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Welcome to our Summer/ Autumn 2024 season.
The big news is that tickets are now on sale for this year’s pantomime Cinderella, starring Cambridge legend Matt Crosby. This is the highlight of our theatrical calendar, and we are incredibly proud to produce the show afresh in-house each year, overseeing every stage of the creative process. We’ll be working hard from now through to opening night to ensure the carriage awaits and Cinders makes it to the ball!
This year, as well as our annual panto, we have been collaborating to present several new works this season and beyond. We are delighted to be working in partnership with Bedazzle Inclusive Productions to present an original piece, Mythic Trials, as the old tales of Greek mythology receive a contemporary re-examination. Fans of Ian Rankin’s legendary Scottish Inspector will relish our latest co-production of Rebus: A Game Called Malice, as a dinner party game leads to more mysteries being uncovered than the unsuspecting guests had bargained for.
Creating a programme for our main stage is a constant and year round effort, with us continually looking out for the best the UK touring market has to offer. This season it feels there is a particularly strong lineup of great plays and brilliant actors treading our boards. The Terence Rattigan double bill of The Browning Version and Separate Tables, starring national treasure Siân Phillips and theatre legend Nathaniel Parker is not to be missed. I can hardly believe it’s been twenty years since Alan Bennett’s tale of the Sheffield grammar school lads preparing for Oxbridge first appeared on stage, but this anniversary tour of The History Boys promises to be as witty and profound now as it was back then.
Lovers of musicals are in for a treat with Here You Come
Again: The New Dolly Parton Musical which is bound to be the feel good event of the summer, celebrating the healing power of a well written country song! And you won’t want to miss the cult classic Heathers the Musical, coming to our stage after a smash hit West End run and two national tours.
We are all thrilled to be able to offer a great range of productions for our younger patrons this season, from the incredible puppetry in Dinosaur World Live to the wonderfully wicked Awful Auntie, bringing the popular David Walliams tale to life, and perfect for a half-term treat. I particularly look forward to welcoming back the stage adaptation of Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came To Tea as I’m sure many parents will have fond memories of reading this to their children. New adaptations of the classic Spot’s Birthday Party and bestselling children’s book The Lion Inside promise to delight young theatregoers, and I hope will form the beginnings of a lifelong love of seeing old and new stories unfolding on stage.
On top of this we have some brilliant one-nighters to look forward to, ranging from the comedy of Stewart Lee and Punt and Dennis, to tales from the haberdashery with Patrick Grant and Esme Young, to the multi award-winning lyricist Sir Tim Rice in his evening of stories and songs from his illustrious career.
I do hope you find many things to tempt you in these pages. Please don’t hesitate to ring our friendly Box Office team if you would like any help or advice. Thank you, as ever, for your steadfast support and I look forward to seeing you again very soon at Cambridge Arts Theatre.
MONDAY 15 – TUESDAY 16 APRIL
STEWART LEE: BASIC LEE
After a decade of groundbreaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode.
One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks. Pure. Simple. Classic. Basic Lee.
Age guidance 14+
SUNDAY 28 APRIL
TIM RICE
MY LIFE IN MUSICALS –I KNOW HIM SO WELL
Sir Tim Rice, the multi award-winning and internationally renowned lyricist, visits Cambridge with a very special live musical theatre event My Life in Musicals – I Know Him So Well
Reflecting on his illustrious career, Tim will share anecdotes behind his songs, the hits and misses along with stories of his life and live performances from a wonderful catalogue of songs.
Packed full of hit musical numbers performed by the UK’s leading West End singers and musicians led by Musical Director Duncan Waugh, including Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, Any Dream Will Do, A Whole New World, Can You Feel The Love Tonight, Circle of Life, Hakuna Matata, I Know Him So Well and One Night In Bangkok, My Life in Musicals is an absolute must for fans of musical theatre.
MONDAY – TUESDAY, 7.30PM: £30
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE LIMITED AVAILABILITY
7.30PM: £42
SUNDAY 19 MAY
PUNT & DENNIS WE ARE NOT A ROBOT
Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt are back on tour for the first time in 10 years. Older but not really much wiser, they are returning to what they do best; sitting in traffic jams wondering if a different route would have been better, and then in the evening, presenting their new live show. What have they learned from a decade of following the news for Mock the Week and The Now Show? What wisdom has experience taught them? And have they learned any new jokes? Let’s hope so. They promise they have.
7.30PM: £27/£30
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
SUNDAY 23 JUNE
AN EVENING WITH PATRICK AND ESME
Patrick Grant and Esme Young, judges of the hugely popular BBC2 series The Great British Sewing Bee, visit the Arts Theatre for the first time with a very special one-off show created just for Cambridge.
Patrick Grant is an award-winning Scottish fashion designer with a career spanning almost two decades. An outspoken advocate for radical change in the fashion and clothing industry, Patrick has spoken for Ted Talks, written for many newspapers and magazines and is currently penning his second and third books.
Esme Young is an English fashion designer and television presenter who began her career in the 1970s by opening the iconic fashion shop Swanky Modes in Camden. Esme makes costumes for film, including hit titles including The Beach, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later and Trainspotting.
7.30PM: £42
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
For One Night Only
SATURDAY 6 JULY
BOUNDER & CAD
Prodigal sons of college choirs and Cambridge Footlights, ‘supremely entertaining’ musical-comedy duo Bounder & Cad are finally coming home. Twice selected for BBC Radio 4Extra’s Comedy Club Pick of The Year, they are delighted to be bringing their ‘blissfully funny’ ★★★★★ reviewed show to Cambridge Arts Theatre. Expect hilarious original songs, making mischief of anything from backhanded love-songs to tax avoidance, via cricket, rock’n’roll and underwear.
