Bands and comedies for a week of entertainment

Start the weekend with a sound sensation.
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The Manfreds

The Manfreds (pictured right) are playing at the Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage tonight (Friday) at 7.45pm.

Tomorrow The Drifters will perform at the same venue at 7.30pm. Also tomorrow, The Dublin Legends will sing Irish folk songs in the venue’s concert hall at 7.30pm.

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On Sunday sit back and listen to the songs of The Carpenters with Only Yesterday. It will be in the main theatre at 7.30pm.

On Monday and Tuesday the venue will show a comedy play called Boeing Boeing. It starts at 7.45pm on both nights. Patsy Cline will perform at the venue on Wednesday at 7.45pm.

TT Champions Ian Hutchinson and Nick Jefferies will be on stage for Let’s Talk Bike on Thursday at 7.45pm.

To book tickets with the Gordon Craig Theatre call 01438 363200.

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Bedford Comedy Club will be in Bedford Corn Exchange’s Harpur Suite tonight at 9pm. The Philharmonia Orchestra will play in the venue’s main auditorium tomorrow at 7.30pm.

The same venue is showing American Rumble Wrestling Spectacular at 3pm on Sunday.

To book with Bedford Corn Exchange call 01234 269519.

Fences continues at Milton Keynes Theatre tonight at 7.30pm and tomorrow at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

Marti Pellow is in concert at the theatre tomorrow at 7.30pm.

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Welsh National Opera will perform Lulu at 7pm on Tuesday, The Cunning Little Vixen at 7.15pm on Wednesday and Madam Butterfly at on Thursday and Saturday, March 30.

To book tickets with Milton Keynes Theatre call 08448 717652.

BalletBoyz continues at Cambridge Arts Theatre tonight and tomorrow at 7.45pm. Journalist and author Max Hastings will speak at the theatre on Sunday at 7.45pm.

And Roger McGough’s The Misanthrope will be at the same venue from Tuesday to Saturday, March 30 at 7.45pm plus at 2.30pm on the Thursday and Saturday.

To book tickets with Cambridge Arts Theatre call 01223 503333.

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