HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.
MUSIC
PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 7.30pm. Petersfield Musical Festival, Rock Choir. Tickets £10, under-18s £5, from One Tree Books, Lavant Street or visit www.petersfieldmusicalfestival.org.uk
WINCHESTER: Cathedral, 7.30pm. Spring choral concert performed by Bryanston Choral Society and Combined Choir at Winchester Cathedral accompanied by a professional orchestra, performing music from Duncan Emerson, A Symphonic Prayer, and Edward Elgar, The Dream of Gerontius, led by conductor Duncan Emerson. For information and tickets, visit: www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk or call 01962 857275.
STAGE
BORDON: Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, 8pm. The Carole King & James Taylor Story. Tickets £14. Contact 01420 472664 or visit www.phoenixarts.co.uk
HAVANT: The Spring, 56 East Street, 10.30am and noon. Glisten, an interactive performance for babies aged up to 18 months and their grown-ups. Running time 20 minutes followed by free play session. Tickets £6 per adult, babies free. Contact 023 9247 2700 or visit www.thespring.co.uk
HAVANT: The Spring, 56 East Street, 7.30pm Growing Pains by Tom Gill. Critically-acclaimed Growing Pains originated at Battersea Arts Centre and enjoyed a sell-out run at Edinburgh Festival in 2016. Tickets £12.50, £11.50 concessions. Contact 023 9247 2700 or visit www.thespring.co.uk
PORTSMOUTH: Kings Theatre, Southsea, 7.30pm. The Sound of Music, starring Lucy O’Byrne, as Maria, in the classic Oscar and Hammerstein musical. For more details and booking, contact 023 9282 8282 or visit www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk
PORTSMOUTH: New Theatre Royal, 20-24 Guildhall Walk, 7.30pm. West Side Story. Music by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Tickets from £11, Students £2 off. Contact 023 9264 9000 or visit www.newtheatreroyal.com
WALK & TALKS
LANGRISH: Langrish House, 7.30pm. Catherine the Great – Building the New Byzantium. An illustrated lecture on Catherine the Great by art historian, author and raconteur Douglas Skeggs, followed by a two-course dinner with wine and coffee. Cost £49.50 per person. Book by e-mail at: [email protected] or call 01730 266941.
STEEP: Olivier Theatre, Bedales School, Church Road, 7.30pm. The Future of our Landscape, Brexit and after. A panel discussion on farming and the countryside. Tickets £12.50 from One Tree Books, Lavant Street or reserve at 01730 233241 or 01730 269533. In aid of Friends of Steep Church.
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.