Accompanied by a sizzling jazz trio of piano, double-bass and drums, Adam Drew and Guy Hayward will make you laugh until ‘your face aches’. Fans of Kit and The Widow and Fascinating Aïda are sure to enjoy.
7.30PM: £30
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
SUNDAY 7 JULY
BARRIE RUTTER: SHAKESPEARE’S ROYALS
Join Barrie Rutter OBE, plus special guest Emily Butterfield, to celebrate the Bard’s kings and queens – their achievements, conquests and foibles – with songs, stories, anecdotes and memories from a career of playing and directing Shakespeare’s Royals, with Northern Broadsides and beyond, all over the world.
7.30PM: £30
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE PRESENTS THIS YEAR’S TRADITIONAL FAMILY PANTOMIME
DIRECTED BY
STARRING CAMBRIDGE LEGEND MATT CROSBY
Your carriage awaits… The Arts Theatre’s spectacular family pantomime returns with the most magical rags-to-riches tale of all: CINDERELLA.
Starring Cambridge favourite Matt Crosby as the lovable Buttons, expect side-splitting jokes, sensational song and dance numbers and a sprinkling of glitter that the whole family can enjoy. Further casting to be announced!
Cinderella’s humdrum life is turned upside down after a surprise visit from her Fairy Godmother whisks her into a glittering world of glass slippers, handsome princes and enchanted pumpkins. But magic just doesn’t happen to girls like Cinderella! Can she escape the evil schemes of her two cruel stepsisters and live happily ever after?
The creative team behind last year’s ★★★★★ ‘feathered extravaganza’ Mother Goose put a brilliantly fun Cambridge twist on the timeless tale, putting the Arts Theatre firmly on the map as the biggest and best Christmas show in town. Book today!
‘MUSIC AND LAUGHTER…
LOVE AND ROMANCE, AND A LITTLE BIT OF FESTIVE RAZZLE-DAZZLE’
CAMBRIDGE INDEPENDENT on Mother Goose, 2023
‘I
COULDN’T FAULT IT… THE BEST PANTO I’VE SEEN IN YEARS’
CAMBRIDGE 105 RADIO on Mother Goose, 2023
NOVEMBER 2024
DECEMBER 2024
Relaxed performances: Sat 7 Dec, 10am & Sun 22 Dec, 11am
Audio Described performance: Sat 14 Dec, 2pm (Touch Tour available)
Captioned performance: Sat 14 Dec, 2pm
BSL Interpreted performance: Sun 15 Dec, 3pm
TICKETS FOR ACCESS SCHEME MEMBERS ON ASSISTED PERFORMANCES ONLY: £20
PREVIEW: ALL TICKETS £25. SCHOOLS PERFORMANCES HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW – SCHOOL TICKETS: £20
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER-TICKET BOOKING FEE
Discounts: Only one discount applies; discount applies to base ticket price, no discounts on children's tickets, lower priced seats or the preview.
TILTED WIG & MALVERN THEATRES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THEATRE BY THE LAKE PRESENT
A HILARIOUS COMEDY OF MISCHIEF AND MANNERS
WITH FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR, RSC AND SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE STAR
JOSEPH MARCELL
THUNDERING LAUGHS AND GIGGLES… A GREAT FEEL-GOOD SHOW WEST END BEST FRIEND
GOSSIP NEVER GOES OUT OF FASHION.
Sir Peter Teazle (Joseph Marcell) believes his young wife is sleeping with someone else. She isn’t.
But she’s starting to think if her husband believes it, she may as well give it a go. After all, if you’re going to cause a scandal, you might as well enjoy it...
Deliciously naughty and outrageously silly, this timeless comedy is a masterclass in social satire and the art of gossip. Reimagined into the 20th century and featuring an unforgettable cast of largerthan-life characters, each armed with a lacerating wit, The School for Scandal is one of the greatest comedies ever written.
Join us for a lightning-paced evening of romance, revenge and rollicking fun that promises to leave you entertained, enamoured – and perhaps even a little scandalised!
PURE THEATRE MAGIC, YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS YORK MIX
REVIEWS FROM TILTED WIG’S PRODUCTION OF AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
FRIDAY 19 – SUNDAY 21 APRIL
NICOLL ENTERTAINMENT PRESENT A ROSE THEATRE, CURVE, MAST MAYFLOWER STUDIOS AND UNICORN THEATRE PRODUCTION
‘No matter your size, we all have a mouse and a lion inside.’
A heart-warming tale about confidence, self-esteem, and a shy little mouse who sets out on a journey to find his roar.
In a dry dusty place where the sand sparkled gold, stood a mighty flat rock, all craggy and old. And under that rock in a tinyful house, lived the littlest, quietest, meekest brown mouse.
Fed up of being ignored and forgotten by the other animals, Mouse wishes he could roar like Lion. But, as he discovers, even the biggest, bossiest people are scared sometimes ... and even the smallest creatures can have the heart of a lion!
Based on the best-selling story by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, this joyous new stage adaptation featuring puppetry, music and song is directed by Sarah Punshon (The Jungle Book), with music and lyrics by Eamonn O’Dwyer (Brief Encounter).
