6 things to do this week
1 Erddig Hall Apple Festival
Tomorrow and Sunday 11am-5pm.
Families can learn everything from William Tell, Granny Smith and Sir Isaac Newton to cider cookery and folklore.
Celebrate the National Trust estate's popular apple harvest with cider tasting, apple press demonstrations, dancers and games and over 120 varieties of Erddig apples on show.
Adult £9.40, child £4.70. Details 01978 355314 www.nationaltrust.org.uk
2 Rhyl Library, Museum & Arts Centre
Seaside drawing. Tomorrow (sat).
As part of the Big Draw project community artist Janis Deves, will be on hand to show you how to draw a seaside scene.
Details 01745 353814 or email rose.mcmahon@denbighshire.gov.uk
3 Rhyl Pavilion Theatre
Dafydd Iwan a'r Band. Thursday, 7.30pm.
The veteran singer and politician is celebrating 20 years with his band. Supported by Alistair James.
Tickets £12 from 01745 330 000 or www.pavilion-theatre-rhyl.co.uk
4 Pontins Holiday Centre, Prestatyn
Tidy Weekender festival. Today until Sunday.
Artists include Israeli DJ Astrix, trance DJ John 00 Fleming, hard house DJs from Rotherham The Tidy Boys, glamorous DJ Anne Savage, Radio 1 DJ Dave Pearce and Lisa Lashes. Details www.tidy.com/ev/tw15/
5 Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold
The Suicide. Until Saturday, October 18, 7.45pm and Saturday matinées, 2.45pm.
A dark comedy by Russian satirist Nikolai Erdman about a man who can't afford a piano so decides to kill himself.
The Suicide was so near the bone, the Soviet Government banned the play for half a century and sent Erdman to Siberia.
Tickets £15, details 0845 330 3565 or www.wclwyd-theatr-cymru.co.uk
6 Venue Cymru, Llandudno
The Manfreds. Tonight, 7.30pm.
Original members Paul Jones, Mike Hugg and Tom McGuinness, with former member Mike D'Abo, are joined by Bob Townsend, Marcus Cliffe and Simon Currie.
Listen out for 5-4-3-2-1, Do Wah Diddy Diddy and Pretty Flamingo. Tickets from £15, details 01492 872000 or www.venuecymru.co.uk

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