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Ten things to do: Friday 19/6

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Published Date: 18 June 2009
Here are ten things you can do today
1 The Dizzy Club, John Naylor and the band, featuring Patrick Walker, violin and guitars. Mike Fleming, double bass, and Caroline Boaden, drums, will be performing their unique mixture of jazz and swing, The Boardwalk, Snig Hill, 8pm (£5).

2 Emb
odiment of Evil, the conclusion of the grotesque Brazilian trilogy finds gravedigger Coffin Joe continuing his search for the perfect woman to bear his son (Cert 18, Showroom)

3 Unsheffield, free grassroots participatory conference exploring the social impact of technology and the challenges in engaging the future users of cool technology. Showroom Cinema, Paternoster Row (more info and tickets at http://unsheffield.net/).

4 The BFG, new adaptation by David Wood of Roald Dahl's well-loved story of a dream-blowing, big friendly giant and orphan girl Sophie in the land of child-eating giants, Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square, 10.30am and 7pm (£11-£15).

5 The Edge Climbing Centre, activities for children aged seven and over to develop fitness levels, 4.30pm (www.sheffieldclimbing.com).

6 Barn Dance, Whirlow Farm, Whirlow Lane, 7:30pm to midnight (£13 adult, £7 child, includes pie & pea supper).

7 Yoga Class, gentle postures, flows and breathing techniques in small friendly group, suit all levels of fitness, registered Yoga Instructor, Old Sharrow School, 10:45am -12 (£4, unwaged £2, Helena 2209547 / gingerearth@msn.com).

8 James Scanlan and Chris Firminger, acoustic set, The Riverside, 9pm.

9 Last Laugh Comedy Club, Toby Foster introduces a line-up of Nige, Zoe Lyons, and Craig Campbell, plus food, late bar and disco, Memorial Hall, 8pm, doors 7pm (£15).

10 Contiguity, moving drama about an aspiring stand-up comedian by Adam Tindall presented by Buxton Drama League, Paupers Pit Theatre, Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, 7.30pm (£6/ £5).

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 7:00 AM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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