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Events for 22nd Jul 10
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Date: 22nd Jul 10
Location: Town Hall
Time: 20:00 - 23:30
Following the success of his 2009 national tour, the brilliant Middlesbrough-Irish- Iranian comic is embarking on a full-scale British tour.
The veteran of several sell-out Edinburgh Fringe runs and for a long time the warm-up man for Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Patrick's breathtaking gift for interaction combines with sharp and hilarious observations, paying special attention to his unique cultural roots.
Now warming up for The Paul O'Grady Show and often seen on it, other TV credits include The World Stands Up and The Armstrong & Miller Show. Support comes from Alan Seaman with extracts from his show Shopping And Cooking.
"He has all the charm of Ed Byrne, the energy of Adam Bloom and wild leaps of imagination that are resonant of Ross Noble" The List.
Cost: £12
Date: 14th May 10 - 21st Aug 10
Every day
Location: Holst Birthplace Museum
Time: 18:00 - 20:00
Free admission as part of Museums at Night 2010. Exhibition runs until Sat 21 August 2010.
Cost: Free Admission
Date: 19th Jun 10 - 15th Aug 10
Every day
Location: Art Gallery & Museum
Time: 10:00 - 17:00
Millions of years before Cheltenham existed dinosaurs roamed Britain - the BBC Walking with Dinosaurs programme succeeded in taking us into the world of these incredible creatures and provided viewers with a taste of what their world was like. With some set in their scenic landscape you can walk back in time and experience what it was like to encounter a dinosaur face to face.
Coming to Cheltenham are a few of the spectacular casts which were made for the programme - a T-Rex head, Deinonychus, and a dead Torosaur are shown along side a replica skull of a Triceratops and real fossils that are over 100 million years old.
A Tour-Ex Exhibition produced under licence from BBC Worldwide.
Cost: Free




