What's On in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire
EXHIBITION: Barewall Art Gallery in Market Place, Burslem host a Scotland inspired exhibition. The display includes a spectacular series of Highland oil paintings by Rob Pointon, who has spent three weeks in an isolated lodge painting the Cairngorms. Other exhibitors include ceramicists Andrew Matheson and Anita Harris Art Pottery. The exhibition will run until February 8, and the gallery is open Monday-Friday, 9.30am–5.30pm and Saturday, 10am–4.30pm. For details call 01782 258843.
DANCE: The region's largest community dance festival continues tonight at The Regent theatre, Hanley. 012 Dance is an eight-day extravaganza featuring performances by 60 schools and companies from Stoke-on-Trent across Staffordshire and beyond. For tickets and further information, call the box office on 0844 8717649.
FOLK: Canadian folk duo Madison Violet perform an intimate concert at the Biddulph Arms tomorrow. The singer/songwriters are touring in support of their latest album, The Good In Goodbye. Local musicians Toby Breeze and Graham Wilson provide support. Call 01782 514896 for tickets and further information.
CLASSICAL: The Bacchus Piano Trio will be performing at the Westminster Theatre, Chancellor's Building, Keele, tomorrow at 7.30pm. Their repertoire includes works by Beethoven, Liszt and Chopin. Call 01782 717058.
SHAKESPEARE: Northern Broadsides theatre company has teamed up with the New Vic Theatre for a new production of Love's Labour's Lost. The comic battle of the sexes continues its run until Saturday, February 18. Call 01782 717962.







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