Wed 04 Sep Season Launch Night Theatre Cambridge Junction launches the autumn season with a riotous party hosted by Hunt and Darton. Featuring Figs in Wigs, Brown Council (Australia), Total Arts film screenings, live music from I Strip for Couples, food by Steak and Honour plus more to be announced. 7.30pm / J2 & J3 / Free (advance booking required) Thu 05 – Gomito Productions Sat 07 Sep & Greenwich Theatre: ROOST Theatre A messy physical comedy, performed outside at sunset, in the frame of a specially built, ramshackle house. 8.30pm / Cherry Hinton Hall Park / £12 (£8 con) Fri 06 Sep State Of The Union Music Boo Hewerdine and Brooks Williams. Plus Yvonne Lyon. 8pm / J2 / £12 adv Sat 07 Sep Emily Maguire Music Talented singer-songwriter and former Cambridge Junction employee. Plus Ecki. 8pm / J2 / £10 adv Sun 08 Sep The PoetryJoe Show Family Join PoetryJoe, star of CBeebies’ Rhyme Rocket, in his light-up, Poetry pop-up world of fabulous foods, beastly bugs and peculiar pets. 11.30 & 2.30pm / J3 / £9 (£5 con) / £23 family ticket (max 2 adults) / ages 3-6 Sun 08 Sep Justin Currie Plus Del Barber. 8pm/ J2 / £20 adv Mon 09 Sep Felix Dennis: Did I Mention Poetry The Free Wine 2013 Comedy Former editor of Oz, publishing entrepreneur, and critically acclaimed poet whose fans include Benjamin Zephaniah, Tom Wolfe, Jon Snow, Stephen Fry and Sir Paul McCartney. Enjoy free wine throughout the night! 8pm / J2 / £20 adv (£10 con) / 16+ Wed 11 Sep Ira Brand: A Cure for Ageing Theatre Performance-maker Ira Brand presents a one woman show about being young and foolish, and becoming old and wise, or being young and wise, and becoming old and foolish. 7.30pm / J2 / £10 adv (£6 con) Fri 13 Sep Lucy Porter: Northern Soul Comedy Does geography shape our destiny? Lucy Porter seeks her spiritual home, having never felt that she belonged down south. 8pm / J2 / £14 (£12 con) / 16+ SEPTEMBER 2013 Music Music Sat 14 Sep Junction University Three courses each month, exploring the intersection of art and life. Consider your collections with Joshua Sofaer, dance in public with New Art Club, get bored with Hunt and Darton. More info online. 10am / various spaces / £3 (including refreshments) Sat 14 Sep Neil Innes: Another chance Comedy to get it right Music Neil Innes (Monty Python, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Rutles) tickles the emotions with a potent mix of fine musicianship and enlightened lyricism. 8pm / J2 / £15 adv Mon 16 – Masterclass with Thu 19 Sep Chris Goode and company Theatre A four-day intensive workshop on writing for performance with award winning writer Chris Goode and associate Jamie Wood. 10am – 4pm / J3 / £80 (by application) 18+ Mon 16 Sep Fish Music Former Marillion frontman Fish is noted for his charismatic stage performances and uncompromising lyrics. Doors 7pm / J1 / £22.50 adv Mon 16 Sep Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick Music Two hugely talented stalwarts of the English folk scene come together to perform a new collection of traditional songs and instrumentals. 8pm / J2 / £15 adv Tue 17 Sep Chris Goode and Company: Theatre Monkey Bars Award-winning writer Chris Goode asked 40 eight-to ten-year- olds to talk about their lives. About being scared, getting lost, being brave, growing up. About the adult world that surrounds and awaits them. About family and faith and their favourite sweets. In Monkey Bars, their words are spoken by adults – playing adults in adult situations. 7.30pm / J2 / £12 adv (£8 con) / 14+ Wed 18 Sep Kathryn Williams Music Mercury-nominated singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams showcases material from her latest album Crown Electric. Plus Alex Cornish. 8pm / J2 / 15 adv Fri 20 Sep The Fiver Music Five up-and-coming bands. 6.30pm / J1 / £5 Fri 20 Sep Alex Horne: Lies Comedy Alex Horne is back with an hour of observations, impressions and lies. 8pm / J2 / £12 Sun 22 Sep Big Red Bath Family A quirky, vibrant and humorous adaptation of Julia Jarman’s Music popular picture book celebrating all things bath time, featuring music by indiepop trio We Were Evergreen. 