So because of Reasons I ended up getting given a copy of the programme for the Cambridge Summer Music Festival. Also, the plays for this year's Shakespeare Festival have been announced (this is the Watch Open-Air Shakespeare While Eating A Picnic). So here is the list of stuff I am interested in - please holler if you would like to join me!
Shakespeare
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING THEY ARE DOING MUCH ADO. 8th July--27th July - this is my favourite Shakespeare, and I am 100% up for going to see. Several times. St John's.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 29th July--17th August. Homerton. Last time I saw them do this it was in Girton and beautifully staged, and I'd really love to see what they're doing with a different set of grounds.
CSMF
Shakespeare
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING THEY ARE DOING MUCH ADO. 8th July--27th July - this is my favourite Shakespeare, and I am 100% up for going to see. Several times. St John's.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 29th July--17th August. Homerton. Last time I saw them do this it was in Girton and beautifully staged, and I'd really love to see what they're doing with a different set of grounds.
CSMF
- Quintabile Brass Ensemble in the Botanic Gardens, 6.15pm 10th July
- THREEDIMENSIONAL Jazz Trio in the Botanic Gardens, 6.15pm 17th July
- The Classic Buskers with Neil Henry - music and magic! 4.30pm 21st July
- Prime Brass Family Concert - PB are absolutely fab. EURC, 3.30pm 27th July
- Cellphony are a cello octet. To my disappointment they're not listing the Villa-Lobos cello octet in the pieces for this concert, but NONETHELESS. Trinity College Chapel, 7.30pm 30th July
- Gwilym Simcock Quintet EURC, 8pm 1st August
- Fitz Prom: Kausikan Rajeshkumar Fitzwilliam Museum, 1.15pm 3rd August