Cambridge is home to the famous Footlights Review that has given us comedy giants Peter Cook, Stephen Fry, David Mitchell and the Monty Python team. If you are lucky, you can check out the latest Footlights offering at the ADC Theatre. There are no less than 4 prestigious theatres in the city, three multi screen cinemas, three large concert halls for classical and rock music and any number of smaller venues for drama, dance, comedy and music of all kinds.
The ADC Theatre is the oldest university playhouse in the country, it shows a combination of high quality student & local drama. For the latest information about shows at the ADC, view the What's On section of this site.
The Arts Picturehouse shows a selection of new & foreign language films. Kids club on Saturday mornings.
Cambridge Arts Theatre is a traditional theatre, offering a wide variety of shows by professional theatre companies, amateur dramatic clubs and student groups. For the latest information about shows at the Arts Theatre, view the What's On section of this site.
The Corn Exchange is the largest entertainment venue in Cambridge. There is a varied programme of events including stand up comedy, concerts and shows. For the latest information about shows at the Corn Exchange, view the What's On section of this site.
Cineworld is Cambridge's new 9 screen cinema.
Located in the very heart of the city, the Corpus Playroom stages performances during University term. For the latest information about shows at the Playroom, view the What's On section of this site.
The Junction holds a varied programme of events include regular club nights, drama, dance, comedy & theatre. For the latest information about events at the Junction, view the What's On section of this site.
This University theatre offers a broad range of productions, from professional touring, to local community & student theatre. For the latest information about shows at the Mumford Theatre, view the What's On section of this site.
An 8 screen cinema showing nationwide general releases.