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In celebration of the release of her hilarious memoir of the same name, comedian, novelist, and professional show-off Jenny Eclair comes to venues nationwide with a brand-new autobiographical show.
Joel returns to his stand-up roots with a brand-new show. With glamorous tales from behind the camera and less glamorous anecdotes of first-time fatherhood, Joel remains a charming, exhausted, happy idiot.
An hour long Story Tent session. Expect stories, songs, and a sprinkle of spooky fun for your little ones — the perfect treat for half term!
Does your favourite teddy ever dream of flying? Do you have a teddy who loves adventure? Well, if you do, then join us for the Sheffield Cathedral Teddy zip line. All brave teddies will join us for a “fit to fly” health check before being waved off to the cathedral roof and prepared for the adrenaline experience of a lifetime!
Does your favourite teddy ever dream of flying? Do you have a teddy who loves adventure? Well, if you do, then join Sheffield Cathedral for their Teddy Zip Line on Thursday 30 October.
The decade long wait is over – indie rock mainstays The Enemy bring their raucous live show back to the Leadmill's main area for a night of anthems this October.
The Shutters play live at Sidney & Matilda on Thursday 30 October 2025.
A brand new comedy from stars of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Feeling spooky? Visit Wentworth Woodhouse on All Hallows Eve in the historic Library Lounge with team members, Mark Barthrop and Neil Power, as they share their eerie first-hand paranormal accounts of things that go bump in the night at the Big House.
Music by Philip Glass, Meredith Monk and Moondog sits alongside works by JS Bach in this recital by Monegasque-Sri Lankan pianist, Shani Diluka.