GOING OUT: Six things to do in the next 48 hours, March 13 & 14
ROCK: THE STRANGLERS (pictured)
Veteran punks The Stranglers are back with their Definitive Tour, promising the hits, a few surprises and the first new material since 2012’s Giants.
Portsmouth Guildhall, tonight, 7pm
AM-DRAM: THE BEST OF BRITISH MUSICALS
Fareham Musical Society return with a compilation show celebrating the very best of all things musical and British.
Ferneham Hall, Fareham, tonight until March 17
THEATRE: CORIOLANUS
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Hide AdWhen an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender, Coriolanus, in this classic tragedy.
The Groundlings Theatre, Portsea, until March 30
SCREENING: MY GENERATION
Narrated by and starring Michael Caine, My Generation chronicles the Swinging Sixties. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Michael Caine live from BFI Southbank.
No.6 Cinema, Historic Dockyard, tomorrow, 6.30pm
THEATRE: OUR CARNAL HEARTS
Rachel Mars and four belting female singers come at you with a comically dark show about the hidden workings of one of our uglier emotions in Our Carnal Hearts.
New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, tomorrow, 8pm
FAMILY TREE: STAUNTON PARK GENEALOGY GROUP
If you want to learn more about your family history, the Staunton Park Genealogy Group will help you on your journey. New members always welcome.
St Francis Church, Leigh Park, today, 7.30pm