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038 WHAT’S ON IN JULY


Tickets £34.95, 6.30pm-12midnight. Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral Lodge, Canterbury CT1 2EH.


22ND JULY-3RD SEPTEMBER


Canterbury Tales Medieval fun aplenty beckons as the Medieval Story Garden reopens its gates. Entry adults £9.95, children £7.95. Storytime 11am-3pm. Canterbury Tales, St Margaret’s Street, CT1 2TG, 01227 784600.


22ND JULY Joel Dommett


This energetic stand-up comic comes to Kent. Tickets £15, 7.30pm. Theatre Royal, Aldington Street, Margate CT9 1PW, 01843 292795, theatreroyalmargate.com


23RD JULY


First Hippo on the Moon A colourful family show adapted from the best-selling David Walliams children’s book. Tickets £11, £40 for family of four),


2pm. Theatre Royal, Aldington Street, Margate CT9 1PW, 01843 292795, theatreroyalmargate.com


27TH JULY Wine Tasting


The latest monthly meeting from the Canterbury Wine Tasting Society. Majestic Wine selection with Nick Comber. 8pm-10pm. Ramsey Building RG11, Canterbury Christ Church University, North Holmes Road CT1 1QU, 01227 793703, keithclaire.powis@talktalk.net


27TH-29TH JULY Oliver!


One of the UK’s most loved musicals is performed by Regency Productions. Tickets £16, 7.30pm. Margate Winter Gardens, Fort Crescent CT9 1HX, 01843 292795.


27TH-29TH JULY


The Canterbury Players This established amateur group


performs a striking new drama based on the lives of two patients at Bethlem Royal Hospital for the insane. Ticket £8-£10, 8pm. The Studio, Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS, 01227 787787.


29TH JULY


Folkestone Festival Proms This Last Night of the Proms concert features traditional favourites, plus fireworks on the Leas afterwards. Tickets £7.90- £22, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ, 01303 228600, www.leascliffhall.co.uk


31ST JULY-5TH AUGUST


The Show That Goes Wrong A faithful rendition of the West End smash hit following Cornely Polytechnic Drama Society’s 1920s murder mystery. Tickets £8.75-£36, 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday matinees, 2.30pm. Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS, 01227 787787, www.marlowetheatre.com


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LOOKING FURTHER AHEAD... 11TH-18TH AUGUST


Broadstairs Folk Week In its 52nd year, Broadstairs Folk Week celebrates English and multi-cultural folk music and dance. Headliners include Lau, The Dylan Project and Faustus. In addition there will be dances and ceilidhs, workshops and a Craft and Music Fair at Victoria Gardens. Venues all over town, 01843 604080, www.broadstairsfolkweek.org.uk


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There’s so much on offer at your local market. From fresh produce to fashion, handbags to household goods, flowers to festive gifts; you’ll be amazed at the wide range of products.


Canterbury


Wednesday and Friday,St Georges Street Herne Bay


Saturday, Mortimer Street


Whitstable Thursday, Gorrell Tank


www.canterbury.co.uk/markets


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