Age guidance 3+
FRIDAY: 1.30PM & 4.30PM
SATURDAY: 11AM & 2PM
SUNDAY: 11AM & 2PM
ALL TICKETS: £18
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
A life in the balance. Twelve men. One verdict.
Following a recording-breaking West End season, this powerful production of Twelve Angry Men is back in session!
Reginald Rose’s gripping courtroom thriller stars Jason Merrells (Casualty, Emmerdale), Gray O’Brien (Coronation Street, Peak Practice), Tristan Gemmill (Coronation Street, Casualty), Michael Greco (EastEnders), Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier) and Gary Webster (Minder, Family Affairs).
Twelve Angry Men has been hailed ‘the classiest, most intelligent drama playing on the West End’. It brings the 1957 three-time Academy Award-nominated film, considered one of the great ‘mustsees’ of all time, to the stage.
A jury has murder on their minds and a life in their hands as they decide the fate of a young delinquent accused of killing his father. But what appears to be an open and shut case soon becomes a huge dilemma, as prejudices and preconceived ideas about the accused, the trial, and each other turn the tables every which way, until the nail-biting climax…
Now it’s your turn to witness a ‘brilliant’, ‘riveting’, ‘triumph’ of a show.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
WEDNESDAY 1 & FRIDAY 3 MAY
THURSDAY 2 & SATURDAY 4 MAY
BY PUCCINIPerformed in English with English surtitles.
Manon Lescaut is a devastating depiction of a woman wrestling with her desire for love on her own terms, and the rigid double standards imposed on her by society. The opera was a breakthrough hit for its composer, Giacomo Puccini, packed with memorable music and heartbreaking drama.
Jude Christian, fresh from a critically acclaimed Titus Andronicus at London’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, brings incisive direction and a sharp, poetic new translation to her radical new production, while ETO Music Director Gerry Cornelius conducts.
BY STRAVINSKYPerformed in English with English surtitles.
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Igor Stravinsky’s brilliantly inventive The Rake’s Progress charts young Tom Rakewell’s journey from an unexpected riches to ruin at the hands of his own naivety and a devilish new friend. One of Stravinsky’s crowning achievements in his pioneering career, the opera is a cynical but humanistic depiction of loss, love and how the devil finds work for idle hands.
The production is helmed by Polly Graham, Artistic Director of Longborough Festival Opera, and the up-and-coming conductor and composer Jack Sheen.
7.30PM: £25/£35/£45
If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken. CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number
PRE-SHOW TALKS, SEE PAGE 40
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome people spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, with very young children.
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one Details
'A JOYOUS VERSION OF THE HITCHCOCK CLASSIC’
THE SUNDAY TIMES
‘HILARIOUS’
SUNDAY EXPRESS
‘DIZZYINGLY ENTERTAINING’
THE TELEGRAPH
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, hilariously adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow as the smash hit Olivier and Tony Award Winning Comedy, is back after nearly 10 years in London’s West End, taking Broadway by storm, playing 39 different countries and delighting over 3 million people worldwide with its quintessentially plucky spirit and dashing sense of fun.
Follow the incredible adventures of our handsome hero Richard Hannay, complete with stiff-upper-lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful women.
This wonderfully inventive and gripping comedy thriller features four fearless actors, playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced fun and thrilling action.
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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
BSL PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken.
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed
A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
‘ENORMOUSLY MOVING, SATISFYING AND SOULFUL’
‘THE BEST PAGE TO STAGE SHOW SINCE WAR HORSE… A SPELLBINDING
There is a way to be good again.
Direct from Broadway, The Kite Runner, an outstanding and unforgettable theatrical tour de force is returning to the UK in 2024.
Based on Khaled Hosseini’s international bestselling novel, adapted by Mathew Spangler and directed by Giles Croft, this haunting tale of friendship spans cultures and continents and follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption.
Afghanistan is a country on the verge of war and best friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul, the skies are full of colour and the streets are full of the excitement of a kite flying tournament, but no one can foresee the terrible incident that will shatter their lives forever.
One Broadway season and two West End seasons have garnered international acclaim for this incredibly powerful story, don’t miss it.
Age guidance 13+
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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
BSL PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken.
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
PRE-SHOW TALK, SEE PAGE 40
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed
A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, with very young children.
MIND-BENDING NEW COMEDY DIRECT FROM THE WEST END
Henry Lewis and Jonathan Sayer, creators of the global smash hit The Play That Goes Wrong and BBC series The Goes Wrong Show, return on tour with Mischief’s riotous new comedy MIND MANGLER: MEMBER OF THE TRAGIC CIRCLE.
Join the Mind Mangler as he attempts a spectacular return with his acclaimed two man solo show. Witness hilarious feats of mentalism spiral into chaos as he attempts to read your mind, mind, mind…
Following last year’s sold-out UK Tour and a disastrous season in New York, don’t miss Mind Mangler at Cambridge Arts Theatre, a guaranteed night of laugh-filled magic and mind-bending silliness that will leave you gasping for breath!
Age guidance 10+
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There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£39
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken. CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, with very young children.
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one Details
When Stella sets off to visit London with her parents, she has no idea her life is in danger! When Stella wakes up three months later, only her Aunt Alberta can tell her what has happened. But not everything Alberta tells her turns out to be true and Stella quickly discovers she’s in for the fight of her life against her very own awful Auntie!
Following their acclaimed productions of Gangsta Granny, Billionaire Boy and Demon Dentist, Birmingham Stage Company are proud to present a fabulous new production of David Walliams’ amazing adventure, featuring a small ghost, a huge owl and a very awful Auntie!
