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September 2016 SEPTEMBER 2016 how to book INFO & tickets Hammer & Tongue O NO! JAMES ACASTER: RESET junction.co.uk Sat 03 Sep Wed 14 Sep Sat 24 Sep 01223 511 511 Spoken Regional Final Theatre A psychedelic homage to the woman damned for destroying The Comedy The four times Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee returns with Word Spoken word artistry and competitive fervour combine. Comedy Beatles. This is a show about reckless optimism, avant-garde art his latest show. buy in person from: Doors 7.15pm / J3 / £7.50 (£6 con) adv / and what we might yet have to learn from the hippies. 8pm/ J2 / £16 / £14 (con) cambridge Junction Slammer ticket £4 adv 7.30pm / J2 / £12.50 (£8 con) / 14+ Clifton way Sun 25 Sep PLAYING UP: LIVE ART Sat 03 Sep PINK FESTIVAL PRESENTS Thu 15 & PAJAMA MEN: Family FOR KIDS & ADULTS Cambridge Club HORSE MEAT DISCO Fri 16 Sep 2 MAN 3 MUSKETEERS An intergenerational artwork exploring different ways of looking CB1 7GX LGBTQ. Featuring Horse Meat Disco, Love Will Find A Way Comedy The spectacularly surreal shape-shifting double act return with a at the world. Invent your own piece of Live Art and perform it. C ASTL m Ca R boxr office Openingiv hours e e DJ’s Paul Darking, Patrick Cavaliere and James Barrie. Plus Dot live, comic existential meltdown that takes place as two comedians E iv r 12-4pm / J3 / Free (ticketed) / 6+ R C ST JESUS a Cotton and Neon Moon cabaret acts. attempt to stage an epic, historical, romance novel in under an hour. Mon-SatGREEN 10AM–6pmm and for events 10pm-4am / J1 / £11 adv / 18+ 8pm / J2 / £17 / 16+ Sun 25 Sep BETH ORTON Music JESUS Doors 7pm / J1 / £20.50 adv LANE T ROAD NEWMARKE Mon 05 Sep SILVER APPLES Fri 16 Sep SYSTEM 7 & MIRROR SYSTEM KING ST Music Influential psychedelic rock act famed for their pioneering use of Music Uplifting psychedelic techno and ambient music from Steve Sun 25, DAVE GORMAN Bus Station electronic music. Hillage and Miquette Giraudy. Plus DJ Calemma (diskonnekt). Tue 27 & In preparation for the next series of his hit TV show Modern Life D KING ST R P A i A v A R e K RO r , Dave Gorman returns to Cambridge Junction ’ N E is Goodish S R Doors 7pm / J2 / £17.50 adv Doors 8pm / J1/ £17 adv Fri 30 Sep C DR S ST P a T A m A EW P E RA A Comedy with some brand new material. RK D ’S S IDE T E E S E T R E ST O’HOOLEY & TIDOW MONSTERSAURUS! PARKER’S Tue 06 Sep Sun 18 Sep 8pm/ J2 / £16 / 16+ T E E PIECE AC R L P YDIR ST Music The critically acclaimed folk duo return to Cambridge Family An energetic show full of thrills, spills, magic, mayhem, original R R N MI W D E E LE L G V G L IL G IL RO S T EN N AD E on a tour supporting their new album Shadows. music and plenty of audience participation. Blossoms T V Mon 26 Sep O GONV T S GR C R T ES U H D A R Music Psyche-pop indie rock five-piece. M M N 8pm / J2 / £13.50 adv 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 adult (£6 child) / 3+ P RD I RD SO N ELD FI IS G LENS T GL O Doors 7pm / J1 / £15.50 adv D N R R N O SEASON LAUNCH NIGHT ACTION HERO: WRECKING BALL O S Wed 07 Sep Tue 20 Sep I A N E Railway D T Station STAT Theatre Celebrate the start of the autumn season at Cambridge Junction with Theatre A conversation about consent, authorship and putting words in other SPIRO HILL ION Mon 26 Sep RO AD S Dance our regular launch evening. Join us for a free drink to hear about people’s mouths, and about what it really means to say ‘yes’. 12+ Music Signed to Real World Records by Peter Gabriel, quartet Spiro R OA D D OKGAT OA Music what’s on from the team, and see the new outdoor dance and spoken- have created a unique sound influenced by genres including folk, RO E R B 7.30pm/ J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 12+ V A ON word show from Rowan James, plus live music from Hannah Sanders classical and dance music. ANDS KL FT OO I BR L C and Ben Savage. Followed by the high-octane circus show Bromance Wed 21 Sep RURA 8pm/ J2/ £15 adv CHERRY HINTON RD in J2 (additional ticket required). Season Launch tickets are free, but Music Powerful traditional Scottish music. H ILL S R do book in advance to get your drink! 