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MAY listings<br />
MON 2<br />
Plant sale. Huge variety of plants from local<br />
suppliers. Homemade soups, bread, tea and cake<br />
available. Southease Village Green, 12-4.30pm.<br />
Garland Day.<br />
Procession<br />
through town,<br />
followed by<br />
dancing at The<br />
John Harvey<br />
Tavern by the<br />
Knots Of <strong>May</strong> (2.15pm) and Long Man Morris<br />
at The Dorset with guests Blackpowder Morris<br />
(1.15pm). Events across town between 9.45am-<br />
2.30pm.<br />
THU 5<br />
FRI 6<br />
Comedy at the Con! Chris<br />
McCausland, Francis Foster<br />
and Roger Monkhouse take<br />
to the stage, with MC Neil<br />
Masters. Con Club, 8pm,<br />
£7.50-£11. Tickets from<br />
Union, 07582408418 or wegottickets.com<br />
Film. Marshland. (15) Two teenage sisters<br />
mysteriously disappear under suspicious and<br />
brutal circumstances (see pg 52). All Saints,<br />
8pm, £5.50. lewes-filmclub.com<br />
FRI 6- SAT 14<br />
Theatre. Yes, Prime<br />
Minister. From the writers<br />
of the original TV series<br />
comes this sharply satirical<br />
stage version. <strong>Lewes</strong> Little<br />
Theatre, 7.45pm every<br />
night except Sunday, with<br />
Sat 14th 2.45pm matinee,<br />
£10/£8.<br />
FRI 6-SAT 28<br />
Theatre. A Good Jew. Sol and Hilda are in<br />
love, but Hilda’s father is a Nazi Official, and<br />
Sol is a Jew. New play set in WW2 Germany<br />
(see pg 11). Exeter Hall, Brighton. Weekends<br />
only: for a full list of show times and tickets:<br />
somethingunderground.co.uk<br />
SAT 7<br />
Farmers’ Market. Fresh, local produce and lots<br />
of interesting stalls. Cliffe Precinct, 9am-1pm.<br />
Also on Sat 21st.<br />
MON 9<br />
Talk. James Lambert of <strong>Lewes</strong>: East Sussex’s<br />
First Professional Artist.<br />
John Farrant reveals<br />
what Lambert can show<br />
us of the local scene in<br />
the later 18th-century.<br />
King’s Church Building,<br />
7.30pm, £3/£2. leweshistory.org.uk/meetings<br />
Talk. <strong>May</strong>akovsky and<br />
“The Dreaded Byt”. Poet<br />
and <strong>May</strong>akovsky scholar Rosy Patience-Carrick<br />
looks at the challenges of translation and<br />
anti-Soviet hostility. Friends Meeting House,<br />
7.15pm, £3.<br />
Meeting. After The Floods: How can social<br />
change stop climate change? Andrew Simms,<br />
author of Cancel the Apocalypse: The New Path<br />
to Prosperity, opens this discussion. Phoenix<br />
Centre, 7.30pm, free. gill@leweslabour.org.uk<br />
WED 11<br />
Tour. Behind the scenes tour, including the<br />
stores where documents are housed and the<br />
conservation studio. The Keep, Falmer, 1pm,<br />
free. Booking essential. thekeep.info/events or<br />
01273 482349.<br />
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