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DIARY
JANUARY
The Classic Rock Show Luther - A Celebration Sweet Caroline - The Ultimate Tribute to Neil Diamond Chinese New Year Nish Kumar: It’s In Your Nature to Destroy Yourselves Cambridge Vegan Market Sir Ranulph Fiennes: Living Dangerously
FAIRS & CELEBRATIONS 21 Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan
FEBRUARY
Philharmonia Orchestra 01 Feb Paul Carrack 03 Feb Transatlantic Sessions 06 Feb John Grant 07 Feb Money For Nothing 09 Feb Kaiser Chiefs 12 Feb Cambridge Antiquarian Book Fair 15-16 Feb Banff Mountain Film Festival 15-16 Feb Dolly Alderton: Everything I Know About Love 20 Feb Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox 21 Feb Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 22 Feb Mastana 23 Feb Woody Woodmansey and Tony Visconti’s Holy Holy 24 Feb Peter Andre 27 Feb Dave Gorman 28 Feb
MARCH
Brit Floyd 01 Mar Henning Wehn: Get On With It 02 Mar No Such Thing As a Fish: In No Particular Order 03 Mar Billy Ocean 04 Mar Brendan Cole: Show Man 06 Mar Mike and the Mechanics 07 Mar Spice – The Live Stage Show 08 Mar Matt Haig: Notes from a Nervous Planet 10 Mar James 11 Mar Shakin’ Stevens 12 Mar An Evening with the Hairy Bikers 14 Mar Cambridge Science Festival 16-17 March The Elvis Years 15 Mar David Gray 16 Mar
Sun Records Collabro Jason Manford: Muddle Class The Stranglers Tommy Emmanuel Gabrielle Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Best of WHAM! WillNE and Stephen Tries Live Abba Forever The Bootleg Beatles
APRIL
17 Mar 19 Mar 20 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 Mar 30 Mar 31 Mar
Julian Clary: Born to Mince 04 Apr Russell Kane 05 Apr Soul Legends 06 Apr Art Garfunkel 09 Apr Faulty Towers Dining Experience 10 April Zog 12-14 Apr Whitney: Queen of the Night 19 Apr Aretha - Respect 21 Apr European Union Chamber Orchestra 25 Apr Remembering the Movies 26 Apr Stewart Francis: Into the Punset 27 Apr
MAY
Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets 01 May Tom Walker 02 May Wet Wet Wet 03 May Rumours of Fleetwood Mac 04 May Horrible Histories 05 May EAT Cambridge 11 May The Specials 12 May Kingdom Choir 13 May Manic Street Preachers 14 May An Evening with Katherine Jenkins 15 May The Guilty Feminist 16 May Northern Ballet: Puss in Boots 17 May Foil, Arms and Hog 18 May UB40 20 May Russian Philharmonic of Novosibirsk 21 May Al Murray 22 May The Vamps 23 May Mark Watson: The Infinite Show 25 May
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Chinese New Year | Corn Exchange 26 JANUARY
As we look forward to the Year of the Pig, come usher in the Chinese New Year (which begins February 5th) with a traditional celebration at the Corn Exchange. TICKETS: £20, £15, £12 restricted view
Cambridge Vegan Market | Guildhall
27 JANUARY
The Cambridge Vegan Market is into its fourth year and will feature over 40 stalls selling a huge variety of vegan food, clothes, drinks, cosmetics and more. ADMISSION: £2, children go free
Cambridge Antiquarian Book Fair 2019 | Guildhall 15 –16 FEBRUARY
Aficionados of everything to do with old books, prints, maps, and manuscripts won’t want to miss the premier Cambridge book fair at the Guildhall. With 80 dealers in attendance, it will be, as ever, a weekend of delightful browsing and sheer heavenly ‘bookishness.’ ADMISSION: £2
Mastana | Guildhall 23 FEBRUARY
Mastana is among the largest Indian cultural show in East Anglia, showcasing the finest singers, dancers, actors and more. Brighten up your February with the colours of South Asia. TICKETS: TBC
Cambridge Science Festival 2019 | Guildhall 16 –17 MARCH
Featuring events ranging from astronomy to zoology, the 2019 Cambridge Science Festival welcomes everyone to explore, discuss and discover science through talks, hands-on activities, performances, films and exhibitions. Bring the kids and spark their curiosity! ADMISSION: FREE
