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// Out & About in October


Celebrity Talk by Nick Baker: Building a Naturalist, The Kindle Centre, Asda, Hereford Wednesday 18th October, 6pm to 10pm Naturalist and TV presenter Nick Baker will give a talk which will be part autobiography and part a hard-hitting call to action. Building a Naturalist is a journey through the development of a life-long biophile. Nick will touch on subjects as broad as how keeping caterpillars in a jam jar led to working with Britain’s rarest butterfly, how playing with grass-snakes helped Nick tackle a cobra, the similarities between Badgers and Black Rhino and how the most endangered species in the world is a child playing free in nature. Booking essential. Tickets £12 per person www.herefordshirewt.org


Literature Lunch and Book Signing at The Greenway Hotel, near Cheltenham Thursday 19th October Enjoy a welcome cocktail then be seated at joint tables for a insightful talk from famous author, Amanda Reynolds who wrote the book Close to Me, followed by a delightful two-course lunch with a glass of wine and book signing. £37.50 per person www.thegreenwayhotelandspa.com


Russian State Opera presents The Nutcracker, Romeo & Juliet and Swan Lake at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Thursday 26th to Saturday 28th October Performing The Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky), Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev), and Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky). Join us for an unforgettable journey as the Russian State Ballet and Opera House return to present three of the most celebrated ballets of all time. Tickets: from £30 www.everymantheatre.org.uk


Staging Opera, Assembly Rooms, Market Hall, Presteigne Sunday 29th October, 3pm At the start of Mid Wales Opera’s residency at The Assembly Rooms in Presteigne, Clare Stevens interviews MWO’s Artistic Directors Richard Studer and Jonathan Lyness. From first designs to final performance, discover the challenges involved in staging professional opera. This talk will be accompanied by an exhibition of set models and costume. This SmallStages tour of The Bear commences in November with sixteen performances in Wales and the Borders. Tiekcets from Courtyard Antiques in Presteigne or from the website below. £8 www.wegottickets.com


CHARITY Autumn Charity Fair, Beaudesert Park School, Minchinhampton Saturday 14th October, 9am to 4pm Popular annual fundraiser showcasing and selling gorgeous gifts, accessories, ceramics, homeware and clothing from over 20 stalls, many of them Cotswolds-based. A tasty range of refreshments will also be available. This year will be the 13th Autumn Fair, and the event has raised more than £80,000 since it started. This year, proceeds will be divided between The Nelson Trust and Allsorts. Entrance: £3, and children under 16 go free.


Sister Act Live Choir at Cheltenham Town Hall Saturday 28th October, 2.30pm and 7.30pm See the brilliant Sister Act film on a huge screen, while a live gospel choir and band accompany the on-screen nuns. The ‘Uplifted Voices’ choir (X-Factor and Britain’s Got Talent) give goosebump-inducing performances of songs like My God and I Will Follow Him to give you a brand new live cinema experience that you’ll thank God you didn’t miss. Tickets: from £18 per person www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk


LINC Ladies Fashion Show and Pop Up Shop, The Kings Head Hotel, Cirencester Thursday 12th October, doors open at 7pm (show starts 7.30pm) Raise money for LINC by buying ex High Street fashion discounted by 50% or more. Clothing available to try on and buy. Call 0300 422 4422 or visit the website for tickets. Tickets: £5 per person www.lincfund.org


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