Cambourne Retro Video Game Night
The Hub High Street, CambourneTaking place at The Hub in Cambourne from 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm. Come along for a blast from the past at Cambourne Retro Video Game Night - a fun-filled […]
Radio and Podcasts for Cambridge and South Cambs
Taking place at The Hub in Cambourne from 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm. Come along for a blast from the past at Cambourne Retro Video Game Night - a fun-filled […]
Concert 3:00pm ending 4:15pm (no interval) John Kirkpatrick, accordion, concertina, melodeon & vocals A Victorian Farmer's Year Following his appearances on the hugely popular BBC TV series Victorian Farm, veteran […]
Join the cast and crew of “Nothing On” as they embark on a nationwide tour of their new farce! While the dress run was a little shaky, the doors on […]
The Universe and the Neurodiverse is a journey from the outermost planets to our innermost thoughts. Robin Ince has spent 15 years hosting the multi award winning The Infinite Monkey […]
10.30am – 1.30pm Get outdoors, get active, and make a difference! Come along for a rewarding morning helping to care for Wandlebury’s beautiful green spaces and the wildlife that calls […]
Not bad for a boy who grew up in Essex, the son of a corner shop owner and a secretary. From Leytonstone and the Leyton Players to Hamlet at the […]
Join Caroline Swinburne, in conversation with Adrian Peel, from 6pm on Thursday the 29th of January to discuss her brand new novel Solo. Cate was a world class musician in […]
The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge, conducted by Darrell Davison, performs works by three famous composers of the 19th-century Austro-German symphonic tradition. The concert begins with Schumann's Manfred Overture (1848), and […]
Following a string of successful performances, Cambridge Footlights are back by popular demand with two nights of hilarious comedy! Cambridge Footlights are the world-famous comedy troupe who first aired the […]
Bath in the Roaring Twenties: risqué revelry, romance, and rivalry in the Assembly Rooms – a town torn between tradition and the new age. Lydia and Jack are made for […]
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 […]
It is the rather historically inaccurate “Medieval period” and twin princes Alexander and Leonard have never known who is the oldest brother and therefore has the right to be King. […]
What’s Ons are broadcast across the day at 7.50, 10.30, 1.30 and 4.30, and at weekends.
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