11.30 & 2.30 pm / J2 / £9 (£5 con) £23 family ticket (max 2 adults) / ages 0-5 Mon 23 Sep Lisa Knapp Music Lisa Knapp merges a radiant style of traditional folk and self- penned song, with fiddle, hammer dulcimer, strings, banjo and sonic delights from the technological age. 8pm / J2 / £13.50 adv Tue 24 Sep Swim Deep Music Hotly tipped indie outfit. Doors 7pm / J1 / £10 adv Tue 24 Sep Mark Thomas: 100 Acts of Dissent Comedy Mark Thomas has set himself the task of committing 100 acts of minor dissent in the space of a year, cataloguing everything from the smallest and silliest gesture to the grandest confrontations. 8pm / J2 / £15 (£10 con) / 16+ Wed 25 Sep David Rosenberg Theatre & Glen Neath: Ring A theatrical sound journey in complete darkness that plays on the senses, creating a unique theatrical experience which undermines common theatre conventions. 7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 16+ Thu 26 Sep Adriano Adewale Music & Benjamim Taubkin Brazilian piano star Benjamin Taubkin is joined by exhilarating and innovative percussionist Adriano Adewale in a collaboration which explores the push and pull between two instruments which are often considered the backbone of bossa nova. Part of Making Tracks. 8pm / J2 / £10 Fri 27 Sep Nina Conti: Dolly Mixtures Comedy Groundbreaking ventriloquist and BAFTA nominated filmmaker Nina Conti introduces her daughter, her handyman, her gran, her oldest friend and a stray dog in a show that refuses to go as rehearsed. 8pm / J2 / £15 / 16+ Sat 28 Sep Marcel Lucont: Gallic Symbol Comedy Witty, acerbic, magniloquent Frenchman seeks willing, intelligent audience for fun, adventure, maybe something more. 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 16+ Sun 29 Sep Frank Hamilton Music Prolific singer-songwriter and iTunes sensation Frank Hamilton shares the fruits of his “one song a week” project. 8pm / J2 / £7 adv Mon 30 Sep Martin Taylor & Martin Simpson Music Award winning Jazz guitarist Martin Taylor teams up with acoustic and slide guitar virtuoso Martin Simpson for a collaborative show. 8pm / J2 / £18.50 adv
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Wed 04 Sep Season Launch NightTheatre Cambridge Junction launches the autumn season with a riotous
party hosted by Hunt and Darton. Featuring Figs in Wigs, Brown Council (Australia), Total Arts film screenings, live music from I Strip for Couples, food by Steak and Honour plus more to be announced.
Thu 05 – Gomito Productions Sat 07 Sep & Greenwich Theatre: ROOSTTheatre A messy physical comedy, performed outside at sunset,
in the frame of a specially built, ramshackle house. 8.30pm / Cherry Hinton Hall Park / £12 (£8 con)
Fri 06 Sep State Of The UnionMusic Boo Hewerdine and Brooks Williams. Plus Yvonne Lyon.
8pm / J2 / £12 adv
Sat 07 Sep Emily MaguireMusic Talented singer-songwriter and former Cambridge Junction
employee. Plus Ecki. 8pm / J2 / £10 adv
Sun 08 Sep The PoetryJoe ShowFamily Join PoetryJoe, star of CBeebies’ Rhyme Rocket, in his light-up, Poetry pop-up world of fabulous foods, beastly bugs and peculiar pets.
Mon 09 Sep Felix Dennis: Did I Mention Poetry The Free Wine 2013
Comedy Former editor of Oz, publishing entrepreneur, and critically acclaimed poet whose fans include Benjamin Zephaniah, Tom Wolfe, Jon Snow, Stephen Fry and Sir Paul McCartney. Enjoy free wine throughout the night!
8pm / J2 / £20 adv (£10 con) / 16+
Wed 11 Sep Ira Brand: A Cure for AgeingTheatre Performance-maker Ira Brand presents a one woman show about
being young and foolish, and becoming old and wise, or being young and wise, and becoming old and foolish.
7.30pm / J2 / £10 adv (£6 con)
Fri 13 Sep Lucy Porter: Northern SoulComedy Does geography shape our destiny? Lucy Porter seeks her spiritual
home, having never felt that she belonged down south. 8pm / J2 / £14 (£12 con) / 16+
SEPTEMBER 2013
Music
Music
Sat 14 Sep Junction University Three courses each month, exploring the intersection of art and life.
