6 St Edwards Passage,
Cambridge,
CB2 3PJ
(01223) 503 333
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The Real Thing
West Yorkshire Playhouse and English Touring Theatre perform Tom Stoppard's passionate drama full of lust and deceit. Starring Sarah Ball, Simon Scardifield and Marianne Oldham and directed by Kate Saxon.
When
May 29-31, Jun 1 & 2, 7.45pm, mats May 31, Jun 2, 2.30pm, perf May 30 captioned
Cost
Tue-Sat eves/Sat mat £15-£27, Thu mat £15-£25
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The National Theatre Of Scotland presents Abi Morgan's drama exploring whether a life of faith holds the answers to the problems of an ageing society. Directed by Vicky Featherstone.
When
Jun 6-9, 7.45pm, mats Jun 7, 9, 2.30pm
Cost
£15-£27, Thu mats £15-£25
Jacqui Dankworth
The vocalist performs jazz standards and original material.
Ballet Black: Triple Bill Programme And Storyville
The company performs three short works from Jonathan Goddard, Jonathan Watkins and Martin Lawrance, as well as a fuller-length piece, a dance-drama on love and corruption in the nightclubs of 1900s New Orleans, from Christopher Hampson.
New Adventures: Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures (Spitfire/Town And Country/The Infernal Galop)
The witty Spitfire derived from the 19th-century ballet, performed along with the 1991 Town And Country, featuring music by Elgar, Noel Coward and others, and the work inspired by French icons of the 1930s and 1940s, The Infernal Gallop, featuring Offenbach's Can-Can!
Volcano
Jenny Seagrove, Dawn Steele and Jason Durr star in Noel Coward's scandalous and little-seen drama depicting the adulterous lives of British ex-pats in the Caribbean.
When
Mon-Sat 7.45pm, mats Thu, Sat 2.30pm
Cost
Mon-Sat £15-£30, Thu mats £15-£25
Ladies In Lavender
Hayley Mills and Belinda Lang star in Shaun McKenna's stage adaptation of Charles Dance's film. The production is based on an original short story by William J Locke and features Nigel Hess's award-winning musical score. Directed by Robin Lefevre.
When
Mon-Sat 7.45pm, mats Thu, Sat 2.30pm
Cost
Mon-Sat £15-£30, Thu mats £15-£25
Dame Jenni Murray: Talk
The radio presenter and author discusses her career.
Educating Rita
Liverpudlian hairdresser Rita challenges the attitude of her Open University lecturer, Frank Bryant, who starts to question his own perceptions about the literary classics, and his life. Willy Russell's comedy drama, with Claire Sweeney and Matthew Kelly. The director is Tamara Harvey.
When
Jul 2-7, 7.45pm, mats Jul 5, 7, 2.30pm
Cost
Mon-Sat eves/Sat mat £15-£30, Thu mat £15-£25
The Final Test
Ian Dickens Productions International Ltd presents Colin Baker, Peter Amory and Karen Ford in Chris Paling's comedy drama about an elderly cricket lover who refuses to move house.
When
Mon-Sat 7.45pm, mats Thu, Sat 2.30pm
Cost
£15-£27, Thu 2.30pm £15-£25
Blood Brothers
Bill Kenwright's production of Willy Russell's musical about twins who were separated at birth, starring Craig Price as the Narrator and Maureen Nolan as Mrs Johnson.
When
Jul 16-19, 7.45pm, Jul 20 & 21, 8pm, mat Jul 19, 2.30pm, Jul 21, 4pm
Cost
£15-£35, Thu mats £15-£30
Doctor In The House
Jamie Wilson Productions presents Joe Pasquale and Robert Powell in Richard Gordon's classic comedy drama set in a London teaching hospital. Adapted by Ted Willis and directed by Ian Talbot.
When
Jul 23-28, 7.45pm, mats Jul 26, 28, 2.30pm
Cost
£15-£27, Thu mat £15-£25
Murder On The Nile
The Agatha Christie Theatre Company presents Kate O'Mara, Denis Lill, Susie Amy, Chloe Newsome and Mark Wynter in the Queen Of Crime's classic thriller.
When
Mon-Sat 7.45pm, mats Thu, Sat 2.30pm
Cost
Mon-Sat eves/Sat mats £15-£27, Thu mats £15-£15
Dry Rot
Liza Goddard, Gareth Hale and Norman Pace, Susan Penhaligon and Neil Stacey star in John Chapman's comedy drama about a crooked bookie who tries to fix a race.
When
Aug 6-11, 7.45pm, mats Aug 9, 11, 2.30pm
Cost
£15-£27, Aug 9 2.30pm £15-£25
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