Easter at Sacrewell... one of our 10 best things to do this week
Easter at Sacrewell
Sacrewell Farm, from April 1
From the 1st – 17th April, the Easter Bunny will be visiting Sacrewell. His Easter Trail will be on foot and take young adventurers across the whole site. As well as the Easter Trail, you can meet the cade lambs at daily lamb shows and see the Lincoln Longwool, Suffolk Texel Cross and Jacob lambs in the fields with their mums, or in the maternity unit. The public lamb shows will continue until 23rd April.
www.sacrewell.org
Rag Mama Rag
Crowland Abbey, April 2
See one of Europe’s finest country-folk blues duos in a great setting. The evening will be full of classic acoustic good time blues featuring American folk, blues and ragtime music from the 1920s and 1930s.Tickets cost £10in advance and are available from Bridge Hardware, Crowland and the Abbey (when guides are there between 11am and 3pm) .
www.crowlandabbey.org.uk
Sam Bailey
The Cresset, tonight
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www.cresset.co.uk
Baroque Masterworks
Peterborough Cathedral, April 1
Peterborough Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Festival Chorus, with Instruments of Time and Truth, directed by Steven Grahl, sing Handel ‘Coronation Anthems’ and Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’.
Amongst the four Coronations Anthems is the famous Zadok the Priest, described by Classic FM’s afternoon presenter Anne-Marie Minhall as “a spine-tingling, choral belter”. The Coronation Anthems have been sung at the coronation of every British monarch since they were written.
peterborough-cathedral.org.uk
Spring Concert
St John’s Church, April 4
Local boy Steve Bean will be paying a return visit to St John’s after his superb début appearance there last summer. The café will be open for an hour before each lunchtime (1pm to 2pm) concert, raising funds for The Green Backyard.
stjohnscic.wordpress.com/
Wine tasting
The Cresset, March 31
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Hide AdTaste a variety of fine wines accompanied by a range of cheese, pate, bread at an evening of fundraising in aid of Goldhay Arts, a charity helping adults with learning disabilities.
01733 262442
Arts cinema
John Clare Theatre, tonight
Peterborough Arts Cinema is showing Learning to Drive (7.30pm), Isabel Coixet’s slice-of-life comedy/drama which stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a middle-aged book critic who is shattered when her husband Ted (Jake Weber) leaves her. In order to visit her daughter (Grace Gummer), who lives upstate, Wendy begins taking driving lessons from Darwan (Ben Kingsley) an American citizen originally from India who makes a living as a cabbie and giving driving lessons.
peterborough arts cinema.co.uk
Poetry walk and workshop
Pyramid centre, Bretton, April 1
Enjoy acclaimed poets Keely Mills, Pete Cox, Anita Nayyar and Charley Genever perform Bretton-inspired poetry and try your hand at writing your own poem in a workshop with Keely Mills.
www.bretton Greens.wordpress.com
Gables: A Funk Odyssey
The Solstice, March 31
Graham Fairbairn takes over the Northminster venue for a night of fabulous music, raising money for the Alzheimer’s Society.
01733 560231
Pillowman
Key Theatre until Saturday
Mask Theatre present a brutal, dark comedy.
www.masktheatre.co.uk