What’s on | Editor’s pick 3 – 9 February
Fly Me To The Moon
A treat for little ones, Mr and Mrs Moon is the enchanting story of the woman who lives in the moon, and who comes down to Earth to play with children on a beach – which she enjoys so much she doesn’t want to go home! A taste of magic and a hint of much-needed summer for old and young alike.
Mr and Mrs Moon
Tuesday, 4 February, 11.30 am – 12.45 pm
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough
www.vivacity-peterborough.com
Classic drama
Hedda Gabler – monstrous, or misunderstood? Henrik Ibsen’s bracing, thought-provoking play still has the power to shock, and is brought to Peterborough by Icarus Theatre Collective in this punchy, energetic production.
Hedda Gabler
Wednesday, 5 February, 7.30 – 9.30 pm
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough
www.vivacity-peterborough.com
www.icarustheatre.org
A whole heap of water
Large parts of the east of England have an intimate relationship with water, having been under it for so many centuries. Louise Rackham tells the story of Whittlesea Mere, once the largest lake in England south of the Lake District, as part of Vivacity’s Lost Landscapes season.
Lost Landscape Lecture: A Lost Landscape Reborn
Wednesday, 5 February, 7.30 – 8.30 pm
Flag Fen, The Droveway, Northey Road, Peterborough
www.vivacity-peterborough.com
What’s new, pussy cat?
Hopefully, a home. If you’re thinking of getting a pet cat, you could do a lot worse than re-home an animal that has been abandoned, rather than buy a new kitten. This event gives you the opportunity to see cats from the area that need new places to live.
Cats Protection Peterborough homing show
Sunday, 9 February, 2 – 3 pm
Loxley Community Centre, Werrington, Peterborough
www.cats.org.uk