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JunctionThe(01223) 511 511

Cambridgewww.junction.co.uk

Sep - Dec 11Performance

Cafe Bar open 1hr before all performances serving fair-trade coffees, teas, soft drinks, snacks and booze. There’s also free Wi-Fi in our foyer... help yourself! We are family friendly - children’s activities, buggy park and baby change facilities are available at all our family shows. Plus there’s a big ol’ secure car park just round the corner.

(01223) 511 511

www.junction.co.uk

Our Performance Programme is packed with new offerings from our Junction Associate Artists (Rich Rusk, Bryony Kimmings, and NIE Theatre), Edinburgh Festival Fringe highlights and a series of interactive works, scratch performances, interventions and Master Classes.

Come and play at The Junction this Autumn and let us know what you think.

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Theatre & Dance

Night Light Theatre Company: Romeo and JulietTime: 8pm

Duration: 1hr 15

Give me my Romeo; and, when he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine...

Shakespeare’s most powerful story of tragic love is set here in a Verona unlike any ever seen; one filled with music, magic and passion. Here old feuds are given new life, as an array of beautiful puppets combine with an ensemble of performers to retell Shakespeare’s story of passion, beauty, lust and pride.

Focusing heavily on creative theatre making, imagination and vivid theatrical storytelling, Night Light set out to inspire, excite and entertain in this unique interpretation of Romeo and Juliet, performed in just 75 minutes.

Co-commissioned by The Junction and the New Wolsey Theatre. Rich Rusk, Night Light Theatre’s Artistic Director, is a Junction Associate Artist.

Supported by Arts Council England.

Age: 10+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

“ Rich Rusk is known for creating ingenious, visually arresting Fringe theatre”

**** The Metro (on The Lamplighter’s Lament)

www.nightlighttheatre.co.uk

www.junction.co.uk

Mon 19 – Wed 21 & Mon 26 – Wed 28 Sep

Photo: LiquidPhoto.co.uk

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Theatre & DanceTue 04 & Wed 05 Oct

Little Bulb Theatre: Operation GreenfieldTime: 8pm

Duration: 1hr 20

Age: 11+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

An exploration of music, faith and friendship.

Somewhere in middle England four unlikely teenagers are preparing for judgement day with ladders, Elvis and Forest Fruits squash – Stokely’s Annual Talent Competition is nigh. With a stage full of instruments and an eclectic mix of recorded music, Little Bulb Theatre capture the confusing, awkward and beautifully naïve time of adolescence. The time when the once simple beliefs you held dear need re-adjusting to face the complexities of adulthood.

A bizarre and visually fantastical exploration of music, faith and friendship, from Total Theatre, Fringe First, Arches Brick (Crocosmia 2008) and Herald Angel Award Winners (Operation Greenfield 2010).

Produced by Farnham Maltings.

“ Recklessly talented...insanely brave” **** Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

Tue 11 Oct

Phoenix Dance Theatre: ReflectedTime: 8pm

Duration: 2hrs (including intervals)

Age: 11+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

A mixed bill of works by Richard Wherlock, Philip Taylor, Lost Dog and Sharon Watson.

Following last year’s sell out performance of Declarations, internationally renowned contemporary dance company Phoenix Dance Theatre return to The Junction with their latest diverse programme, Reflected.

Marking three decades of outstanding dance by the company, the bill opens with Richard Wherlock’s stylish, sensual and vibrant Switch. Philip Taylor’s What It Is is a sultry, playful take on love and sexuality set to a mesmerising Amy Winehouse soundtrack. There is also a welcome return for audience favourite Pave Up Paradise, Ben Duke and Raquel Meseguer’s (Lost Dog) sexy but tongue in cheek retelling of the story of Adam and Eve. Completing the evening is Melt, by Phoenix Artistic Director Sharon Watson, featuring an innovative blend of aerial dance and contemporary choreography.