‘A joy to watch – a fantastic set and fabulous cast – I highly recommend!’ WHAT’S GOOD TO DO
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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
WEDNESDAY: 6.30PM
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction used one before, we recommend arriving at the Theatre early so that can explain how they work.
THURSDAY: 11AM & 3PM
FRIDAY: 2PM & 6.30PM
SATURDAY: 2PM & 6.30PM
SUNDAY: 11AM
ADULTS: £25, CHILDREN: £20
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage. For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
RELAXED PERFORMANCE
SEE PAGE 40
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication with very young children.
Details of accessible performances are highlighted on Page 32 and on the relevant show Further information on access provision is available online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
A hilariously acerbic new comedy by Michael McManus, the writer of Maggie & Ted, directed by Joanna Read.
Starring Matthew Cottle (of BAFTA-nominated BBC sitcom Game On and Channel 4’s hit comedy The Windsors), Debra Stephenson (Bad Girls, Coronation Street) and Ryan Early (Coronation Street, The Archers) Party Games! puts political leadership on the ledge and goes inside the chaos of government to see whether advisers do advise and if ministers can decide.
This is the UK, 2026, John Waggner newly elected leader of the hastily formed centrist One Nation Party presides over a hung parliament, a discontented electorate and striking cheese makers.
He and his power-hungry MPs must cling onto authority through whatever shaky means possible. Can one man, a Svengali spin doctor and some dodgy data unite the country? And what role can his wife, the King and a large spider play in keeping the lights on?
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
POST-SHOW TALK, SEE PAGE 40
Step into the vibrant world of London’s intellectual elite, where the price of success is often too high to pay.
Accolade follows the life of a celebrated writer on the verge of receiving a much-coveted award for his work. A gripping tale of ambition, scandal, and the harsh realities that lie beneath the surface of success.
With razor-sharp dialogue, poignant moments, and unexpected twists at every turn, Accolade grips your heart and mind, forcing you to examine the fine line between truth and lies.
Originally written in the 1950s, Emlyn Williams’ play remains remarkably relevant nearly 75 years later – this dark and chilling look about the price of success and trial-by-media examines the fine line between truth and lies, good and evil, and one’s past and future.
WITH STAR CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED!
Directed by Sean Mathias – previous productions include Frank and Percy, The Cherry Orchard, Alone Together and the recently filmed adaptation of Hamlet starring Ian McKellen.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
PRIOR TO WEST END!
For the first time ever, all of Dolly Parton’s biggest hits can be experienced together in a rollicking and joyous new musical comedy.
Packed with the iconic songs Jolene, 9 to 5, Islands in the Stream, I Will Always Love You, Here You Come Again and more, this lively and touching new musical tells the story of a diehard fan whose fantasy version of international icon Dolly Parton gets him through trying times. With her wit, humour and charm, Dolly teaches him a whole lot about life, love and how to pull yourself up by your bootstraps… even if your bootstraps don’t have rhinestones! This is one musical that is sure to make you smile.
After several successful productions across the United States, Here You Come Again was originally written by two-time Emmy awardwinning comedy and songwriter Bruce Vilanch with Gabriel Barre (who also directs) and Tricia Paoluccio (who also plays Dolly), and has now been adapted for the UK by acclaimed British playwright Jonathan Harvey (Gimme, Gimme, Gimme and Coronation Street).
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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£45/£55
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken. CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, with very young children.
BEDAZZLE INCLUSIVE PRODUCTIONS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE
Pulled from the previously untouchable heights of Mount Olympus, Zeus is called to court to be held accountable. Has he wielded power with care and consideration, or callous disregard? His own divinity hangs in the balance, as he is challenged by gods and mortals alike.
This exciting new piece of theatre interrogates Greek mythology through a contemporary lens, using expressive movement and original writing.
The cast of neurodivergent and disabled performers are training on the Bedazzle Foundation Course (an inclusive drama school). Always striving to reflect and challenge the wider issues in society, Bedazzle Inclusive Productions presents their latest work: Mythic Trials.
access
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
access
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction used one before, we recommend arriving at the Theatre early so that can explain how they work.
11.30AM & 7.30PM:
ADULTS: £20 CHILDREN: £15
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual,
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) formances, subject to availability.
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early can explain how they work.
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage. For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication with very young children.
RELAXED PERFORMANCE, BSL PERFORMANCE AND CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40.
Details of accessible performances are highlighted on Page 32 and on the relevant show Further information on access provision is available online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
ALONGSIDE BSL INTERPRETATION, MAKATON WILL BE INTEGRATED INTO THE PERFORMANCE
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage. For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
The Management reserves the right of admission and the right to offer alternative seating. be held responsible for changes to programmes and casting made by touring companies. Latecomers into the auditorium at the absolute discretion of the Theatre, in consultation with the touring at time of going to print. For full terms and conditions of sale visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/terms-and-conditions.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication with very young children.
THURSDAY 11 – SUNDAY 14 JULY
SAM BRADSHAW PRODUCTIONS
Copyright © The Eric and Gillian Hill Family Trust / Salspot Ltd. 2024. FUN WITH SPOT is a trademark of Salspot Ltd. Used under license from Salspot Ltd. All rights reserved
Spot is having a very special birthday party and you’re invited!
With party hats, songs, dancing and lots of interactive party games, this is going to be the best birthday party ever!
Join Steve the Monkey, Tom the Crocodile and Helen the Hippo to say a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPOT!
