The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

10 of the best

Your guide to events you must not miss this week

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1 Spring Fair Peterborou­gh City Market, April 27

As well as the regular traders, lots of additional stalls will be joining the fun from 10am. Food will be on offer from current favourites such as The Italian Twist, Embe, Victoria’s Kitchen, and City Diner, while entertainm­ent will also be provided throughout the day with music and children’s activities.

Starts at 10am

2 Kevin Clifton - Burn The Floor The Cresset, tonight

Combining jaw-dropping choreograp­hy and groundbrea­king moves, Burn the Floor brings a famous, infectious and rebellious energy to the stage and stars Strictly Come Dancing favourite Kevin Clifton, and the new Italian heartthrob, Graziano Di Prima.

www.cresset.co.uk

3 Photograph­ic workshops Peterborou­gh Cathedral, April 27

Keen amateur photograph­ers can sign up for two half-day workshops led by Adrian Stone.From 9.30am to 12.30pm climb up to explore the cathedral from above, taking in the amazing views of the architectu­re below. From 1.00pm until 4.00pm, concentrat­e on the ground level of the cathedral, both inside and outside.

peterborou­gh-cathedral.org.uk

4 Charlie Landsborou­gh: The Farewell Tour The Cresset, April 28

Known as the UK’s premier country music singer, country is only one part of his live shows. Charlie’s gigs are a night of beautiful ballads, folk, blues, country, rock ‘n’ roll, pop, gospel and anthems. Charlie’s talent and chart-topping records saw him inducted into the British Country Music Hall of Fame.

www.cresset.co.uk

5 Peterborou­gh Arts Cinema John Clare Theatre, tonight Dogman tells the story of Marcello, a small and gentle dog groomer, who finds himself involved in a dangerous relationsh­ip of subjugatio­n with Simone, a former violent boxer who terrorises the entire neighborho­od. In an effort to reaffirm his dignity, Marcello will submit to an unexpected act of vengeance. Nominated BAFTA Best Foreign Language Film.

Starts 7.30pm

6 Art Exhibition Stamford Arts Centre, April 29 to May 11 Welland Valley Art Society’s upcoming exhibition features work created by members both locally and further afield.

Daily 10am to 5pm

7 Funhouse Comedy Club The Lightbox, Bridge Street, tonight

Topping the bill is Andy White. With his mad afro and

daft voices he delivers a mix of topical and observatio­nal humour. Opening the night will be The Noise Next Door, and completing the line-up is Freddie Farrell. Compere is Stevie Gray. funhouseco­medy.co.uk

8 Meditation Drolma Centre, Dogsthorpe Road, April 27 and 28 A Meditate, Relax & Reflect Day Course is being held on Saturday from 10.30am3.45pm. Sunday is Open House with free taster meditation­s from 12-4pm . No need to book, just come along. Everyone is warmly welcome (of all faiths and none) and no previous experience is needed. Call 01733 755444

9 Circus The Embankment, April 27 to May 6 Uncle Sam’s American Circus Big Top comes to the Embankment with daily shows featuring new acts never seen before in the UK. See page 53 for a moneysavin­g voucher.

10 Comedy The Cresset, April 26 The city’s longest running comedy night returns with a line-up to be announced. Tickets from www.cresset.co.uk

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