It’s show time again
A NEW year in Cambridge can only mean one thing for entertainment enthusiasts – an exciting new line up of some of the UK s top performers. During the new season people of all ages and with all tastes can expect to see an assortment of music, drama, dance
A NEW year in Cambridge can only mean one thing for entertainment enthusiasts - an exciting new line up of some of the UK's top performers.
During the new season people of all ages and with all tastes can expect to see an assortment of music, drama, dance and comedy.
For comedy, Jethro returns in February along with Jimmy Carr in January, while music will be brought to the city by chart-toppers Amy Winehouse and Lemar, who are set to sing some of their hits in February and March.
For audience participation Sing-A-Along Abba is returning in April, and for the youngsters Scooby Doo Live On Stage will be coming to the Corn Exchange in February.
Meanwhile at the Arts Theatre plays such as Oklahoma (February), Horrible Histories (April), The Taming Of The Shrew and Twelfth Night (April) are bound to keep audiences glued to their seats.
The West End's spine-chiller The Woman In Black will also be making an appearance in March along with The Hound Of The Baskervilles.
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At The Junction, songstress Nerina Pallot and a show to keep the children entertained, The Gruffalo's Child, are events to get the new year off to a great start.