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Dusty’s Puddle Jumping Championships, WWTSlimbridge


Hot Club de France, nuevo tango and gypsy jazz influence this band’s music.Combining their original material with songs by Jaques Brel, TomWaits and Bertolt Brecht, MoscowDrug Club provide an intoxicating and intimate musical experience.Cabaret seating and dance floor, bar with local ales and fine wines. Tickets fromThe Workhouse Gallery in Presteigne or online. Tickets:£10 www.wegottickets.com


LINCOpera GalaEvening, PitvillePumpRoom, Cheltenham Saturday 3rdMarch,7pm for 7.30pm Help raise funds for LINC at their


opera gala evening. Enjoy a three- course dinner and an evening of opera. TheDuchyOpera Group will be returning to give another splendid performance. This event is black tie. Tickets: £55 each www.lincfund.org


TheEndof theAffair Film, PresteigneAssemblyRooms Sunday 18th March,8pm The film’s editor, Tony Lawson, will


introduce the film. Using extracts fromhis production diary, he will talk about the editing process. Neil Jordan's version of 'The End of the Affair' is based on GrahamGreene's complex, autobiographical, and arguably finest novel.On a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) has a chance meeting with Henry Miles (Stephen Rea), husband of his ex- mistress Sarah (Julianne Moore), whoabruptly ended their affair two years before. Bendrix’s obsession with Sarah is rekindled; he succumbs to his ownjealousy and arranges to have her followed. Tickets fromTheWorkhouse Gallery in Presteigne or online. Tickets:£8 www.wegottickets.com


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