:The Mouse Trap

Cambridge Corn Exchange Wheeler Street, Cambridge

Don’t just see it. Solve it. Agatha Christie's The Mouse Trap is the world’s longest-running play. This thrilling West End production is the genre-defining murder mystery from the best-selling novelist of all time… case closed! As news spreads of a murder in London, a group of seven strangers find themselves snowed-in at a remote countryside […]

£30.00 – £45.00

The Wedding Singer

ADC Theatre Park Street, Cambridge

It’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favourite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party until his fiancée leaves him at the altar. Heart-broken, Robbie now ruins every wedding he plays. When he meets waitress Julia, he falls in love - but Julia is about to marry a Wall Street shark, […]

£11.00 – £18.00

The Cole Porter Songbook at Stapleford Granary

Stapleford Granary Bury Road, Stapleford

With Matt Ford and Matt Regan. Cole Porter, one of America's finest song and musical theatre composers, perfected his distinctive style during the 1920 and 30s: an irresistible blend of witty, refined lyrics and sophisticated, swinging melodies. Matt Ford and Matt Regan's programme includes the Broadway smash hits I've Got You Under My Skin, True […]

£11.00 – £22.00

Luca Stricagnoli at Cambridge Junction

Cambridge Junction (J2) Clifton Way, Cambridge

Luca Stricagnoli, born and raised in Italy, is an acoustic guitarist known for his unique style and innovative playing techniques. His original approach to music has led him to a variety of successes from obtaining over 100 million views on his music videos to having the opportunity to perform all around the globe. Using up […]

£22.50

Shelley’s Steam Ship

Taking place at 7.30 pm at The Pye Building, Cambridge Museum of Technology Duration: 50 minutes plus question time Tickets: on the door for £5 a head, £3 for students. Members and Volunteers of Cambridge Museum of Technology can attend for free Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Group’s Autumn / Winter programme opens with a talk by […]

£3.00 – £5.00

Farm Hall

Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge

"It was never about the Reich or the war. It was about physics.” Based on a remarkable true story. Summer 1945, Hitler is dead, but the war in the Pacific rages on. When six of Germany’s top nuclear scientists – including three Nobel Prize winners – are detained by the Allied forces at Farm Hall, […]

£20.00 – £40.00

Lockdown Folk Festival Live

Arkenstall Centre and Haddenham Arts Centre Ely

An amazing variety of folk music from all over the world. Food, drink and connecting. Bands include Tin Giants, Bof, Pauline Vallance, Pat Smith and Ned Clamp, Jeremy Harmer and many more.fg For tickets go to otherloves.co.uk/lfl3

Alconfest

Alconbury Memorial Hall Alconbury

First Alconbury Scouts present a family food and drink festival. Scouts BBQ/ Face painting/ Food stalls/ Beer, Gin and Cider/ Bouncy assault course/ Bar bus/ Archery/ Soft archery/ Live bands from 8.00 pm. Taking place at Alconbury Memorial Hall from 2.00 pm to 11.00 pm.

James Williams and Katie Spencer at Cambridge Folk Club

The Golden Hind Milton Road, Cambridge

Luke James Williams is an indie-folk singer-songwriter from Cambridgeshire who has received glowing reviews for his captivating and emotive live performances. Drawing on a wide range of musical influences, Luke has crafted a unique sound, painting pictures with words and singing them in his own distinctly English voice. Katie Spencer:  Katie is an outstanding singer/songwriter […]

£8.00 – £10.00

Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells

Corn Exchange Cambridge

Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells - A 50th Anniversary Celebration. Tubular Bells The 50th Anniversary Celebration tour will feature an expansive live group, arranged by Mike Oldfield’s long-term collaborator Robin A Smith. The wonderful thing about Tubular Bells is that it never seems to age. It takes you on a journey through progressive rock and electronica, […]

£25.50 – £58.00

Bourn Windmill Open Day

Bourn Post Mill Off the Caxton Road, Bourn

Bourn windmill is one of the oldest in the country, set in beautiful scenery. The mill will be opened and guides will show you how the mill works and tell you the history of this fascinating building. Last tour at 4pm. Not only can you see inside, you can also have a go at the […]

£1.00 – £3.00

Paul McKenna Band at Stapleford Granary

Stapleford Granary Bury Road, Stapleford

Paul McKenna, singer-songwriter | Robbie Greig, fiddle | Conal McDonagh, pipes & whistles | Conor Markey, banjo, bouzouki & guitars | Ewan Baird, percussion. Fronted by one of Scotland’s most expressive vocalists and songwriters, the Paul McKenna Band draws on traditional Scottish and Irish roots, combined with contemporary acoustic pop. The group formed in Glasgow […]

£11.00 – £22.00

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