From making your own gin with one of the world’s most innovative distilleries, to trying the best of the Cambridge food scene – here are some uniquely Cambridge experiences to seek out during your stay
Find out moreFolk in the Footlights is a brand new folk night for Cambridge in 2024, in association with The Cambridge Union. This month features Elizabeth and Jameson, Josh Robins and Sean O'Hanrahan
Welcome to the Big Deal Comedy Club. -where laughter takes centre stage, and your night out is a Big Deal!
The 30-piece Down for the Count Orchestra returns to West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge, for another joyful celebration of swing music as they perform Songs from the Golden Age of Swing.
Does your child love acting? Auditions are now open for our Cambridge drama school run by theatre producers for 9-15-year-olds!
Looking for a general overview of floristry and have no idea what course you really need or want to do? Our popular one day beginners floristry taster is designed to introduce you to floristry with lots of practise during the day.
Eboracum Baroque are delighted to return to Wimpole Parish Church to perform one of the most famous pieces of baroque music ever written, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
Join the Museum of Cambridge and Old Quarter Tour and learn about the history of Cambridge, beyond the University. Uncover Cambridge and the Castle Mound site before the University came to the town, how people may dropped by for a pint at the 'White Horse Inn' before it became the Museum of Cambridge in 1936!
‘Daoirí Farrell is singlehandedly spearheading a resurgence of the authentic in Irish folk music…he is rightly in demand all over the world.’ Irish Music
FREE OPEN EVENING: Monday 15th April 7.30 - 9.15pm We are a fun, friendly, a capella singing group. No singing experience or music reading ability required. Though we are currently an all-female group, we are an inclusive chorus, open to anyone over the age of 16 who can sing within our vocal range (SSAA). Our song on the night will be the popular classic Mr Sandman. Please email janetsulman@gmail.com for more information and to register. Free parking at venue.
An original play by Sean Lang, performed by Combined Actors of Cambridge. Enjoy an intriguing tale of mysteries and ghosts that spans the centuries from the French Revolution, through Edwardian England and 1960's Oxford. A haunting story of ghosts, intrigue, time travel – and murder.
Thinking about a knee replacement? Don't miss your chance to meet the expert! Join us at the Hub with Mr Arman Memarzadeh, Consultant Knee Surgeon.
Join Mary Kempski for a talk on David Parr’s Painting exploring his historic painting technique, the pigments and materials he used and how his vision was achieved.
Which, Wine, When? This April Parker's Tavern welcome Norfolk-based wine expert and drinks writer Bert Blaize to host a one-off tasting session in their Library.
Guided tasting through 6 award-winning whiskies for beginners and seasoned samplers alike.
Join artist Tanvi Kant for a vibrant textiles workshop to rework a variety of fabric remnants. You will learn how to make intricate fabric cords and transform them into tactile jewellery.
The World Beneath a Wildflower Meadow. A talk by Dr Raphaella Hull, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, University of Cambridge.
Cambridge is home to one of the most famous student theatre troupes in the world: the Footlights. Founded in the 1880s, some of the UK’s biggest stars were part of it, including John Cleese, Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry and Rowan Atkinson.