“ Watson and her dancers have thrust Phoenix into a new era” The Stage

www.littlebulbtheatre.com www.phoenixdancetheatre.co.uk

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Theatre & DanceFri 14 Oct

Jenny Edbrooke: SmallsTime: Various (from 6pm)

Duration: 30 mins

Age: 16+*

Price: £6 / J3

Funny, sad, moving and thought provoking, Smalls is an intimate performance that provides a gently challenging insight into the complex world of undergarments, so rarely discussed but so much part of our daily life.

Audiences are invited under Jenny’s voluminous skirt – made entirely of bras and knickers – to discover its hidden gems and explore the taboos, myths and mysteries of our most private items of clothing in a multi-sensory experience which mixes sound installation with live performance.

This brief experience may change the way you view your smalls forever!

*due to a little nudity.

Limited capacity. Interactive experience.

“C unningly exposes the normally hidden and private in a public space” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

Tue 18 & Wed 19 Oct

Forced Entertainment: Void StoryTime: 8pm

Duration: 1hr 20 (+ 15 min Q&A on Tue 18)

Age: 16+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

Void Story follows a beleaguered pair of protagonists on a rollercoaster ride through the decimated remains of contemporary culture.

Forced Entertainment perform this bleak and comical modern fable as if it were a radio play, sitting at tables, turning the pages of the script, ‘doing’ the requisite voices and adding in sound effects. Simultaneously the stage is dominated by a series of projected images, a storyboard for an impossible movie-version of Tim Etchells’ unsettling text. Somewhere between the live dialogue, the recorded sound effects and the collaged images is where Void Story actually takes place.

Void Story is a Forced Entertainment project made for SPILL Festival 2009 with support from Tanzquartier, Vienna and Tate Media.

Forced Entertainment is regularly funded by Arts Council England and this project was supported by Sheffield City Council.

“Theatre turned inside out” The Sunday Times

www.jennyedbrooke.com

www.junction.co.uk

www.forcedentertainment.com

Photo: Pat Pope Photo: Tim Etchells

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Theatre & DanceFri 21 Oct – Wed 26 Oct

Bryony Kimmings Takeover Week

Junction Associate Artist, Bryony Kimmings explodes all over the Junction for a week of performances, workshops and online shenanigans!

The Takeover Week will include:

• Launch Night Party (Fri 21 from 7pm) Join Bryony for some Asti Spumante, fun and nibbles at the private view of her takeover bid

• Mega (Sat 22 – Wed 26 from 11.30am) An audio tour across the city complete with Walkman and pink shell suit

• Performance Making For Idiots Master Class (Sat 22) see page 10

• The Hall of Gratuitous Praise An installation for feel good toilet based moments of joy and self-worth

• Foyer exhibition of photos, glitter and costumes

• Online high jinks

• Visit www.junction.co.uk for full details of times and prices

“ One of the funniest, most charming things I’ve seen in an age” Time Out (on Sex Idiot)

7 Day Drunk

Wed 26 Oct

Time: 8pm

Duration: 1hr

Age: 16+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

Bryony Kimmings has always had a rocky relationship with alcohol. It seems intrinsically linked to her confidence as an artist as well as to blame for her most genius and most hideous creations. From the Total Theatre Award winning creator of Sex Idiot, comes a hilarious and moving new one-woman show investigating the historical links between artists and mind enhancing drugs. 2 parts song and dance routine, 1 part breakdown, with a twist of sobering reality for good measure, the show follows Bryony as she cracks open her own creative psyche with the help of a film-maker, team of scientists and an American IT expert. Created solely from material made during a 7 day experiment, in which Bryony was kept in various states of scientific drunkenness. Performed Sober.

A Soho Theatre and The Junction co-production.

(01223) 511 511

Photo: Christa Holka / Design: Alexander 6

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Theatre & DanceFri 28 Oct

Hoipolloi: Stories from an Invisible TownTime: 8pm

Duration: 1hr

Age: 12+

Price: £6 / J3

Following on from his recent visit with The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes, emerging Welsh artist Hugh is still working on his new piece, Stories from an Invisible Town.

