10 things to do around Milton Keynes


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1 THEATRE
Not Dead Enough, Milton Keynes Theatre, January 30 to February 4
On the night Brian Bishop murdered his wife, he was 60 miles away, asleep in bed. At least that’s what he claims. But as Detective Superintendent Roy Grace continues to deal with the mysterious disappearance of his own wife, he starts to dig a little deeper into the chilling murder case – and it soon becomes clear that love can be a dangerous thing. See EastEnders star Shane Richie alongside Laura Whitmore in this slice of ingeniously criminal theatre.
Details: www.atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes2 LITERATURE
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Hide AdStony Words, various venues, Stony Stratford, until February 4
The festival of talks by experts, plus concerts, poetry, open mic nights and readings continues. Highlights in the week ahead include a gala concert at St Mary and St Giles church on January 28, which is free for all the family, with a piece composed especially for MK’s 50th anniversary.
Details: www.stonywords.org.uk3 MUSIC
Legends of Goldie Lookin’Chain
The Craufurd Arms, January 27
Comedy rap at its finest comes in the form of these members of Welsh collective Goldie Lookin Chain. The comedic rap rollers are in town as part of Independent Venue Week. Something to lift those January blues.
Details: www.thecraufurdarms.com4 FAMILY
Bletchley Park, open daily
A hand-written notebook featuring Alan Turing’s thoughts on mathematical notation has gone on public display for the first time, at Bletchley Park. The manuscript, which was sold at auction in 2016, has been loaned to the museum for one year and is on display alongside other personal effects belonging to the supreme codebreaker. It’s a chance to see a great mind at work in his own hand.
Details: www.bletchleypark.org.uk6 COMEDY
John Shuttleworth, The Stables, Wavendon, January 29
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Hide AdCult musical comedy favourite John Shuttleworth hits the road for his farewell tour. As befits a man living on borrowed time, John considers life’s major issues; the rise in popularity of hi-vis protective wear, the suitability of the plastic lid on takeaway coffee cups and the excitement he felt when sucking his first mint.
Details: www.stables.org5MUSIC
Hacktivist, The Craufurd Arms, January 29
MK’s own genre-mashers bring their trademark gigantic grooves and insightful rhyme to the venue. And like all the best artists, they’re not afraid to split opinion.
Details: www.thecraufurdarms.com
7 MUSIC
Nicky Prince, The Stables, Wavendon, February 1 and 2
MK’s soul lady Nicky Prince plays in support of her latest EP. She’s influenced by everyone from George Benson and Bill Withers to Lianne La Havas and Michael Kiwanuka, all filtered through her distinctive style. Get your groove on.
Details: www.stables.org8 MUSIC
The Carpenters Story
Milton Keynes Theatre, January 29
This award winning production boasts lavish arrangements of some of the classic material gifted from tragic singer Karen and her brother Richard.
Details: www.atgtickets.com9 MUSIC
Galactic Empire, Craufurd Arms, Wolverton, February 3
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Hide AdStar Wars. Heavy metal. They’re clearly made for each other, as this unique outfit demonstrate.
Details www.thecraufurdarms.com10 THEATRE
The Vanishing Man, The Place, Bedford, February 2
Hugo Cedar was an Edwardian magician known as The Vanishing Man; he created the perfect trick and then disappeared forever, but his story lives on. Here’s your chance to explore the mystery.
Details: www.theplacebedford.org.uk