Cambridge Leisure Park,
Clifton Road,
CB1 7GX
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Federal Black 40, As We Climb, The Famous Class, Under The Influence, Lost At Seven
The Cambridge-based band plays hard rock.
Richard Herring: What Is Love Anyway?
Intelligent stand-up from the former comedy partner of Stewart Lee.
Vertigo
When
Feb 10, 6.30pm & 8pm
Warning
Jungle, dubstep and drum'n'bass courtesy of Hype, Grooverider, Goldie, Hazard, Wilkinson, RC, Calyx & Teebee, DC Breaks, Barrington, Concrete, Blazin, Randall, Ruffstep, DJ SS, E Decay & Soul Pride, DJ Ping Pong, DJ T, Cynthetic & Infect, Hybrid Mindz, Fox.Rox!, Coda, Noshad D and many more.
Patrick Monahan: Hug Me, I Feel Good!
Upbeat stories and anecdotes from the Irish-Iranian stand-up about the importance of being nice to people.
When
Feb 15, 8pm, doors 7pm
There Was An Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly: People’s Theatre Company (Over 4s)
Children's drama inspired by a nursery rhyme.
When
Feb 15, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Cost
£9, concs £5, family £23
Rizzle Kicks, Pepper, Random Impulse
Indie-influenced hip hop from the Brighton-based twosome.
SambaSunda Quintet
The five-piece plays modern Sudanese music.
When
Feb 16, 8pm, doors 7pm
My Robot Heart
Theatre-maker Molly Naylor presents her work-in-progress on a solo show consisting of three linked stories about love and fear, interspersed with poetry, autobiography and research extracts. Features a live soundtrack created by The Middle Ones.
Pete Firman: Jiggery Pokery
Magical comedy and illusions from the comedic conjuror.
Sterling, Volunteers, Attic Til Dawn, Entry 8, Four Of Whom
Rock band.
Salon Rouge
Vintage De Luxe and DJ Crash & Burn spin hits from the 1940s to now, plus burlesque and cabaret performances from The Amazing Norvil & Josephine, Amelia Wood, Cherry & Ruby, Hocus Pocus Theatre, Dolly GoTightly, Harlow HeartBreak & Gentleman Jacques, The Appletinis and Sassy La Mynx, with hostess Felicity Flappes.
What I Heard About The World
Third Angel and Mala Voadora present a contemporary interpretation of the world as they see it. This is a co-production with Sheffield Theatres and Teatro Maria Matos, Lisbon.
The Willows, Dave Gerard
The indie-folk five-piece performs songs from its debut self-titled album.
When
Feb 21, 8pm, doors 7pm
Steve Knightley
Roots and folk from the singer-songwriter and one half of Show Of Hands.
When
Feb 23, 8pm, doors 7pm
John Peel's Shed
Winning a competition on John Peel's radio show, John Osborne's prize was a box of records from Peel's own collection, which took eight years to listen to. This is Osborne's ode to the late disc jockey and to radio.
Marina And The Diamonds
The glamorous singer performs indie-pop with her group.
Terry Alderton
Witty and physical stand-up from the winner of the Three Weeks Critics Award 2010.
Cost
£12.50, concs £10.50
The Leisure Society
Indie-folk from the London-based outfit.
White Noise
Resident DJs spin house, electro, drum'n'bass, hip hop and dubstep.
For You/About You: Saffron Walden County High School
The Table
Moses the puppet invites you to his home, the Table, where he experiences real and surreal visions in Blind Summit Theatre's imaginative show combining puppetry and dark humour.
When
Feb 29, 8pm, doors 7pm
Eddie & The Hot Rods
Rock five-piece from Essex.
Reem Kelani
World music by the Palestinian singer, musicologist and broadcaster.
When
Mar 1, 8pm, doors 7pm
Jesterlarf Comedy Club
Musical comedy from The Raymond & Mr Timpkins Revue, plus Mark Maier, Angela Barnes and MC Matt Rudge.
When
Mar 2, 8.30pm, doors 7.45pm
More Extreme Puppetry: Workshop
An opportunity to work with Mark Down.
The Snail And The Whale: Tall Stories Theatre Company (Over 4s)
Children's adventure story about a plucky snail who hitches a ride on the back of a humpback whale.
When
Mar 4, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Cost
£9, concs £5, family £23
InMe
The four-piece from Brentwood plays alt rock.
Company Chameleon: Gameshow
A dynamic dance-theatre piece where 'contestants' take a chance against their host, J.O.Z., who is excess personified.
When
Mar 6, 8pm, doors 7pm
Gerry Diver's The Speech Project
The musician, composer and producer presents a work inspired by and incorporating recordings of the spoken word of seminal Irish folk musicians. With musician Lisa Knapp.
When
Mar 7, 8pm, doors 7pm
Lady HaHa
Character comedy from Pippa Evans as American singer-songwriter Loretta Maine, plus Katherine Ryan, Vikki Stone, Cariad Lloyd and MC Kate Smurthwaite.
When
Mar 9, 8pm, doors 7pm
Cost
adv £12, adv concs £10
Lloyd Cole
Pop by the now Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter and ex-lead singer of the Commotions.
Jim Moray
Folk-rock from the Bristol-based multi-instrumentalist.
