Cambridge Edition September 2019

WHAT ’ S ON

16 SEPTEMBER WANDLEBURYADVENTURERS: FIRESIDE COOKING A chance for eight- to 12-year-olds (unaccompanied) to join Wandlebury Adventurers to learn how to cook over an open

fire. Places limited, so book ahead. 6pm | Wandlebury Country Park Β£15 | cambridgeppf.org

17-21 SEPTEMBER POSH

The Riot Club are back in business... This time, they must behave – but is that even possible? Tyger Drew-Honey ( Outnumbered ) stars in this new play by Laura Wade ( The Watsons , Home, I’m Darling ) about the notorius, exclusive Oxford University club. 7.45pm, 2.30pm Thursday and Saturday Cambridge Arts Theatre | from Β£20 cambridgeartstheatre.com 18 SEPTEMBER WINE AND TAPAS TASTING Cambridge Wine Merchants and Β‘QuΓ© rico! Tapas join forces for another exploration in Spanish wine tasting. This time the focus is on how Spanish grapes are used elsewhere in the world. 7pm | Cambridge Wine Merchants, Cherry Hinton Road | Β£37.50 | cambridgewine.com 18-22, 24-28 SEPTEMBER CHITTY CHITTYBANG BANG Musical theatre reaches for the skies – not unlike the beloved flying car of Caractacus Potts – in this production that marks just over half a century since the film’s release. The show has been made available to select community producers, so catch it while you can. 7.45pm, plus 2.30pm on 21st, 22nd, 28th | ADC Theatre | from Β£9 | adctheatre.com 21 SEPTEMBER LONDONAFRICANGOSPEL CHOIR Much acclaimed by artists from all genres, including Annie Lennox, Justin Timberlake and Madonna, this talented choir visit the city to

Combining classical, folk and world music for a unique sound, Penguin Cafe was formed in 2009 by Arthur Jeffes, following in the footsteps of his dad Simon Jeffes, of Penguin Cafe Orchestra. 7.30pm | Cambridge Corn Exchange | from Β£27.50 cambridgelive.org.uk PENGUIN CAFE 30 SEPTEMBER

24 SEPTEMBER AN EVENINGWITH BRADLEYWIGGINS

28 SEPTEMBER DERVISH

Bringing traditional Irish music to audiences for more than 25 years, Dervish have played at Glastonbury and Rio festivals, and feature some of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians. The renowned Cathy Jordan leads on vocals. 8pm | Cambridge Junction Β£21 | junction.co.uk

A show that offers a rare chance to hear the five- time Olympic gold medallist and Tour De France winner share his career highlights. 7.30pm | Cambridge Corn Exchange Β£35.50 | cambridgelive.org.uk

perform Paul Simon’s album Graceland . 7.30pm | Cambridge Corn Exchange Β£28 | cambridgelive.org.uk 21 SEPTEMBER CAMBRIDGE SKAFEST 4

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30 SEPTEMBER KATHRYNWILLIAMS

Ska Fest is back, this time celebrating the 40th anniversary of 2Tone, with a tribute to the music from the well-loved record label that featured The Specials, The Selector, The Beat and early Madness. 7pm | Cambridge Junction Β£14 | junction.co.uk

DIGGING INTO BRITAIN’S PAST Anthropologist Professor Alice Roberts has been broadcasting for almost 20 years, since joining Time Team as a bone expert. 7.30pm | Cambridge Corn Exchange from Β£18 | cambridgelive.org.uk

The singer-songwriter has chalked up a dozen albums and her songs range from Americana to playful jazz reworkings and much more. 8pm | Cambridge Junction Β£18 | junction.co.uk

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