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Single White Female
Theatre

Single White Female

Inspired by the bestselling book and hit movie, Kym Marsh stars in Single White Female, a gripping new thriller coming to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 10/03/2026 - 14/03/2026
Gianni Schicchi (or Where There’s A Will)
Theatre

Gianni Schicchi (or Where There’s A Will)

Gianni Schicchi (or Where There’s A Will) brings Puccini roaring into the 21st Century, coming to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 15/03/2026 - 15/03/2026
Rock & Roll Man
Theatre

Rock & Roll Man

Rock & Roll Man is the original musical about a musical original, coming to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 16/03/2026 - 21/03/2026
Pulman and Stilgoe: Hooray for Hollywood
Music

Pulman and Stilgoe: Hooray for Hollywood

An evening of the best loved songs of movie-musicals - The Wizard of Oz to Wicked, West Side Story to La La Land - comes to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 22/03/2026 - 22/03/2026
The Constant Wife
Theatre

The Constant Wife

Starring Kara Tointon, Somerset Maugham’s glittering comedy The Constant Wife comes to the Arts Theatre this March, in a sparkling new adaptation.

  • 23/03/2026 - 28/03/2026
Frank Bowling: Seeking the Sublime
Art & Exhibitions

Frank Bowling: Seeking the Sublime

Experience the dynamic paint, vivid colour, and bold vision of contemporary British painter Frank Bowling.

  • 27/03/2026 - 17/01/2027
What I (Don’t) Know About Autism
Theatre

What I (Don’t) Know About Autism

Powerfully challenging assumptions and celebrating autistic identity, What I (Don’t) Know About Autism comes to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 29/03/2026 - 29/03/2026
The Choir of Man
Theatre

The Choir of Man

A feel-good night of foot-stomping entertainment direct from the West End, the Choir of Man comes to the Arts Theatre this March.

  • 31/03/2026 - 04/04/2026
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Did you know?

Bringing the river to life in raucous style each June, ‘The Bumps’ are a chaotic series of rowing races. In this Cambridge tradition, which dates back to the early 19th Century, boats set out in single file and must catch and touch, or ‘bump’, the boat ahead without being caught by the rowers on their tail.