Based on the beloved Eric Hill classic Happy Birthday Spot, this brand-new adaptation brings your favourite pup and his friends to life in an interactive and accessible show suitable for ages 2+ and their grown-ups.
THURSDAY: 2PM & 4PM
FRIDAY: 11AM & 2PM
SATURDAY: 11AM, 2PM & 4PM
SUNDAY: 11AM, 2PM & 4PM
ALL TICKETS: £18
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
WEDNESDAY 17 – SATURDAY 20 JULY LONDON
Within his private psychiatric clinic, Doctor Prentice is interviewing a new secretary. Geraldine wants the position but seems underqualified and uncertain about her parentage. Mrs Prentice appears, flushed and in urgent need of a drink, following an illicit encounter at the Station Hotel. In the meantime, Doctor Rance, a Government Inspector and Sergeant Match, a policeman, arrive amidst increasing chaos with searching questions of their own.
What the Butler Saw is Joe Orton’s most ambitious play, manic farce and masterclass in fearless comic writing. No institution, political view or tradition is safe, as Orton explores comic territory few playwrights have dared to visit.
Joe Orton was born in Leicester in 1933. During a short, dazzling career, he shocked, outraged, and delighted audiences with his riotous black comedies, including Loot and Entertaining Mr Sloane
Contains strong language and adult themes.
Age Guidance: 14+
WEDNESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£30/£35
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
LONDON CITY BALLET
RESURGENCE
The glorious London City Ballet are back! After an absence of almost 30 years, the company returns to stages across the world with a sublime programme of ballet and contemporary dance.
Featuring a fantastic, international company of dancers, this comeback production includes acclaimed works including the revival of Kenneth MacMillan’s 1972 one-act ballet Ballade, unseen in Europe for over fifty years. Ashley Page’s Larina Waltz celebrates its 30th anniversary in this production, and Olivier-award winner Arielle Smith creates a brand-new work. Eve, a full company piece by London City Ballet’s Artistic Director, Christopher Marney, which premiered at Sadlers Wells in 2022 closes the evening.
Formerly a resident company of Sadler’s Wells, London and internationally recognised as one of the world’s leading dance companies, the prolific London City Ballet was famously patronised by Diana, Princess of Wales, before closing its doors in 1996. With beautiful dance fused with glorious music and unrivalled on-stage talent, the company is back with a vengeance.
TUESDAY – THURSDAY, 7.30PM: £20/£30/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
POST-SHOW TALK, SEE PAGE 40
Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live in this roarsome interactive show for all the family.
Grab your compass and join our intrepid explorer across uncharted territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child’s favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor and Segnosaurus!
A special meet and greet after the show offers all our brave explorers the chance to make a new dinosaur friend.
Don’t miss this entertaining and mind-expanding jurassic adventure, live on stage. Book now before tickets become extinct!
MONDAY: 2PM & 4.30PM
TUESDAY: 11AM & 2PM
WEDNESDAY: 11AM & 2PM
ALL TICKETS: £20
Running time: 50 mins plus 15 min post show meet & greet with the Dinosaurs! Age guidance 3+
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns to Cambridge.
The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger!
Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show; packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos. Don’t miss this stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime mayhem... expect to be surprised!
Running time: approx 55 minutes (no interval)
Age guidance 3+
access
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction used one before, we recommend arriving at the Theatre early so that can explain how they work.
FRIDAY: 2PM & 4.30PM
SATURDAY: 11AM & 2PM
SUNDAY: 11AM & 2PM
ALL TICKETS: £18
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage. For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
RELAXED PERFORMANCE
SEE PAGE 40
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication with very young children.
Details of accessible performances are highlighted on Page 32 and on the relevant show Further information on access provision is available online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
The Management reserves the right of admission and the right to offer alternative seating. be held responsible for changes to programmes and casting made by touring companies. Latecomers into the auditorium at the absolute discretion of the Theatre, in consultation with the touring at time of going to print. For full terms and conditions of sale visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/terms-and-conditions.
THURSDAY 29 AUGUST – SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER
A splendid dinner party in an Edinburgh stately home concludes with a murder mystery game created by the hostess. A murder needs to be solved. But the guests have secrets of their own, threatened by the very game they are playing. And among them is Inspector John Rebus. True crime is his calling. Is he playing an alternative game, one to which only he knows the rules? There are suspects, clues and danger with every twist and turn – and a shocking discovery will send this game called ‘Malice’ hurtling towards a gasp-inducing conclusion.
Sir Ian Rankin is the multimillion-copy award-winning bestseller of over thirty novels worldwide and creator of John Rebus. His books have been translated into thirty-six languages and have been adapted for radio, the stage and the screen. His Rebus novels have dominated the detective fiction market with the ensuing television series ensuring the detective’s legendary status.
THURSDAY 29 AUGUST –
SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM
SATURDAY 31 AUGUST, THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER
& SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
SUNDAY 1 SEPTEMBER: NO PERFORMANCES
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
MONDAY 23 – SATURDAY 28
ORIGINAL THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH WILTSHIRE CREATIVE PRESENTS
SEBASTIAN FAULKS’S
The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one ‘RIVETING’
Sebastian Faulks’s epic story of love and loss returns to the stage in a brand-new production, marking the 30th anniversary of the international best-selling novel.
A mesmerising story of one man’s journey through an all-consuming love affair into the horror of the First World War. Once seen never forgotten.
