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Sukh Ojla: Life Sukhs, The Deco, Northampton, January 21.
From dealing with mental illness to moving back in with her parents, Sukh explores mental health, identity and living a double life in a searingly honest look at what happens when life doesn’t go to plan.
Visit thedeco.co.uk to book.
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Funhouse Comedy, The Walnut Tree Inn, Blisworth, January 27.
Topping the bill is Mark Nelson, who won Scottish Comedian of the Year Award 2006 scarcely a year after his first ever gig. His mix of dark humour, acerbic observations and excellent one-liners led him to become an acclaimed, award-winning stand-up. Opening the night will be The Noise Next Door (pictured), who have appeared on BBC One, BBC Three, ITV1, BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4 and have performed alongside the likes of Michael McIntyre, Al Murray and Harry Hill. Expect perfectly choreographed routines, ludicrous characters, witty one-liners, epic stories and musical mayhem. Completing the line-up is the fast paced Trevor Bickles. Visit funhouse comedy.co.uk to book.
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Megaslam Wrestling, The Deco, Northampton, January 30.
Expect to see edge of your seat, death-defying moves as the stars of Team Megaslam and Team Nasty take to the ring in a series of exciting matches created for the whole family, presented by one of Europe’s leading wrestling promoters. Visit thedeco.co.uk to book.
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National Youth Jazz Orchestra Perform Amy Winehouse, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, January 21.
Celebrate Amy’s legacy as NYJO reimagines hits and revisits early work she sang with the 24-piece orchestra when aged 16. Lucy-Anne Daniels (pictured) sings. Visit royalandderngate.co.uk to book.