Things to do around Thanet this week (April 14-20)
From crusty pie-filled evenings to Phil Wang's work in progress and a DJ set by Idles frontman Joe Talbot, here's what to do this week in Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate.
Pie-focussed support club Crimp returns to Oast Bakery on Monday night. There are meat and veggie options. £40 a head. DM to book.
Margate Creative Land Trust will be hosting an online consultation about its plans to support music, performing arts and live production in the town on Tuesday evening. Register your interest.
Phil Wang is bringing his new work in progress show to Chump’s Comedy at Where Else in Margate on Wednesday. Tickets £16.50.
Wild Life Drawing returns to Margate’s Fort Road Hotel on Wednesday, with three owls set to pose. Tickets are £35, with 10% donated to the Barn Owl Trust.
Self Esteem launches her new album A Complicated Woman with a residency at the Duke of York’s Theatre from Wednesday to Saturday. Tickets from £55.
One half of The Delightful Sausage, Chris Cantrill headlines the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury’s Alternative Comedy Show on Thursday night. Tickets £16.
The Easter edition of Broadstairs Food Festival runs from Friday to Sunday. There will be demonstrations, stalls, workshops and more. Full details.
Stand up comedian Alasdair Beckett-King will be previewing his new show King of Crumbs at The Lighthouse in Deal on Wednesday. Tickets £14.
Enjoy a Good Friday local beer bus tour between the Gadds, Northdown and Wantsum breweries. Tickets £5.
Bottega Caruso is putting on a special Good Friday supper, with a menu of recipes from co-owner Simona’s village in Italy. £45 per person.
Orbital’s Phil Hartnoll is DJing at Justine’s in Margate on Saturday. Tickets £17.
Idles frontman Joe Talbot will be DJing at Faith In Strangers in Cliftonville on Sunday. The event has an early 9pm finish. Tickets £22.66.
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