Starring award-winning actor Max Bowden, best known for this role of Ben Mitchell in EastEnders, and produced by the award-winning Original Theatre (The Mirror Crack’d by Agatha Christie, Murder in the Dark and The Habit of Art).
Age guidance 14+
access
MONDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available formances, subject to availability.
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £20/£25/£35/£40
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. used one before, we recommendww arriving at the Theatre early so that our can explain how they work.
BSL PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 40
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken.
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed
A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
“History? It’s just one f***ing thing after another...”
The 20th anniversary production of Alan Bennett’s brilliant modern classic, winner of 30 major awards, and voted The Nation’s Favourite Play in 2013.
A-Level results day. Cutler’s Grammar School. 1980s Sheffield. Eight unruly teenagers burst into adulthood with the best grades their school has ever seen, but their sights are set on something higher: to study at the most famous academic institutions in the world – Oxford and Cambridge. But their teachers can’t agree how best to tutor them. There’s Hector, the maverick English teacher who believes in culture for its own sake; Irwin – the shrewd supply teacher full of soundbites; Felix - the headmaster obsessed with league tables and Mrs Lintott –the History teacher who thinks her colleagues are all fools.
The History Boys follows this bright bunch of boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university, lifting the lid on staffroom rivalries and the anarchy of adolescence.
This timely revival, directed by Seán Linnen, asks what is the purpose of education? And who is it for?
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
THEATRE ROYAL BATH PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
The novel which has most influenced the 21st century is brought to the stage in a thrilling new version by Ryan Craig.
On 4th April 1984, Winston Smith, comrade 6079, starts a diary. In a world where every action is painstakingly monitored and controlled, this simple act puts Winston’s life in jeopardy. A clandestine love affair with co-worker Julia further enrages the authorities, but can they truly trust each other? And what of the mysterious O’Brien? Will he help them overthrow the regime, confront them with their most terrifying fears, or worse…?
Shocking and fantastical when first written in 1949, Orwell’s novel has remained one of the most chillingly prescient novels of the last century.
Ryan Craig’s recent work includes Charlotte and Theodore. Nominated as Most Promising Playwright at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2005, he has gone on to win acclaim for The Holy Rosenbergs and Our Class at the National Theatre, The Glass Room and Filthy Business at Hampstead Theatre.
Director Lindsay Posner is one of the UK’s most sought-after directors whose most recent credits include West End runs of Noises Off and A View From The Bridge.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY
DIRECTED BY KEN LUDWIG
LUCY BAILEY
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY
Winter 1934 and an avalanche stops the Orient Express dead in its tracks. A murder. A train full of suspects. An impossible case. Trapped in the snow with a killer still on-board, can the world’s most famous detective, Hercule Poirot, crack the case before the train reaches its final destination?
DIRECTED BY KEN LUDWIG
LUCY BAILEY
Murder on the Orient Express is one of Agatha Christie’s greatest literary achievements, with a final twist that is amongst her very best. Gripping, tense and masterfully cryptic, this brand-new production is a deliciously thrilling ride and an ingenious murder mystery, guaranteed to keep you guessing until the end of the line.
Following a sell-out tour of the best-selling crime novel of all time, And Then There Were None, Fiery Angel and Lucy Bailey (Director of West End Witness for the Prosecution) will bring Ken Ludwig’s adaptation of another Agatha Christie classic to the stage in 2024.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Amidst the heat of a Neapolitan spring, Filumena Marturano (Felicity Kendal) lies on her deathbed, waiting to marry the man who has kept her as his mistress for twenty-five years. No sooner than they are married, she makes a miraculous recovery, much to the surprise of her new, unwilling husband and his younger lover!
Is she a simple woman who simply wants the best for her family, or a fiercely intelligent opportunist determined to claim what is hers?
In a battle of wills between all involved, Filumena mixes charm and optimism with acerbic wit and a moral examination of how where we come from defines who we become.
WITH FURTHER STAR CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED!
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Summer, 1954. The atmosphere at The Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth is one of repressed emotions and post-war gentility. In this world of hushed conversations and quiet anonymity, an unlikely friendship develops between a shy spinster and a retired Army officer. But when a newspaper threatens to reveal the Major’s long-held secret, will the other residents cast him out for good?
Meanwhile, in the heart of the Midlands, a long-serving teacher is on the verge of retirement from his distinguished public school. Diminished by poor health, a crumbling marriage, the distain of his colleagues and the derision of his pupils, he is given cause to re-examine his life when a young student offers an unexpected gesture of kindness.
Britain is changing. Nothing will ever be the same again.
Terence Rattigan’s one act masterpieces Table Number Seven (from Separate Tables) and The Browning Version are paired for the first time, capturing one quietly momentous evening seventy years ago.
Stage and screen stars Nathaniel Parker and Dame Siân Phillips lead an ensemble cast, directed by Olivier Award winner James Dacre, in this double bill from one of Britain’s most popular 20th century playwrights.
TUESDAY – SATURDAY, 7.30PM
AND THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30PM: £25/£35/£40/£45
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
Greetings and salutations!
Following a smash hit run in London’s West End, two recordbreaking national tours and sell out seasons at London’s The Other Palace, the WhatsOnStage Best New Musical winner, Heathers the Musical is coming to Cambridge.
This high octane, black comedy, rock musical based on one of the greatest cult teen films of all-time that starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, is back with a bang!
Welcome to Westerberg High, where popularity is so very a matter of life and death, and Veronica Sawyer is just another of the nobodies dreaming of a better day. But when she’s unexpectedly taken under the wings of the three beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers, her dreams of popularity finally start to come true.
