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The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX

Cambridge Junction is the arts centre in Cambridge where art meets life.

At Cambridge Junction, audiences and artists experience and explore contemporary performance, popular culture, creative learning, and the rich territories in-between. We are committed to art and entertainment that is up-and-coming, youthful and cutting-edge. We seek to be relevant and meaningful to the lives of audiences, and informed by our location in Cambridge.

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Shrewsbury Abbey, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury SY2 6BS

There has been a place of worship on this site since Anglo-Saxon times. The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine Monastery by Roger de Montgomery in 1083 on the site of an existing Saxon church. After the dissolution of the monasteries in the reign of King Henry VIII the part of the Abbey building which survived continued as a Parish Church – as it is to this day.

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Huntingdon Hall, Deansway, Worcester WR1 2ES

Huntingdon Hall is a converted grade 2 listed Methodist Chapel, originally built in 1773, that now provides Worcester and beyond with a unique venue boasting great acoustics and a warm reputation for hosting internationally renowned Comedy, a programme presenting all genres of Music and Spoken Word which brings well know performers to the city.

Within Huntingdon Hall you will find: A converted chapel, seating 350 patron’s over 2 levels. Seats, pews and boxes downstairs and pew seating upstairs in the gallery. Full PA system City Centre location Onsite bar / foyer Worcester Theatres Main Box office The Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel was a thriving Methodist church built in 1773 and one of 9 chapels built across England by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. By the 1970’s the building had become derelict and closed as a chapel in 1976. With financial support from Worcester City Council and Worcestershire County Council, along with a dedicated team of fundraisers Huntingdon Hall reopened in 1987 as a concert venue.

35 years later and Huntingdon Hall is a leading venue for entertainment with a very loyal customer base.

Worcester Theatres are proud to be supported by Worcester City Council and most recently the Arts Council England through their Cultural Recovery Funding and Project grants.