Cambridge Edition May 2023 - Newsletter

CULTURE CLUB

Flourish Produce in Hildersham is launching a series of workshops, beginning this month with a session dedicated to Indian-style block printing. Taught by Sophie and Preneet, it takes place on 16 May and will help attendees get to grips with this time-honoured art form, delving into the history and techniques before giving you a chance to get hands-on and create your own beautiful linen napkins to take home. There will also be an opportunity to enjoy lunch – a feast of fresh bread and colourful Ottolenghi-style salads using produce grown on the farm. Tickets are £85 per person. TIME TO FLOURISH FINE PRINT

16 May

THEATRE SPOTLIGHTS 9-13 MAY, ADC 1984

Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan present Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, following low-ranking worker Winston Smith as he rebels against the all-powerful Big Brother.

10-13 MAY, CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE LEGALLY BLONDE Everybody’s favourite aspiring lawyer hits the stage this month as Cambridge Operatic Society take on this fabulously fun musical.

16-17 MAY, JUNCTION DROWNTOWN

A work of gritty dance theatre, choreographer Rhiannon Faith’s Drowntown follows six strangers in a gloomy seaside town, grappling with themes of alienation and isolation.

16 - 17 May

16-20 MAY, ADC THE SEAGULL

Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club takes on Chekhov’s heartbreaking story of unrequited love and unrealised potential.

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