returns triumphantly to Cambridge accompanied by a six-strong female rock band prior to its West End transfer.MAGIC GOES WRONG
Back with their biggest comedy catastrophe to date, multi award-winning Mischief (The Play That Goes Wrong) return to the stage with their hilarious new show, created with magic legends Penn & Teller. A hapless gang of magicians are staging an evening of grand illusion to raise cash for charity. But as the magic turns to mayhem, accidents spiral out of control and so does their fundraising target! DAME TROTT'S PANTO PALAVER Adults £25* / Children £15*. Performances from Saturday 19 December - Thursday 24 December 2020. Adults £30* / Children £20*. *All tickets include a £3 per ticket booking fee. Book now. Matt Crosby (Dame Trott) Matt is back for his 15th year on stage and is thrilled to be spending his Christmas in Cambridge.GANGSTA GRANNY
It’s Friday night and Ben knows that means only one thing – staying with Granny! There will be cabbage soup, cabbage pie and cabbage cake and Ben knows one thing for sure – it’s going to be sooooooooo boring! But what Ben doesn’t know is that Granny has a secret – and Friday nights are about to get more exciting than he could ever imagine, as he embarks on the adventure of a DICK WHITTINGTON BEHIND THE SCENES: 5 MINUTES WITH THE Dick Whittington Behind the Scenes: 5 Minutes with the Writers! Now that curtain-up for our spectacular family pantomime Dick Whittington and his Cat is just one day away, all the writers can do now is wait! This week we sat down for a chat with the script writing duo Matt Crosby and Al Morley, and found out what it's really like writing for HOME | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREWHAT'S ON AND TICKETSSUPPORT USVISIT USDISCOVER MORENEWSJOB OPPORTUNITIES They can be used against any Arts Theatre ticket purchase and we can post vouchers to you 2nd class or by special delivery (£7.00 charge). To find out more, speak to our Box Office during our opening hours on 01223 503333 or click here to email us. Email Us. SHOWS | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREABIGAIL'S PARTYPATIENCELUCY WORSLEYSUPPORT USFAQSTOSCA Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.comTHE DRESSER
Inspired by memories of working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser as a young man, Ronald Harwood’s evocative, affectionate, and hilarious portrait of backstage life is one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. It is 1942 and in a war-torn provincial theatre an ageing actor manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir’, is struggling to cling on to his sanity and complete his LUCY WORSLEY: A VERY BRITISH MURDER Renowned historian Lucy Worsley returns to Cambridge for one night only with an illustrated exploration of our fascination with murder. Already covering the history of this very British obsession in a BBC television series and book, Lucy Worsley shares its secrets and explores the history in forensic detail, examining not only the crimes themselves but also how murder became a form of middle STAFF | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.comBLOOD BROTHERS
Few musicals have been received with such acclaim as the multi-award-winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone. It has been affectionately christened the ‘Standing Ovation Musical’, as inevitably it “brings theMAGIC GOES WRONG
Back with their biggest comedy catastrophe to date, multi award-winning Mischief (The Play That Goes Wrong) return to the stage with their hilarious new show, created with magic legends Penn & Teller. A hapless gang of magicians are staging an evening of grand illusion to raise cash for charity. But as the magic turns to mayhem, accidents spiral out of control and so does their fundraising target!THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Join the millions of theatregoers worldwide who have experienced ‘the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record-breaking run at the Fortune Theatre in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK tour! Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage OLEANNA | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE When David Mamet’s Oleanna opened nearly thirty years ago, it caused uproar amongst audiences from New York to London. Set on an American campus, a seemingly innocuous conversation between a college professor and his female student warps into a nightmare which threatens to destroy them both, when she files a claim of sexual harassment againsthim.
