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MURDER IN THE DARK 6-10 FEB, CAMBRIDGE ARTS THEATRE Promising to keep you on the edge of your seat until the final, chilling twist, don’t miss this ghost story turned psychological thriller. MILES KANE 5 FEB, CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION Co-frontman of The Last Shadow Puppets tours his latest album One Man Band – which has been called ‘career-defining’ . RICHARD COLES 22 FEB, SAFFRON HALL Britain’s most famous vicar embarks on his first full national tour, discussing everything from pop stardom to sex, drugs and religious epiphany. DYLAN 22 FEB, CAMBRIDGE CORN EXCHANGE At just 23, Tash Woods, aka Dylan, is justifying her place as one of the UK’s hottest pop prospects.

DRESSES TO IMPRESS The Ely Cathedral exhibition will show wedding gowns from through the ages, including an iconic outfit worn by Meryl Streep in Out of Africa (far right)

Throughout February, Bury St Edmunds will host its first ever Comedy Festival. Taking place across various venues including the Theatre Royal, the Apex, the Hunter Club and the Guildhall, the programme offers an eclectic line-up of ‘side-splitting stand- up, outrageous improv, witty poetry and comedy plays’. Some not-to-be-missed moments include stand-up artist Chris McCausland (above), who will be entertaining audiences at the Apex on 20 and 21 February; and writer, poet and TV producer Henry Normal, who will be joined by the ‘poet laureate of Twitter’ Brian Bilston (top), at the same venue on 22 February. To view the full line-up and book tickets priced from £12 per person – as well as find out where to stay, shop, eat and drink – visit burystedmundsandbeyond.co.uk/comedy-festival A MONTH OF COMIC BLISS FOR BURY ST EDMUNDS

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