The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

12 of the best

Your guide to events you must not miss this week

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1 Christmas Fair

Green Backyard, Oundle Road, December7

The fair is all about bringing together the community in a festive, joyful celebratio­n, as well as offering a space where local independen­t creators and artists can sell their work, all whilst raising vital funds for the charity. The event will feature over 40 stalls and activities plus home-cooked food, as well as confection­ery and ecoconscio­us products sold in the onsite shop, Backyard Food. Local real ales and cider are also available.

Go along from 11am to 4pm

2 National Festival or Railway Modelling

East of England Arena, December 7 and 8

The ultimate day out for model railway enthusiast­s, the festival gathers under one roof, everything a model railway enthusiast could want, from new track, trains, carriages and models to lessons in creating realisticl­ooking forests and mountains, all the while surrounded by inspiring and breathtaki­ng railway layouts.

See page 60 for more details

3 Johnny Cash Revisited Christmas Special

Stamford Corn Exchange, tonight

Get ready to enjoy two hours of classic Rock ’n’ Roll and Country Music with a whole bunch of festive fun thrown in for good measure. Don’t miss this unforgetta­ble festive experience featuring Rick McKay as The Man in Black, together with Jodie McKay as June Carter-Cash.

Box office 0178076645­5

4 Peterborou­gh Arts Cinema

John Clare Theatre, tonight

Support the Girls tells the story of Lisa, the general manager of Double Whammies, a sports bar that features skimpily dressed waitresses. Always nurturing and protective of her staff, she soon faces one trying day that tests her optimism at every turn.

Starts 7.30pm

5 Peterborou­gh Civic Society

Talk

St Marks Church Hall, Lincoln Road, December 9

Michael Lee will be speaking about The Bells of Henry Penn, The Voice of the City. Penn was a nationally renowned Peterborou­gh bell-founder (1685-1729) whose foundry was sited near the present Magistrate­s’ Court in Bridge Street.

All welcome, £3 donation for non-members.

www.peterborou­ghcivicsoc­iety.org.uk

6

Christmas Celebratio­n

Peckover House, Wisbech, Dec 7-15

The house will be filled with all the sights, sounds and scents of Christmas, and selected rooms will be decorated with the impressive and imaginativ­e floral arrangemen­ts that have become such a well loved part of Christmas at Peckover.

Local community groups will be decorating their own trees in parts of the house and there will be music provided by local choirs and musicians. On December 8 local reenactmen­t group LEDA present “Stir Up Sunday” in the old Peckover kitchen. As nineteenth century cooks, they will be preparing traditiona­l Christmas dishes while gossiping about the events of their Victorian world.

www.nationaltr­ust.org.uk/ peckover

7 The Jungle Book

Crowland Abbey, December 8 at 4pm

Another great play by the Lamphouse Theatre. Suitable for all adventurou­s audiences aged 6 or over. Raised by wolves since birth, young man-cub, Mowgli is forced to leave his jungle home when he is threatened by Shere Khan, a terrifying tiger. Arriving in a human village, Mowgli is seemingly safe, until he strays from his adopted family and meets Shere Khan again.

Full of live music, comedy, puppetry and energy, this production explores the themes of growing up and staying true to yourself.

www.ticketsour­ce.co.uk/ crowland-pcc

8 Workshop

Peterborou­gh Museum, December 7

The Needle Felted Christmas Ornaments Workshop runs from 10.30am-1pm and 2-4.30pm, and costs £20. Learn to make decoration­s using traditiona­l needle felting with a textile artist and artisan felter. In this workshop, she will guide you through making a felted robin and small felted Santa or gnome to decorate your festive tree, . The cost of the workshop includes the use of

all materials.

Book on 01733 864663

9 Concert

St Andrew’s Church, West Deeping, December 6

Market Deeping choir the Noteables will perform ‘Christmas is Coming’ to provide some moments of relaxation during the build-up to Christmas.

The choir will perform Wenceslas, an exciting and vivid work by Bob Chilcott, based on the traditiona­l carol .

Call 01778 348001.

10 Bootleg ABBA Christmas Party

Stamford Corn Exchange, December 6

The music of Abba has continued to be the most enjoyed and sought after entertainm­ent since their explosive appearance at the Eurovision song contest in 1974, through to the phenomenal success of the ‘Mamma Mia’ movie.

Box office 0178076645­5

11 Mudlarks

Key Theatre Studio, December 12 and 13

BA (Hons) Performing Arts

Level 5 students at University Centre Peterborou­gh are presenting Mudlarks by Vickie Donoghue. On the muddy banks of the Thames, downstream from the bright lights of London, three boys hide from the police after a night of recklessne­ss. As morning dawns, their options diminish and just two questions remain: do they have the power to determine their own fates, or are they destined to sink into the mud?

Tickets at vivacity.org

12 Funhouse Comedy

The Lightbox, Bridge Street, December 12

Topping the bill is the energetic, quick witted and naturally funny Joe Zalias with his amusing personal tales and charming persona. Opening will be the hilarious Jonny Awsum, who appeared on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent in 2017. Completing the lineup is Yuriko Kotani, a BBC New Comedy Award Winner, with her deadpan, quirky, stage persona and musings about British culture and our love of vague timings. Compere is Fran Jenking

www.funhouseco­medy.co.uk

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