8pm / J2 / £16 adv Tue 27 Sep RAT BOY O A D 6.30pm / J1 / Free (ticketed) Music Doors 7pm / J1 / £14.50 adv Thu 22 Sep MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE: Wed 07 & BARELY METHODICAL TROUPE: Comedy WHY THE LONG FACE? Wed 28 Sep MARK THOMAS: THE RED SHED Which Space? Thu 08 Sep BROMANCE The BBC Radio 4 favourite presents a new show about gratitude and Comedy Multi award winner Mark returns to where he first started to Cambridge Junction operates over three different spaces: J1, J2 Circus A tour-de-force of cutting edge physical heroics filled with happiness... with just a tiny bit of wild eyed, incredulous, livid ranting. Theatre perform, a red wooden shed in Wakefield, the labour club, to and J3. J1 is the largest space, used mainly for our music and club Family exceptional hand-to-hand acrobatics, cyr wheel, B-boying, 8pm / J2 / £18 / 16+ celebrate its 50th birthday. programme. J2 is the theatre space, where we hold a variety of events. tricking and more. 8pm / J2 / £18 (£13.50 con) / 14+ J3 is the studio, used for smaller performances and artist development. 8pm (Wed) & 7pm (Thu) / J2 / £12.50 (£8 con) / 8+ Fri 23 Sep THE FIVER Music Featuring Oscar Corney, Staycations, Deep City, Saltfen, and Ugly. Thu 29 Sep JAMES WILTON DANCE COMPANY: Access Fri 09 Sep JONATHAN PIE: LIVE Doors 6.45pm / J1 / £6 Dance LEVIATHAN Cambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss Comedy Sold out. Multi-award winning choreographer James Wilton re-imagines any access issue prior to your visit, please call us on 01223 511 511. 8pm / J2 / £14.50 adv / 16+ Fri 23 Sep JOEL DOMMETT: LIVE 2016 Herman Melville’s seminal novel, Moby Dick in this energetic You can request this guide in large print. Comedy Star of Sky1’s Bring The Noise, Joel Dommett is one of the UK’s piece with an electro-rock soundtrack by Lunatic Soul. Sun 11 Sep SMALL WORLDS most energetic and exciting comedians. 7.30pm / J2 / £12.50 (£8 con) / 12+ Info l Family Puppetry, animated films and miniature landscapes combine to 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 16+ All prices shown include a booking fee. create a very special experience inside a unique tent. l ID must be produced for events with age restrictions. 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pm & 3.30pm / Sat 24 Sep SECRET AFFAIR l Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. Music Plus The Faces. J3 / £10 adult (£6 child) / 5+ l You may be searched upon entry. Doors 7pm / J1 / £21 adv l All seated events are unreserved. proudly donates to Cambridge Junction Mon 10 Oct SLEEPWALK COLLECTIVE: DOMESTICA Sun 23 Oct WINDIBOPS Theatre The award winning experimental theatre group examine our Family A rib-tickling, inclusive and fun dance theatre show. Visit the octoBER 2016 relationship with classical art, and 21st boredom. Dance Windibops laboratory to investigate flatulence (yes we mean farts). 7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 16+ Theatre 11.30am & 2.30pm / J2 / £10 adult (£6 child) / 4+ Sat 01 Oct WIFI WARS Comedy A live comedy game show where you play along on your Tue 11 Oct HEIDI TALBOT Mon 24 Oct SEANN WALSH: ONE FOR THE ROAD Family smartphone or tablet and compete to win the show, and prizes! Music Talented singer-songwriter who switches seamlessly between Comedy The Lie-in King returns with a brand-new show. 2pm & 7pm / J2 / £17 (£14.50 con, £11 child) / 11+ traditional Celtic music and Americana. 8pm / J2 / £15.50 / 16+ 8pm / J2 / £16 adv Sun 02 Oct WILLE & THE BANDITS Tue 25 Oct BOO HEWERDINE & DAN WHITEHOUSE Music Blues rock trio renowned for their eclectic influences Wed 12 Oct MYSTERY JETS Music Acclaimed English singer-songwriters. and use of bizarre instrumentation. Music Doors 7pm / J1 / £17 adv 8pm / J2 / £13.50 adv 8pm / J2 / £11 adv Thu 13 Oct CANDOCO DANCE COMPANY: Tue 25 Oct – SHÔN DALE-JONES (HOIPOLLOI): THE DUKE Mon 03 Oct WILD BEASTS Dance COUNTERACTS Tue 01 Nov An original new comedy by the creator of Hugh Hughes. Music Doors 7pm / J1 / £18 adv A stirring double bill from two of the UK’s most exciting Theatre 7.30pm / Offsite (see website) / Free (ticketed) / 12+ choreographers, Hetain Patel and Alexander Whitley. Comedy Mon 03 Oct MORGAN & WEST: PARLOUR TRICKS 7.30pm / J2 / £12.50 (£8 con) / 10+ Comedy The time travelling magic duo Morgan & West present an incredible Wed 26 Oct TELEMAN show chock full of jaw-dropping, brain-bursting, feats of magic. Fri 14 Oct JESTERLARF COMEDY CLUB Music The London indie-pop four-piece return to Cambridge on a tour 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 12+ Comedy Featuring The Noise Next Door, Noel James, Phil Dinsdale and more. supporting their second album Brilliant Sanity.
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