Piano medley

Date published: 15 March 2013


RELAX and unwind as pianist Duncan Glenday plays a medley of songs from Mozart and Rachmaninov as well as pieces from “Romeo and Juliet”, at Uppermill Methodist Church Hall tomorrow from 12.15pm.



The concert will raise money for local causes, with tickets £5 for adults or £3 for concessions. Children under 16 go free. Coffee served from 11am.



LAUGH at one-man comedy “A Parson’s Tale” by Christopher Owen at St Thomas’s Church Hall, Delph, tomorrow from 7pm. Call Alison Lambert on 01457-875 141 for tickets, £8 for adults/£6 concessions.



LEARN more about leprosy from Martin Luke, a representative of The Leprosy Mission, which visits St Mary’s Church, Greenfield, on Sunday from 10.30am to talk about the disease and the work of the charity. Retiring collection after the service.



CELEBRATE St Patrick’s Day with music from The Hometowners and Tony Downes plus special guest Stanley Accrington at Uppermill Conservative Club on Sunday from 8.20pm. Tickets £6, available from the club, Uppermill Post Office or on 0161-643 7447.



OSCAR Wilde’s literary genius comes to life in “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime” performed by The Rocket Theatre Company at The Swan, Dobcross, on Wednesday from 7pm. Tickets £10, buy in advance from the pub to avoid disappointment.



THE latest film to be shown at the Denshaw Village Hall Cinema is the classic “Great Expectations”. Showings start promptly on Saturday, March 23 at 6 and 8.15pm. Refreshments available. Call 01457-870 348 or 870 074 to book a seat.



SAMPLE the delights of an array of homemade, vintage and contemporary designer jewellery at The Magpie Market on Sunday, March 24, from 11am, at Saddleworth Museum. Free admission.