FAIRS & CELEBRATIONS
FAMILY
The Home and Garden Show | Guildhall
Zog
Cambridge’s dedicated home and garden design event returns. Featuring a packed exhibition hall, talks and workshops, and free consultations with professionals, it’s everything you need to design your dream home. ADMISSION: FREE
From the team behind Stick Man, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved Zog comes to life in Mike Shepherd’s magical adaptation with Johnny Flynn’s sumptuous live folk score. TICKETS: £17.50, Child (Under 16): £15.50 Groups 10+ £15.50 per ticket
28 – 31 MARCH
Faulty Towers Dining Experience | Guildhall 10 APRIL
When the audience become diners in the ‘Faulty Towers’ restaurant, pretty much anything can happen – because two-thirds of the show is improvised. The fun hurtles along in a 2-hour tour de force of gags and shambolic service as Basil, Sybil and Manuel serve a ‘70s-style 3-course meal together with a good dollop of mayhem. Expect the unexpected! TICKETS: £58
EAT Cambridge | Guildhall 11 MAY
Taste your way round our array of food and drink stalls at the EAT Cambridge food and drink fair, and don’t forget to pick up some tasty titbits to take home with you. ADMISSION: £2
DANCE
Brendan Cole: Show Man 6 MARCH
This brand-new stage show promises dazzling performances all ‘round as Brendan Cole leads his stunning cast in a thrilling extravaganza of music and dance. TICKETS: £40.50, 37.50, 32.50, £23
Remembering the Movies 26 APRIL
From the team behind the hit show Remembering Fred, Strictly Come Dancing’s very own Aljaz and Janette are back on tour with their brand new show. TICKETS: £45.50, £40.50, £31.50 VIP: £103
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Zog
12-14 APRIL
© Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler
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Horrible Histories: A Brand New Barmy Britain 5 MAY
It’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage with a brand new West End show that has never toured before - featuring all new scenes! TICKETS: £18, Child: £15
Northern Ballet: Puss in Boots 17 MAY
Bringing this much-loved children’s story to life, Puss in Boots is the perfect opportunity for your little ones to enjoy live ballet, music and theatre with the acclaimed Northern Ballet. TICKETS: £9.50, Child: £8 Northern Ballet: Puss in Boots
Horrible Histories
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ORCHESTRAL & CHORAL
ORCHESTRAL & CHORAL
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY
European Union Chamber Orchestra:
Book three or more concerts to the Orchestral Series and you will save on every ticket, whether you choose a package of three, four, or five concerts. Visit www.cornex.co.uk/orchestral to learn more and find out how much you could be saving.
Warlock, Mozart, Barber, Haydn
25 APRIL
This varied programme combines Mozart’s charming flute and harp concerto with sprightly dances by Peter Warlock, a maverick of 20th century British music. Barber’s famed Adagio for Strings complements a witty Haydn symphony from his Sturm und Drang period.
PRICING FOR INDIVIDUAL ORCHESTRAL SERIES CONCERTS: Zone A £42, Zone B* £38, Zone C* £32, No View * £17 * Students & Under 16s £12.50 The Orchestral Series is supported by Boldfield Computing
Philharmonia Orchestra
13 MAY
Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov
Seen by millions at the Royal Wedding of HRH Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the Kingdom Choir are acclaimed for their raw Gospel sound and spellbinding performances. TICKETS: £38, £32, £28
1 FEBRUARY
Mendelssohn’s ravishing violin concerto is paired with Beethoven’s dramatic Coriolan Overture, while Rachmaninov’s majestic Second Symphony swells from dark depths before exploding into a jubilant finale climaxing in one of the most irresistible melodies of all time.
