Cambridge Edition December 2020 - Web

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NEW ART INSTALLATION Created by communities in Ramsey and Wisbech, a new art installation launched by digital artist Michelle Brace brings together locally sourced film clips, including footage of trees, water and light, to mark the changing of the seasons. As part of The Library Presents autumn season, and in collaboration with local not-for-profit arts organisation Collusion, the installation, Let the Leaves Change , is set to continuously evolve as a composition, featuring a layer composed of leaves that has been designed, captured and contributed to by members of the local community. The projected artworks are due to appear in the windows of Ramsey Library and Wisbech town centre throughout December.

CUSTARD COMEDY SHOW This December, Custard Comedy is returning to Storey’s Field in Eddington with two performances of a brand-new show on Saturday 12 December. Top of the bill for the night is Nathan Caton, who has been wowing audiences at comedy clubs up and down the UK since starting his career in comedy aged 19. His charming blend of personal and political comedy has proved popular with audiences, earning him numerous TV and radio gigs, including appearances on Live At The Apollo , Russell Howard’s Good News and Mock The Week . The show also features Alistair Barrie, who is one of the top headliners on the international comedy circuit, as well as a regular at London’s world-famous Comedy Store. He is also joined by stand-up comedy veteran Jane Hill, who has been performing all around the country since 2005, even reaching the final of English Comedian of the Year in 2009. Seasoned comic Rob Coleman, who has made what he laughingly calls a career out of being grumpy, is hosting the event. Tickets are £10, with performances at 5pm and 7.45pm – you can get yours online at wegottickets.com/event/505622

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