Published:
4:00 PM May 19, 2021
The Library Presents’ season is coming to Huntingdonshire. Journey into Space with Sirius Astronomy is pictured.
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Music, theatre and comedy performances will be taking place across Huntingdonshire as part of a series of arts events.
‘The Library Presents’ is back for a brand-new spring season of activities at a variety of hand-picked outdoor locations and there is also a selection of online workshops.
The season will run from Saturday May 22 until Saturday July 17 – and tickets are available now.
Organisers say that there will “something for everyone” from music and comedy to puppetry extravaganzas and educational shows.
The Library Presents spring programme of events
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Graffiti Classics
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Music, theatre, comedy, puppetry, educational shows, samba drumming and online workshops are among the highlights of The Library Presents’ outdoor spring season.
Running from May 22 to July 17, the performances in East Cambridgeshire will take place at Burwell, Ely, Haddenham, Littleport and Soham.
In Fenland, they will be held in March, Wisbech and Whittlesey.
A musical standout is comedy cabaret string quartet ‘Graffiti Classics’, who make classical music wickedly funny and fantastically exhilarating.
Their performances have earned high praise from The Times, where the newspaper complimented the routine as a “simply wonderful show”.
Improvised Book Club
The Library Presents spring programme of events
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