THE Worcester Three Choirs Golden Jubilee Fringe Festival takes a break today ahead of a stream of events later in the week.
From tomorrow Worcester Cathedral will be decked with flowers in celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
The festival of cathedral flowers and shopping takes place in association with the Mothers' Union, the Womens' Institute and a variety of other organisations.
It runs from tomorrow until Friday, August 2, from 9am until 5pm and includes a two-for-one offer to Royal Worcester Porcelain museum and factory tour.
The Mikron Narrowboat Theatre Company will be presenting the adventures of a steam-age pioneer.
The performance of All Steamed Up takes place on the canalside at the Commandery, Sidbury, Worcester, tomorrow at 7.30pm. Tickets are £5.
The Worcester Operatic and Dramatic Society's Youth section will also be performing this week.
The young cast will be staging a production of Annie at the Swan Theatre. Performances start at 7.30pm and run from Tuesday, July 30 until Saturday, August 3.
Tickets cost from £6.
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