About this Event
Come and hear our local studies librarian, Mary Burgess, talk about buildings used for performing arts across the county. From purpose built theatres to former breweries, there's been lots of buildings used for theatre over the years.
Refreshments available after the talk. Free but donations welcome. There's no need to book, just come along!
This is part of a series of local history lectures on the second Friday of the month.
8th May - Transport in Cambridgeshire (Tony Kirby)
12th June - Clunch, the local stone (David Stubbings)
10th July - History of the colleges (Honor Ridout)
14th August - Writing historical fiction (Susan Grossey)
11th September - The Pye Story (Pye History Trust)
This event will take place in the EverySpace area on the third floor of Cambridge Central Library, which is wheelchair accessible. There is a baby change and accessible toilet on site. There is Blue Badge holder parking at the Grand Arcade parking.
For full details of Central Library's facilities, please visit our website.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cambridge Central Library, 7 Lion Yard, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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