TODAY
Shivers, The Salberg, Salisbury Playhouse, 7.45pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm. Runs until Saturday. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
Stonemasonry Works Yard Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 2pm. Also Tuesday. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
TOMORROW
Under Five’s Friday with Liza Morgan, arty activities, Salisbury Museum, 10am-11.30am. No booking required.
Monty Python & the Holy Grail, part of the BFI Comedy Season, The Regal Cinema, Shaftesbury Street, Fordingbridge, 7pm. Info: theregalcinema.org
Salisbury Jazz Club: Cuff Billett’s New Europa Jazz Band, Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, 8pm-10.30pm. Info: lawrence.jazz4us@gmail.com or 01672 564241.
Peter Glover, preview evening, The Young Gallery, located above Salisbury Library, 6pm-8pm. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
SATURDAY
Doughty’s Road Show, fabric sale in aid of Breast Cancer Now, Landford Village Hall, 10.30am-2.30pm.
Met Opera: Adriana Lecouvreur, Salisbury Arts Centre, 5.55pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
SUNDAY
Golden Consort: Early Bird, The Medieval Hall, The Close, Salisbury, 3.30pm.
MONDAY
Life Drawing, The Young Gallery, Salisbury, 6pm-8pm. Regular Monday session. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk or younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
Poetika – spoken word/poetry and acoustic music open mic, featuring guest poet Duncan Green this month’s theme is technology, 7.30pm-9.30pm, upstairs at The Pheasant, Salt Lane, Salisbury.
TUESDAY
Meet a Medieval Manuscript, Salisbury Cathedral, 10.30am-11.am & 11.30am-12pm. Free.
National Theatre: The Tragedy of King Richard II, live streamed, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
WEDNESDAY
The Arts Society Wylye Valley talk: Whistler, Wilde and Sargent The Talent in the Street by Jennifer Toynbee Holmes, The Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, 11am. Guests welcome.
Rebecca, Silver Screen Wednesday Matinees film screening, Salisbury Arts Centre, 2.30pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
Disney’s Christopher Robin, film, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7.30pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
Show with Tea, Sandwiches & Cakes with Christine & Peter Padwick, A Century of Ordinary Songs for Ordinary People: Ballads to ragtime, courting & marriage, Harry Champion, inventions, seaside, protest songs, working class, crime & punishment & more, Salvation Army Church, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 3pm.
THURSDAY
Salisbury & District Natural History Society, talk by Barbara Carter describing the outings and field events of 2018, Salisbury Baptist Church, Brown Street.
THEATRE
Beauty & the Beast, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs until Sunday. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
The Rocky Shock, The Salberg, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs from January 17–19.
EXHIBITIONS
From Darkness to Light Illuminations, art installations on the cathedral lawns, Cloisters and Spire Crossing. Runs until late January. Free.
Anello Flow: An Exhibition by Almuth Tebbenhoff, Salisbury Museum. Runs until February 16.
Making Connections: Stonehenge in its Prehistoric World, Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Runs until April 21.
Michael Hulls: Material Light, Messums Wiltshire, Tisbury. Runs until February 24.
Salisbury Camera Club exhibition, Salisbury Library, Gallery 4. Runs from January 12-February 2. Free entry.
Southern Counties Photographic Federation 49th annual Exhibition, Salisbury Library. Runs from Saturday 12 until January 26. Free entry.
Venus in the Landscape, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until February 23.
Steve Pratt: Fate of Place, Young Gallery, Salisbury. Runs from Saturday until January 30.
Peter Glover: The man – his art 1931-2015, Young Gallery Salisbury. Runs from January 12 until February 2.
GIGS
TODAY
Sarum Live Open Mic & Jam, The Duck Inn, Laverstock, 7.30pm.
TOMORROW
Open Mic, featuring Tom Piner, Market Inn, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
SATURDAY
Tom Piner, The Cloisters, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
Luise & Park Island, charity night in aid of Epilepsy Action, The Duck Inn, Laverstock, 8pm. Free entry.
Rhythm Blasters, The Avon Brewery, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
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