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The Junction

The Junction
Clifton Way
Cambridge, CB1 7GX
Box office: 01223 511511
Phone: 01223 511511
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Events at The Junction (Clifton Way, Cambridge)

49 performances of 41 events at this location.

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Wednesday 30 May
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The Junction J1
7pm
Gary Numan 01223 511511 £25 adv
Saturday 2 June
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The Junction J1
10pm6am
Boomslang & RamJam 01223 511511 £15 adv
Thursday 7 June
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The Junction J2
11:30am
The Selfish Crocodile: Blunderbus Theatre 01223 511511 £9 (£5)
The Junction J2
2:30pm
The Selfish Crocodile: Blunderbus Theatre 01223 511511 £9 (£5)
The Junction J1
7pm
Bad Manners 01223 511511 £19 adv
Monday 11 June
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The Junction 7:30pm Hot Chip 01223 511511 £16
Wednesday 13 June
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The Junction J2
1:30pm
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Cambridge School Of Visual And Performing Arts 01223 511511 £7 adv (£5)
The Junction 7:30pm Bat For Lashes 01223 511511 £15
Thursday 14 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
7:30pm
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Cambridge School Of Visual And Performing Arts 01223 511511 £7 adv (£5)
Friday 15 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
7:30pm
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Cambridge School Of Visual And Performing Arts 01223 511511 £7 adv (£5)
Saturday 16 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
2:30pm
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Cambridge School Of Visual And Performing Arts 01223 511511 £7 adv (£5)
Sunday 17 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J3
8pm
Chris Ramsey & Tom Deacon 01223 511511 £10 adv
Monday 18 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
7:30pm
Urban Styles: Cambridge Theatre School & Bodywork Company 01223 511511 £10 adv (£7)
Tuesday 19 June
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The Junction J2
7:30pm
Urban Styles: Cambridge Theatre School & Bodywork Company 01223 511511 £10 adv (£7)
Friday 22 June
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The Junction 8pm Geva Alon, Ana Silvera, Gil Karpas 01223 511511 £10 adv
Saturday 23 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J3
7:30pm10:30pm
Lewis Mokler, Tazz Chowdhury, Ollie King 01223 511511 £5
Sunday 24 June
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction 11:30am Sunflowers And Sheds: M6 Theatre (Over 5s) 01223 511511 £9 all children must be accompanied by an adult (£5 all children must be accompanied by an adult)
The Junction 2:30pm Sunflowers And Sheds: M6 Theatre (Over 5s) 01223 511511 £9 all children must be accompanied by an adult (£5 all children must be accompanied by an adult)
The Junction J3
8pm
Iain Stirling & Roisin Conaty 01223 511511 £10 adv
Sunday 1 July
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J3
8pm
Peacock And Gamble & Matt Forde 01223 511511 £10 adv
Monday 2 July
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The Junction 7pm Adrenaline Mob 01223 511511 £16 adv
Monday 17 September
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Marillion 01223 511511 £25 adv
Wednesday 19 September
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The Junction 8pm Heidi Talbot 01223 511511 £12
Friday 21 September
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
The Pink Floyd Dimension: Pink Floyd Tribute 01223 511511 £12
Monday 24 September
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Tim Key: Masterslut 01223 511511 £15 (£13)
Tuesday 25 September
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Tim Key: Masterslut 01223 511511 £15 (£13)
Thursday 27 September
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction 8pm Karnataka 01223 511511 £10 adv
Monday 1 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick 01223 511511 £15
Monday 8 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Peatbog Faeries 01223 511511 £16 adv
Tuesday 9 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction 7pm Azealia Banks 01223 511511 £12.50
The Junction J2
8pm
Faustus 01223 511511 £14 adv
Wednesday 10 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
John Cale 01223 511511 £20 adv
Friday 12 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Andi Osho: All The Single Ladies 01223 511511 £15 (£12)
Monday 15 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Steve Forbert 01223 511511 £18 adv
The Junction J2
8pm
Peatbog Faeries 01223 511511 £16 adv
Thursday 25 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
7pm
Danny Bhoy: Wanderlust 01223 511511 £15 adv
Friday 26 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Hazel O'Connor 01223 511511 £20 adv
Saturday 27 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
John Cooper Clarke 01223 511511 £18 adv
Sunday 28 October
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
Fay Hield Trio 01223 511511 £14 adv
Friday 2 November
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Spiritualized 01223 511511 £19.50 adv
Friday 16 November
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Larry Miller 01223 511511 £11 adv
The Junction J2
8pm
Three Bonzos And A Piano 01223 511511 £16.50 adv
Monday 19 November
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J2
8pm
O'Hooley And Tidow 01223 511511 £10 adv
Thursday 22 November
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction 8pm Megson 01223 511511 £12 adv
The Junction 8pm Rob Rouse: Life Sentences: Work In Progress 01223 511511 £16 (£15)
Monday 26 November
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
The Saw Doctors 01223 511511 £22 adv
Wednesday 5 December
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Steve Harley 01223 511511 £22 adv
Friday 7 December
Location Time Event Tickets
The Junction J1
7pm
Dr Feelgood, People's Republic Of Mercia 01223 511511 £17.50 adv
The Junction J1
7pm
Dr Feelgood, Nine Below Zero 01223 511511 £17.50 adv