An Evening with Katherine Jenkins
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY
The Kingdom Choir
15 MAY
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven
Voted the greatest symphony of all time in a survey of conductors by BBC Music Magazine, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 melds Classical elegance with Romantic passion. Hear it alongside the full-throttle drama of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto.
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY
The Kingdom Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra:
22 FEBRUARY
European Union Chamber Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
A favourite of the Royal Family, presidents and Popes, Katherine Jenkins returns with melodies old and new from her most recent album, Guiding Light. TICKETS: £58, £42.50, £32.50 VIP Diamond: £168 VIP: £88 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Russian Philharmonic of Novosibirsk:
An Evening with Katherine Jenkins
Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Glinka
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY
21 MAY
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra:
Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol brings the passion and heat of Andalusian flamenco to the concert hall, while Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances brim with colour, ravishing melodies, and dashing rhythms.
Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Beethoven
27 MARCH
Pinchas Zukerman is both conductor and soloist in this concert combining Beethoven’s beloved violin concerto with Vaughan Williams’ famed Tallis Fantasia plus a sparkling Mozart symphony.
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY
ORCHESTRAL SERIES MULTI-BUY Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Russian Philharmonic of Novosibirsk
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08 POP, ROCK AND FOLK
POP, ROCK AND FOLK
Paul Carrack
Peter Andre
Legendary Sheffield-born singer and former frontman of Ace, Squeeze, and Mike & The Mechanics returns to the road with his uniquely soulful voice. TICKETS: £42.50, £37.50
Twenty-five years since Peter Andre burst into the Australian music scene, the internationally acclaimed star is back and will be gracing the Corn Exchange’s stage. TICKETS: £48.00, £35.50 VIP Package: £133, £78
3 FEBRUARY
Transatlantic Sessions 6 FEBRUARY
Featuring some of the best folk musicians from the UK, Ireland, and USA, Transatlantic Sessions promise an unmissable evening of music for Cambridge folk-lovers. TICKETS: £32, £24
John Grant
27 FEBRUARY
Billy Ocean 4 MARCH
Billy Ocean performs the best of his greatest hits and favourite tracks to get you on your feet. TICKETS: £48, £38, £27.75 VIP: £88 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
7 FEBRUARY
Mike and the Mechanics
Kaiser Chiefs
We welcome back Mike and the Mechanics performing songs from their latest album Let Me Fly, along with hits from their extensive back catalogue. TICKETS: £48, £38 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
John Grant returns to Cambridge with his fourth solo album Love is Magic, his most electronic album yet. TICKETS: £28, £33
12 FEBRUARY
Amongst Britain’s most treasured bands, the Kaiser Chiefs are currently working on their 7th album and promise an evening of anthemic hits. SOLD OUT!