An exploration of Hugh’s childhood in Llangefni, he’s currently investigating what and how he might share stories both online and live in front of an audience.

Join Hugh as he continues to discover his own memories of the people, places and events of the Anglesey he grew up on.

Research and development supported by The Junction.

A work in progress performance.

“ One of the most magical journeys” Financial Times (on Hugh Hughes in… 360)

Wed 02 Nov

Dance Umbrella, Gate Theatre and Metis Arts: The Difference EngineTime: 8pm

Duration: 50 mins

Age: 14+

Price: £12 / £8 con / J2

A vital and captivating interplay between dance, live and electronic music, interactive video and animation.

This new commission manipulates time and memory by exploring what occurs in the world’s primordial past, physical present and its technological future. The Difference Engine creates a richly-layered imaginative environment accompanied by a specially commissioned score and using interactive technology as a unique storytelling tool.

This is the second joint work from Ben Duke, Will Duke, Zöe Svendsen and Dario Palermo who made their highly acclaimed collaborative debut at the Venice Biennale in 2010 with Discombobulator.

Co-commissioned by London’s Gate Theatre and Dance Umbrella in conjunction with Metis Arts, Lost Dog, Dario Palermo and Will Duke, with support from The Junction.

“A magical performance...eerie and entertaining” Londondance.com (on Discombobulator)

www.hughhughes.me

www.junction.co.uk

www.metisarts.co.uk

Photo: Geraint Lewis

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Theatre & DanceFri 11 Nov

Maison Foo: Memoirs of a Biscuit TinTime: 8pm

Duration: 1hr

Age: 12+

Price: £8 / £6 con / J3

‘On a lost lost day, was a lost lost street. Down the lost lost street was a lost lost house that seemed to have misplaced its owner...’

All is not well at number 92. Mrs Benjamin has disappeared, leaving her decaying house to fend for itself. So in an act of desperation, the house, determined to find its missing owner set off on a strange and enchanting journey like no other.

This intriguing tale follows the story of a wall, a floor and a chimney, a forgotten old lady and the memories that lie within. With an inventive blend of clowning, visual theatre and puppetry Maison Foo brings to life the imaginative topsy turvy world lurking behind the door of Number 92.

Produced by Spiel. Toured in partnership with Dementia UK. Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

“ S urprise hit of the festival...touching and beautifully crafted...a little show with a big heart that deserves to find an audience” **** Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

Mon 21 – Wed 23 Nov

non zero one: the time outTime: Various (see website)

Duration: 1hr

Age: 14+

Price: £12 / £10 con / J2

‘all I want is for you to go out and believe in yourselves, believe that you will do the best you can possibly do, and believe in the others in your team – because right now that’s all we can do’

the time out is set in the changing room of a swimming pool, 9 minutes and 39 seconds before a water polo final – the final you will have to play out. Using live sound mixing, projection, and motivational speeches, the show is a conversation between live narrators and 12 potential team mates. You may enter the room as perfect strangers, but how will you leave?

Developed at the National Theatre Studio. non zero one are supported artists at The Basement. the time out is supported by Arts Council England.

Limited capacity. Interactive experience.

“ Intelligently crafted and totally engaging...it will haunt my imagination for a long time” **** Evening Standard (on would like to meet)

www.maisonfoo.co.uk www.nonzeroone.com

(01223) 511 511

Photo: Robert Day

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Theatre & Dance

Time: Various (see website)

Duration: 1hr

In the middle of a snow-covered forest sits a tiny cottage unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Its roof is made of gingerbread, the walls are made of chocolate cake, the door is made of boiled sweets and the windows of clear sugar glaze, but what’s inside?

This Christmas, follow Hansel and Gretel into the frozen forest… and find out.

International award-winning theatre company and Junction Associate Artists New International Encounter (NIE) present an enchanting show transforming theatre into a magical winter woodland. Adapting the classic Grimm’s fairytale with their blend of live music, clowning and storytelling, NIE bring you a beautiful Christmas show for all the family to enjoy.

