10 of the best things to do in and around Peterborough this week
LifeLab
Queensgate, September 28
Queensgate is being turned into a laboratory for the day - so pop on a lab coat, grab some goggles, and get stuck into some science. Extract DNA, marvel over microscopic worms and use real- life lab equipment to explore the cells that make up our bodies. Also discover how biology and computer science work together to explore human health… and learn how to control a robot arm.
10am to 6pm
Festival of Antiques
East of England Arena , September 27 and 28
The UK’s largest festival of antiques hosts more than 2000 stalls within four permanent buildings and several acres of outdoor pitches. There will be everything from antique and vintage items to fine art and period reclamation.
www.iacf.co.uk
Avenue Q
New Theatre, until September 28
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Catch-up with all your favourite (and unforgettable) characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues – like what do you do with a BA in English? How do you find your purpose? And is the internet really just for….nevermind.
Tickets at newtheatre-perborough.com
The Affair
Key Theatre, October 1
An hilarious and uplifting new play about relationships, with all the ingredients of a great comedy... clown, vaudeville and slapstick! With drama and a splash of tragedy, this cake... I mean pizza, is ready to eat. The Affair is a wonderfully funny play... a laugh a minute, simply, unmissable! Our Casanova, Gustavo, is getting ready to ask a very important question, but not before checking everything on his ‘to do’ list. After Daffadowndilly’s arrival, what is supposed to be a romantic evening soon starts to spiral out of control. following a knock on the door all reason turns to mayhem, and we are faced with a scenario that leaves all three characters grappling for sanity.
The Affair is a timeless comedy that depicts the highs and lows of relationships in a very funny way. With each character bringing a different light to the story, there is plenty for the audience to relate to and be amused by.
Tickets at vivacity.org
Burghley At Twilight
Burghley House, October 2-5
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Hide AdAn exclusive chance to experience a glimpse of life during a golden age of entertainment at England’s greatest Elizabethan house. For four nights only, the historic home, bathed in floodlight, will re-open at twilight after day visitors have left, making way for a special evening of music, merriment and atmospheric lighting from 6pm to 8pm.
www.burghley.co.uk
The Tape Face Show
Stamford Corn Exchange, tonight
Tape Face is back with a brand new show! New jokes, new props, same tape.As seen on: America’s Got Talent, The Royal Variety Performance and more.
Tickets from the box office 01780766455
80s Party Night
The Cresset, September 28
With the biggest 80s disco in town, loads of fun games, props and surprises and a
truly spectacular fancy dress competition, this is one night out you will not want to
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night.
www.cresset.co.uk
Fleabag
Key Theatre, October 2
See the hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show that inspired the BBC’s hit TV series Fleabag, broadcast live to cinemas from London’s West End. Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is a rip-roaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life.
vivacity.org
Funhouse Comedy Club
The Lightbox, Bridge Street, tonight
Topping the bill is award winning Mark Maier. Opening will be Sony Award winner, Tom Wrigglesworth and completing the line-up is Jon Pearson. Compere is Stevie Gray
www.funhousecomedy.co.uk
Abba Forever
Key Theatre, September 28
The unique Abba sound is replicated with a six-piece band featuring electric
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Tickets at vivacity.org
Stamford Georgian Festival
Stamford, September 26-29
Entertainment on the town’s picturesque Meadows will combine with fascinating talks and events in venues across town and at the Arts Centre.
Street markets, re-enactors, a costumed ball and for the first time a costumed Sunday ‘Promenade’ promise a festival to remember. There’s also a free Saturday evening event where you’ll find crowds filling the streets for a town centre spectacular featuring community participation and street performers creating a wonderful outdoor arts experience.