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As You Like It
- Written by: William Shakespeare
The Lord Chamberlain's Men Theatre presents an outdoor version of Shakespeare's romantic comedy in which an all-male cast takes on the cross-dressing confusion of the Bard's mischievous plot.
Bolton Castle, Leyburn
Wed 4 Sep
£14 adv booking required (Children £10 adv booking required) / 01969 623981
- 19:30
The Architecture Centre, Bristol
Sat 14 Sep
£10 voluntary adm fee, adv booking required / 0117 922 1540
- 12:00 – 16:30
The Jazz Cafe, London NW1
Thu 12 Sep
£10 adv / 020 7485 6834
- 19:00 – 23:00
National Trust: Castle Drogo, Exeter
Mon 2 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.70, child £4.30, family £13 & £21.80 / 01647 433306
- 11:30 – 12:15
- 14:30 – 15:15
Wed 4 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.70, child £4.30, family £13 & £21.80 / 01647 433306
- 11:30 – 12:15
- 14:30 – 15:15
Sat 7 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.70, child £4.30, family £13 & £21.80 / 01647 433306
- 11:30 – 12:15
- 14:30 – 15:15
The Valley Community Centre, Manchester
Thu 5 Sep
£2 / 0161 728 3061
- 12:00 – 14:30
Thu 12 Sep
£2 / 0161 728 3061
- 12:00 – 14:30
Thu 19 Sep
£2 / 0161 728 3061
- 12:00 – 14:30
Thu 26 Sep
£2 / 0161 728 3061
- 12:00 – 14:30
Dam Busters, The RAF And Beningbrough In World War II
From the death-defying 'Dam Busters' raid on the Ruhr valley to the story of the British and Canadian bombing squadrons based near Beningbrough. This years visiting portraits from the National Portrait Gallery display explores the growing reputation of pilots as heroes of the sky in World War II.
National Trust: Beningbrough Hall, Beningbrough, York
Sun 1 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.30, child £4.15, £20.75 / 01904 472027
- 12:00 – 16:30
Tue 3 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.30, child £4.15, £20.75 / 01904 472027
- 12:00 – 16:30
Wed 4 Sep
Free, plus admission £8.30, child £4.15, £20.75 / 01904 472027
- 12:00 – 16:30
Don Banks Afternoon Variety Show
A variety show featuring Maddie Lane as Little Miss Dynamite, singer Ricki Lee and magician Donald The Average. Don Banks is resident host and compere.
Darwen Library Theatre
Wed 4 Sep
£3.50 inc tea/coffee (£2.50 inc tea/coffee) / 01254 706006
- 14:00 – 16:30
The ELO Experience: ELO Tribute
The era-spanning tunes of Jeff Lynne and co get the tribute treatment.
Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
Thu 26 Sep
£17.50–£21.50 (£16.50–£20.50) / 01702 351135
- 20:00
New Theatre, Oxford
Fri 27 Sep
£21 / 0870 606 3500
Princess Theatre, Hunstanton
Sat 28 Sep
£12.50–£18.50 / 01485 532252
- 19:30
Elton John
Elton John and percussionist Ray Cooper are performing together for the first time in Ireland since their appearances in 1979, when they played two Shows at the National Stadium in Dublin and two Shows at the Whitla Hall in Belfast. Percussionist Ray Cooper first worked with Elton in 1971, on the Madman Across The Water…
Leeds Arena
Wed 4 Sep
£65–£70 / 0844 248 1585
- 19:00
An Evening Of Clairvoyance With Tony Stockwell
The irreverent TV star attempts to bring his audience messages from deceased loved ones.
Beck Theatre, Hayes
Sun 22 Sep
£19.50–£21.50 / 020 8561 8371
- 19:30
Friday Night
Old school R&B, soul classics, rock'n'roll and garage punk.
The Parlour Bar, Edinburgh
Fri 6 Sep
Free / 0131 555 3848
- 21:00 – 01:00
Fri 13 Sep
Free / 0131 555 3848
- 21:00 – 01:00
Fri 20 Sep
Free / 0131 555 3848
- 21:00 – 01:00
Fri 27 Sep
Free / 0131 555 3848
- 21:00 – 01:00
National Trust: Belton House, Grantham
Wed 18 Sep
Free, plus admission £11.60, child £7.50, family £31.60 / 01476 566116
- 12:30 – 16:00
Halfway To Paradise: The Billy Fury Story
Colin Gold and Fury's original backing band, Fury's Tornados, tell his story through words and music.
Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone
Thu 19 Sep
£20.50 / 01303 228600
The Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne
Sat 21 Sep
£20 / 01323 412000
- 19:30
The Highwayman's Supper
A themed three-course supper in the Georgian Coach House, a tour of the historic State Rooms and Georgian-style entertainment.
Warwick Castle
Sat 21 Sep
£49.50 inc meal, adv booking required / 0870 442 2000
- 19:30 – 23:00
JD Fergusson: Hats and Headgear
Exhibition of paintings by JD Fergusson depicting hats and headgear, reflecting his lifelong fascination with the things women wear on their heads.
Fergusson Gallery, Perth
Mon 2 Sep
Free / 01738 783425
- 10:00 – 17:00
Tue 3 Sep
Free / 01738 783425
- 10:00 – 17:00
Wed 4 Sep
Free / 01738 783425
- 10:00 – 17:00
Joseph Pearce's Jogging Club
Weekly running club following the very best kind of route: one with a bar at each end. After meeting at Joseph Pearce's the group jogs down to Sofi's for some refreshing lingonberry juice, before heading back up to JP's, which is a route of 3.5 miles.
Victoria, Edinburgh
Tue 3 Sep
Free / 0131 555 1638
- 19:00
Tue 10 Sep
Free / 0131 555 1638
- 19:00
Tue 17 Sep
Free / 0131 555 1638
- 19:00
Tue 24 Sep
Free / 0131 555 1638
- 19:00
Ken Currie
Ken Currie is one of Scotland's most outstanding figurative painters, perhaps best known for his haunting portrait Three Oncologists. In this major exhibition of new work, he further explores the idea of portraiture and its significance in the modern world.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Sun 1 Sep
Free / 0131 624 6200
- 10:00 – 17:00
Mon 2 Sep
Free / 0131 624 6200
- 10:00 – 17:00
Tue 3 Sep
Free / 0131 624 6200
- 10:00 – 17:00
Mickey's Rockin' Road Show
Your fave characters come to life in a musical extravaganza starring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and scores more Disney friends.
Sunderland Empire
The Mousetrap
The record-breaking show adapted from Agatha Christie's book of the same name has been performed over 23,000 times. Now celebrating its diamond anniversary in the London West End, it's finally embarking on a UK tour.
Churchill Theatre, Bromley
Mon 23 Sep
£10–£35 / 0870 060 6620
Tue 24 Sep
£10–£35 / 0870 060 6620
Yorkshire Museum
Thu 5 Sep
Free / 01904 687687
- 11:30 – 14:30
Sat 7 Sep
Free / 01904 687687
- 11:30 – 14:30
Thu 12 Sep
Free / 01904 687687
- 11:30 – 14:30
Outrageous Girls Night Out
Fraser Thomson (whose voice appears on the radio) hosts this regular night of cabaret, comedy, music and, of course, some fine lookin' fellas that take all their clothes off.
Arta, Glasgow
Sat 28 Sep
£10 / 0141 237 1828
- 20:00 – 03:00
P.F. Windibank Antique And Fine Art Auction
A selection of art work and antiques, available to the highest bidder.
Dorking Halls
Sat 7 Sep
Phone for prices / 01306 881717
- 10:30
The Phantom Of The Opera
- Directed by: Harold Prince
- Written by: Gaston Leroux (book)
Harold Prince directs Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-running Gothic musical about a masked man and his dangerous obsession with a Swedish chorus girl, based on the novel by Gaston Leroux.
Her Majesty's Theatre, London SW1Y
Mon 2 Sep
£22.45–£85 / 0844 412 2707
- 19:30
Tue 3 Sep
£22.45–£85 / 0844 412 2707
- 19:30
Wed 4 Sep
£22.45–£85 / 0844 412 2707
- 19:30
Private Lives
- Directed by: Jonathan Kent
- Written by: Noel Coward
Anna Chancellor and Toby Stephens star in Noel Coward's comedy drama about a divorced couple who meet up again whilst on honeymoon with their respective partners. Directed by Jonathan Kent.
Gielgud Theatre, London W1D
Mon 2 Sep
£10–£85 / 0870 950 0915
Tue 3 Sep
£10–£85 / 0870 950 0915
Radical Figures: Post-war British Figurative Painting
In the post-war period of surrealism, abstraction and pop art a school of artists pioneered the reinvention of figurative art. The display explores the work of The London School featuring works by Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud and David Hockney.
Manchester Art Gallery
Sun 1 Sep
Free / 0161 235 8888
- 10:00 – 17:00
Mon 2 Sep
Free / 0161 235 8888
- 10:00 – 17:00
Tue 3 Sep
Free / 0161 235 8888
- 10:00 – 17:00