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox 21 FEBRUARY
To usher in the upcoming 2020s, famed time-twisting music collective, Postmodern Jukebox will host the official Twenties 2.0 initiation party. TICKETS: £38, £30.50
Woody Woodmansey and Tony Visconti’s Holy Holy 24 FEBRUARY
This supergroup performs David Bowie’s material from the early years of ’69 – 73, to which both Woody and Tony contributed. TICKETS: £48, £41, £35.50
7 MARCH
James
11 MARCH
The Manchester rockers are back on the road with their Living in Extraordinary Times tour, ‘supporting’ themselves with a special 30-minute acoustic set prior to the main show. TICKETS: £48, £41.50 £39 VIP: £83
Shakin’ Stevens 12 MARCH
The platinum-selling entertainer and performer will be joined by his band to perform fan favourites along with his much-loved hits. TICKETS: £38 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Collabro 19 MARCH
Ever since they won Britain’s Got Talent in 2014, Collabro have been wowing audiences with incredible renditions of musical theatre favourites. TICKETS: £45.50, £35.50, £22.50 VIP Diamond: £132 VIP Gold: £102
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POP, ROCK AND FOLK
David Gray
Wet Wet Wet
One of the best modern-day UK songwriters, David Gray celebrates the release of his new album, Gold in a Brass Age. TICKETS: £50.50, £41.50, £32.50 VIP: £102 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
80’s pop sensation Wet Wet Wet are one of the most successful pop bands in British pop history, selling over 15 million records to date and 3 number one singles. Returning to the stage for 2019 the band will be joined by new singer Kevin Simm. TICKETS: £28, VIP: £58
16 MARCH
The Stranglers 23 MARCH
The legendary punk rockers are back with their extensive catalogue spanning over 40 years, bringing with them support from Dr Feelgood. TICKETS: £38. £30.50
Tommy Emmanuel 24 MARCH
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and guitar virtuoso, Tommy Emmanuel will be enchanting audiences with his electric stage presence and incredible technique. TICKETS: £30.50
Gabrielle 26 MARCH
Selling over 5 million records in the UK, and countless top ten singles, Gabrielle returns with the Under My Skin Tour. TICKETS: £38, £28 VIP: £102
Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets 1 MAY
Experience Pink Floyd’s celebrated early psychedelic works performed by drummer Nick Mason and his prestigious band the Saucerful of Secrets. TICKETS: £48, £42.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Tom Walker 2 MAY
Tom Walker has been building widespread acclaim the world over, following the commercial success of his breakthrough single Leave the Light On. A raw talent with oodles of promise. TICKETS: £20.50
3 MAY
The Specials 12 MAY
Marking the 40th anniversary of the formation of The Specials and the legendary 2 Tone Label, this concert welcomes back one of the most influential bands of all time. TICKETS: £43 SOLD OUT!
Manic Street Preachers 14 MAY
The legendary Welsh rockers will be commemorating the 20th anniversary of their incredible number one album, This is My Truth Tell Me Yours, in some of their favourite venues around the country. SOLD OUT!
Art Garfunkel 9 APRIL
The great Art Garfunkel honours our stage, performing music spanning his whole career including snippets from his new autobiography. TICKETS: £60.50, £48.00, £40.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
UB40 20 MAY
Birmingham reggae veterans celebrate their 40th anniversary with the release of their first new studio album in five years along with a nationwide tour. TICKETS: £45.50, £40.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
The Vamps 23 MAY
Come join four-piece British pop rockers, The Vamps, making their first-ever appearance at the Corn Exchange. TICKETS: £38, £15.50
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12 COMEDY Nish Kumar: It’s In Your Nature to Destroy Yourselves 27 JANUARY
Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee, Nish Kumar comes bearing jokes about politics, mankind’s capacity for self-destruction and whether it will lead to the end of days. Good fun stuff. TICKETS £25.50