Consider your collections with Joshua Sofaer, dance in public with New Art Club, get bored with Hunt and Darton. More info online.
10am / various spaces / £3 (including refreshments)
Sat 14 Sep Neil Innes: Another chance Comedy to get it right
Music Neil Innes (Monty Python, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Rutles) tickles the emotions with a potent mix of fine musicianship and enlightened lyricism.
8pm / J2 / £15 adv
Mon 16 – Masterclass with Thu 19 Sep Chris Goode and companyTheatre A four-day intensive workshop on writing for performance with
award winning writer Chris Goode and associate Jamie Wood. 10am – 4pm / J3 / £80 (by application) 18+
Mon 16 Sep FishMusic Former Marillion frontman Fish is noted for his charismatic stage
Mon 16 Sep Martin Carthy & Dave SwarbrickMusic Two hugely talented stalwarts of the English folk scene come
together to perform a new collection of traditional songs and instrumentals.
8pm / J2 / £15 adv
Tue 17 Sep Chris Goode and Company: Theatre Monkey Bars
Award-winning writer Chris Goode asked 40 eight-to ten-year-olds to talk about their lives. About being scared, getting lost, being brave, growing up. About the adult world that surrounds and awaits them. About family and faith and their favourite sweets. In Monkey Bars, their words are spoken by adults – playing adults in adult situations.
7.30pm / J2 / £12 adv (£8 con) / 14+
Wed 18 Sep Kathryn WilliamsMusic Mercury-nominated singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams
showcases material from her latest album Crown Electric. Plus Alex Cornish.
8pm / J2 / 15 adv
Fri 20 Sep The FiverMusic Five up-and-coming bands.
6.30pm / J1 / £5
Fri 20 Sep Alex Horne: LiesComedy Alex Horne is back with an hour of observations, impressions and lies. 8pm / J2 / £12
Sun 22 Sep Big Red BathFamily A quirky, vibrant and humorous adaptation of Julia Jarman’s Music popular picture book celebrating all things bath time, featuring
music by indiepop trio We Were Evergreen. 11.30 & 2.30 pm / J2 / £9 (£5 con) £23 family ticket (max 2 adults) / ages 0-5
Mon 23 Sep Lisa KnappMusic Lisa Knapp merges a radiant style of traditional folk and self-
penned song, with fiddle, hammer dulcimer, strings, banjo and sonic delights from the technological age.
Tue 24 Sep Mark Thomas: 100 Acts of DissentComedy Mark Thomas has set himself the task of committing 100 acts of
minor dissent in the space of a year, cataloguing everything from the smallest and silliest gesture to the grandest confrontations.
8pm / J2 / £15 (£10 con) / 16+
Wed 25 Sep David Rosenberg Theatre & Glen Neath: Ring
A theatrical sound journey in complete darkness that plays on the senses, creating a unique theatrical experience which undermines common theatre conventions.
7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 16+
Thu 26 Sep Adriano Adewale Music & Benjamim Taubkin
Brazilian piano star Benjamin Taubkin is joined by exhilarating and innovative percussionist Adriano Adewale in a collaboration which explores the push and pull between two instruments which are often considered the backbone of bossa nova. Part of Making Tracks.
audience for fun, adventure, maybe something more. 8pm / J2 / £13 (£11 con) / 16+
Sun 29 Sep Frank HamiltonMusic Prolific singer-songwriter and iTunes sensation Frank Hamilton
shares the fruits of his “one song a week” project. 8pm / J2 / £7 adv
Mon 30 Sep Martin Taylor & Martin SimpsonMusic Award winning Jazz guitarist Martin Taylor teams up with
acoustic and slide guitar virtuoso Martin Simpson for a collaborative show.
8pm / J2 / £18.50 adv
Tue 01 Oct New International Encounter Theatre (NIE): North North North
Cambridge Junction associate company NIE use projection, physical theatre, storytelling and live music, and an international cast to take you on exhilarating journey.
7.30pm / J2 / £12 adv (£8 con)
Wed 02 Oct DAVID GALE’S PEACHY COOCHY NITES Theatre One projector, 20 images, 20 seconds to talk about each image.
