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Returning favourites and new delights set to perform in Cambridgeshire libraries this Autumn and Winter

19 September 2024

Libraries across the county will once again host an exciting programme of live performances and workshops running from October to December 2024. With 43 events taking place across 23 venues, The Library Presents offers something for everyone, from music and puppetry to dance, theatre, storytelling, and circus.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 19th. Don’t miss your chance to join in the fun and discover something new!

What's On: Highlights of the Season

  • Twinpossible by Kane & Abel: The comedic duo returns with a show blending stand-up, magic, and theatrical illusions – fun for all ages.
  • The Three Little Pigs by Garlic Theatre: A fresh puppetry twist on the classic tale, set in Paris.
  • LORE by James Wilton Dance: A super-physical, dynamic dance performance that dives into a pagan world of gods, demons, and humans.
  • The Rainbow Butterfly by Ella Mesma Company: A vibrant family show combining storytelling, carnival, aerial circus, beatboxing, and Hip Hop dance.
  • Havisham by Emul8 Theatre: Step into the dark, fractured world of Dickens’ most gothic character.
  • Ghost of a Smile!: Two creepy, comical tales from Dickens performed by Nicholas Collett.
  • Opera Dudes Christmas Special: Music and laughter in Whittlesey and Littleport.
  • Folk Tales and Fiddles: Local folk music, foot-tapping tunes, and mysterious tales in Histon and March.
  • Nature Elly from Barmpot Theatre: An exciting family puppet show for early years children and their families. This show includes British Sign Language and a pre-show Touch Tour is available on request.

Get Creative: Workshops for all ages

Explore your creativity with workshops in visual arts, crafts, digital animation, dance, and more! New workshops this season include Murder Mystery, Miniature-Making, and Digital Animation.

Accessible events for everyone

We remain committed to making "The Library Presents" accessible to all. Many performances are “Relaxed Events,” catering to neurodiverse and autistic audiences. We offer hearing loops on request, while some shows include British Sign Language interpretation, and pre-show Touch Tours. Visit the Events page on our website for detailed access information. Our first dementia-friendly event, Wonderland by Spiltmilk Dance, promises a festive show with music, dance, and gingerbread decorating!

Hazel Edwards, South East Area Director, Arts Council England, said: "We are thrilled to support The Library Presents, which continues to bring a vibrant array of arts and cultural activities to communities across Cambridgeshire. The programme’s dedication to accessibility and diversity are truly commendable. It's inspiring to see libraries transform into dynamic cultural spaces where everyone can engage with creativity. We are proud to contribute to an initiative that not only enriches local communities but also makes the arts affordable and inclusive for all."

Affordable ticket pricing

The Library Presents continues to offer good value tickets, thanks to public funding from Arts Council England. Ticket prices range from £2 to £10, with many concession options and “pay what you can” choices.

Join us and be inspired
“We are proud to share the Autumn Season line-up. Now in its 7th year The Library Presents programme just gets better and better” said Councillor Tom Sanderson, chair of the Communities, Social Mobility and Inclusion Committee at Cambridgeshire County Council. “The programme offers an affordable opportunity to try something you’ve never done before; for you, your family and friends.

“Our libraries are more than just places for books, they are vibrant community spaces where people can come together to engage with culture and creativity. Discover all your library has to offer – it’s free to join and to use. We welcome you to browse and borrow our collection, access our PCs and WiFi for free and use our space to study, meet, share or just relax.”

Book now

Visit our website www.library.live/the-library-presents or pick up a brochure at your local library. With such an exciting line-up, tickets are expected to sell quickly – so don’t wait!