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A Night Less Ordinary, an Arts Council scheme.
Thu 22 Oct 2009
Precarious: Anomie
Precarious: Anomie

Theatre

 

Award-winning physical theatre and multimedia performance company Precarious presents a hypnotic and surreal journey that traces the phantom connections and ambiguous relationships between six characters.

 

By turns intense and provocative, delicate and comic, Anomie is a portrait of modernity that will at once disturb and appease its audiences.

 

Precarious' distinctive performance style blends break-neck physicality with stunning visual effects to create powerfully engaging theatre.

 

“Challenging, risk-taking theatre, disturbing, loud, confrontational, pushing boundaries and bodies and creating work on an epic, industrial scale”  The Stage

 

Suitable for ages 12+

 

Doors / Bar open 7pm

 

Free tickets for under 26 year olds are available for this performance through A Night Less Ordinary, an Arts Council England scheme.  Click here for more information.

 
Fri 23 Oct 2009
Frank Turner
Frank Turner

Music

 

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In association with Green Mind Promotions & The Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival

 

Frank Turner returns to The Junction after his storming set in January with his brand of folk songwriting, catchy melodies and punk passion.

His third studio album, Poetry Of The Deed, released worldwide in September, sees Frank venture in a more rock direction recruiting his outstanding band for the recording process.

Support: Fake Problems and Beans On Toast

 

Under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Doors / Bar open 7pm

 

 
Robin Ince's School For Gifted Children
Robin Ince's School For Gifted Children

Comedy

 

Darwin Birthday Special

To tie in with the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, Robin Ince will introduce a selection of special guests including acclaimed author Simon Singh, award-winning comedian Josie Long, folk musician Gavin Osborn and writer of the best-selling Bad Science, Ben Goldacre. Please be aware that guests are subject to change.

 

The night will mix readings from Richard Feynman and Carl Sagan, stand-up about the human genome project and short-sighted male Africa orchid beetles, songs about the behaviour of Bonobo apes and much more.

 

Doors / Bar open 7pm.

 

 
 
 
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