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17 www.thestar.co.uk The Star, Saturday, September 29, 2012 M&J BLUES and Will Barstow join this band, The Clench, at The Gas Club aka Malin Bridge WMC for the first Rocka Devil Circus tonight. GOINGLIVE l Cadylacs, and Baz, The Midland Hotel, Sheffield Road, Killamarsh, 9pm-1am, free. l Simon, Railway Hotel, Wadsley Bridge, 9pm. l Harley Davidson Night, Undercover, live band, bikes, beer & rock, The Nelson Rock Bar. 2754222. l Rotherham Open Arts Festival Busking Day, The Imperial Buildings, Corporation St. & around the town centre, from 11-3.30pm. l Papa Legbas, live at The Bridge Inn, Greas- brough Road, Rotherham from 8.30pm, free. l Grin Factor, rock & pop covers band, The Castle Inn, Twentywell Rd, Bradway, S17 4PT, 9pm, free. l Amelia Carter Band, White Lion, London Road. l The Sharp Beats, The Prince of Wales, Derby- shire Lane, 9pm. l Comedy Night, with Craig Murray, Ben Scholf- ied, Scott Bennett and Anthony J Brown, The Fleur de Lys, Totley Hall Lane, Totley, doors 6pm, show starts 8.30pm, £10. Alex tel. 07572 464451 for info. l Carmen Ghia and the Hotrods, Delaney’s Cemetery Road. l The Crashers, Chantrey Arms, Woodseats, 9pm. l Aurora, boy/girl duo, Crookes Social Club, Mule- house Rd. 8.30pm, free, guests £1. All welcome. l Rocka’Devil Circus, featuring The Clench, M&J Blues, Will Bastow, Tim Lee Cavanagh, The Gas Club, Stannington Rd, Hillsborough, 7.30pm, tkts £6 from the bands, or on the night. l Boys Next Door, band, Sheffield Lane Top Club. l Coyote, Wadsley Bridge Wmc. l Nick Turner, Lounge Karaoke, The Darnall Horti. ON TONIGHT The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde Lantern Theatre ROBERT Louis Stevenson’s story has always been larger than life, in the sense it is one man’s mission to un- leash the mind’s ‘other’ personality. In director Nick Lane’s adaptation the tale takes on efficient form with the focus on Dr Jekyll’s back story and HullTruck’s canny stage craft to make the scientist’s battle compelling without frills. Stevenson’s story may lack the hor- ror factor in a numbed 21st century, but Strange Case weaves a generous journey into man’s dark side and the implications for those around. Largely this is down to James Weaver’s agile, expressive work as the obsessive doctor and murderous alter ego Mr Hyde. Where he is ideal for the job with his wily physicality and glower- ing transformations from stooped to feral being, Joanna Miller matches him for tenderness as love-starved Eleanor, the wife of best friend Lanyon who craves the manliness and danger Hyde entails. John Gully completes the cast as Jekyll’s concerned pal and lawyer Utterson to lend contrast and setting; a barometer of correctness in a Victorian era where science was often feared. Final show tonight. DaviD Dunn MUST-SEE EVENTS GAS PEAK APPLE TIES HITS from the Great American Songbook fill Talking Scarlet’s New York, NewYork show at Chesterfield’s Pomegran- ate Theatre tomorrow. n If you want your event to feature, send a picture and details to starfeatures@sheffieldnewspapers.co.uk 10 SHARROW FESTIVAL 2012 MOUNT Pleasant Park, Sharrow, next Saturday, October 6, noon – 8pm A GREAT day out for all ages, there will be two stages with bands and creative performances throughout the day. There will also be a range of workshops for young people to get involved with, five-a-side football sessions, food, a variety of craft and community stalls and more. l Tel: 07903 949931 very illuminating Tweet @SheffieldStar or on Facebook: Sheffield Star MATLOCK Bath is south of Matlock in Derbyshire built along the River Derwent. It developed in the 19th century as a spa town and still thrives on tourism. ATTRACTIONS include the Heights of Abraham with cable cars, Gul- liver’s Kingdom theme park and the Peak District Mining Museum. MATLOCK Bath is well known as a meeting place for motorcyclists and moped riders who flock to the village at weekends and bank holidays. INSIDER’S VIEW While you’re there, don’t miss ... DINING OUT Restaurant food review: P18-19 9 MAGIC SATURDAY WESTON Park, Western Bank, next Saturday, October 6, 1 – 4pm BE amazed at Magic Saturday where a guest magician thrills audience with tricks and treats. Even dad will be asking ‘How does he do that?’ Free entry. l Tel: 0114 278 2600 EVENTS THEATRE FESTIVALS CONCERTS 8 MINI BEER AND FOOD FESTIVAL BRADFIELD Village Hall, next Saturday, October 6, 3 – 7.30pm AN ale and local grub extravagan- za at Bradfield Village Hall. You will be able to enjoy ice creams and milkshakes from Our Cow Molly and a barbe- cue cooked up by Bradfield Meats. There will be entertainment throughout the afternoon and a bouncy castle. Entry free. l Tel: 0114 285 1227 n For information on events in Sheffield check out www.welcometosheffield.co.uk/events and for ideas about what to see try www.welcome- tosheffield.co.uk/visit. Contact 0114 221 1900. Messing about on the Riv- er Derwent: Here, and left, some of the decorated and illuminated boats in Matlock Bath’s waterway procession

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17www.thestar.co.uk The Star, Saturday, September 29, 2012

M&J BlueS and WillBarstow join this band,The Clench, at The GasClub aka Malin BridgeWMC for the first RockaDevil Circus tonight.

