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The ADC Theatre (full name: Amateur Dramatic Club Theatre) is a theatre in Cambridge, England, and also a department of the University of Cambridge. It is located on Park Street , north off Jesus Lane .
Founded in 1855, the Amateur Dramatic Club (or ADC) is the oldest university dramatic society in England – and the largest dramatic society in Cambridge. The club stages a diverse range of productions every term, many of them at the fully equipped ADC Theatre in Park Street, where they are the resident company. They also regularly stage shows ...
During term, Footlights produce the regular "Smokers"—an informal mixture of sketches and stand-up—at the ADC Theatre.The club also produces the annual Pantomime (in collaboration with CUADC) and the Spring Revue, as well as staging the winning entry of the Footlights Harry Porter Prize; a competition in which any student at the university may enter a one-hour comic play.
Cambridge Arts Theatre is a 666-seat theatre on Peas Hill and St Edward's Passage in central Cambridge, England. [1] The theatre presents a varied mix of drama, dance, opera and pantomime . It attracts touring productions, as well as many shows direct from, or prior to, seasons in the West End .
Also to the north near the western end is Park Street, location of the ADC Theatre. To the south is Short Street, quickly leading into Emmanuel Road past Christ's Pieces. Jesus Lane is an ancient route, formerly called Nunnes Lane, [2] that gave access to the Nunnery of St Mary and St Radegund on which Jesus College, Cambridge is founded.
The Cambridge Performing Arts Center returns with another sure-to-be smash-hit performance of "Mean Girls.". Based on the 2004 Mark Waters film and book by Tina Fey, the plot revolves around the ...
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In 1983 she co-founded Classworks Theatre Company, Cambridge. [4] Classworks was initially the first youth theatre in Cambridge, meeting at the ADC Theatre [4] and securing the first patronage given by HRH Prince Edward Earl of Wessex. [5] Its productions toured to Germany, Finland, Poland and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [4]