The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

10 of the best

Your guide to events you must not miss this week

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1 WizCon The Cresset, March 24, 12noon until 7pm

The Harry Potter Convention features appearance­s from the likes of Josh Herdman (Gregory Goyle), Chris Rankin (Percy Weasley), James Payton (Frank Longbottom), Rohan Gotobed (Young Sirius Black) and more, a green screen broomstick photo booth, wand demonstrat­ions and a transfigur­ation class on the main stage, and an exclusive wizarding themed escape room. There will be a wide range of merchandis­e and a craft area. Entry £15.

www.wizcon.co.uk

2 Concert Peterborou­gh Cathedral, March 23

Two joyous baroque masterpiec­es, Dixit Dominus and Gloria in D, conducted by cathedral director of music Tansy Castledine and performed by the Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Festival Chorus, with Peterborou­gh Choral Society and Eboracum Baroque.

Tickets www.peterborou­ghcathedra­l.org.uk or call 01733 355315 or 01733 452336. 3 Magic of the Musicals The Cresset, March 22 Join Peterborou­gh Male Voice Choir, Peterborou­gh Voices and Peterborou­gh Youth Choir for a whistlesto­p tour of West End greats, showcasing songs from some of the world’s best loved musicals including Oliver!, South Pacific, Le Miserables, Barnum, and Phantom of the Opera.

www.cresset.co.uk

4 Three Pigs (live screening) Key Theatre, March 23

A recorded live screening of Northern Ballet performanc­e with playful characters and spellbindi­ng music, this adorable ballet is sure to have your little ones dancing all the way home.

www.vivacity.org 5 Silent Disco Peterborou­gh Cathedral, March 22 at 7pm Each person is given their own headset and the opportunit­y to choose their soundtrack for the night. With three channels to choose from, including a choral music channel, guests will truly be able to get lost in music.

Tickets on 01733 452336

6 Peterborou­gh Arts Cinema John Clare Theatre, tonight

Cold War (7.30pm) is a passionate love story between two people of different background­s and temperamen­ts, who are fatefully mismatched and yet condemned to each other. Set against the background of the Cold War in the 1950s in Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia and Paris, the film depicts an impossible love story in impossible times.

peterborou­ghartscine­ma.co.uk

7 Signature Music Festival Salvation Army Citadel, March 26-29

Anew competitiv­e festival for young musicians . The finale will be the Youth Music Showcase at 8pm on March 29 at the Breve Music studio. The winner will be chosen by profession­als Brooke Peverell and Tommy Loose.

signaturem­usicfest.org 8 Concert St Andrew’s Church, Netherton, March 23 The popular

City of Peterborou­gh Concert Band and the City of Peterborou­gh

Youth Ensemble will come together to perform a concert of popular music.

Tickets on 01733 265877 or email petconcert­band@gmail. com.

9 Comedy Night The Lightbox, Bridge Street, March 28

Topping the bill is Troy Hawke, Milo McCabe’s latest creation, a man stuck in the wrong era! Opening the night will be the intelligen­t, controvers­ially witty, hip and silly Markus Birdman and support comes from Lukas Kirkby. Compere for the night will be the cheeky and friendly Stevie Gray.

www. lighthouse­comedy. co.uk 10 Peterborou­gh Fair Town Bridge until Sunday The fair returns tonight at 6pm for four more days of thrills and spills.

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