GOING OUT: Six great things to do in the next 48 hours, April 17 and 18, 2018
HORROR: Wymering Manor
Where better for a screening of the 2017 film about Britain’s ‘most haunted house’, Borley Rectory than our own spooky manor?
Wymering Manor, until Friday, 7.30pm.
AM-DRAM: Carousel
South Downe Musical Society is putting on the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, Carousel, for its next show.
Ferneham Hall, Fareham, tomorrow (Wed) until Saturday.
FILM: Goodbye Christopher Robin
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The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, tomorrow (Wed), 1.45pm.
COMEDY: Tom Stade
Following a smash-hit run at Edinburgh last summer, and a barnstorming appearance at The New Theatre Royal, Canadian comic Tom Stade brings his I Swear show back to town.
The Ashcroft, Fareham, tomorrow (Wed), 7.30pm.
CELEBRATION: Nelson Mandela
In the run-up to the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s birth, school pupils and South African performers will be putting on a show packed with songs, dances and drums.
New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, today, 7.30pm.
STAND-UP: ...at the Fat Fox
It’s a bumper Bristolian line-up for this month’s comedy club – Riordan DJ, Jeremy Flynn, Lulu Popplewell and George Rigden, with regular MC Matt Roseblade.
Fat Fox, Southsea, today, 8pm.