< PreviousWHAT’S ONThe Sensational 60s ExperienceEmbassy Theatre, SkegnessSaturday 23rd NovemberThis brand new production for 2013 is without doubt the most dynamic sixtiesshow touring the UK. For one night only all the original hits are performed by four ofthe most popular artistes of the sixties. Step back in time and relive the past duringan evening hosted by Alan Mosca from Freddie & The Dreamers.This explosive line up from the sixties delivers to you nostalgia from The Marmalade, who will perform hits likeOb-La-Di, Ob-La-Da and Falling Apart At The Seams. Enjoy Herman’s Hermits and their famous hits like I’m IntoSomething Good and No Milk Today while Steve Ellis’ Love Affair are renowned for Everlasting Love and RainbowValley. Rounding off the show is the powerful voice of Chris Farlowe who sings some of the most popular songs ofthe decade including Out Of Time and Handbags and Gladrags.The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets can be booked on 0845 674 0505. We’ve also got two pairs of tickets togive away! To be in with a chance of winning, send your name, address and telephone number to Sensational 60sCompetition, Lincolnshire Today, Armstrong House, Armstrong Street, Grimsby DN31 2QE or emailcompetitions@blmgroup.co.uk by Friday 15th November.novelist, actor and columnist. Histelevision comedy career includes sixseries of Alexei Sayle’s Stuff for the BBC,playing the whole Balowski family in TheYoung Ones, and several films in TheComic Strip Presents series. Show starts8pm, tickets £16 from 01522 837600.Wednesday 16th OctoberEcho – ZoieLogic Dance Theatre,Terry O’Toole TheatreEcho is the eagerly-anticipated debutwork from choreographer Zoie Golding’sall-male ZoieLogic Dance Theatre.Featuring a thumping original scorecreated by award-winning Ivan Stott anda visually stimulating set, Echo sees fivemale dancers take to the stage to explorethe theme of lost innocence, leaving theaudience with an unforgettableexperience. Show starts 7.30pm, tickets£10 from 01522 883311.Sunday 17th NovemberBig Craft Event, LincolnshireShowgroundThe first Big Craft Event showcasesmore than eighty of the region’s mostskilled and original crafters. Each standwill be entirely devoted to home-produced items, accompanied by theperson who made it who, where possible,will be demonstrating their skills. As allthe crafters enjoy discussing their passion,people looking for a craft they can takeup themselves will be very inspired! Eventruns 10am to 4pm, tickets £2.50 withunder sixteens going free.An Evening of Burlesque,Baths Hall, Scunthorpe102 099-103:Layout 1 13/9/13 14:36 Page 2Saturday 9 November 7.30pm Tickets: £18.00 & £19.00Group/ Concessions availableon certain shows. Please askat the Box Office!0844 871 3016* www.atgtickets.com/Grimsby**Booking/transaction fee may apply/ Restoration levy includedBook Now!First for liveentertainmentThursday 10 October 7.30pm Tickets: £20.00 Age 16+Tuesday 22 - Saturday 26 October Tuesday - Saturday 7.30pm, Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm Tickets: £10.00 - £27.00Wednesday 30 October 7.30pm Tickets: £23.50 Age 12+Friday 1 November 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 - £25.00Monday 4 & Tuesday 5 November Monday 1.30pm & 4pm Tuesday 10.30am & 1.30pm Tickets: £12.00Monday 18 - Saturday 23 November Monday - Saturday 7.30pm Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pmTickets: £10.00 - £25.00Friday 13 - Sunday 29 DecemberPlease ask at Box Office for times & pricesThe Johnny CashRoadshowLINCOLNSHIRETODAY101099-103:Layout 1 13/9/13 14:36 Page 3102 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYLouthThursday 31st OctoberLouth & District Concert Society International ConcertSeries, Salvation Army HallContinuing the 71st season of concerts including prize-winningemerging artists, Caterina Grewe performs on piano. Caterina is ahighly recommended pianist with a sparkling career ahead of her,playing ‘big’ pieces from Beethoven, Prokofiev and Liszt. hot fromher latest European competition. Show starts 7.30pm and formore information visit www.louthmusic.org.uk.NewarkFriday 25th OctoberShowaddywaddy, Palace TheatreShowaddywaddy have long been established as Europe’s mostsuccessful ever exponents of retro-inspired rock & roll. The recordsimply speaks for itself with 23 top forty hit singles, including tentop five hits and fifteen massive selling albums. This is an incrediblelive show, acclaimed the world over! Show starts 7.30pm, tickets£20 from 01636 655755.ScunthorpeSaturday 26th OctoberAn Evening of Burlesque, Baths HallSam Buttery, finalist from the original series of The Voice, hasjoined the all-new cast of this hit show, comprising of the cream ofBritish burlesque performers. It’s the slickest, wickedly wittiest, mostdelightfully choreographed cabaret spectacular of the year. On stage,dance, comedy, mischief, music, magic, frivolity and fun collide – sodress up and come to the cabaret. The production offers a“burlesque-tastic” surprise prize for the best-dressed member of theaudience on the night. Promising to be “all tease, no sleaze”, it is forover-18s only. Show starts 8pm, tickets £22.50 from 0844 854 2776.StamfordWednesday 30th OctoberLloyd Cole from the Commotions, Corn ExchangeThrough both his lauded work fronting the Commotions and hishighly respected solo material, Lloyd Cole has established himself asone of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the post-punkera. Lloyd