Dave Gorman 28 FEBRUARY
Dave Gorman returns to the road with his new live show, following the success of his latest TV show Modern Life is Goodish. TICKETS: £30.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Henning Wehn: Get On With It 2 MARCH
You couldn’t make it up - surely German comedy ambassador Henning Wehn hasn’t bosched out yet another new show? TICKETS: £22.50, £19 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Jason Manford: Muddle Class 20 MARCH
He’s back! And with a brand-new show following his national success, ‘Muddle Class’ promises a wealth of new material. TICKETS: £30.50
Julian Clary: Born to Mince 4 APRIL
‘Are you ready for some filth? I know I am,’ says Julian, detailing his outrageously camp new show. TICKETS: £28, Senior Citizen or the Unwaged (with Valid ID) £26
COMEDY
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Russell Kane 5 APRIL
Russel Kane is back with his keenly- awaited brand new tour. Packing more energy than a Duracell factory. TICKETS: £23 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Stewart Francis: Into the Punset 27 APRIL
The star of Mock The Week, Live at the Apollo and Crackerjack embarks on a brand new show, in what will be his last tour EVER! TICKETS: £26
Foil, Arms and Hog 18 MAY
Foil, Arms and Hog return to the UK with their best show yet. Reaching a 100 million hits on YouTube, their live show is nonetheless even more exciting. TICKET: £23
Al Murray: Landlord of Hope and Glory 22 MAY
Have your pint glasses at the ready, the nation’s favourite pub landlord is back with his new show: Landlord of Hope and Glory. TICKETS: £30.50
Mark Watson: The Infinite Show 25 MAY
Cluster-bombed with yoghurt on Taskmaster, halfkilled on Bear Grylls’ Celebrity Island, Mark Watson returns to what he’s best at: being indoors. TICKETS: £22
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LITERATURE & TALKS
LITERATURE & TALKS
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Matt Haig: Notes On A Nervous Planet 10 MARCH
How can we stay sane on a planet that makes us mad? How do we stay human in a technological world? Join journalist and novelist Matt Haig for an evening of insightful discussion. TICKETS £20
Matt Haig
An Evening with the Hairy Bikers 14 MARCH
All round to The Hairy Bikers’ for a night of cooking and conversation with Si King and Dave Myers! TICKETS: £42.50, £32.50, £22.50 VIP: £102
No Such Thing As A Fish
Sir Ranulph Fiennes: Living Dangerously
WillNE & Stephen Tries Live 29 MARCH
28 JANUARY
Named by the Guinness Book of Records as ‘the world’s greatest living explorer’, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has spent his life in pursuit of extreme adventure, risking life and limb in some of the most ambitious private expeditions ever undertaken. TICKETS: £33, £28
Dolly Alderton: Everything I Know About Love 20 FEBRUARY
When it comes to the trials and triumphs of becoming a grown-up, Dolly Alderton has seen and tried it all. TICKETS: £23
No Such Thing As A Fish: In No Particular Order 3 MARCH
For anyone with a thirst for knowledge, a taste for puns, and a need for some belly-laughs, this is an unmissable podcast now coming to the Corn Exchange. TICKETS: £23 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Willne Stephen
For the first time ever, YouTube personalities and friends (sort of) WillNE and Stephen Tries are going on a tour of the UK. TICKETS: £42.99, £32.99, £22.99 VIP Package for £33 (must be purchased separately to the show)
The Guilty Feminist 16 MAY
The Guilty Feminist podcast has become a comedy phenomenon with over 50 million downloads since it launched in late 2016. Expect laughs, excitement, tears, and spectacle as it comes to the Corn Exchange. TICKETS: £30.50, £25.50, £18
Sir Ranulph Fiennes Dolly Alderton
The Guilty Feminist An Evening with the Hairy Bikers
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Classic Rock Show
Sweet Caroline
ENTERTAINMENT
The Elvis Years
Brit Floyd
Best of WHAM!
ABBA Forever
The Classic Rock Show
Brit Floyd
The Best of WHAM!
