< Previous80 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYonwhat’sCleethorpesTuesday 7 MarchEvent Cine: Ziggy Stardust &the Spiders From Mars,Parkway Cinema Directed by pioneering rock film-makerD.A. Pennebaker, this documentary andconcert film captures Bowie and his band,The Spiders From Mars, performing atLondon’s Hammersmith Odeon on July 3,1973. It was also at this concert whereBowie officially retired the Ziggy persona.Now’s the chance to see this landmarkmoment in British pop music on the bigscreen, and celebrate the legendary artist.For more information, visitwww.parkwaycinemas.co.uk.SpaldingWednesday 8 MarchI Am Beast, The SouthHolland CentreFollowing the death of her mother,Ellie finds solace in a flickering word ofcomic book superheroes and bewitchingstrangers. But as the walls of her newworld start to crumble, Ellie must finallyface the truth behind her fantasies. Thisvisually stunning production explores thepower of grief and childish imaginationusing UV landscapes, original liveelectronic music alongside actors andlife-sized puppetry. For moreinformation,www.southhollandcentre.co.uk.LincolnFriday 10 MarchSara Pascoe: Animal, LincolnDrill Hall After publishing a book exploring theevolution of the female body, Sara nowconsiders further issues: will pornographylead to our extinction? Are humansnaturally bad? How do we becomebetter? Do we really have to die? Shouldshe have a baby? As always Sara is honestand unflinching as she expounds onsexuality, empathy, art, God and pubichair. If that sounds a bit weighty, therewill also be material about selfies, glowworms and Ru Paul’s Drag Race. For moreinformation, visitwww.lincolndrillhall.com.GainsboroughSaturday 11 MarchSylvia, Trinity Arts CentreDubbed “the greatest Englishwoman ofthe twentieth century”, Sylvia Pankhursttrained as an artist, but when her motherand sister founded the suffragettes, shegave up her promising art career to rousethe women of the East End to fight forthe vote. This is her story, told against abackground of 250 slides of herpaintings, of locations in England andEurope, and of the people and events sheknew. It will be followed by an audiencediscussion led by author and actressJacqueline Mulhallen. For moreinformation, call 01472 676655.LouthSaturday 11 MarchThe Rocky Horror PictureShow – interactivescreening, Louth PlaygoersRiverhead TheatreThe Riverhead producers invite fans ofschlock and bad B-movies to attend anight of horror, glamour and scienceSleafordSaturday 28 January – Sunday 23April3D Printing: The Good, The Badand The Beautiful, The NationalCentre for Craft and Design This thought-provoking exhibition, deliveredin partnership with the University of Lincoln,explores 3D printing technology. The Good,The Bad and The Beautiful celebratesinnovation, poses ethical questions andconsiders the future of the manufacturingprocess. It’s a fully immersive experience,featuring light, sound and touch to createnews levels of accessibility for audiences withdifferent needs. For more information, visitwww.nationalcraftanddesign.org.uk.PHOTO: DORRY HSU80-82_Layout 1 21/02/2017 11:27 Page 1LINCOLNSHIRETODAY8182 Áfiction. Join the group for an interactivescreening of cult classic, The RockyHorror Picture Show. Costumes areoptional, but there will be a competitionto see who’s the best dressed. Prop bagsfor audience participation will be sold onthe night. For more information, visitwww.louthplaygoers.com.North Hykeham Saturday 18 MarchThe Giant Jam Sandwich,The Terry O’Toole TheatreOne hot summer’s day, four millionwasps invade the sleepy village ofItching Down. Wasps, being wasps, stinganything insight, until the baker has abrilliant idea. Enter The Giant JamSandwich, a stage adaption of thebeloved picture book from writers JohnVerson Lord and Janet Burroway anddirected by Jack McNamara. NewPerspectives brings the classic to life onthe stage to enchant a new generation.Ideal for young people ages three plusand their families. For moreinformation, visithwww.terryotooletheatre.org.uk.Stamford Saturday 18 March Mercury – The UltimateQueen Tribute, StamfordCorn Exchange Billed as one of the world’s mostauthentic Queen tribute act, this showboasts vivid performances of some of theband’s most memorable hits; from theoperatic Bohemian Rhapsody, to thestomping We Will Rock you and theanthemic We Are the Champions. JosephLee Jackson demonstrates his vocal rangeand delivery by stepping into the shoesof frontman Freddy Mercury, while GlennScrimshaw shows off his intricate pickingas guitarist Brian May. For moreinformation, visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk. Grantham Saturday 18 MarchRoss Noble, GranthamMeres Leisure Centre Few comedians come close the sheerinventiveness and random asides of RossSkegnessSaturday 1 AprilMenopause the Musical, Embassy TheatreFollowing sell out UK tours in 2008, 2010 and, most recently, early 2016, Menopause the Musical isembarking on another UK Nationwide Tour this spring with an all start cast, and they’re stopping off inLincolnshire along the way. Armed with a cast of hormonal women, memory loss one-liners andinnuendo-laden versions of pop classics, this