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Eastlife Autumn 2019

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Cinema Under the Stars<br />

Audley End House & Gardens, Audley End Road, Saffron Walden CB11 4JF<br />

21 September<br />

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) brings its open air cinema experience to<br />

Audley End House with the critically acclaimed biographical film ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.<br />

Guests will be treated to a live band until the film begins, and food and drink will be<br />

on-site. Film-goers are welcome to bring along a picnic, blankets and collapsible chairs<br />

for comfort. The doors open at 5.30pm, and the film will start at 7.15pm.<br />

Standard tickets are £13. There are 50 VIP tickets available for £20 each.<br />

www.each.org.uk/cinema<br />

Scummy Mummies on Tour<br />

28 September<br />

05 October<br />

29 October<br />

28 September, Hertford Theatre<br />

5 October, Norwich Playhouse<br />

29 October, Cambridge Junction<br />

The Scummy Mummies, Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn, have announced a <strong>2019</strong> UK<br />

tour, which will be stopping in Hertford, Norwich and Cambridge. The tour comes hot<br />

on the heels of their Edinburgh Festival debut during August at the Assembly Festival.<br />

Comedians Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn celebrate the scummier side of parenting,<br />

from drinking wine out of a mug at kids’ teatime to hiding from the PTA. Expect standup,<br />

sketches, songs and some very scummy stories. Guaranteed to make parents and<br />

non-parents laugh out loud, with many leaving happier about their life choices.<br />

www.scummymummies.com<br />

Watford Vegan Festival<br />

Bushey Academy, Watford, Hertfordshire<br />

12 October<br />

If you thought vegan festivals were just for vegans and veggies – think again. There’s<br />

everything to tickle all taste buds from the latest gourmet vegan cheeses, indulgent<br />

creamy chocolates to some vegan kebabs, and everything in between. You can try<br />

before you buy, and sample foods that are so new they haven’t even hit the shops yet.<br />

If you’re looking to get more in-depth, the festival also features useful talks on nutrition<br />

and the vegan lifestyle, interactive workshops and yoga as well as some inspiring, fun<br />

cookery demos to get you started. Entry £3. Open 10.30am-4.30pm.<br />

www.veganeventsuk.co.uk<br />

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