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THE AGENDA

20 MUSIC

Fascinating Aïda, Saffron Hall

The cabaret trio of Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Liza Pulman have entertained audiences for more than 40 years with razor-sharp satire and musical ingenuity.

3 OCT EXHIBITION

24 THEATRE

24 OCT Tavener and Richter, Trinity College Chapel Britten Sinfonia will be opening Cambridge Music Festival’s 2025/26 season with two contemporary and minimalistic classics that reach across musical boundaries. MUSIC 10 NOV Sing-A-Long-A- Gareth 4: Fifty Years of Song, Cambridge Corn Exchange Backed by a live band and singers, as well as local choirs, Gareth Malone will present a setlist full of iconic songs spanning from the 60s up to today, starting at 7.30pm. MUSIC Made in Ancient Egypt, The Fitzwilliam Museum Bringing together jewellery, ceramics, sculpture and more, including objects never before seen in the UK, this is the first exhibition to explore ancient Egypt through the lives of its many craftspeople.

A Mirror, The Atrium Theatre, Chesterton Described as ‘darkly funny and extremely relevant’, Corkscrew Theatre’s autumn production is a play by Sam Holcroft, running until 27 September.

27 COMEDY

Jack Dee: Small World, Cambridge Corn Exchange Jack will guide you through his varied life and career with his customary charm and gift for talking absolute rubbish on any subject.

6 Sep

FESTIVAL

Cambridge Biodiversity & Regenerative Food Festival, Parker’s Piece Enjoy free entry to discover a range of vendors, demos and workshops celebrating the region’s regenerative food system.

28 COMEDY

Cally Beaton, Cambridge Junction Comedian, podcaster and writer Cally Beaton combines comedic and storytelling prowess with extracts from her provocative, stereotype- busting new book.

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