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SUMMARY:Author Events at Waterstones Book Shop
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 21 January from 6pm\, join Nick Bradley\, author\, translator and creative writing tutor at the University of Cambridge\, as he discusses the process of translating a new version of Natsume Sōseki’s classic I Am a Cat for Vintage Classics. Nick will also talk generally about Japanese literature\, cats\, Japan\, and writing. \nWednesday 28 January from 6pm  Medieval historian and YA author Finn Longman discuss their adult fantasy debut The Wolf and His King.  Steeped in the texture of its source material and rendered with a precision of language that feels intimate and timeless\, this novel will transport you. \nOn Wednesday 25 February from 6pm Waterstones Cambridge is delighted to welcome Sunday Times bestselling author Harriet Tyce as she discusses her new novel Witch Trial – an extraordinary thriller which follows two teenage girls and a murdered classmate for a modern-day witch trial that divides the nation. \nTickets are £8 for General Admission\, £5 for Waterstones Loyalty Cardholders\, and book and ticket options are available. Tickets are available to purchase in store and on the website\, www.waterstones.com
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/author-events-at-waterstones-book-shop/
LOCATION:Waterstones Book Shop\, 22 Sidney Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 3HG
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SUMMARY:The Rivals
DESCRIPTION:Robert Bathurst and Patricia Hodge star in Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s sparkling satire of love and language.  \nBath in the Roaring Twenties: risqué revelry\, romance\, and rivalry in the Assembly Rooms – a town torn between tradition and the new age. \nLydia and Jack are made for each other – but Lydia’s a rebel and Jack’s too posh to be her beau. What’s a chap to do? A little harmless deception\, of course. Meanwhile\, Jack’s father\, Anthony Absolute\, is determined to be obeyed\, and Lydia’s guardian Mrs Malaprop is seeking a love-affair of her own – if only she could find the right words… \nOT Artistic Director Tom Littler gives this 250th anniversary revival a jazzy new production: a sumptuous treat to chase away the winter cold. \nTickets -From £23.50 \nFor info go to https://www.artstheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-rivals/ \n 
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/the-rivals/
LOCATION:Cambridge Arts Theatre\, 6 St Edward's Passage\, Cambridge \, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 3PJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Prokoviev Sonatas at West Road Concert Hall
DESCRIPTION:Prokofiev’s second sonata\, composed in 1912\, has endlessly fascinated pianists: a paradoxical series of superimposed ideas\, where Romanticism\, parody\, brutality\, tender lyricism\, and infinite changes of texture compete; indeed\, one musicologist has described it as an example of ‘polypersonalia’. Its large-scale architecture\, arresting complexity\, brilliance\, dreamy narratives and toccata-like finale make it one of the composer’s greatest works. \nThis concert sets Prokofiev’s masterpiece in the wider context of 20th-century Russian piano music with Kabalevsky’s witty and poised piano miniatures\, his delightful children’s pieces and his first sonatina. Two meditative and poetic works by Fauré provide a starkly contrasting contemporary context to the rest of this programme \nOslo-born David Christophersen\, Artistic Director of the Cambridge Concert Artists series at West Road Concert Hall\, has performed throughout the UK\, including the Woburn Abbey Festival\, Bristol’s St. George’s\, Edinburgh’s Reid Hall\, Oxford’s Holywell Music Room\, London’s St John’s Smith Square and broadcast for BBC Radio 3. \nADC Ticketing 01223 300085 – £20-00 | Concessions: £12-00 (under-18s\, students\, unwaged\, and senior citizens). Book all five recitals for a 30% discount\, and any three or four with 20% discount in advance online from adcticketing.com \nFor info go to https://www.westroad.org/whats-on/prokofiev-sonatas-1-5feb26
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/prokoviev-sonatas-at-west-road-concert-hall/
LOCATION:West Road Concert Hall\, 11 West Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 9DP\, United Kingdom
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