The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
10 of the best
Your guide to events you must not miss this week
1 Italian Festival Cathedral Square, September 8/9
Celebrity chef and restaurateur Aldo
Zilli- famed for his TV appearances and string of Zilli-themed restaurants - will share his culinary expertise and sign books for Italian food lovers. The free event will also feature an Italian market, classic Italian cars and motorcycles, confectionery, ice-cream, pasta, football, scooters and much more.
www.peterborough.gov.uk
2 Bat hunt Sacrewell Farm, September 8
Search for bats around Sacrewell with the organised bat walk from 7.30pm. Antony from the Cambridgeshire Bat Group will be leading a sunset organised walk searching for bat habitats and discussing their benefit to farming. The event is open to all ages and pre-booking is necessary.
Book at www.sacrewell.org.uk
3 Julie (live screening) South Holland centre, Spalding, tonight
The National Theatre Live’s broadcast of Julie, from the National Theatre’s South Bank stage, with The Crown star Vanessa Kirby in the central role, starts at 7pm.
www.southhollandcentre.co.uk
4 Talk Peterborough Civic Society, September 10
Charlie Kitchin, site manager of the RSPB Nene Washes Reserve, will be speaking about the Nene Washes Reserve. The meeting commences at 7.30pm and takes place at St Marks Church Hall, Lincoln Road, Peterborough.Entrance is free to members and nonmembers are requested to make a minimum £3 donation.
peterboroughcivicsociety.org.uk
5 Mick Miller Stamford Corn Exchange, September 7
Mick works all over the world and is a firm favourite on the luxury cruise liners. He is back in the UK for his “Back from Vegas” Tour. Mick’s special guest for the tour is the hilarious, Billy Hunter. This will be a great night out filled with fun and laughter.
www.stamfordcornexchange. co.uk
6 Lewis Harlock: Neurotica The Brewery Tap, September 12
Through poetry and standup, spoken word artist Lewis Harlock uses his debut show to explore his break up, breakdowns, attitudes to modern love, and relationship with his own problematic mind. And booze. So much booze. With support from Jonni Binbagz.
Tickets £5, doors 8pm
7 Billy Pearce Bourne Corn Exchange, September 7
With that famous spikey hair and cheeky smile, you never know what Billy is going to do or say next. with his hilarious and extremely
energetic comedy. His hilarious new show, An Adult Evening with Billy Pearce promises to be “naughty but seriously funny”. wwwguildhallartscentre.com
8 Sun Records: The Concert The Cresset, September 13
The legendary record label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin’ pioneers, comes to life live on stage with a multitalented cast of singers and a supporting cast of amazing musicians.
www.cresset.co.uk
9 Chris Ramsey Key Theatre, September 9
Critically acclaimed and award winning comedian, host of his own TV entertainment show and stand-up success on Comedy Central, Celebrity Juice regular, and the only person to ever put Katie Hopkins in her place; Chris Ramsey returns with his Just Happy To get Out of The House Tour.
vivacity.org
10 Flower Festival All Saints, Park Rd, Sept 7 /8
The church’s annual flower festival, 11-4pm on Saturday; 12-4pm on Sunday.