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Donkey Nonsense: Prints by James Green

Exhibition Theatre

Until 8 October / Millennium Gallery www.museums-sheffield.org.uk

This summer, the Millennium Gallery celebrates the work of one of Sheffield’s most popular artists and printmakers, James Green. Alongside his bold renderings of landscapes and animals of all kinds, donkeys have been a muchloved mainstay of Green’s prints for over 15 years. Donkey Nonsense: Prints by James Green will showcase more than 50 of Green’s donkey-inspired screenprints and linocuts, alongside clothing, ceramics, films and more.

Comedy

The Leadmill Comedy Club

12 July / The Leadmill / leadmill.co.uk

The Leadmill Comedy Club is a haven for laughter and entertainment. With a lineup of top-notch comedians, this club guarantees hilarious nights filled with sidesplitting jokes and uproarious laughter.

Wish You Were Dead

27 June - 1 July / Lyceum Theatre www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Follow the story of a small town consumed by dark secrets. When a prominent local figure is found dead, a web of deceit, betrayal, and mystery begins to unravel. As the truth gradually emerges, the residents’ lives are intertwined, revealing the hidden connections and unexpected twists that lead to a shocking climax.

Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story

4-8 July / Lyceum Theatre www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story.” This jukebox musical transports audiences back to the 1950s, as you witness the remarkable rise of Buddy Holly and his band, The Crickets right on stage.

Dirty Dancing

11-15 July / Lyceum Theatre www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Witness one of the greatest films of all time play out right on stage. Set in the summer of 1963, the show follows the passionate journey of Baby and Johnny, featuring spectacular dance routines, nostalgic hits, and the famous lift. Get ready to have the time of your life in this unforgettable theatrical production.

Music

Pulp

14-15 July / Sheffield Utilita Arena www.utilitaarenasheffield.co.uk

Pulp, the influential Br itpop band led by Jarvis Cocker, captured the essence of ‘90s alternative music with their witty lyr ics and distinctive sound. With hits like “Common People” and “Disco 2000,” you are bound to want to join them as they offer their unique and catchy music.

ARTIST AND OWNER OF CUPOLA GALLERY, KAREN SHERWOOD, IS EXHIBITING HER WORK IN A NEW SHOW THIS MONTH.

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