LIVE24SEVEN // Motoring, Sport & Entertainment OUT & ABOUT – WI TH L I V E 2 4 - S E V EN
Your comprehensive guide to what’s going on in our region... Sara Chardin, Travel Blogger at
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ENTERTAINMENT
Mark Thomas: A Show that Gambles on the Future at Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Wednesday 11th October, 7.30pm Few predicted Brexit and the election. Even fewer seem to know where we are going. Mark Thomas sets out to discover what the future has in store for us, with a little help from the audience, before gambling on the outcome. Mark will create a fantastical, hilarious vision of the world. And maybe even make a few quid on the side. Tickets: from £14 per person
www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk
Film: Lion, The Market Theatre, Ledbury Wednesday 11th October, 10.30am A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometres from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia. Twenty-five years later, he sets out to find his lost family. £6 (£3 for students)
www.themarkettheatre.com
Cheltenham Literature Festival Friday 6th to Sunday 15th October Tens of thousands of book-lovers of all ages, will head to Cheltenham in October for the UK’s oldest literature festival, for ten days of literary celebration, discussion and debate. Under the umbrella theme, Who Do We Think We Are? Sessions will cover key questions about British identity and celebrate Britain’s rich literary and cultural heritage. Around 1,000 speakers will take part in more than 550 events at the Festival Village. New this year is an after-dark Festival Club for music, conversation and late-night literary revelry. And for one night only (Saturday 7th) the Lit Crawl once again takes over the streets of Cheltenham for a fast- paced evening of pop-up events and quirky literary happenings.
www.cheltenhamfestivals.com
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An Evening with Boycott & Aggers at Cheltenham Town Hall Tuesday 17th October, 7.30pm Following their first run of hugely popular events, the extraordinary odd couple return again by popular demand to enthral, dazzle and entertain. The show will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of ‘Sir’ Geoffrey. He will be sharing some unseen footage from the BBC archives and some rare photographs from his private collection in this brand new show. Tickets: £27 per person
www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk
Deathtrap at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Tuesday 17th to Saturday 21st October Starring Paul Bradley and Jessie Wallace. Sydney Bruhl, a once successful writer of stage thrillers, is in the grip of chronic writer’s block, when young playwright Clifford Anderson sends Bruhl his brilliant new whodunit, Deathtrap. Desperate to set Broadway alight once more, should Bruhl kill the newcomer and pass the play off as his own? Tickets: from £17
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
Interiors Masterclass with Farrow & Ball, Including Garden Tour & Lunch at Highgrove House, near Tetbury Wednesday 18th October, 10.30am Learn how to transform your home with International Colour Consultant for Farrow & Ball, Joa Studholme, on this one-day event at Highgrove combining a home interiors masterclass with a guided tour of HRH The Prince of Wales’s private gardens, and a two course lunch served in the beautiful setting of the Orchard Restaurant. Tickets £75 per person
www.highgrovegardens.com/farrow&ball2017
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