is an all-singing, all-dancing comedy that’s not to bemissed. For more information, www.embassytheatre.co.uk.80-82_Layout 1 21/02/2017 11:27 Page 2Noble, as the peculiar Geordiehas continued to impressaudiences with his improvisationand strange sense of humour. Thequirky comic now brings his latesttour – Brain Dump – toGrantham. For more information,call 01472 581930.LincolnFriday 7 AprilLil’ Pacs: The Way BackHome, LincolnPerforming Arts CentreAimed at toddlers, this creativestorytelling session weaves thetale of a boy who one day foundhimself stuck on the moon wherehe discovered he was not alone.Perfect for the little ones. Formore information, visit www.lpac.co.uk.CleethorpesFriday 14 – Saturday 15 AprilGeeks Cleethorpes Comic Con,Cleethorpes Leisure CentreFollowing the success of last year’s event, GeeksCleethorpes returns for 2017, this time taking place overGood Friday and Saturday. Expect traders selling all thebest merchandise, comics and collectables, while some ofthe county’s best cosplayers pose for photos. There’ll alsobe a number of events and special guests. For moreinformation, call 01472 323200. GranthamWednesday 16 AprilMetamorphosis, Guildhall Arts CentreMetamorphosis remains one of the most resonantlystrange stories ever brought to stage, this highlyacclaimed adaptation by Steven Berkoff from theoriginal, plunges into the extremity of Kafka’s darkhumour and reveals a tremulous human heart. TheatricalNiche tour this wonderful monstrosity using signaturetouches of physical theatre and grotesque ensemblepuppetry. For more information, visitwww.guildhallartscentre.com.82 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYWHAT’S ONCleethorpes Saturday 18 – Sunday 19 MarchBodycraft Festival,Beachcomber Holiday ParkInspired by the quality of talent in theLincolnshire area, this event is a celebrationof body painting. As well as welcomingseasoned artists, the event also wants tonurture creativity in any form, from retailersand guests, to up-and-coming talent –there’s even a special students competition.As well as a variety of competitions anddemonstrations, there’s even a dedicatedchildren’s area for the kids to get messy. Formore information, visitwww.bodycraftfestival.com.Tel: 01652 678822South Kelsey, LincsLN7 6PRFor opening hours visit:www.hallfarmpark.co.uk Easteregg huntbank holidayweekendl Indoor play barnl Outdoor play areasl Meet the animalsl Take a goat for a walkl Tractor & trailer rides l Keith’s Krazy Kartsl Farmyard crazy golf l woodland walkl Heritage Shed l Tea room & Gift shop Come & enjoy a tractor rideEnjoy a Tractor and Trailer Ridewith the “dancing farmer” in ourcovered trailer on a journey to the workingfarm to visit the cattle.SelectLincolnshire Tearoom of the year2015/16New excitingplay barnextensionopen this Spring80-82_Layout 1 21/02/2017 11:27 Page 31stissues only £1Great reasonsto subscribe...Each issue is brimming with a diverse topic range...• Heritage • Fashion • Hair & Beauty • Leisure • Homes & Gardens • County Motoring • Dining Out • What’s On • Free Reader Giveaways and much much more…First 3 issues only £1!FREE delivery to your doorReceive your copy before it hits the shopsORDER FORMYes, I would like to subscribe to Lincolnshire Today magazinefor the next 12 months, with the first 3 issues only being £1.Personal Details:First name:Last Name:Address:Town:County: Post Code:Tel: Mobile:Email:Payment by DEBIT/CREDIT cardName as it appears on card:Type of card: Mastercard / Visa / Visa Debit / OtherCard Number:Card Verification number (3 digits on signature strip):Expiry Date:Amount Authorised:Cheque enclosed YES / NO Please post this form back to: Subscriptions,Lincolnshire Today Magazine, Armstrong House, Armstrong Street, Grimsby. 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An incredibleopportunity to start a new career, travel or dosomething interesting with your life will presentitself just at the right time.TaurusApr 21 - May 21 Romance and personal relationships will beunder scrutiny and long distancecommunication with someone new could leadto a meeting of the minds and a newadventure commencing. GeminiMay 22 - June 21 There are so many good ideas whirling aroundin your head that it’s difficult to decide whichto start on first. Exciting developments in yoursocial life heralds many new doors openingthat could lead to interesting introductions. CancerJun 22 - Jul 23 Despite a demanding lifestyle and burgeoningschedule, you have every right to feel goodabout yourself and your work. A door closeson one particular project, but bigger andbetter things are in store. LeoJul 24 - Aug 23 Too often in life we realise too late that thethings we wanted we did not really need. Ifyou slow down and start thinking about thingslogically instead of emotionally, you will realisethat your life is not as complicated as you keeptelling yourself. VirgoAug 24 - Sep 23 The past few weeks have been exhausting tosay the least, but now you seem to have asteadier grip on things and certain people.People rely on you and your good senseknowing how logical and practical you care. LibraSep 24 - Oct 23 An awkward meeting might be just theincentive