The Apples
The Israeli group plays a lively fusion of funk, jazz, soul and instrumental hip hop.
2401 Objects
Analogue Productions presents their Edinburgh Fringe First-winning drama exploring the brain, neuroscience and memory. Written by Hannah Barker, Lewis Hetherington and Liam Jarvis with support from the Wellcome Trust.
When
Mar 14, 8pm, doors 7pm
UFO
Classic hard rock by Phil Mogg and his veteran crew.
Lady Gray, Audiofire, 28 Boulevard, Ready For The Fall, Bright Young Things
Worbey And Farrell: Well Strung!
Musical comedy from the two pianists.
When
Mar 16, 8pm, doors 7pm
Spiro
Folk and traditional from the Bristol-based four-piece as they play songs from their Lightbox album and more.
When
Mar 19, 8pm, doors 7pm
Seth Lakeman
The West Country folk musician performs songs from his album Hearts & Minds.
Brett Goldstein Grew Up In A Strip Club
Sharp and offbeat gags about running a strip club.
Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell
Folk from the Newcastle-based guitar and fiddle duo.
Stiff Little Fingers
Veteran Belfast-based punks.
Mike Gunn And Sean Collins: Still On The Roadshow
Sharp wit and punchlines as the two comics join forces.
When
Mar 23, 8pm, doors 7pm
The Adventures Of Wound Man And Shirley
Chris Goode presents his solo drama dealing with the growing pains of a teenage boy and his invention of a fantasy superhero. Directed by Wendy Hubbard.
When
Mar 23, 8pm, doors 7pm
Thirsty
The Paper Birds Theatre Company presents a contemporary theatre piece which combines live music, verbatim text from real interviews, and physical theatre to examine Britain's drinking culture.
When
Mar 26, 8pm, doors 7pm
Cast
John Power's veteran Liverpool-based ensemble performs indie and Brit pop.
Boo Hewerdine & Brook Williams, State Of The Union
Indie-folk by the singer-songwriter and slide guitarist duo.
When
Apr 5, 8pm, doors 7pm
Jesterlarf Comedy Club
When
Apr 6, 8.30pm, doors 7.45pm
The Selecter, Pauline Black, Gaps Hendrickson
Ska from the veteran outfit.
Karine Polwart
Folk from the singer-songwriter.
Goldilocks: Little Angel Theatre (Ages 2-5)
Puppet show based on a popular nursery tale.
When
Apr 8, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Cost
£9, concs £5, family £23
Tim And Light: Tucked In Productions (Over 5s)
A fairy-tale adventure story told using puppets, about a boy and his pet cat who launch a rescue mission to free a mysterious girl.
When
Apr 22, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Cost
£9, concs £5, family £23
Charlene Soraia
Alt folk from the singer-songwriter.
When
Apr 23, phone for times
Graham Coxon
Indie-rock from the singer-songwriter, guitarist and painter from Blur.
When
Apr 24, phone for times
Martin Taylor And Martin Simpson
Jazz and folk from the guitar playing duo.
Lewis Schaffer Is Free Until Famous
Self-deprecating stand-up from the New York comic.
Camille O'Sullivan
The singer and actress performs re-interpretations of songs by Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, Tom Waits and David Bowie in this cabaret show.
When
May 1, 8pm, doors 7pm
Simone Felice Group
The American singer-songwriter, musician, poet and author leads his outfit in playing heartfelt acoustica and folk.
When
May 3, 8pm, doors 7pm
Alex Horne: Seven Years In The Bathroom
Intelligent wit and one-liners.
When
May 8, 8pm, doors 7pm
Lunasa
Traditional Irish folk from the collective.
When
May 8, 8pm, doors 7pm
Ladyhawke
New Zealand-born singer-songwriter Phillipa Brown performs electropop from the album Anxiety.
Paul Brady
The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist plays trad and folk in support of his album Hoooba Dooba.
When
May 9, 8pm, doors 7pm
Laurence Clark: Health Hazard!
Hard-hitting stand-up from the disabled comic.
When
May 10, 8pm, doors 7pm
Wretch 32
The London-based MC, Jermaine Scott, performs grime and hip hop.
When
May 11, phone for times
Alkaline Trio
Dark punk-rock from the American three-piece.
Mitch Benn And The Distractions
Spoof songs from the award-winning musical satirist, who over the years has become a TV, radio and festival regular.
When
May 18, 8pm, doors 7pm
Alfie Moore: I Predicted A Riot!
Observations and anecdotes from the serving police sergeant.
When
May 25, 8pm, doors 7pm
Tir Na Nog
When
May 26, 8pm, doors 7pm
Gary Numan
The electronica pioneer performs his hits and promotes his album Dead Son Rising.
The Pink Floyd Dimension: Pink Floyd Tribute
Danny Bhoy: Wanderlust
Observational, travel-based humour from the Moffat-born comic.
John Cooper Clarke
Edgy and satirical punk poetry.
Three Bonzos And A Piano
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band members perform a highly visual, pared down set featuring tunes from their back catalogue.
Megson
Award-winning contemporary folk duo.
When
Nov 22, 8pm, doors 7pm
Dr Feelgood, Nine Below Zero
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