The Junction March 2011 Monthly Guide

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10 Thu

Andrew Lawrence: The Too Ugly For Television Tour

Theatre & Dance 04 Fri

Life’s not fair and the world’s a disgusting place to live. Andrew Lawrence tries to find some consolation. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)

11 Fri

Greg Davies: Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog Following October’s sell-out performance, Greg Davies returns with his critically acclaimed show. Greg has been an increasingly familiar face on TV screens, especially as the psychotic Head of Sixth Form, Mr Gilbert in The Inbetweeners. 8pm / J2 / £15

17 Thu

Shazia Mirza: Multiple Choice

Total Theatre Award nominated Idle Motion trace aviation past and present in this Fringe sell-out show. 8pm / J3 / £6 / 11+

15 Tue & 16 Wed

18 Fri

Craig Campbell

On 7/7/2005, Molly Naylor finds herself on an underground train blown up by terrorists. Funny, frank and poetic, this is the true story of what happened next. 8pm / J3 / £6 / 12+

Canadian comic Craig Campbell’s storytelling ability has been compared to that of a young Billy Connolly. His ability to find humour in the mundane, coupled with his own natural eccentricity makes for truly inventive comedy. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)

25 Fri

Barry and Stuart: Powered by Demons

22 Tue – 26 Sat

Tom Wrigglesworth’s Nightmare Dream Wedding Having run out of excuses to delay his marriage, Tom recounts the debacle of his recent wedding in Vegas. Getting to the church on time should be very straightforward. Shouldn’t it? 8pm / J2 / £10

The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes In a retrospective of the award-winning work he has presented across the globe since leaving the small town of Llangefni, Hugh Hughes shares Floating, Story of a Rabbit and 360 - three joyful stories inspired by his own life. Alongside this, he’ll be showing some brand new work created especially for the residency. For full details visit www.junction.co.uk or visit Hugh’s Wonderful World online at www.hughhughes.me

Barry and Stuart, the stars of BBC One’s The Magicians, Channel 4’s Dirty Tricks and Tricks from The Bible present their uniquely inventive illusions live on stage. Strictly 14+ 8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)

31 Thu

Molly Naylor: Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think Of You

28 Mon

StopGAP Dance Company: Trespass Trespass is a double-bill that challenges StopGAP’s five dancers to draw on their individual physicalities. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£6 con)

JAM Experimental ‘scratch’ night including new work by Gomito Productions and John Osborne. 8pm / J2 / £PWYL

Family Theatre 06 Sun

NIE: Tales From a Sea Journey Using NIE’s trademark mix of storytelling, physical theatre, live music, multiple languages and a European ensemble, this show explores the pull and power of the sea, from both a very epic and very personal perspective. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£6 con) / 14+

A brand new stand up show from the international award winning comedian and Guardian Weekend magazine columnist. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)

18 Fri

Idle Motion: The Vanishing Horizon

30 Wed

Lyngo Theatre: Room in the Sky Join us as Mr Lynch shows Mr Rossi how the theatre works in a wonderful world where light and sound effects suddenly become real and explode onto the stage. 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £9 (£5 con) Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

20 Sun

Indefinite Articles: Pinocchio Geppetto uses the objects of a carpenter's workshop to tell the tale of the puppet that wants to be a real boy, and the puppet-maker who wants to be a real father. 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £9 (£5 con) Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes

How to Book Book Online: www.junction.co.uk Box Office: (01223) 511 511 Email Enquiries: tickets@junction.co.uk The Junction Box Office Clifton Way Cambridge CB1 7GX

Tickets also available from: City Centre Box Office Telephone: (01223) 357 851

Opening Hours Mon - Sat 12noon - 6pm Also open during J2 performances.

The Junction March 2011

Cambridge

Access The Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss any access issue prior to your visit, please call the Box Office on (01223) 511 511. THE TEXT IN THIS GUIDE IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT UPON REQUEST.

Info ID must be produced for events with age restrictions. You may be searched upon entry. The

Junction is a no smoking venue but an external smoking area is provided at most club events.

Which Space? The Junction operates over three different spaces: J1, J2 and J3. J1 is the original Junction building predominantly

Find Out More ... The Junction presents a unique and acclaimed programme of clubs, live music, comedy, dance and theatre.

for the club and live music programme. J2 is the theatre (the big wooden building) and J3 is the studio / education space.

Hire the venue for conferences/ community functions. alan@junction. co.uk

For further details of all upcoming events, keep an eye on the website by visiting www.junction.co.uk

Hospitality – Nu:Tone


Reel Big Fish

09 Wed

In his new show Mouthtronica, acclaimed British beatboxer Shlomo takes us on a one-man musical mashup using nothing but his mouth, a microphone and a loop sampler. An intense mix of storytelling and high energy genre-hopping voice-box-mashing human beatboxing aiming to take the art of beatboxing beyond gimmickry and share the marvel of the human voice. Doors 7pm / J2 / £14 adv

March 2011 www.junction.co.uk (01223) 511 511

11 Fri

Live Music & Clubs 02 Wed

04 Fri

12 Sat

Energetic Californian ska-punks Reel Big Fish stop off in Cambridge on their 20th anniversary world tour. Plus Suburban Legends, New Riot and The Skints. Doors 7pm / J1 / £14.81 adv

05 Sat

Stink Like Sock 4th Birthday: The Hat Party!

