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Halloween Ghost Walk

12/10/2017

 
PLEASE JOIN US IF YOU DARE, FOR A HALLOWEEN SCARE!!!!!!

PYLG is delighted to  invite you to a spooktacular Halloween Ghost Walk this October. Join us to walk the streets of Peterborough in our best costumes to discover spine chilling secrets, hear terrifying tales and see alarming apparitions who may appear when their stories are told.

When: Tuesday 31 October 2017
Where: Squires Coffee House, Peterborough Museum, Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
Time: Meet at 6.30pm the walk will begin at 7.30pm
Cost: £5.00 per person. PADLS has generously agreed to subsidise this event.
What's included: Buffet, drinks & fun!

Please note that Peterborough Museum require confirmation of numbers and full payment in advance as this popular event is guaranteed to sell out. Please book early to avoid disappointment.

To book your place, please contact Umrah Mirza on umrah.mirza@taylor-rose.co.uk or 01733 865192 and send a cheque made payable to 'Peterborough and District Law Society' to Taylor Rose TTKW, Northminster House, Peterborough, PE1 1YN for Umrah's attention by 20 October 2017.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Comedy Night - 6 October 2017

12/10/2017

 
On 6 October 2017, 16 members of PYLG took a trip to the Key Theatre to watch some comedy!

David Morgan was the warm up act, who told stories about growing up in Birmingham and the awkward truths about planning a gay marriage.

The main show was Sofie Hagen, a Danish stand up comedienne, who hosted her show 'Dead Baby Frog'. Contrary to what the title led us to think, the show was not related to animal cruelty but was based upon her family and her experiences growing up with her not-so pleasant Grandfather.

Centred on her relationship with her 'Dad-dad' (Grandfather in Danish), the title was a clever analogy on the theory that a frog placed in boiling water will immediately jump out, but if the temperature is increased gradually, the frog will stay put until it boils alive.

The unusual routine lead to some mixed feeling as to whether the warm up act, with more traditional jokes, was better! Despite the dark story however, Sofie's show provided plenty of laughs and giggles as she engaged with the audience. Everyone had a fantastic time and it was a great way to relax on a Friday evening.

Thank you to Jake Parker-Bishop (Sloan Plumb Wood) for organising another successful event!

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