Shows
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Utopia, Limited
19:30, Thu 1st – Sat 3rd May 2025 at Fitzpatrick Hall
Gilbert and Sullivan’s Utopia, Limited is a satirical operetta that explores themes of modernization, imperialism, and bureaucracy. The original story sets the plot on a fictional tropical island, where…
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The Pembroke Mock Lecture Series - Again.
20:00, Sun 16th March 2025 at Pembroke Auditorium
Ye asked and ye shall receive: the Pembroke Mock Lecture Series has returned.
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69th Anniversary Smoker
20:00, Mon 10th March 2025 at Pembroke New Cellars
As many of you may know, Pembroke Players is the oldest collegiate theatre society in Cambridge. Come take a trip down theatre memory lane and get ready to receive - it's the 69th anniversary smoker.
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Black Tie Smoker
19:30, Tue 25th February 2025 at Pembroke Old Library
The Black Tie Smoker returns. Hype.
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Pink Week Smoker
20:00, Sun 9th February 2025 at Pembroke New Cellars
It's a smoker: this time with pink balloons and all tickets go to Pink Week. Hooray!
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24 Hour Sketch Show
19:00, Sun 2nd February 2025 at Pembroke New Cellars
24 hours to write a sketch show. Ideally, it's funny but honestly who's to say.
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Impronauts Quickfire!
20:00, Sun 26th January 2025 at ADC Theatre (Bar)
20:00, Sun 9th February 2025 at ADC Theatre (Bar)
20:00, Sun 9th March 2025 at ADC Theatre (Bar)
Let the Impronauts entertain you with Quickfire: an hour and a half of improvised comedy, sure to set the house on fire! Watch as one of Cambridge's best-loved improvised comedy troupes set the ADC Bar…
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Mensch
20:00, Thu 27th February – Sat 1st March 2025 at Fitzpatrick Hall
'In painting one destroys everything…in life one can’t do it. The day to day crudities destroy all things one’s used to…known already. It’s a sort of rage…'
A play about form, history and friendship.
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Wild Swimming
19:30, Tue 11th – Sat 15th February 2025 at Pembroke New Cellars
Marek Horn's Wild Swimming is a time-travelling two-hander following the relationship between Nell and Oscar, from 16th century England to the modern day. Each moment in time feels interestingly confuse…