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THE AGENDA

26 Meet the Artist: Megan Rooney, Kettle’s Yard Join Megan, writers Rebecca Birrell and Emily LaBarge with curator Amy Tobin to celebrate the release of the publication for her exhibition, Echoes and Hours . EXHIBITION

28 Cara Dillon, Saffron Hall MUSIC

The legendary Irish singer promises to enchant audiences with this spellbinding performance of traditional folk music at this fantastic local venue. Don’t wait to snap up a ticket.

5 NOV THEATRE historical novel The Glassmaker. 1 OCT An Evening with Tracy Chevalier, Waterstones Cambridge The celebrated author, made famous by The Girl with the Pearl Earring , visits Cambridge to promote her new BOOKS Filumena, Cambridge Arts Theatre This charming play has a star-studded cast, with Felicity Kendal playing the titular figure. A tale of family, love and past lives set against a Neapolitan spring, you’ll need to snap up tickets quickly for this one! 16 NOV Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel, Cambridge Corn Exchange For one evening only, this all-star entertain with its improvised show, as heard on BBC Radio 4 and seen on the West End. cast promises to enliven and THEATRE

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29 COMEDY

Heather Small, Cambridge Corn Exchange

Ali Woods, Cambridge Junction You might not know the name, but you may recognise Ali’s face from Instagram. Join this viral sensation for his debut stand-up tour tackling everything from teenage angst to embarrassing relationship fails.

The revered M People vocalist and British soul singer, most known for her debut single of Miranda fame, Proud , comes to Cambridge. This is a performance you won’t want to miss!

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THEATRE

The Vicar of Dibley, ADC Theatre In aid of Comic Relief, the Hilarity Theatre Group perform this timeless classic that’s based on the beloved television series created by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer. Performances end 21 September.

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EXHIBITION

Sport and the Media Revolution, Fitzwilliam Museum As part of its latest exhibition, Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body , join former head of BBC News and director of sport Roger Mosey for this fascinating afternoon talk on how popular media can shape sport.

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