A co-production between NIE and The Junction, developed at BAC. Supported by Arts Council England.

Age: 4+

Price: £11 / £6.50 con / £29 family ticket (max 2 adults) / J2

“This exceptional ensemble combines highly physical acting and wonderfully integrated live music”

The Daily Telegraph (on The End of Everything Ever)

www.nie-theatre.com

Photo: Christa Holka / Design: Alexander 6

NIE Theatre: Hansel and Gretel

www.junction.co.uk

Wed 07 Dec – Tue 03 Jan 12

ChristmasShow

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SHOWCASESThe Junction is a centre for talent development committed to supporting and investing in the work of artists from the East region and further afield.

Artist Development

Fri 09 Sep

Tom Dale Company: Cabin Fever (work in progress)

Time: 6pm

Duration: 15 mins (+ discussion)

Age: 12+

Price: PWYL / J2

Fresh from presenting I Infinite at the British Council Edinburgh Showcase 2011, Tom Dale Company has been collaborating with visual artist Yannick Jacquet and audio artist Thomas Vaquié (AntiVJ) testing out ideas on its new piece of work Cabin Fever.

A startlingly expressive piece of physical work based on a latent need to ‘let go’, Cabin Fever is a voyeuristic look at how we operate within our confined mental, physical and social realities. Lost in a world of their own, cabin fever engulfs our performers creating a hypnotic and exhilarating synergy between the choreographic and digitally animated worlds.

Co-commissioned by Déda and The Junction. Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Trinity Laban.

www.tomdale.org.uk / www.antivj.com

Wed 16 Nov JAM

Time: 8pm

Duration: 1hr

Age: 12+

Price: PWYL / J2

JAM is The Junction’s experimental scratch night and in many ways the core of our talent development programme.

It is an opportunity for artists, companies and collectives (across art-form) to test ideas, early collaborations and take risks in a supportive, informal environment. Work often has its first public outing at JAM so the audience has a significant role to play too; the chance to offer feedback, take part in critical debates and help shape the direction of a future piece of work.

At November’s JAM there will be new sharings from The Plasticine Men, Made In China and Hunt & Darton take over The Junction bar! Join us for an evening of candle-lit surprises.

(01223) 511 511

Photo: Hunt & Darton (JAM)

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MASTER CLASSESThe Master Class Series is a practical programme of artist development workshops for creative professionals facilitated by the country’s leading performing arts practitioners.

Artist Development

Early booking recommended

Sat 01 Oct

Little Bulb Theatre: Approaches to Devising a World

Little Bulb Theatre create devised performances which explore and illuminate minute human details that, in a world so big, are easily swallowed up. A core element of this process is the creation of a unique world for each performance, a world with its own aesthetic and most importantly its own rules. It’s into this world that we can start placing objects and characters to see what works theatrically.

Little Bulb will work with participants to explore their own created worlds and the many different approaches to fleshing them out. Bring along an object that you find intriguing in some way.

www.littlebulbtheatre.com

Sat 22 Oct Bryony Kimmings: Performance Making for Idiots

The princess of the autobiographical show takes you on a journey through her own devising techniques, using your own stories as fuel for killer work. From concept to costume, from the inevitable fretting to fully fledged pieces, it’s a whistle-stop tour.

Bryony creates daring audio work, live performance, cabaret and installations for an excitable and fun loving audience. Always honest, always a little bit naughty and unexpected. Bryony’s work is a feast for the eyes, often involves audience participation and is not for the fainthearted... it’s FUN for the fearless!

www.bryonykimmings.com

Sat 12 Nov

Hoipolloi:Telling the Truth?

Revealing the secrets behind improvisation and free play which underpin the creation and development of every Hoipolloi show, this Master Class allows you to enter their fantastical world.

Artistic Director, Shon Dale-Jones, will show you how we might tell the truth while we are making things up. This Master Class will work with improvisation to see how the everyday could lead us towards the extraordinary.

