CULTURE CLUB
FOR ART’S SAKE New on the scene It’s a big month for Cambridge’s cultural landscape, which will be bestowed with a prized new addition. AKA Fine Art started life as a pop-up gallery in 2021, but will now put down roots, kicking off with a shimmering launch party on 26 August. This marks the beginning of a star-strewn exhibition that will run until 15 October. Behold works by the likes of the Connor Brothers, Ben Eine and Hans Arp.
Don’t Miss! FARCICAL THEATRE AND A WELSH LEGEND ARE AMONG AUGUST’S TOP PICKS
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG 16-21 August, Cambridge Arts Theatre, 7.30pm, £20-£40 International smash-hit comedy comes to Cambridge, with accident-prone actors battling against the odds to reach their final curtain call.
WHAT LIES BENEATH Until 28 August, The Women’s Art Collection, 10am-6pm, free Unravel commentaries on politics and society, woven through the works of multiple generations of women across the world, over at Murray Edwards College on Huntingdon Road.
HERITAGE LIVE: TOM JONES 14 August, Audley End, 4pm, from £66.40 Sir Tom heads to Saffron Walden for an irresistible live performance packed with iconic hits, with support from the UK’s best-selling country act of all time, The Shires.
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