A love triangle, murder, and intrigue snake their way across the stage in this gorgeously presented adaptation of Agatha Christie’s thriller.
Explore MoreThis charming production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Venetian romp is more bridge of highs than sighs.
Explore MoreAn epic family drama about the boundaries of love and devotion in the age of climate catastrophe is to tour the region, brought to the stage by an all-East Anglian creative team.
Explore MoreThis ribald romp is a perfectly pitched adaptation of the classic TV series, fully aware of its own absurdity and offering audiences a murderously good time.
Explore MoreA show exploring the aftermath of a famous ‘wardrobe malfunction’ is heading to three venues in the region.
Explore MoreGhosts can’t be real – can they? Head and heart differ in this smart, modern ghost story that is becoming a familiar theatre fixture.
Explore MoreAn adaptation of John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is set to visit East Anglia as part of its UK tour later this year.
Explore MoreCantering out riding Rudolph, Adam Riches storms the audience at the start of this show, and the torrent never subsides.
Explore MoreLast year Carl Donnelly did a show about how much he’s enjoying life. Then life decided to challenge him on that.
Explore MoreThese are troubled times, says Josie Long in her new touring show – but things have long been weird, and perhaps we should use that as an excuse to live and to celebrate.
Explore MoreWhat a ride! One of Agatha Christie’s most famous novels is brought stylishly to life in this new touring production of Murder On The Orient Express.
Explore MoreProtest movements from Black Lives Matter to climate change, teacher recruitment, and the global rise of antibiotic resistance are among the topics being discussed at this year’s Cambridge Festival.
Explore MoreNoughties pop sensation Natasha Bedingfield will join the Cambridge Club’s main stage line up for festival’s opening night this June.
Explore MoreThis award-winning modern spooky drama is chilling and entertaining, with some clever twists on traditional theatre jump scares and a smart underlying story.
Explore MoreThousands of people have seen their once safe homes unexpectedly torn apart in recent years, a human tragedy of gargantuan scale: The Beekeeper of Aleppo tells the story of one couple’s journey from Syria to England.
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