Perfect for both those who attended the previous Hoipolloi Master Class and are hungry for more, but also new practitioners seeking to understand more about the process behind the shows.

www.hughhughes.me

Photo: Little Bulb Theatre

All Master Classes

11am – 6pm£35 / £25 con

18+ /J3

www.junction.co.uk

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Sun 25 Sep

Blunderbus Theatre Company: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark Time: 11.30am & 2.30pm

Duration: 55 mins

Age: 3 - 7

Price: £9 / £5 con / J2

Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

Based on the classic children’s book by Jill Tomlinson, this funny, gentle and reassuring tale is written especially for small people aged 3 - 7 (and grown-ups who sleep with the big light on!)

With an irresistible blend of live music, puppetry and storytelling, this beautiful new show introduces an old friend to a new generation of theatre-goers.

Join Plop, the baby barn owl as he journeys into the night-time world of campfires, fireworks, starry nights and moonlit adventures. Come join us - it’s going to be a hoot!

“ Totally captivating” The Primary Times

Sun 09 Oct

Banyan Theatre Co presents Norwich Puppet Theatre’s: Thumbelina

Time: 11.30am & 2.30pm

Duration: 40 mins

Age: 2 - 5

Price: £9 / £5 con / J3

Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

There was once a girl so small that she could float on a lily pad and ride on the back of a dragonfly…

Follow Hans Christian Andersen’s extraordinary tale of a girl no bigger than a thumb and her adventures with a frog, mouse, mole and swallow, played out amongst gardening tools and leading to her ultimate happiness in the kingdom of the flowers.

Thumbelina is a one woman show full of delight and excitement for young children – with action, adventure and just a touch of fear and romance.

“ Thumbelina is a gem” The Times

www.blunderbus.co.uk www.puppettheatre.co.uk

www.banyantheatre.com

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Thu 27 Oct

Horse + Bamboo Theatre: Red Riding Hood Time: 11.30am & 2.30pm

Duration: 45 mins (+ 15 mins Q&A)

Age: 4+

Price: £9 / £5 con / J2

Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

A young girl, a hungry wolf, and a walk through the woods - it sounds like a recipe for disaster, but Red Riding Hood’s not scared… well maybe she’s a little bit scared.

Horse + Bamboo present a gorgeously rendered re-telling of the classic girl-and-the-wolf tale. Exquisite visuals blend with pantomime-style silliness, spooky moments and bakewell tarts to create an enchanting piece of theatre.

The story that everybody knows – or do they?

A 15 minute Q&A session will follow this show.

“ A huge step forward for visual theatre” The Stage

Sun 06 Nov

Theatre of Widdershins: The Elves and the Shoemaker

Time: 11.30am & 2.30pm

Duration: 50 mins

Age: 3+

Price: £9 / £5 con / J2

Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

Elvis Schumacher, cobbler and craftsman, has worked all his life creating the most beautiful footwear. But now he’s hit hard times…

Everyone’s buying boring shoes from the evil businessman, Bunyan Sole-less. Time is running out for Elvis. With one piece of leather left and Bunyan’s factory growing, can anyone help him?

Inspired by the exquisite Ladybird Book, which all parents will remember, Theatre of Widdershins brings you another classic fable using magical puppets, intricate design, original music and the simplest of dialogue.

Directed by Andy Lawrence.

“ Nobody can steal the limelight from Lawrence’s gorgeous hand-made creations” ***** The List

Photo: Adam Crossthwaite

www.horseandbamboo.org www.widdershins.co.uk

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Sun 20 Nov

Unpacked: Robin and the Big Freeze Time: 11.30am & 2.30pm

Duration: 1hr 10

Age: 4+

Price: £9 / £5 con / J3

Family Ticket: £23 (max 2 adults)

With suitcases and sat navs the birds are getting ready to leave town.

Robin remains – he’s got lots to do like tweeting at anyone who comes near his patch and posing for Christmas cards. But the snow is on its way and lots of it... is everyone ready for the big freeze?