That is until JD, the mysterious teen rebel, teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it’s murder being a somebody.
Age guidance 14+
TUESDAY: 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY: 2.30PM & 7.30PM
THURSDAY: 7.30PM
FRIDAY: 5PM & 8.30PM
SATURDAY: 2.30PM & 7.30PM
£25/£35/£42/£49
ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PER TICKET BOOKING FEE
SUPPORTERS’ CIRCLE MEMBERS
PRODUCER
DIRECTOR
PRINCIPAL
ACTOR
Baroness Cohen & Mr Jim Cohen; Adam Glinsman; John & Jenny Robson
Phil & Ruth Blundell; Mark Bush; Ian & Anne Carter; Tom Howat & Tom Amraoui; Jeff Iliffe & Keren Williams; David J H Jones; Darren Jones-Molyneux; Dave & Adrienne Murphy; Menelas & Kelly Pangalos; Gregory & Rachel Sinfield; Andy Swarbrick; Paul Taylor; Anonymous
Matti Aijala; Simon & Jennifer Aldridge; Lord Archer & Dame Mary Archer; Sir Geoffrey & Lady Olwen Cass; Charles & Angela Chadwyck-Healey; John & Charlotte Chambers; David Charters & Penny Morris; Michael Colantuono; John & Jennifer Crompton; Sir Richard Dearlove; Stuart & Brenda Evans; Shaun & Pauline Grady; Margaret Grass; Anthony Harris; Gavin & Lucinda Howard; Tim Jones; Roger & Susan May; Rory Morrison-Smith; Councillor Keith and Mrs Linda Prentice; Matthew & Sally Punshon; David & Susan Rapley; Mary Rayner; Alan & Barbara Richardson; Colin & Cora Roberts; Brian Shaffer; John Shields Audrey Thomas; Anthony Upshall & Lisa Gibson; Anonymous
Marie Allan; Steve Alsop; Ann Austen; Trevor Babbs; Peter Baker; Mr & Mrs Ballisat; Mr & Mrs Bates; Martin Bedwell; John & Hazel Belchamber; Penny Belcher; Suzanne Boniface; Paul & Amanda Brooker; Francis & Jo Burkitt; Mrs Dorothy Calder; Gordon & Julie Campbell; Christine Carpenter; Adrian & Siobhan Cassidy; Ursula Cheyne; Isabel Clare; Timothy Clarke; Geoffrey Cook; Fiona Cornish; Richard & Caroline Crane; David & Jane Dandy; Peter & Viv Dee; Maria Dod; Shirley Ellis; Ilaria Falciatori; Mr J & Mrs S Farmer; Amanda Farnsworth; Bernard Farrant; James & Kaite Fountaine; Glen & Julie Gadsby; Keith Gentle; Gyles Glover; Victoria Goodbody; Martin Harmer & Wendy Lamb; Pamela Harris; Fran Hester; Katherine Hlalat; Alice Hodkinson; Joanna Hulme; John and Maureen Hunter; C Jenkins; David & Michelle King; Lauren Kisser; Christiane Krueger; Francesca & Gareth Lane; Patrick Lavelle; Brandi Leach; Hester Lees-Jeffries; Mr S & Mrs J Leslie; Ian & Annette Lines; Gillian Littlewood; Janet Luck; Farbod Mirfakhrai; Caleb & Anna Marchent; Julia Money; Joanna Morgan; Lorna Morgan; Mark Newstead; Carolyn Parsons; John Pell; Helen Pemberton; Chris Potter; John Prestage; Susan Richards; Allison Richardson; Anthony Roberts; Anne Sam; Christine Schwick; John Short; Pippa Simou; Ian Sims; Christopher & Cherrill Skey; Brian Sloan; Martin Taylor; Steve Thompson; Michael Topham & Iris Chang; Paul & Eileen Treadwell; Gerry Tucker; Jo Tunmer; Mariana Vaschetto; Amanda Wharrier; Astrid Whiskin; Eva Whitton; David & Jennifer Wilby; Tim Wingfield; Anonymous
The Atkin Foundation
Waitrose Fitzroy Street Community Matters
The Wixamtree Trust
ANN D FOUNDATION
assisted performances
ENGLISH TOURING OPERA: MANON LESCAUT
Audio Described Friday 3 May, 7.30pm (Touch Tour available)
THE 39 STEPS
BSL Interpreted Wednesday 8 May, 7.30pm
THE KITE RUNNER
BSL Interpreted Wednesday 15 May, 7.30pm
MIND MANGLER
Audio Described Saturday 25 May, 2.30pm (Touch Tour available)
AWFUL AUNTIE
Relaxed Performance Sunday 2 June, 11am
PARTY GAMES!
Captioned Performance Thursday 6 June, 7.30pm
HERE YOU COME AGAIN
Audio Described Saturday 29 June, 2.30pm (Touch Tour available)
BEDAZZLE: MYTHIC TRIALS
Relaxed Performance Thursday 4 July, 11.30am
BSL Interpreted Thursday 4 July, 11.30am & 7.30pm
Captioned Performance Thursday 4 July, 11.30am & 7.30pm
THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA
Relaxed Performance Sunday 25 August, 11am
BIRDSONG
BSL Interpreted Thursday 26 September, 7.30pm
CINDERELLA
Relaxed Performance Saturday 7 December, 10am & Sunday 22 December, 11am
Audio Described Saturday 14 December, 2pm (Touch Tour available)
Captioned Performance Saturday 14 December, 2pm
BSL Interpreted Sunday 15 December, 3pm
pre-show talks
ENGLISH TOURING OPERA
Wednesday 1 - Saturday 4 May, all at 6.30pm
THE KITE RUNNER
Wednesday 15 May, 6.30pm
post-show talks
PARTY GAMES!
