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It’s a good job Gary Lucy had the experience of all those Hollyoaks Hunks calendar photo shoots as he’s getting his kit off again in The Full Monty
His early stand-up gigs in Whitstable involved a few suggestive moves with a Flake, but Alan Davies will be in reflect mode when he returns to Kent.
Duo Wyles and Simpson, trio Flowers and singer-songwriter Emily Watts deliver the tunes at Ramsgate Music Hall
The 2009 X Factor champion Joe McElderry brings his Evolution Tour back to Kent this weekend for an acoustic show in Maidstone.
Inspiring women and the pressing topics facing women today is the theme of a new Kent festival put together by local women
Emmerdale actor Wil Johnson will be spinning the records at well known Kent nightspot this weekend.
Get to grips with bugs, grubs and creepy crawlies this weekend at the Kent Life Heritage Farm Park.
A new production of Verdi's Rigoletto by the one of Europe's leading theatre companies is opening up opera to everyone.
Two of the brightest rising stars on the comedy circuit are heading to the county this week.
Acrobats, jugglers and contortionists will be running riot this week in the Cirque Éloize show Cirkopolis in Canterbury
We search for Kent's favourite pies ahead of British Pie Week, which starts on Monday, March 2. Where is it that serves up the best?
If you're struggling for Mother's Day ideas how about a Secret Sunday Brunch at Kelly Holmes' Cafe 1809?
Darlings not only of Radio 2 but celebrity fans, folk band The Unthanks will no doubt extend their already-significant fanbase in Kent this week.
Hugh Sachs gets around: you’ll recognise him from TV's Benidorm and films such as The Libertine, but you can see on stage in the musical Anything Goes
Cultures clash and eras hilariously collide in the highly-original stage take-off of hit ITV drama Downton Abbey.
Controversial comedian Daniel O'Reilly is bringing his alter ego to a Kent nightclub this weekend.
Mistaken identities, assumed personas and sombreros - it's Propeller Theatre Company's modern take on The Comedy of Errors.
Two thousand dance music lovers set to descend on the Kent Life tourist attraction this weekend for a festival headlined by Dusky and Davide Squilace.
The highly energetic Russell Kane brings his adrenaline-laced show to one of the county's leading comedy clubs.
Kent's finest buildings have been used as backdrop to the TV event of the year, now coming towards it end