formed the Commotions in 1982 going on to storm theUK charts with a string of well-written art-pop hits such as PerfectSkin, Forrest Fire, Brand New Friend and Lost Weekend. Show starts7.30pm, tickets £20 from 01780 766455.Lloyd Cole from the Commotions,Corn Exchange, StamfordBig Craft Event,Lincolnshire ShowgroundWHAT’S ON099-103:Layout 1 13/9/13 14:36 Page 4LINCOLNSHIRETODAY103WHAT’S ONLincoln venueon a mission!Since opening in 2004, Lincoln Drill Hall hasbecome a nationally regarded arts centre for thepeople of Lincolnshire. Each year the venue hosts sixhundred live events and ahundred thousand peoplevisit the venue, to see ashow, take part in aworkshop or just for acup of coffee and slice ofcake in the café bar! Butas the Drill Hallapproaches its tenthbirthday, what has made thevenue such a success?Gavin Street, Drill Hall Marketing Manager, says, “We are acharity with a heartfelt mission based on the belief that the artsmake people’s lives better. We love the arts and we love peopleand our job is to bring them together as often as possible!‘We therefore offer free events whenever we can – so people cantry things without worrying about how much it costs. Becausepeople like different things, our events programme is incrediblydiverse, and we love to bring the surprising, ground-breaking andchallenging to audiences – experiences that get you talking!“We’re also committed to involving children, young people andyoung people with disabilities in the arts. Over three thousand 4–19year olds engage with our programme each year, which includesworkshops and youth theatres, opportunities to work with professionalartists and to the chance to perform in front of real audiences.“The impact on the young people is immense - they learn newskills, gain confidence and make new friends. But we want to domore! And in this special anniversary year we’re asking people todonate what they can to help us increase this essential work.”There are many ways to support Lincoln Drill Hall, from textdonations to setting up a direct debit. To find out more, visitwww.lincolndrillhall.com/supportus.099-103:Layout 1 13/9/13 14:36 Page 5104 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYSUDOKUcompetitionClosing date for entries is: 20th OCTOBER2013To enter just email the numbers thatappear in the yellow squares to:competitions@blmgroup.co.ukWin a £20 voucher tospend with any of ouradvertisers in this issue.Last month’s solutionO1C4TO1C4T843162597276895341159473268462951783517386429938247156391528674624719835785634912Aries Mar 21 - Apr 20An invitation to join a group of friends maylead to you being introduced to someoneintelligent, interesting and who also wantsto get to know you better as well. Life is agamble, so take a chance and just get onwith it.Taurus Apr 21 - May 21If you are growing bored of a situation,either at work or in your personal life, thendon’t you think it’s time you hoofedyourself out of your comfort zone andmove onto pastures new? After all, whatdo you have to lose?Gemini May 22 - June 21You have every right to feel annoyed withsomeone who keeps cancellingappointments. Can’t you hear thewarning bells? This person is behaving in avery unreliable manner so don’t take themor their promises too seriously.Cancer Jun 22 - Jul 23A close encounter with a possible newpartner may get off to a bad start purelybecause you don’t entertain fools. Listento your inner voice and act accordingly.You don’t have to always give everyoneyou meet the benefit of the doubt Leo Jul 24 - Aug 23Because you have been feeling ratherbored, you may be driven to take drasticaction because you want to liven thingsup. If you are still waiting around forsomeone to make their mind up, do youreally have the time to spare? Virgo Aug 24 - Sep 23The problems you are facing may lookcomplicated at first glance but they willbe a lot easier than expected to dealwith. A good friend will offer youconstructive assistance to take the heatout of things. Libra Sep 24 - Oct 23Pay attention to an ailing relationship thatseems to be on its last legs. Are youabsolutely sure there is nothing else youcan do to make things better? Wherethere is a will there is always a way andmiracles have been known to happen.Scorpio Oct 24 - Nov 22If something needs to be said then say itout aloud. What is the point of agreeingwith someone when you don’t just to keepthe peace? You are right in refusing toentertain people who have morebaggage than an airport carousel.Sagittarius Nov 23 - Dec 21If you allow someone to get away withmaking unkind statements or displayingbad behaviour, you may give them theimpression of being on their side. You don’thave to tolerate second best in any areaof your life so why start now? Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 20If you have been looking for inspiration orjust a jolly good idea in order to resolve aproblem, your prayers will be answered.Love will find a way into your life althoughyou will want to keep it low key so as notto encourage unwanted opinions.Aquarius Jan 21 - Feb 19If you are still owed money by someonewho manages to find ready cash for theirown luxuries, if you don’t put your footdown and demand a settlement you maynever see the colour of your money again.Pisces Feb 20 - Mar 20You may find yourself racking your brainsas to how to generate the cash you needto bail yourself out. The good news is thatat least you now know who your truefriends are. You will soon turn a corner thatwill restore you confidence once again.Astrology by Linda Lancashire0776 4466381www.lindalancashire.co.ukteresastanley1@btinternet.co.ukYOURstarsLincolnshire Today’s guide to the astro month ahead...286514397135879642947362185491236758568197423723458961872641539659723814314985276104:Layout 1 13/9/13 13:33 Page 1LINCOLNSHIRETODAY105ClassifiedTheessentialguidefortheBrideandGroomtobeTheessentialguidefortheBrideandGroomtobeWWW.LINCOLNSHIRETODAY.NET/WEDDINGSWWW.LINCOLNSHIRETODAY.NET/WEDDINGSWeddingsHoliday Villa RentalTo receive a copy of the county’s most prestigious, full colour Wedding Guide, send a S.A.E. to:Lincolnshire Today Wedding Guide, Armstrong House, Armstrong Street, Grimsby,North East Lincs DN31 2QEAlternatively visitwww.lincolnshiretoday.net/weddings whereyou can view the whole guide onlineIf you are getting married then thisguide is your must have accessory.It’s full of advice, hints and tipsfrom the county’s top weddingspecialists and will provide you withinspiration for your big dayPlanning for yourspecial day?EntertainmentOFF LIMITSare a versatile bandspecialising in songs from the50s to the present;Elvisto Robbie, Beatlesto Bryan Adams, OasistoQueen, ClaptontoKaiser Chiefsand much, much more.If you are after a great, tight bandthat can play all types of music foryour event or party then Off Limits arethe band for you. 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There’s all the latest news online at www.lincolnshiretoday.net, updated throughout themonth, we’re on Twitter and Facebook, and you’ll see our reporters and cameras at events across the county.Love LincolnshireEvery month, we talk to a familiar face from the county tofind out what makes Lincolnshire special for them. Thismonth we talk to networking and marketing specialistLizzie Jordan of MMC Agency to find out what makes thecounty special for her.What do you love most about Lincolnshire?The food! The county is full of amazing artisan producersand places to go eat. Select Lincolnshire do an amazing jobof championing the county and its produce. DoddingtonHall’s farm shop has to be my favourite place to stock up onlocally produced goodies and to enjoy a slice of carrot cake in their amazing cafe!If you were to give advice to those who’ve never visited the county before, whatwould it be?Get out and about - bikes are a great way to enjoy the scenery! There is even aHireBike scheme now in Lincoln which is a very healthy way to explore Steep Hill!Hartsholme Park is another great place to bike or wander around the lake. What’s the highlight of the year for you in the county?There are two annual business events, which each year have really grown. Linc Up Liveon 24th October at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln is being coordinated by my friendGlenn Le Santo. Then there’s Mercury Expo, in Gainsborough on 20th November, an eventI am managing to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week. We have a schedule of fourentrepreneurs including Kate Hardcastle, Tesco’s Mum of The Year, and Brad Burton, MD of4Networking. They are all sharing their hints, tips and advice to assist Lincolnshirebusinesses with their plans for growth.What are people from the county like?I spend my working days travelling around Lincolnshire, attending lots of networkingevents for MMC Agency. After working in London and returning to my home county inthe last couple of years, I find the business community spirit in Lincolnshire phenomenal.The county boasts some truly amazing business owners and entrepreneurs, achievinggreat things on an international scale.LincolnshireToday @lincstoday lincolnshiretoday.netStay in touch withLincolnshire TodayWe love to know what you think of Lincolnshire Today – so get in touch with us viaTwitter @lincstoday or search for us on Facebook. You can enjoy some behind-the-scenessnippets from the magazine and find out what’s coming up in future issues too!November’s issue should be one to look forward to, with features on Lincolnshire afterdark, local artists, authors and the latest in fashion, homes and gardens as usual! Ourcounty is packed with hidden gems, so we’ll be uncovering them in the next few weeks! If you’ve picked up this issue recently and are interested in finding out more, ourNovember issue is out towards the end of October in newsagents, supermarkets and otherlocations across the county. If you want to make sure you get a taste of Lincolnshire everymonth, then you can find details of how to sign up online too.Online thismonth...Visitors to our website and subscribers to ournewsletters will have noticed there’s been plentygoing on in the county recently. Not least therecent SO Festival, which took over not onlySkegness but other locations like Louth andHorncastle too! It saw performances, art and musictake over each location and there have beenreports of around 90,000 people turning up intotal to all the locations. There was even animpromptu screening of Andy Murray’sWimbledon victory on Skegness beach! We’ve had great feedback from our previousissue which focused on culture in the county andyou can now read it online. Remember, we alsohave an online archive of all previous issues all theway back to 2006!We’ve also been out and about with ourcameras round the county too, so check outwww.lincolnshiretoday.net to see if you appearamong the many revellers we’ve snapped thismonth. 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