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5 things to do: 10th 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.

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. Reggae

Arguably the greatest Reggae star is to be celebrated tomorrow night.

Zion – A Tribute to Bob Marley, will feature at The Broadway Theatre from 7.30pm.

Hits including No Woman No Cry, One Love and I Shot the Sheriff are sure to be performed as the band remember a hugely successful artist.

Tickets cost 16.50, or 15 for concessions, and are available at www.thebroadwaytheatre.co.uk or by calling 01733 316100.

2. 80s Music

The people of Peterborough are being invited to go Back to the '80s. The music of artists including Michael Jack- son, Bon Jovi and Madonna will be performed at The Cresset, in Bretton, tomorrow. The Interface Youth Theatre combines with Peterborough Youth Music and a number of other youth projects to present a production for all the family.

The show starts at 7.30pm, tickets cost 7.50 or 5, bookable by visiting www.cresset.co.uk or calling 01733 265705

3. Film - Indiana Jones

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull at Stamford Arts Centre, tonight and tomorrow at 8pm.

Sit back and enjoy this long-awaited sequel. Set in 1957, 19 years since The Last Crusade, Indy is enjoying his quiet life teaching. However, he is thrust back into the world of adventure when he battles the Soviet Union for a crystal skull that has been shaped by higher powers.

Tickets cost 5.50 or 4.50 concessions, and can be booked by calling 01780 763203.

4. Local Produce

The farmers' market will return to the city centre today. The sale will be open until 4pm, offering people the chance to buy a range of produce from the Peterborough area.

Everything from biscuits to steaks will be available for purchase in Cathedral Square.

5. High School Musical

Following the hugely successful sell out production of High School Musical, South Holland's talented teenagers are back with Fame, the smash hit West End and Broadway musical.

Set in New York's legendary High School of Performing Arts, Fame follows a group of eager and talented students from their first audition through to graduation.

So join Limelight Youth Theatre on a rollercoaster of ambition, excitement and sheer hard work as the kids try to make the grade at the world famous school.

The show is on at the South Holland Centre, in Spalding, today and tomorrow at 7pm, and tickets can be booked by calling 01775 764777

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