What’s on | Editor’s pick – July 2019
A love of art
A fantastic opportunity to watch an artist’s style evolve, this exhibition showcases the work from a creative life spanning over four decades. Graham says, “I am asking you, as the viewer, to imagine that you are looking at a group show by five or six painters who have all responded differently to their experience of the last 40 years”.
Graham Crowley: A Love of Many Things
July, August, and until 8 September
Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough
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Smooth sounds
Cool music in a cool location, come along to Stamford Arts Centre’s atmospheric cellar bar to enjoy authentic jazz with a cocktail or two.
Me and Mr Jones – Jazz in the Cellar Bar
Friday, 5 July, 8pm
Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford
stamfordartscentre.com
High spirits
Noel Coward’s sublime comedy is brought to life by the first-class Stamford Shakespeare Company, who like to sprinkle their summer repertoire with some non-Shakespeare to keep things interesting.
Blithe Spirit
Various dates throughout July and August
Tolethorpe Hall, Little Casterton, Stamford
stamfordshakespeare.co.uk
Reel talk
If you find a significant part of the pleasure of watching a film is the post-viewing dissection, this is the evening for you. Like a book club, but with movies…
Cinema Speak – Post Film Chats with Ben Reynolds
Tuesday, 9 July, 8pm
Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford
stamfordartscentre.com
Funny bones
Popular comedian James Acaster is back in Peterborough with more of his trademark thoughtful whimsy.
James Acaster – COLD LASAGNE HATE MYSELF 1999
Thursday, 18 July, 7.30pm
The Cresset, Bretton Centre, Peterborough
cresset.co.uk
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