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James Acaster 22 Nov the UK’S Best Vintage Traders and Say No to Fast Fashion Sidney St DRUMMER ST MARKET BUS STATION SQUARE GUILDHALL St Andrew’s St King’s Parade Wheeler St THE CORN EXCHANGE GRAND ARCADE BOX OFFICE CAR PARK Cambridge station – Corn Exchange St 20 minutes walking 02 DIARY GUILDHALL 03 SEPTEMBER The Stylistics 10 Nov The King is Back 7 Sep Loyle Carner 11 Nov Tea Dances at the Guildhall Jasper Carrott’s Stand Up & Rock 13 Sep Squeeze 12 Nov Come along for an afternoon of dancing down memory Nashville Live 14 Sep Rob Beckett 13-14 Nov lane, accompanied by a live organist. Justin Hayward 17 Sep OMD 15 Nov 18 SEPTEMBER, 9 OCTOBER, Tea Dances 18 Sep Andy C 16 Nov 27 NOVEMBER, 11 DECEMBER Ink, Paper and Print 16 -17 Nov London African Gospel Choir 21 Sep ENTRY: £4 on the door, refreshments included All You Need is Love 22 Sep Illustration Fair Bradley Wiggins: An Evening With 24 Sep John Mayall 17 Nov Alice Roberts: 25 Sep Hawkwind 18 Nov Judy’s Vintage Digging Into Britain’s Past Sir Ranulph Fiennes: 21 Nov Cambridge’s affordable vintage fair, featuring vintage, Hozier 27 Sep Living Dangerously handmade, reworked and retro from 1940s on! Shop Penguin Café 30 Sep James Acaster 22 Nov the UK’s best vintage traders and say no to fast fashion. Henning Wehn 23 Nov 12 OCTOBER OCTOBER An Evening with Lenny Henry 25 Nov ENTRY: £2 on the door Rip It Up ‘70s 2 Oct Emeli Sandé 26 Nov Aled Jones & Russell Watson: 5 Oct Tea Dances 27 Nov In Harmony George Hinchliffe’s Ukulele 27 Nov Cambridge Photography Moscow Philharmonic 6 Oct Orchestra of Great Britain Show Gary Numan 7 Oct Adam Ant 28 Nov The only show in the region for anyone passionate Ian Waite and Vincent Simone 8 Oct What’s Love Got to Do with It? 29 Nov about photography and video. FREE to attend. – The Ballroom Boys Philharmonia Orchestra 30 Nov Tea Dances 9 Oct 19 OCTOBER DECEMBER Midge Ure 10 Oct ENTRY: FREE The Illegal Eagles 1 Dec Black Star Riders 11 Oct Scouting for Girls 3 Dec Judy’s Vintage 12 Oct The Australian Pink Floyd Show 5 Dec Cambridge Vegan Market An Evening with Armistead Maupin 12 Oct The Darkness 6 Dec Cambridge Vegan Market features over 40 stalls selling Cambridge Photography Show 19 Oct The Magic of Motown 7 Dec a huge variety of fast food, sweet bakes, handmade Sixties Gold 19 Oct Jimmy Carr 8 Dec cosmetics and more! Cambridge Vegan Market 20 Oct Shed Seven 9 Dec 20 OCTOBERS Amanda Palmer 20 Oct Tea Dances 11 Dec ENTRY: £2 on the door, kids go FREE Christopher Cross 22 Oct Romesh Ranganathan 11 Dec Jonathan Pie: The Fake News Tour 23 Oct Josh Widdicombe 12 Dec Ocean Film Festival World Tour 24 Oct Three Wine Men Adam Kay: ‘Twas the Nightshift 14 Dec The tasting of the year with Oz Clarke, Tim Atkin, and Eddie Izzard 25-26 Oct Before Christmas Olly Smith, plus Susy Atkins bringing a splash of gin. Jools Holland 27 Oct Kate Rusby at Christmas 15 Dec An Audience with Simon Reeve 29 Oct Fast Love – A Tribute to 17 Dec 9 NOVEMBER Romesh Ranganathan 30-31 Oct George Michael TICKETS: £35-£32, available through Eventbrite NOVEMBER Saint Petersburg Classic 29-30-31 Dec Ballet: The Nutcracker 1 Nov Philharmonia Orchestra JANUARY Ink, Paper and Print Happy Mondays 2 Nov Saint Petersburg Classic 1-2 Jan Illustration Fair Dave Gorman 3 Nov Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty A must for enthusiasts of illustration. Screen prints, Frank Skinner 5 Nov Saint Petersburg Classic 3-4 Jan letterpress, hand-made books, lithographs, linocuts Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited 6 Nov Ballet: Swan Lake and more. More than 60 tables. Jack Savoretti 7 Nov European Union 31 Jan 16-17 NOVEMBER Richard Herring: RHLSTP 8 Nov Chamber Orchestra Three Wine Men 9 Nov FEBRUARY ENTRY: £2 on the door, free concessionary entry From the Jam 9 Nov Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 10-15 Feb 04 ORCHESTRAL SERIES ORCHESTRAL SERIES 05 The Boldfield Philharmonia Orchestra SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2019 | 7:30PM Orchestral Series Grieg Holberg Suite THE MORE YOU BUY, THE MORE YOU SAVE Brahms Violin Concerto Book to three or more concerts and save 10% – or you can book a Subscriber Package of 7, 8 or 9 concerts for the best Dvořák Symphony No 9, From the New World prices we offer and the same great seats every time. Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor Visit cornex.co.uk/orchestral to learn more about Sayaka Shoji, violin Sayaka Shoji subscriber savings. © Formento & Formento -YellowKorner SINGLE TICKET PRICING: Supported by Zone A £44, Zone B £34*, European Union Zone C £28*, No View £17* Chamber Orchestra *Students and Under 26: £5 FRIDAY 31 JANUARY 2020 | 7:30PM Marcello Saxophone Concerto in D minor Mozart Cassation in G, K 63 Glazunov Saxophone Concerto Tchaikovsky Elegy for Strings Moscow Philharmonic Haydn Symphony No 49, ‘La Passione’ SUNDAY 6 OCTOBER 2019 | 3PM MATINEE Eva Stegeman, conductor Jess Gillam Tchaikovsky Marche Slave Jess Gillam, saxophone Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 10 City of Birmingham Yuri Botnari, conductor Symphony Orchestra Alexandra Dariescu, piano FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2020 | 7:30PM Alexandra Dariescu © MarcoBorggreve Bartok Violin Concerto No 2 Philharmonia Orchestra Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2019 | 7:30PM Klaus Makela, conductor Nicola Benedetti © Simon Fowler Sibelius Lemminkainen’s Return Nicola Benedetti, violin Prokofiev Piano Concert No 2 Tchaikovsky Excerpts from Swan Lake Royal Philharmonic Orchestra WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2020 | 7:30PM Santtu-Matias Rouvali, conductor Glinka Overture: Life for the Tsar Nikolai Lugansky, piano Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 Domingo Hindoyan, conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali Leon McCawley, piano Domingo Hindoyan © Kaapo Kamu © Simon Pauly 06 ORCHESTRAL SERIES Swedish Philharmonia TUESDAY 10 MARCH 2020 | 7:30PM Tchaikovsky The Tempest Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2 Sibelius Symphony No 5 Jaime Martin, conductor Join us - and play your part Viktoria Mullova, violin Viktoria Mullova supporting one of the city’s © Benjamin Ealovega Mahler and Liszt with most popular events! Philharmonia Orchestra Do you work for a Cambridge-based business? Would THURSDAY 16 APRIL 2020 | 7:30PM you like to support Cambridge’s incredibly popular Bonfire Night celebration on Midsummer Common? Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 We are looking for local companies to join our Mahler Symphony No 5 sponsors club for this year’s Bonfire Night display. Paavo Jarvi, conductor If you would like to help light up the sky at one of the Zhang Zuo, piano most popular events of the year, then please get in touch! Philharmonia Orchestra Zhang Zuo • The largest and most spectacular FREE pyrotechnic THURSDAY 7 MAY 2020 | 7:30PM display in the east of England Barber Violin Concerto • Attended by 25,000 local people from all Copland Appalachian Spring backgrounds including students, residents Bernstein West Side Story Symphonic Dances and visitors Philharmonia Orchestra • A flagship community event for Cambridge Joana Carneiro, conductor promoting safety and unity, designed to reduce the number of fireworks-related injuries from Esther Yoo, violin home displays St Petersburg Symphony Joana Carneiro Please call Development Manager SUNDAY 24 MAY 2020 | 3PM MATINEE © Dr. DaveWeiland Sophie Channon on 01223 794 791 or send an email to: Brahms Tragic Overture [email protected]. Korngold Violin Concerto Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet Suite St Petersburg Symphony Ben Palmer, conductor Jennifer Pike © Arno 08 COMEDY COMEDY 09 Jonathan Pie: Rob Beckett The Fake News Tour LIMITED AVAILABILITY ‘A staggering tour-de-force of righteous visceral rage’ The Mouth of the South is back on tour with a brand – The Guardian new show. 23 OCTOBER 13-14 NOVEMBER TICKETS: £27.50, £20.50 TICKETS: £26 Rob Beckett Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar Jonathan Pie James Acaster: SOLD OUT Cold Lasagne Hate Eddie Izzard is back with an all-new show, filled with intelligent bunkum of the highest order. Myself 1999 25-26 OCTOBER SOLD OUT 'I’d been thinking a lot about how 1999 was the best TICKETS: £48-£33 year of my life and also about how much I hate myself sometimes. Then I was asked to name my new show. Romesh Ranganathan: Come along.' - James Acaster The Cynic’s Mixtape Eddie Izzard 22 NOVEMBER James Acaster LIMITED AVAILABILITY TICKETS: £21.50 Romesh is putting showbiz aside to address all Henning Wehn the things he finds really unacceptable. Henning Wehn: 30-31 OCTOBER, 11 DECEMBER Get On With It TICKETS: £26 LIMITED AVAILABILITY German comedy ambassador Henning Wehn has Dave Gorman bosched out yet another new show. Don’t miss it! Dave Gorman is bringing his laptop and projection 23 NOVEMBER screen with him for his new show, With Great Romesh Ranganathan PowerPoint Comes Great ResponsibilityPoint. TICKETS: £22.50, £19.50 3 NOVEMBER Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny TICKETS: £30.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY Jimmy’s brand new show contains jokes about all Frank Skinner kinds of terrible things. Now you’ve been warned. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 8 DECEMBER, 27 FEBRUARY An unmissable chance to see comic legend Frank Skinner perform brand-new stand up. TICKETS: £32.50 Jimmy Carr 5 NOVEMBER Dave Gorman Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much TICKETS: £28 LIMITED AVAILABILITY A very funny night of grumbles and jokes tackling hot comedy topics like advent calendars, pesto, and the closing time of Josh’s local park. 12 DECEMBER TICKETS: £23 Josh Frank Skinner Widdicombe 10 LITERATURE & TALKS LITERATURE & TALKS 11 Bradley Wiggins: Richard Herring: RHLSTP Richard Herring’s podcast is going on the road so you can An Evening With see it live and hear all the bits that are too libelous and Join Britain’s most decorated Olympian for a live show controversial to broadcast.
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