Thursday 6 June, 7.30pm
LONDON CITY BALLET
Wednesday 25 July, 7.30pm
More talks may be added after publication – please check our website for an up-to-date list.
education
Cambridge Arts Theatre programmes a diverse range of shows supplement and support all stages of the national curriculum. We offer a variety of activities and materials designed to complement performances and provide classroom resources so that your students’ educational experience doesn’t end with the final curtain.
CINDERELLA
Thursday 28 November 2024 –Sunday 5 January 2025
We welcome thousands of pupils every year for our dedicated school pantomime performances. The most magical rags-to-riches tale of all, Cinderella is given a brilliantly fun Cambridge twist. The Arts Theatre pantomime is the perfect introduction to live theatre, and performances will fill up fast. Education packs available upon request.
Age guidance 1-101!
THE 39 STEPS
Tuesday 7 – Saturday 11 May
BIRDSONG
Monday 23 – Saturday 28
BEDAZZLE: MYTHIC TRIALS
Thursday 4 July
The inclusive drama school Bedazzle’s cast of neurodivergent and disabled performers present an exciting new piece of theatre, interrogating Greek mythology through a contemporary lens. Using expressive movement and new writing, Bedazzle strive to reflect and challenge the wider issues in society.
September Sebastian Faulks’s best-selling novel and epic story of love and loss Birdsong depicts one man’s journey through an all-consuming love affair into the horror of the First World War. Set before and during the Great War, Original Theatre’s production is ideal for both History and English students. Age guidance 14+
Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller The 39 Steps is an incredibly inventive example of fast-paced live theatre and world-class performances which Drama students will love. Four fearless actors play 139 roles in 100 minutes in the Olivier and Tony Awardwinning comedy that has played in 39 countries across the globe.
THE HISTORY BOYS
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 October
“History? It’s just one f***ing thing after another…” The 20th anniversary production of Alan Bennett’s modern classic will provide fascinating insight into the education system for all students. Following eight unruly teenage boys in the pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university, The History Boys asks what is the purpose of education? And who is it for?
1984
Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 October
Shocking and fantastical when first written in 1949, George Orwell’s 1984 has remained one of the most chillingly prescient novels of the last century, and is now brought to the stage in a thrilling new stage adaptation perfect for English students.
how to book
The Arts Theatre Box Office can be found at our entrance on St Edward’s Passage. Please visit us during opening hours to pick up tickets, book for future performances or talk to us about the season.
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Book online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
Monday - Saturday, 12noon - 8pm
Monday - Saturday, 12noon - 8pm on 01223 503333
All tickets for the Arts Theatre include a £3 per ticket booking fee. The booking fee is essential direct income for the Theatre. Because ticket revenue is divided between many different parties, an increase in ticket prices would not necessarily benefit the Theatre. By charging a booking fee, we can ensure that every penny goes directly to the Theatre to help us protect its growth and longevity.
Tickets are not refundable unless a performance is cancelled.
Other exchanges may be made under certain conditions, with at least 48 hours prior notice; please contact the Box Office for details as policy is subject to change.
Discounts for customers with disabilities apply to most performances. We also offer discounts on certain performances for students, groups and schools. Please note there are no discounts on the lowest price seats and only one discount applies and all discounts are subject to availability. Please check with the Box Office at time of booking for available discounts.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR VISIT BAG AND CLOAKROOM POLICY
In the interest of customer safety the following items cannot be taken into the auditorium: Rucksacks or backpacks in any form and of any size (including children’s rucksacks, handbags that can be worn as backpacks), bags larger than 25cm x 35cm, shopping bags, larger items such as holdalls / suitcases and umbrellas longer than 25cm.
We strongly urge you to leave all bags at home or in your car, where it is practical. If you bring them to the Theatre you will be asked to check them in to the cloakroom which is situated on the first floor past the Stalls Bar (Peas Hill entrance).
Please allow sufficient time to travel to the Theatre and to allow for the additional delays this may cause. We recommend that you arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the performance.
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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one-to-one basis.
There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in four locations near the Theatre: four on Peas Hill; two on Wheeler Street; seven on King’s Parade and thirty six in the Grand Arcade car park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when booking tickets so we are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated inside the building. We have four house wheelchairs (including one electric) available for use during all performances, subject to availability.
We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to help DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing aids with a ‘T’ setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. If you have never used one before, we recommend arriving at the Theatre early so that our Front of House staff can explain how they work.
Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language interpreter will stand to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken. We also programme CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever a sound is made, on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.
For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print cast lists on request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box Office at time of booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number of AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will explain what is happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed through a headset. A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.
We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome people with an autism spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, and families with very young children.
Details of accessible performances are highlighted on Page 40 and on the relevant show pages. Further information on access provision is available online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
The Management reserves the right of admission and the right to offer alternative seating. Cambridge Arts Theatre cannot be held responsible for changes to programmes and casting made by touring companies. Latecomers will only be allowed into the auditorium at the absolute discretion of the Theatre, in consultation with the touring company. All prices correct at time of going to print. For full terms and conditions of sale visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/terms-and-conditions.