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CAMBRIDGE FOOTLIGHTS, Cambridge Arts Theatre; Friday 17th to Saturday 18th April, 19:45 The famous Cambridge Footlights showcases the finest sketches, songs and stand-up from some of the country’s finest student comedians and actors. Tickets from £10
Jimmy Carr will be at the Cambridge Corn Exchange zdance
STRICTLY SATURDAYS, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds Saturday 11th April, 14:30 to 16:30 Ballroom, Latin and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the upstairs bar at the Apex. All welcome (especially gentlemen). Admission is free. Just turn up and join in!
BALLET BLACK, Cambridge Arts Theatre; Monday 13th to Tuesday 14th April, 19:45 Casso Pancho’s award-winning company of black and Asian classical trained dancers return with a stun- ning new programme – a triple bill featuring Mark Bruce’s The Second Coming. Tickets from £15
BOLSHOI BALLET: IVAN THE TERRIBLE [12A], Abbeygate Cinema, Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge and Cineworld, Bury St Edmunds; Sunday 19th April, 16:00 Yuri Grigorovich’s dazzling ballet of intrigue and murder in the 16th century Russia, bought to you by one of the most famous companies in the world.
businesses and clubs over the obstacles. At its heart, the show celebrates food and farming. The Farm Discovery Zone is the show-stopping interactive area to see farming at work - cows milked, sheep shorn, chicks hatching in incubators, cook up a family pizza, hold and touch different large and small animals and discover more about how vegetables grow and sit-in some state-of-the art machinery – or discover the fun of being a Young Farmer with clubs from throughout the county. “Everything that you see going on in the fields as you travel around Suffolk is not at arm’s length but here for people to touch and experience,” said show director Bill Baker. “This is a great chance for all the family to experience why farmers love farming and have-a-go!” The Adnams Food and Drink Experience hosts wonderful local food and drink producers and a chance to taste before you buy, Eat Street is a great place to find lunch or a snack and coffee and there are new catering and picnic areas to sit and relax. The Sports Zone has 30+ sports to try out for free, a focus on the women’s and men’s cycle tours, both coming to the county later this year, a Women on Wheels scheme, as well as the national #thisgirlcan campaign and free MOT health check. Children can become nature detectives, meet alpacas and birds of prey in the expanded ‘countryside village’, or stroke rabbits in the rabbit show and be mesmerised by the skills of tropical birds in the parrot show. Mix all this with more than 2500 cattle and horse entries and top class international show jumping and showing and it’s a fantastic day out for all the family. Gates open from 7am. Kids under 15 are free! Book now for discounted tickets at
www.suffolkshow.co.uk
zBOOKING DETAILS
THEATRE ROYAL, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR Book online:
www.theatreroyal.org or call the box office: 01284 769505
THE APEX, Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3FD Book online:
www.theapex.co.uk or call the box office: 01284 758000
ABBEYGATE CINEMA, 4 Hatter Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1NE
Book online:
www.picturehouses.co.uk
CINEWORLD, Parkway, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3BA Book on- line:
www.cineworld.co.uk
CAMBRIDGE CORN EXCHANGE, 2 Wheeler St, Cambridge CB2 3QB
Book online:
www.cornex.co.uk or call the box office: 01223 357851
KENTWELL HALL, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9BA Book online:
www.kentwell.co.uk or call the box office: 01787 310207
THE JUNCTION, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX Book online:
www.junction.co.uk or call the box office: 01223 511511
NEWMARKET RACECOURSE, Newmarket, CB8 0TG Book online:
www.newmarketracecourses.co.uk or call the box office: 0844 579 3010
JOHN PEEL CENTRE, Church Walk, Stowmarket IP14 1ET Book online:
www.johnpeelcentre.com or call: 01449 774678
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