Compered by David Gale. Presented by Only the Lonely. 7.30pm / J3 / £3
Thu 03 Oct Steve Hughes: Comedy While It’s Still Legal Laid-back, effortless charm and caustic anti-establishment
humour from Australian comic and ex heavy-metal drummer. 8pm / J2 / £15 adv (£13 con) / 16+
Fri 04 Oct The Fiver UnpluggedMusic Five acoustic acts.
7.30pm / J3 / £5
Fri 04 Oct Jesterlarf Comedy ClubComedy Featuring Jo Caulfield, Paul Tonkinson, Tommy Rowson,
and compere Kevin McCarthy. 8.30pm / J2 / £12 adv / 16+
Sat 05 Oct WarningClub Drum & Bass. Featuring Andy C (4 hr set), Hazard, Crissy Chris,
Grooverider, Majistrate, Heist, Barrington, Concrete, Blazin’. MC’s Skibadee, Shabba, GQ, Fivealive, IC3, Phantom, Eksman, Funsta, Inja, Johnny Ka$h and more. Pre-party in Bar Nusha. Presented by Edwartainments and Cambridge Junction.
10pm – 6am / J1 / £16 adv / 18+
Sun 06 Oct STATIkFamily Energetic clowning and a vibrant soundtrack combine
in a hilarious show about breaking the mould. 11.30am & 2.30pm / J3 / £9 (£5 con) £23 family ticket (max 2 adults) / 5+
Wed 09 Oct Lost Dog: It Needs Horses Dance & Home for Broken Turns
Theatre Blackly comic and highly physical dance theatre performed by an international cast.
7.30pm / J2 / £10 (£6 con) / 14+
Thu 10 Oct Shlomo: Human GeekboxMusic Award winning looping artist and World Record Holding
beatboxer Shlomo takes you on a mad beatbox journey. 7.30pm / J2 / £15 adv
Fri 11 Oct Joe Lycett: If Joe Lycett Then You Comedy Should Have Put A Ring On It Joe Lycett, “one of the strongest emerging comedy talents” (Time
Out) and 2012 Fosters Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee. 8pm / J2 / £10 / 16+
Sat 12 Oct Junction University Three courses each month, exploring the intersection of art and life.
Consider your collections with Joshua Sofaer, create dance maps with Filipa Periera-Stubbs, clown with Jamie Wood. More info online.
10am / various spaces / £3 (including refreshments)
Sat 12 Oct Rob BeckettComedy I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Now! host, Russell Kane tour
support and multi award winning comedian. 8pm / J3 / £10 / 16+
Sat 12 Oct Moishe’s BagelMusic Dazzlingly virtuosic and irresistibly exhilarating, Moishe’s Bagel
Mon 28 Oct Megson / The Young ‘UnsMusic Critically acclaimed husband and wife folk duo Megson are joined
by up-and-coming trio The Young ‘Uns for this double bill. 8pm / J2 / £12 adv
Tue 29 Oct I Strip For CouplesMusic Former Broken Family Band guitarist Jay Williams’ new project
featuring strings, 2 drummers, keys, sound effects, and a rapper. Plus Buzzard Lope. 8pm / J2 / £8 adv
Wed 30 Oct Bryony Kimmings: Credible Theatre Likeable Superstar Role Model
In an audacious, provocative protest against the world’s flagrant attempts to sexualise and commodify childhood for profit, award-winning artist Kimmings and her 9 year-old niece set out to make fictional pop star Catherine Bennett famous. This is their show.
7.30pm / J2 / £12 (£8 con) / 16+
Thu 31 Oct Sean Hughes: Life Becomes NoisesComedy This hilarious yet poignant tale is a beautiful insight into the
lighter side of dying and getting older. 8pm / J2 / £14 adv / 16+
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INFO & tickets online junction.co.uktel 01223 511 511
buy in person from: cambridge Junction Clifton way Cambridge CB1 7GX
box office Opening hoursMon-Sat 1–6pm and for events
Which Space?Cambridge Junction operates over three different spaces: J1, J2 and J3. J1 is the largest space, used mainly for our music and club programme. J2 is the theatre space, where we hold a variety of events. J3 is the studio, used for smaller performances and artist development.
AccessCambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss any access issue prior to your visit, please call us on 01223 511 511. You can request this guide in large print.
InfoID must be produced for events with age restrictions. Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult. You may be searched upon entry. Booking fees apply to online and telephone bookings (no fees are charged in person at our Box Office counter). All seated events are unreserved.