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NEWS & EVENTS
What’s On... GRANTHAM
FRIDAY 4th FEBRUARY
LINCOLN
POSTING LETTERS TO THE MOON
SATURDAY 26th FEBRUARY
SECRET SYMPHONY PRESENTS: INTERSTELLAR
Now, here’s an interesting event! Lucy Fleming is the daughter of wartime actress Celia Johnson. Lucy and Simon Williams present an evening reading wartime letters between her mother and father, Peter Fleming. Touching and amusing, they tell of the actress’s experiences during the war. Celia went on to act for David Lean, Noel Coward, made wartime propaganda films and broadcasts, then, ultimately, in 1945 starred in Brief Encounter.
This month artist Luke Jerram will bring Museum of The Moon to Lincoln Cathedral. It’s a seven metre high resolution 1:50,000 illuminated model of the moon. To accompany, Secret Symphony is a soundtrack of space-themed music – Bowie’s Starman, Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Jamiroquai’s Cosmic Girl and so on. Presented as live orchestra with immersive lighting – and under the huge representation of the moon – it’s a truly ‘out of this world’ experience. n Lincoln Cathedral, from 6.45pm, tickets £27.75, tickets from www.lincolncathedral.com or by calling 01522 561600.
n Christ Church, Finkin Street, Grantham 01780 755007, www.guildhallartscentre.com, from 7.30pm, £15. SCUNTHORPE
FRIDAY 25th FEBRUARY
FASCINATING AIDA
A Tribute to David Bowie
THE UK’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER TRIBUTE TO THE LATE, GREAT, MUCH-LOVED DAVID BOWIE ARRIVES IN LOUTH
LOUTH
SATURDAY 19th FEBRUARY
DAVID LIVE
A tribute show with style, honesty and heart: a real night to remember. David Bowie may have left us but his influence will be felt for generations. This show is all about our love and respect for David Bowie, and how his songs will stay with us always. Expect all of the great hits from Starman, and Space Oddity to Ashes to Ashes. n Tickets £24.50, 7.30pm, Louth Riverhead Theatre. Call 01507 600350 or see www.louthriverheadtheatre.com.
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Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson and Liza Pulman are vey naughty ladies. Their songs are hilarious, if a little rude in places, but their humour is spot on. Outrageous fun! n From 7.30pm, tickets £26.85 at Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, 01724 290641 or see www.scunthorpetheatres.co.uk.