GOINGLIVE

l Cadylacs, and Baz, The Midland Hotel, SheffieldRoad, Killamarsh, 9pm-1am, free.

l Simon, Railway Hotel, Wadsley Bridge, 9pm.

l Harley Davidson Night, Undercover, live band,bikes, beer & rock, The Nelson Rock Bar. 2754222.

l Rotherham Open Arts Festival Busking Day,The Imperial Buildings, Corporation St. & around thetown centre, from 11-3.30pm.

l Papa Legbas, live at The Bridge Inn, Greas-brough Road, Rotherham from 8.30pm, free.

l Grin Factor, rock & pop covers band, The CastleInn, Twentywell Rd, Bradway, S17 4PT, 9pm, free.

l Amelia Carter Band, White Lion, London Road.

l The Sharp Beats, The Prince of Wales, Derby-shire Lane, 9pm.

l Comedy Night, with Craig Murray, Ben Scholf-ied, Scott Bennett and Anthony J Brown, The Fleurde Lys, Totley Hall Lane, Totley, doors 6pm, showstarts 8.30pm, £10. Alex tel. 07572 464451 for info.

l Carmen Ghia and the Hotrods, Delaney’sCemetery Road.

l The Crashers, Chantrey Arms, Woodseats, 9pm.

l Aurora, boy/girl duo, Crookes Social Club, Mule-house Rd. 8.30pm, free, guests £1. All welcome.

l Rocka’Devil Circus, featuring The Clench, M&JBlues, Will Bastow, Tim Lee Cavanagh, The GasClub, Stannington Rd, Hillsborough, 7.30pm, tkts £6from the bands, or on the night.

l Boys Next Door, band, Sheffield Lane Top Club.

l Coyote, Wadsley Bridge Wmc.

l Nick Turner, Lounge Karaoke, The Darnall Horti.

ON TONIGHT

The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll &Mr HydeLantern TheatreROBeRT louis Stevenson’s story hasalways been larger than life, in thesense it is one man’s mission to un-leash the mind’s ‘other’ personality.

In director Nick lane’s adaptation thetale takes on efficient form with the focuson Dr Jekyll’s back story and HullTruck’scanny stage craft to make the scientist’sbattle compelling without frills.

Stevenson’s story may lack the hor-ror factor in a numbed 21st century,but Strange Case weaves a generousjourney into man’s dark side and theimplications for those around.

largely this is down to JamesWeaver’s agile, expressive work as theobsessive doctor and murderous alterego Mr Hyde.Where he is ideal for thejob with his wily physicality and glower-ing transformations from stooped to feralbeing, Joanna Miller matches him fortenderness as love-starved eleanor, thewife of best friend lanyon who cravesthe manliness and danger Hyde entails.John Gully completes the cast as Jekyll’sconcerned pal and lawyer utterson tolend contrast and setting; a barometerof correctness in a Victorian era wherescience was often feared.

Final show tonight.

DaviD Dunn

MUST-SEEEVENTSGaS pEak

appLE TIESHITS from the GreatAmerican Songbook fillTalking Scarlet’s NewYork, New York show atChesterfield’s Pomegran-ate Theatre tomorrow.

n If you want your event to feature, send a picture anddetails to [email protected]

10SharrowFeStival 2012Mount Pleasant Park,Sharrow, next Saturday,october 6, noon – 8pmA greAt day out for all

ages, there will be two stages with bands andcreative performances throughout the day.

there will also be a range of workshops foryoung people to get involved with, five-a-sidefootball sessions, food, a variety of craft andcommunity stalls and more.l Tel: 07903 949931

very illuminating

Tweet @SheffieldStar or on Facebook: Sheffield Star

MATlOCK Bath is southof Matlock in Derbyshirebuilt along the River

Derwent. It developed in the19th century as a spa town andstill thrives on tourism.

ATTRACTIONS includethe Heights of Abrahamwith cable cars, Gul-

liver’s Kingdom theme parkand the Peak District MiningMuseum.

MATlOCK Bath is wellknown as a meetingplace for motorcyclists

and moped riders who flockto the village at weekends andbank holidays.

INSIDER’SVIEW

While you’re there, don’t miss ...

DINING OUTRestaurant foodreview: P18-19

9Magic SaturdayWeSton Park, Western Bank,next Saturday, october 6, 1 –4pmBe amazed at Magic Saturdaywhere a guest magician thrills

audience with tricks and treats. even dad willbe asking ‘How does he do that?’ Free entry.l Tel: 0114 278 2600

EVENTS THEaTRE FESTIVaLS CONCERTS

8Mini Beer andFood FeStivalBradfield Village Hall, nextSaturday, october 6, 3 – 7.30pmAN ale and local grub extravagan-za at Bradfield Village Hall.

You will be able to enjoy ice creams andmilkshakes from Our Cow Molly and a barbe-cue cooked up by Bradfield Meats.

there will be entertainment throughout theafternoon and a bouncy castle.

entry free.l Tel: 0114 285 1227

n For information on events in Sheffield checkout www.welcometosheffield.co.uk/events andfor ideas about what to see try www.welcome-tosheffield.co.uk/visit. Contact 0114 221 1900.

Messing about on the Riv-er Derwent: Here, and left,some of the decorated andilluminated boats in MatlockBath’s waterway procession