13 Sun

Squeeze founder member Chris Difford is joined by local favourite Boo Hewerdine and Dorie Jackson. Expect songs from Chris’ new album Cashmere If You Can, his extensive back catalogue as well as the Squeeze songs we all know and love. Doors 7pm / J2 / £16 adv

Dubstep. Nero Album Launch Party. Feat Nero, 16bit, The Others, Subscape, Mensah, Icicle, T_!, Demon, Swiss, Daddy Genius. Hosts: Inja, Bossman, K9, Fivealive. Room 2: Cambridge Gold. Celebrate SLS’s 4th birthday by wearing a ridiculous hat (prizes for the maddest hat!).10pm – 6am / J1 / £12.50 adv / 18+

05 Sat

Guilty Pleasures Pop. Guilty Pleasures returns with more shameless, blameless poptastic fun and more blasts from the past than you can shake your booty at! Dressing up is NOT compulsory, but it does add to the fun! 10pm – 2am / J2 / £10 adv (£8 NUS / NHS) / 18+

Chris Difford and his Imaginary Friends

14 Mon

Blancmange Synth pop sensations Blancmange first found fame in the 1980s with hits such as Living On The Ceiling. More recently the band have achieved a cult following, and they can now be heard in everything from La Roux to LCD Soundsystem to Hot Chip. Doors 7pm / J1 / £16 adv

The Fiver

29 Tue

Six Live Bands. FutureProof, Total Emergency!, Tread Water, Scenique, Sexy Like A Gypsy, The Good Boys. Doors 6.30pm / J1 / £5

19 Sat

19 Sat

21 Mon

Roddy Woomble In association with Green Mind and The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival. Familiar to many thousands of music fans as the frontman in the Scottish rock band Idlewild, Roddy Woomble is also a celebrated solo songwriter and performer. Doors 7pm / J2 / £14 adv

28 Mon

Van Der Graaf Generator A rare chance to see one of the most revered progressive rock bands of the seventies. Doors 7pm / J1 / £20 adv

Shazia Mirza

Shlomo: Mouthronica

Stiff Little Fingers Original punks Stiff Little Fingers return to The Junction to perform hits including Alternative Ulster and Johnny Was. Plus Support from Spear Of Destiny. Doors 7pm / J1 / £15 adv

31 Thu

Carl Barât In association with Wish You Were Here Festival and Green Mind. Carl Barât has proved to be one of the most important musicians of the last decade; first with The Libertines, then Dirty Pretty Things and now as a much praised solo artist. Rescheduled from 25 Feb. Doors 7pm / J1 / £14 adv

David Rotheray In association with The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival. Highly acclaimed songwriter David Rotheray is best known for being the lead guitarist in The Beautiful South. He is joined by Eleanor McEvoy, Bella Hardy, Jim Causley, Damon Butcher and Gary Hammond for this tour, showcasing material from his ‘modern folk concept album’ The Life Of Birds. Doors 7pm / J2 / £10 adv

24 Thu

30 Wed

Salon Rouge Burlesque. A night of sensational burlesque with Edd Muir, Slinky Sparkles and Amelie Soleil plus an eclectic mix of music from the 40s, 50s and present day. Dress: Ravishing, Vintage and Moulin Rouge. Dressing up is the norm. If you don't make the effort, you may not get in. 9pm – 2am / J2 / £12.50 adv / 18+

Neil Innes: A People’s Guide to World Domination Neil Innes is best known for his collaborative work with Monty Python, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles, and TV show The Innes Book of Records. His solo shows tickle the emotions with a potent mix of fine musicianship and enlightened lyricism, packed with sharp observations celebrating the absurdities of modern existence. Doors 7pm / J2 / £14 adv

Jodie Harsh presents Circus LGB&T. The real queen of England returns to Cambridge with her spectacular club night. Featuring Jodie Harsh, Kris Di Angelis and Scottee (live performance). 10pm – 3am / J1 / £9 adv (£8 NUS) / 18+

Hospitality Drum & Bass & Dubstep. Nu:Tone Words and Pictures album launch party. J1: Nu:Tone featuring MC Wrec & Natalie Williams, Danny Byrd, Joker, London Elektricity, Netsky, Logistics B2B Break, Fred V & Grafix and MCs Wrec, Dynamite, AD, SP:MC. Room 2: Emalkay, Jakes, Bar 9, B2B Ben UFO, Kito, Dark Sky, MC’s Crazy D, Chunky. Room 3 (Med School): Blu Mar Ten, Joe Syntax, Lung, Eleven8 and MCs Ruthless & Messy. 10pm – 6am / J1 & J2 / £15 adv / 18+

Reel Big Fish

18 Fri

Orange Goblin / Viking Skull Orange Goblin triumphantly continue to uphold the traditions of great British heavy rock and metal. They are joined by Viking Skull (feat. assorted members of Raging Speedhorn), Imicus and Unit Nine. Doors 7pm / J1 / £12 adv

Elbow Sold Out. Mercury Award winners Elbow perform an exclusive warm-up show before embarking on their first full UK arena tour showcasing material from their new album Build A Rocket Boys! Doors 7pm / J1 / £22.50 adv

Shlomo: Mouthtronica

Barry and Stuart

Salon Rouge – Amelie Soleil

Comedy 03 Thu

Tom Stade Hugely talented Canadian émigré Tom Stade, co-star and co-writer of Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights (Channel 4), stops off at The Junction on his eagerly awaited debut nationwide tour. 8pm / J2 / £12 (£10 con)

04 Fri

Jesterlarf Comedy Club A night of stand up featuring Mark Nelson, James Sherwood, Ola and compere Kevin Precious. Doors 7.45pm / Show 8.30pm / J2 / £12

Elbow


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