From comedy stars to sensations of social media, Evesham has got it all this week.
A four-day run of an esteemed musical and the chance to collaboratively co-work is also on the agenda, with plenty on offer for anyone with some free time this week.
WR11 - Presents Astrid Wett
Social media star Astrid Wett will party at Marilyn’s Nightclub on Saturday (November 18) from 10.30pm.
Fresh off her fight with fellow influencer Alexia Grace on the KSI vs Tommy Fury undercard, Astrid is back on the club crawl.
DJ Chris B Harland will be on the decks, bringing you the best tunes from around the world throughout the night.
Tickets range from £3-6, plus booking fee, with discounts currently available online.
Ivo Graham
Wrap up the week with some stand-up comedy as Ivo Graham takes centre stage at Evesham Town Hall on Sunday (November 19) at 8pm.
Known from TV shows such as "Taskmaster," Ivo presents a frenzied dialogue which has been described as "exquisitely crafted" and "satisfyingly funny."
Only over 14s will be granted entry due to likely swearing and adult content, and entrance costs £16.
Calendar Girls The Musical
"Calendar Girls The Musical" takes the stage at The Henrician from today (November 14) until Saturday (November 18), with five shows across four days.
The uplifting story of Yorkshire Women's Institute members who create a nude charity calendar in memory of a much-loved husband will have you "craughing" - crying and laughing simultaneously.
On the back of the true story a million copycat calendars have been produced, as well as a record breaking movie, stage play and musical written by Tim Firth and Gary Barlow.
Tickets are available from £14 to £16.
Coffee & Coworking
Evesham Market Square’s Coffee #1 hosts a co-working meetup event on Wednesday (November 15) from 2pm to 4pm.
Ideal for remote workers seeking a change of environment, the session welcomes eight members to work collaboratively, along with hot beverages and perhaps even a piece of cake.
There will be the chance to meet new people, but the event is predominantly work-related with the aim of getting something done with others around.
Power sockets are available in certain spots, and it’s dog-friendly
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