Six things to do in the next 48 hours: March 1 and 2
HISTORY: A CHILD’S PERSPECTIVE
Gosport Discovery Centre, Thursday, 7.30pm
Author Sheila Renshaw will talk about the research and inspiration behind her new book, Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective.
ART: GARRICK PALMER
Portsmouth City Museum, today, 4.30pm
Hear local artist Garrick Palmer in conversation about his 60-year career, prior to the opening of his new show at Jack House Gallery on March 9.
NEW WAVE: HAZEL O’CONNOR
New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, Friday, 7.30pm
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Hide AdPlaying with her sax and keyboards trio, Breaking Glass star Hazel O’Connor will be delving deep into her back catalogue for this Evening With... show.
BLUES: ZOE SCHWARZ BLUE COMMOTION
The Spring, Havant, Thursday, 8pm
Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion are a band at the cutting edge of the British blues scene.Since 2012 they’ve been bringing a fresh approach and vibrancy to the genre.
CINEMA: GET OUT
No6 Cinema, Historic Dockyard, Friday, 7pm
Starring young BAFTA-winning Brit Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out is a satirical horror likened to a socially-conscious mash-up of Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner? and The Stepford Wives.
FOLK: EMILY MAGUIRE
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Friday, 7.30pm
Singer-songwriter Emily Maguire bounced back from depression to release 2017’s A Bit Of Blue. She will also be playing tracks from her forthcoming opus.