The mighty Wanstead Fringe ends this weekend, but there are still events you really shouldn’t miss.

On Friday night, marking the end of a magnificent season at Wanstead Cricket Club, the editor of Wisden (Lawrence Booth) and the Telegraph’s cricket correspondent (Nick Hoult) will be discussing the impact of Bazball, Ben Stokes and the forthcoming Ashes. Cricket-lovers should not miss it (the bar will also be open). More details here.

On Saturday there is another chance to experience LINKED, the audio trail linking lamposts along the A12, created in response to the building of the M11 Link Road. People who did the trail last year were completely fascinated by it – headsets can be collected from the foyer of Wanstead Library from 11am until 5pm. More details here.

And the festival finale sees the return of the Natural Voices choir on Saturday evening, singing a joyously uplifting collection of modern songs. The Fringe began in music at St Mary’s three weeks ago and it’s appropriate to finish there too. More details here.
You can see full listings for the end of the Fringe including performances of Constellations at the Wanstead Curtain and an end-of-festival party at the Duke here.