Reviews of The Junction (Clifton Way, Cambridge)

1. Lucy Jones, Cambridge – 10 June 2011, 4:52pmThe JunctionReport

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Lucy Jones
NOBLE KINSMEN

CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS at The Junction
Tuesday 7 June

Performances of THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN are still as rare as the proverbial hen’s teeth, though in recent years it has been increasingly popular with drama schools. This revival by an enthusiastic cast of international students – quite probably the play’s first ever Cambridge airing – was not the most profound I’ve seen, but it was certainly the most enjoyable.

I had gone intending to listen for the differing authorial voices, but with five minutes has ceased caring whether this scene or that soliloquy were by Shakespeare, Fletcher, both or neither, such was the exuberance and panache of Jean Stewart’s lively and beautiful production.

It is a Jacobean retelling of Chaucer’s version of the ancient Greek tale of Palamon and Arcite, two devoted cousins who become implabable rivals for the hand of Duke Theseus’ sister Emilia.

Interwoven is a subplot concerning a jailer’s daughter, driven mad (Ophelia-like) by her love for Palamon. Georgina Dugdale gave a virtuoso performance in this touching role; with the fragility of a Puccini heroine and exemplary vocal and movement skills, she all but stole the show.

Whether she or the audience fully understood the filthy significance of the double-entendres that pepper her ramblings – especially after a Doctor (Lindi Lewis – very amusing) has prescribed a curiously modern for of sexual therapy – I rather doubt.

Rebecca Cuthertson’s edition of the text played up the sunniness and funniness, playing down the echoes of earlier Shakespeare plays, and cutting entirely the sexually ambiguous scene where the rival cousins, preparing to fight each other, lovingly arm one another first.

The eighteenth century setting, and the casting of girls as the noble kinsmen, would have made this difficult to play. Generally, though, the former worked remarkably well, for that was an era when male pride taken to its extremes counted for something.

Similarly, the gender-blind casting emphasised the absurdity of the protagonists’ obsession. Caroline Maroney and Mealangell Dolma gave nicely contrasting characterisations, though Ms Dolman’s strutting, self-satisfied Arcite was only a thigh slap away from Principal Boy!

The most affecting performance, though, was not the busiest nor the noisiest: as Emilia, object of the cousins’ rivalry and the only character to see through and beyond the absurdity of it all, Nadia Babke displayed an astonishing serenity and depth of feeling, emerging as the still point at the storm’s centre.

On the minus side, there was too much overacting by sup

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