Corpus Playroom
Sat 21 March

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL BACH!

Tasmin Sarkany

Content warning [May contain spoilers]

Tasmin Sarkany (BBC New Comedy Awards Nominee 2025, Musical Comedy Awards finalist 2023) plays Amelia Crotchet, a classical musician in a double act with her violin. She's about to play the most important concert of her career: a complete performance of Bach's Chaconne for solo violin - but unfortunately, Amelia is easily distracted. Expect silliness, musical puns, historically questionable facts about Bach and (if she gets round to it) some beautiful classical music.

"Highly skilful...ingenious" - Chortle
"...proof that you can still have a completely original (and slightly bonkers) idea" - Funny Women
"...captured the spirit of musical comedy...not something you see every day" - Beyond the Joke

This production is suitable for ages 8 and over.

Times

Sat 21 March at 9:30pm

Tickets

£5-£7

References to:

mild sexual references

Brief mentions of:

mild innuendo

The Corpus Playroom is owned by Corpus Christi College, and managed by the University of Cambridge through the ADC Theatre. The College drama society, the Fletcher Players, are the resident company.

The L-shaped studio is Cambridge's primary fringe space, showcasing a variety of productions, with an emphasis on new writing. Seasons are programmed simultaneously with the ADC Theatre.

Access

Please note: This venue is not wheelchair accessible. More information can be viewed here.

Complimentary tickets are available for full-time carers.

The Corpus Playroom is fitted with an infra-red audio system designed to help deaf and hard of hearing patrons. If you are using the system for the first time, please arrive early and seek advice from our Front of House team.

Assistance dogs are welcome in both of our venues. Please call the Box Office or email the above address when booking to ensure you are seated appropriately.

The Corpus Playroom has gender-neutral toilets.

Address

Corpus Playroom
10 St Edward's Passage
Cambridge
CB2 3PJ
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Tickets

21 March 9:30pm 9:30pm Book now