Woyzeck
When Georg Buechner died of typhus in 1837, he left behind him a jumble of papers – almost illegible, blotted, fragmentary, unnumbered, untitled. Unpublished for 40 years and unperformed for nearly a century, Woyzeck burst Read more…
When Georg Buechner died of typhus in 1837, he left behind him a jumble of papers – almost illegible, blotted, fragmentary, unnumbered, untitled. Unpublished for 40 years and unperformed for nearly a century, Woyzeck burst Read more…
Date: Thursday 13 – Saturday 15 July, 2017 Time: 8:00pm Venue: The Leper Chapel, Cambridge | Map Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) available in advance and from 7.30pm at the venue. Book now An exploration of Read more…
by Anton Chekhov Date: Thursday 22 – Saturday 24 June, 2017 Time: 8:00pm Venue: The Leper Chapel, Cambridge | Map Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions) available in advance from WeGotTickets and from 7.30pm at the venue. Read more…
Dates: Thursday 14 July – Saturday 16 July Time: 8.00 pm Venue: Wandlebury Country Park, Cambridge | Map Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions) available in advance from WeGotTickets. What might it mean to be a feral Read more…
Hamlet, perhaps Shakespeare’s most enigmatic tragedy. Over its 16-year history, in situ: has produced many remarkable interpretations of Shakespeare. A world of mirrors in Twelfth Night. Fantasy, vaudeville and horror in The Winter’s Tale. The Read more…