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INDEX what’s on in october Ceroc Dancing WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER


Canary Wolf Blues with Bottle Club presents the funky blues duo.


9pm, free, The Anchor, 32 London Road, Sevenoaks, 01732 454898.


THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER Outside the Box Comedy


8pm, tickets £14, The Stag Community Arts Centre, London Road, Sevenoaks, 01732 450175.


WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER NSPCC/Childline Autumn Fair


An inspiring selection of original and stylish gifts and it’s all for a good cause. Ample parking and refreshments available. 10:30am-3:30pm, £2, Barnsgate Manor Vineyard, Herons Ghyll, Uckfield.


THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER


Rory Bremner & Friends One of Britain’s most celebrated satirical comedians returns to the live stage with a unique brand of topical comedy. 8pm, Tickets £20, Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge wells, 01892 678 678


THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER National Theatre Live: The Kitchen


1950s London. In the kitchen of an enormous West End restaurant, the orders are piling up: a post-war feast of soup, fish, cutlets, omelettes and fruit flans. Arnold Wesker’s extraordinary play premiered at the Royal Court in 1959 and has since been performed in over 30 countries. The Kitchen puts the workplace centre stage in a blackly funny and furious examination of life lived at breakneck speed, when work threatens to define who we are. 6:45pm, Everyman Cinema, Oxted, 0871 9069060, www.everymancinema.com.


THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER Ceroc Dancing


what’s on? w 8:30pm, tickets from £6, Forum, Tunbridge Wells.


CEROC dancing is the sociable fun way to keep fit. No need to book; just turn up with friends or alone. Beginners always welcome. Every Thursday at Salomons, Broomhill Road, Southborough. 8pm-11pm, £8 plus £2 membership, Salomons, Broomhill Road, Southborough. www.cerockent.com


FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER


Candoco Dance Company- turning 20


Turning 20 sees Candoco restaging Trisha Brown’s signature work, Set and Reset. Confirming Brown as a pioneer of contemporary dance. Using the original concepts from her playful choreography, the work is set to a driving score by mercurial composer Laurie Anderson. 7:30pm, tickets £15, The Hawth, Crawley, 01293 553636,www.hawth.co.uk.


FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER


Cuckfield Crafts & Market Eclectic market with a huge mix of stalls. Shabby chic, vintage to Italian handbags, cards, jewellery, art, cupcakes and soaps. Ladies high street fashion and a friendly tea-room are there for you to enjoy. 9:30am-1pm, free, Queens Hall, High Street, Cuckfield, 01444 440274.


FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER LaFaro at Forum


Belfast’s LaFaro with their new album ‘Easy Meat’ will hit the road hard popping into Tunbridge Wells Forum this October. Their rhythmic post-hardcore is designed to pulverize dance floors and leave no bottle of beer undrunk.


FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER Live Comedy at The Grasshopper Inn


An audience with Bob Mills and the legend that is Arthur Smith after many years of comedy performances. He’s become a regular on Radio 2 and 4, he can be seen on TV as one of TV’s Grumpy Old Men, and a writer whose best-known work is the World Cup play An Evening With Gary Lineker.


7pm, tickets £15, Grasshopper Inn, Moor House, Nr Westerham, 01959 563136.


LaFaro at Forum


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