A HANDBAG?! LADY BRACKNELL THROUGHOUT THE DECADES In 1952, having played Lady Bracknell onstage, Edith Evans also resumed the role for the film version. Her biographer records her as saying ‘I've played (Lady Bracknell) everywhere except on ice and underwater’.Evans became renowned for her portrayal of haughty, aristocratic women. Judi Dench was cast as Lady Bracknell in 1982 at The National Theatre alongside Anna Massey as Miss Prism HOME | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREWHAT'S ON AND TICKETSSUPPORT USVISIT USDISCOVER MORENEWSJOB OPPORTUNITIES They can be used against any Arts Theatre ticket purchase and we can post vouchers to you 2nd class or by special delivery (£7.00 charge). To find out more, speak to our Box Office during our opening hours on 01223 503333 or click here to email us. Email Us. SHOWS | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATREABIGAIL'S PARTYPATIENCELUCY WORSLEYSUPPORT USFAQSTOSCA Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.comTHE DRESSER
Inspired by memories of working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser as a young man, Ronald Harwood’s evocative, affectionate, and hilarious portrait of backstage life is one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. It is 1942 and in a war-torn provincial theatre an ageing actor manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir’, is struggling to cling on to his sanity and complete his LUCY WORSLEY: A VERY BRITISH MURDER Renowned historian Lucy Worsley returns to Cambridge for one night only with an illustrated exploration of our fascination with murder. Already covering the history of this very British obsession in a BBC television series and book, Lucy Worsley shares its secrets and explores the history in forensic detail, examining not only the crimes themselves but also how murder became a form of middle STAFF | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage Cambridge CB2 3PJ. Box Office: 01223 503333 boxoffice@cambridgeartstheatre.comBLOOD BROTHERS
Few musicals have been received with such acclaim as the multi-award-winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone. It has been affectionately christened the ‘Standing Ovation Musical’, as inevitably it “brings theMAGIC GOES WRONG
Back with their biggest comedy catastrophe to date, multi award-winning Mischief (The Play That Goes Wrong) return to the stage with their hilarious new show, created with magic legends Penn & Teller. A hapless gang of magicians are staging an evening of grand illusion to raise cash for charity. But as the magic turns to mayhem, accidents spiral out of control and so does their fundraising target!THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Join the millions of theatregoers worldwide who have experienced ‘the most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record-breaking run at the Fortune Theatre in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK tour! Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage OLEANNA | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE When David Mamet’s Oleanna opened nearly thirty years ago, it caused uproar amongst audiences from New York to London. Set on an American campus, a seemingly innocuous conversation between a college professor and his female student warps into a nightmare which threatens to destroy them both, when she files a claim of sexual harassment againsthim.
A HANDBAG?! LADY BRACKNELL THROUGHOUT THE DECADES In 1952, having played Lady Bracknell onstage, Edith Evans also resumed the role for the film version. Her biographer records her as saying ‘I've played (Lady Bracknell) everywhere except on ice and underwater’.Evans became renowned for her portrayal of haughty, aristocratic women. Judi Dench was cast as Lady Bracknell in 1982 at The National Theatre alongside Anna Massey as Miss PrismHOW TO BOOK
Monday - Saturday, 12noon - 6pm. Monday - Saturday, 12noon - 6pm on 01223 503333. All tickets for the Arts Theatre include a £3 per-ticket booking fee. The booking fee is essential direct income for the Theatre. Because ticket revenue is divided between many different parties, an increase in ticket prices would not necessarily benefitthe Theatre.
PANTO | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE 2020 was a challenging year for us all but, despite the circumstances, we were pleased to present a socially distanced, panto themed adventure Dame Trott's Panto Palaver!Our wonderful cast played 30 performances and we welcomed over 5,000 people to enjoy some festive silliness and songs galore.FOUR QUARTETS
Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in a world premiere adaptation of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets, to welcome audiences back to live theatre. Compelling, moving and symphonic, Four Quartets offers four interwoven meditations on the nature of time, faith, and the quest for spiritual COPENHAGEN | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning masterwork is a dazzling exploration of two brilliant minds and their motives. In Nazi occupied Copenhagen in 1941, a clandestine encounter took place between two Nobel Prize winning physicists, Dane Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg,a German.
PRIVATE LIVES
Noël Coward’s gloriously entertaining Private Lives is the inaugural show from The Nigel Havers Theatre Company which will be touring the country with a wonderful line-up of theatrical gems. Elyot and Amanda, who were once married, find themselves on honeymoon with their new partners, in the same hotel on the French Riviera, admiring the view from adjoining balconies.MAGIC GOES WRONG
Back with their biggest comedy catastrophe to date, multi award-winning Mischief (The Play That Goes Wrong) return to the stage with their hilarious new show, created with magic legends Penn & Teller. A hapless gang of magicians are staging an evening of grand illusion to raise cash for charity. But as the magic turns to mayhem, accidents spiral out of control and so does their fundraising target! SIX | CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take the mic to tell their tale, remixing five hundred years of her-storical heartbreak into a 75-minute celebration of sisterly sass-itude. Following last year’s sell out pop-concert musical, Six returns triumphantly to Cambridge accompanied by a six-strong female rock band prior to its West End transfer.WORK EXPERIENCE
We offer 1-week work experience placements for students aged 14-18 in full time education in June and July. We have now filled our work experience placements for 2021. As part of our ‘ Behind the Scenes Project ’ funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we are currently offering a unique volunteering opportunity for students aged16-25.
GANGSTA GRANNY
It’s Friday night and Ben knows that means only one thing – staying with Granny! There will be cabbage soup, cabbage pie and cabbage cake and Ben knows one thing for sure – it’s going to be sooooooooo boring! But what Ben doesn’t know is that Granny has a secret – and Friday nights are about to get more exciting than he could ever imagine, as he embarks on the adventure of a THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Directed by Christopher Luscombe and featuring timeless classics, including Sweet Transvestite, Damn It Janet, and of course, the pelvic-thrusting Time Warp, The Rocky Horror Show is the story of two squeaky clean college kids – Brad and his fiancée Janet. When by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a creepy mansion whilston
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