you need to spark a new romance orfriendship. You cannot shortcut officialmatters so the more flexible you are thebetter things will go. If you are going on ashopping spree, then hang onto your receiptjust in case. ScorpioOct 24 - Nov 22 Fitting everything in, work, home, family andfriends will test your patience. Fortunately, aburst of energy helps clear outstanding tasksthat will free you up to spend more time onyourself. High level talks will be mostinteresting, but you are more interested inactions than people promising more than theycan deliver. SagittariusNov 23 - Dec 21 Beware of excessive emotional reactions,whether is money worries or a romance that isproving difficult to handle. Personalrelationship are highlighted, but it’s alsoimportant not to become a people pleasereither. CapricornDec 22 - Jan 20 Your desire for change and a bit of romanceand drama lead you to a fateful meeting of theLincolnshire Today’s guide to theastro month ahead...Astrology by Linda Lancashire0776 4466381www.lindalancashire.co.ukteresastanley1@btinternet.co.ukheart and mind with someone who will have ahypnotic effect on your emotions. You’ll betorn between being sociable and enjoyingsome quiet time to yourself. AquariusJan 21 - Feb 19 Remain secretive about your finances,especially if you know you are in a muchstronger position than someone who iscurious about your circumstances. A workcolleague may initially appear aloof, butperhaps they are just very shy and not veryconfident. PiscesFeb 20 - Mar 20 The path of true love rarely runs smoothlyand new developments in your love life willtake its toll on your patience. 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Prices start from only £99 per day For more information visitwww.playaflamencavilla.co.uk MONDAYS?Is this how work makes you feelon a Monday morning?LuxuryVILLARentalPuppies for sale85_Layout 1 21/02/2017 10:37 Page 1Onlinethis month...LIVES, the Lincolnshire-based charity attending 999medical emergencies, has experienced their busiestyear on record by responding to more than 20,000emergency calls from patients across the county in2016.This is an increase of more than 2,000 on theprevious year and a testament to the hard work anddedication of LIVES volunteers.On average, LIVES responders attend nearly 60calls per day and aim to get to the patient in eight tonine minutes to deliver immediate life-saving care,often before the arrival of an ambulance.Nikki Silver, CEO of LIVES, said: “Now, as thenumber of calls we attend grows, more than ever it isimportant for us to raise funds to allow our volunteersto continue their exceptional lifesaving work.”Every year LIVES need to raise more than £1 millionfrom public donations to keep their army of volunteerstrained and equipped to be able to respond to anymedical emergency across Lincolnshire. Keep an eye out for more stories online. That’s it from this month’s issue, but don’t forget the printed magazine is only part of what we offerat Lincolnshire Today! There’s all the latest news online at www.lincolnshiretoday.net, updatedthroughout the month, we’re on Twitter and Facebook, and you’ll see our reporters and cameras atevents across the county.LTonline86 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYStay in touch withLincolnshire TodayWe love to know what you think of Lincolnshire Today – so get in touch with us via Twitterat @lincstoday or search for us on Facebook. Find out what’s coming up in future issues andkeep up to date with the latest Lincolnshire news!We spring into action with April’s Lincolnshire Today with loads of ideas on how to make thebest out of the county now the sun’s starting to shine again – so watch out for it innewsagents and supermarkets across Lincolnshire, and on www.lincolnshiretoday.net, by theend of March!LincolnshireToday@lincstodaylincolnshiretoday.netEach month we invite readers to offer theirperspective into what makes the county sospecial for them. This month, the Duchess ofRutland offers us her views on the county.On a clear day, you can seeLincoln Cathedral from BelvoirCastle. As the crow flies, it’sabout twenty-seven miles awayand it’s been a famous landmarkon the horizon since the 12th-century. Despite our gardenstraddling the Lincolnshire andLeicestershire border, with such aview every day, it would bedifficult not to feel a closeconnection with Lincolnshire, itsculture, heritage and people. Apart from the fascinatingCity and its mighty Cathedral,which is one of the finestmedieval buildings in Europe, thecounty is blessed with a clutch of really diverse historic houses,gardens and parks to visit. To the south, near Grantham, there isthe ancient 12-acre garden that is being lovingly restored at EastonWalled Garden. Further down the Great North Road is WilliamCecil’s magnificent treasure house and park at Burghley inStamford. To the east is Grimsthorpe Castle which, like Burghleyand Belvoir, has a magnificent park designed by Capability Brown.And just outside Lincoln is Doddington Hall, the spectacular 16th-century Elizabethan house with wonderful gardens, Farm Shop andRestaurant. 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