The classic rock fan’s ultimate live jukebox! TICKETS: £37.50, £27.50
One of the world’s greatest Pink Floyd tribute shows returns, with its most ambitious and best productions yet. TICKETS: £45.50, £35.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Celebrating the 80s pop legends, a fantastic new show with sensational vocals, choreography, costumes, and an awesome live band. TICKETS: £29, £27, £21
21 JANUARY
Luther – A Celebration 24 JANUARY
Experience all the hits from his amazing career, including many of the greatest dance anthems and love songs ever written. TICKETS: £26.50. £21.50 LIMITED AVAILABILITY
Sweet Caroline – The Ultimate Tribute to Neil Diamond 25 JANUARY
The good times never seemed so good… introducing Sweet Caroline, the ultimate tribute to Neil Diamond. TICKETS: £30, £28, £19
Money for Nothing 9 FEBRUARY
A tribute to Dire Straights like no other before. Prepare to be captivated by the authentic sounds of one of the most successful rock bands of all time. TICKETS: £30.50, £27.50, £23
1 MARCH
Spice: The live Stage Show 8 MARCH
Spice – The Live Stage Show is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s biggest girl band, the Spice Girls. TICKETS: £28
The Elvis Years 15 MARCH
The Elvis Years is an outstanding musical production which brings to the stage the incredible story of the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. TICKETS: £27, £25, £23
Sun Records 17 MARCH
Experience the legendary 1950s studio and label that transcended musical and racial barriers, brought to life at the Corn Exchange. TICKETS: £28 Wannabe
Sun Records
28 MARCH
ABBA Forever 30 MARCH
The UK’s leading international tribute show to the unforgettable Swedish pop sensation. TICKETS: £29, £27, £21
The Bootleg Beatles 31 MARCH
The premier Beatles tribute continue to draw critical acclaim across the globe with their stunning recreation of the greatest songbook of all time. TICKETS: £35.50, £31.50, £25
Soul Legends 6 APRIL
Get on board the Soul Train as it takes you on an unforgettable soul music journey. TICKETS: £30.25, £27.25, £22.75
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Aretha
Soul Legends
Whitney: Queen of the Night 19 APRIL
A stunning celebration of the life and music of one of greatest singers of all time. TICKETS: £31, £29, £23
Aretha - Respect 21 APRIL
Journey through four decades of classic hits including Think, Respect, Natural Woman, I Say A Little Prayer and many more. TICKETS: £26.50, £21.50
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac 4 MAY
The world’s finest Fleetwood Mac tribute returns with its ‘Anniversary Tour’, celebrating 50 years of the very best of Fleetwood Mac. TICKETS: £37.50, £27.50 Whitney
The Bootleg Beatles
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Why not hire one of our unique spaces in the city centre of Cambridge?
CINEMA
Banff Mountain Film Festival
Whether you require a venue for a conference, an awards ceremony, a performance, a product launch, wedding or a drinks reception we have a space to suit your event.
15 – 16 FEBRUARY
Experience an extraordinary collection of short films from the world’s most prestigious mountain film festival. TICKETS: £16.50; Concessions: £15.00
Our venues can cater for anything from 50 to 1,400 people, making the Corn Exchange & Guildhalls the most diverse and largest conference space within the city centre of Cambridge
5 – 7 APRIL | VENUES AROUND CAMBRIDGE
The spring edition of Cambridge Literary Festival presents a vibrant and varied programme of talks, debates, performances, poetry, politics, children’s events, and even an afternoon tea.
Tracy Thorn
Roger McGough
Ali Smith
Elmer Highlights include Tracy Thorn, Roger McGough, Ali Smith, John Lanchester, Jenni Murray, Holly Smale – plus Elmer, Claude and Horrid Henry.
Claude
Box office opens on Thursday 7th February. Visit www.cambirdgeliteraryfestival.com for full details.
Testimonial
Kristen Selwood, Cambridge English Language Assessment
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BOX OFFICE
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All events listed in this brochure take place at the Corn Exchange unless otherwise stated.
BOX OFFICE
By phone: Monday – Saturday: 10am – 6pm In person: Monday – Friday: 12pm – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 6pm On performance days (including Sundays and Bank Holidays) the box office will open an hour before the start time and remain open until 30mins after the start of the show. See website for full opening times.
ACCESS
DRUMMER ST BUS STATION
Our venues are fully accessible. Please inform the box office of any requirements when making your booking.
Cambridge station – 20 minutes walking
The Cambridge Corn Exchange & Guildhalls are operated by Cambridge Live, a registered charity, with the support of Cambridge City Council, our generous sponsors, and members of the public.
To learn more about supporting the Corn Exchange, please call Sophie Channon on 01223 791 794. Questions or comments? Drop us a line on hello@cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
Cover illustration by Cecelia Wood, a student at the Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University. Brochure design by geoff price