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5 things to do: 11th July 2008


ET 24: The Guide to leisure and entertainment

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Published Date:
11 July 2008
The Evening Telegraph's guide to what to do in and around Peterborough in the next 24 hours: music, film, culture, theatre and events.
1. CD Beck - Modern Guilt
£8.99 from HMV, Cathedral Square and Zavvi, Queensgate.
The pop chameleon Beck returns for a 10th studio LP, this time produced under the watchful eye of the prolific Danger Mouse.

2. DVD There Will Be Blood
Available from HMV, Cathedral Square and Zavvi, Queensgate. Set in the early 20th century, the film follows the rise to power of Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day Lewis) - a charismatic and ruthless oil prospector.

3. MARVELLOUS MARLEY
Bob Marley was one of the greatest performers of all time, so don't miss out on the chance to see a tribute to him, Zion, at The Broadway tonight.
Zion, a nine-piece band, captures all the power and energy of Bob's music, and the show features all of Bob's hits, including I Shot the Sheriff, No Woman, No Cry, Three Little Birds and many more.
The show starts at 7.30pm, tickets cost £16.50, £15 concessions. To book, call 01733 316100.

4. ROCKING DA KEY
Don't miss the chance to see a dance extravaganza at The Key on Saturday. Rockin' da Houze is an "urban fairytale," which replaces monsters with idols that paved the way for today's music and dance.
The show started life in the minds of Nicola and Jordi Guitart. All tickets are £10, and can be bought on 01733 552439. The show starts at 3pm and 7pm.

5. BEAUTIFUL BALLET
One of the most beautiful ballets in the world is being performed at The Key tonight.
The City Academy of Ballet is returning to The Key to perform The Nutcracker, and will feature performances from around 100 pupils age four years to adult.
The show starts at 7.15pm, tickets cost £7.50, and can be booked on 01733 552439.

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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 8:40 AM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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