Here are a few things you can do today.
1 Oliver!, Sheffield Teachers' Operatic Society with Lionel Bart's popular musical based on the Dickens classic, Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square, 7.30pm, £7.50-£16.50, 0870 7743422).
2 Sara Jay, former Massive Attack vocalist who collaborated on Ton
y Christie's Made in Sheffield album, Cubana, Trippet Lane, 8pm – 11pm (free).
3 Simon Peat, Walnut Club Restaurant, The Square, Main Road, Hathersage, 8pm
4 Exhibition of Russian Art, still life paintings in watercolour and pastel drawings from graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, collectable Russian miniatures hand-painted on to lacquered boxes, Derwent Gallery, Main Road, Grindleford, Hope Valley, 10am-5.30pm (www.derwentgallery.com, 01433 630458).
5 Louis Romégoux, young Sheffield born-and-bred (of French extraction) guitarist and song-writer, latterly also piano accordion player, advertised as a tenor for this Sheffield Cathedral Lunchtime Recital. He was a boy chorister, aged eight-11, in the choir there, 1.15pm (free, suggested donation £2).
6 Contemporary Dance Double Bill, Caitlin Smith's Breakpoint, Library Theatre, Tudor Square, 7.30pm (£10/ £8, 07506555870).
7 Dickens in Love!, voyage round Dickensian interludes, Paupers Pit Theatre, Buxton, 7.30pm (£8/ £7).
8 Health Walk from Heeley City Farm, with Plan B if wet, 10am-11am (free, to book a place or more information contact Andrea Hope, Over 50's Project Worker, 3039981 or email andheeley@hotmail.co.uk).
9 Vulcan Varieties, traditional Victorian and Edwardian music hall company invite new members, including musicians, artistes and backstage staff, guest artistes always welcome, meets central Sheffield, 7pm (Christine Launders 2421728).
10 Hiroshi Suzuki - Silver Showcase, selling exhibition by one of the most respected and recognised silver artists in the UK whose studio is at Welbeck, Harley Gallery, 10am-5pm.
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