HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.

CONCERT

PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 7.30pm. Russian music performed by The Petersfield Orchestra celebrating its 90th birthday. Nicholas Bromilow conducts Glinka: A Life for the Tsar Rachmaninov: Paganini Rhapsody soloist Valentina Seferinova Tchaikovsky: Symphony no 5. Free pre-concert talk in the Festival Hall at 6pm. Tickets £18. Call 01730 268829 or visit website: www.petersfieldorchestra.org.uk

EXHIBITIONS

PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Museum and The Flora Twort Gallery, St Peter’s Road, 10am-4pm. Edward Thomas, Wayfarer and Edward Thomas Photography. Call 01730 262601 or visit www. petersfieldmuseum.co.uk

PETERSFIELD: One Tree Books, Lavant Street, 9am-5pm. Justin Lees paintings.

FILM

Sheet: Village Hall, 7.30pm. Brooklyn. Tickets £6.

GIGS

GUILDFORD: The Boileroom, 13 Stoke Fields, The Sugarhill Gang. Visit: www.theboileroom.net

STAGE

CHICHESTER: Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, 7.30pm. Sweet Bird of Youth. Box office 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk

CHICHESTER: Minerva Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.45pm and 7.45pm. The Country Girls. Box office 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk

WALKS & TALKS

CHALTON: Butser Ancient Farm, 8pm. Vile Bodies: The Symbolic Role of the Barbarian in Roman Art, talk by Claire Walton. Advanced booking essential. Free entry. Visit the website at: www.busterancientfarm.co.uk

PETERSFIELD: Museum, St Peter’s Road, 7pm. Jane Austen’s Fallen Women and Foremothers, talk by Dr Kim Simpson, of Chawton House Library. Tickets £5. Visit: www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk

Organisers of events also can enter details on this website so that residents and visitors can have the widest choice of entertainments and activities to enjoy in Petersfield, East Hampshire and beyond.