Cambridge Circus, London, a traffic junction (formerly a roundabout) in London, England
Cambridge Circus (economics), a group of economists who worked with the famous economist John Maynard Keynes
Cambridge Circus (comedy), a comedy revue that played in London in the 1960s
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below. The 1963 revue, entitled "A Clump of Plinths" (later retitled CambridgeCircus), played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1963 before opening at...
A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians...
from Piccadilly Circus to New Oxford Street, crossing Charing Cross Road at CambridgeCircus. From Piccadilly Circus to CambridgeCircus, it is in the City...
Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with...
Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (known as "the Circus" because its London office is at CambridgeCircus), is living unhappily in forced retirement, following...
fictional version of British Intelligence, called "the Circus" because of its location in CambridgeCircus, that is apparently based on MI6 and that recurs...
Gilliam in New York City while on tour with the Cambridge University Footlights revue CambridgeCircus (originally entitled A Clump of Plinths). Chapman...
so successful at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe that it was renamed CambridgeCircus and taken to the West End in London and then on a tour of New Zealand...
stage performances by Cambridge Footlights, such as Beyond the Fringe and A Clump of Plinths (which evolved into CambridgeCircus), to radio, with such...
employment. One of Keynes's pupils at Cambridge was Joan Robinson (1903–1983), a member of Keynes's CambridgeCircus, who contributed to the notion that...
End is laid out with many notable public squares and circuses. Berkeley Square CambridgeCircus Cavendish Square Grosvenor Square Hanover Square Hyde...
Flying Circus – 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960–1980' – Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980. The Broadway League. "CambridgeCircus". Internet...
the concept of the Keynesian multiplier while participating in the Cambridgecircus. In the 1930s, he served as specialist adviser on behalf of the British...
bookshops. The section from Leicester Square Underground station to CambridgeCircus is home to specialist bookshops, and more general second-hand and antiquarian...
novels and named after a fictional building on CambridgeCircus. (In le Carré's universe, "The Circus", the highest command body of the agency, is a metonym...
John Cleese. Following graduation, Chapman joined the Footlights show CambridgeCircus and toured New Zealand, deferring his medical studies for a year. After...
The Circus Maximus (Latin for "largest circus"; Italian: Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome...
Girl with a Watering Can. John Cleese, in a 1963 Cambridge University Footlights Revue ("CambridgeCircus") sketch, "Judge Not", described a watering can...
purely monetary theory of interest. Keynes's younger colleagues of the CambridgeCircus and Ralph Hawtrey believed that his arguments implicitly assumed full...