A festive feast of a show with fantastic puppets, live music and birdwatching for everyone who is going away for Christmas or staying at home!

Robin and the Big Freeze is a new show commissioned by Brighton Dome.

“ Unpacked’s new show for young children is a snowy delight” Total Theatre

Wed 07 Dec – Tue 03 Jan 2012

NIE Theatre: Hansel and Gretel

Time: Various (see website)

Duration: 1hr

Age: 4+

Price: £11 / £6.50 con / J2

Family Ticket: £29 (max 2 adults)

In the middle of a snow-covered forest sits a tiny cottage unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Its roof is made of gingerbread, the walls are made of chocolate cake, the door is made of boiled sweets and the windows of clear sugar glaze, but what’s inside?

This Christmas, follow Hansel and Gretel into the frozen forest… and find out.

International award-winning theatre company and Junction Associate Artists New International Encounter (NIE) present an enchanting show transforming theatre into a magical winter woodland. Adapting the classic Grimm’s fairytale with their blend of live music, clowning and storytelling, NIE bring you a beautiful Christmas show for all the family to enjoy.

A Junction co-production, developed at BAC.

“ This exceptional ensemble combines highly physical acting and wonderfully integrated live music” The Daily Telegraph (on The End of Everything Ever)

www.unpacked.org www.nie-theatre.com

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Season at a glance...

TheatreDanceFamily TheatreMasterclassShowcase

THDAFTMASH

Sep

09 SH Tom Dale Company: PG 10 Cabin Fever 19 — TH Night Light Theatre Company: PG 0328 Romeo and Juliet 25 F T Blunderbus Theatre PG 12 Company: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

Oct

01 MA Little Bulb Theatre: PG 11 Approaches to Devising a World 04 — TH Little Bulb Theatre: PG 0405 Operation Greenfield 09 F T Banyan Theatre Co presents PG 12 Norwich Puppet Theatre’s: Thumbelina 11 DA Phoenix Dance Theatre: PG 04 Reflected 14 TH Jenny Edbrooke: PG 05 Smalls 18 & TH Forced Entertainment: PG 0519 Void Story 21 TH Bryony Kimmings: PG 06 Takeover Week Launch Night Party 22 MA Bryony Kimmings: PG 11 Performance Making for Idiots 22 — TH Bryony Kimmings: PG 0626 Mega

Oct continued

26 TH Bryony Kimmings: PG 06 7 Day Drunk

27 FT Horse + Bamboo Theatre: PG 13 Red Riding Hood 28 TH Hoipolloi: PG 07 Stories from an Invisible Town

Nov

02 DA Dance Umbrella, Gate PG 07 Theatre and Metis Arts: The Difference Engine 06 FT Theatre of Widdershins: PG 13 The Elves and the Shoemaker 11 TH Maison Foo: PG 08 Memoirs of a Biscuit Tin 12 MA Hoipolloi: PG 11 Telling the Truth? 16 SH JAM PG 10 20 FT Unpacked: PG 14 Robin and the Big Freeze 21 — TH non zero one: PG 0823 the time out

Dec – Jan

07 — FT NIE Theatre: PG 09 / 1403 Jan TH Hansel and Gretel 2012

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Cover Image: Bryony Kimmings: 7 Day Drunk

Photo: Christa Holka Design: Alexander 6 Access: The Junction is fully accessible. If you would like to discuss any access requirements prior to your visit, please call the Box Office on (01223) 511 511.

THE TEXT IN THIS BROCHURE IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT UPON REQUEST.

The Junction also presents a unique and acclaimed programme of comedy, clubs and live music.

For further details of all upcoming events visit www.junction.co.uk

Address: The Junction, Clifton Way Cambridge, CB1 7GX

Email: [email protected] (enquiries only)

Box Office: 01223 511 511 Open Mon – Sat 3-6pm (and 1hr before events). Book online 24 hrs a day at www.junction.co.uk