today
Stonemasonry Works Yard Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 2pm. Also Tuesday. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
Cilla & The Shades, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
TOMORROW
Wannabe: The Spice Girls Show, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
SATURDAY
Holistic Wellbeing Fair, in aid of Wiltshire Air Ambulance, The Guildhall, Salisbury, 10am-5pm. Info: ladyadurand@gmail.com
Landscape and Melody: Captain Swing and the Blacksmith, talk by Beatrice Parvin, 2.30pm. Info: salisburymuseum.org.uk
Bollywood Dance Performance & Masterclass, The Bank, Amesbury, 4pm-6pm. Info: emily@thebankamesbury.co.uk or 01980 258839.
Charity Auction, in aid of Child-Link International Aid Foundation, Cedars Cafe Bar, Wilton Road, Salisbury, Free.
Salisbury Chamber Music Club: Young Professional Recital by Bryony Moody and Alistair Watson, Salisbury United Reformed Church, Fisherton Street, 7.30pm. Info: chambermusicclub@aol.com
Jive Talkin’, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
The Farrant Singers: Music for Lent, St Martin’s Church, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
MONDAY
American Methodist Choir: Enter the Journey of Faith, Salisbury Methodist Church, 10.30am. Free concert with retiring collection.
Conversation on Art: Daily Mail Cartoonist Jonathan Pugh, Young Gallery, above Salisbury Library, 12.30pm-2pm. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
Poetry Afternoon, Salisbury Arts Centre Cafe, 12.30pm-1.30pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320333.
Life Drawing, The Young Gallery, Salisbury, 6pm-8pm. Regular Monday session. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk or younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
Mental Mondays, talk, @Home Salisbury, Bridge Street, 7pm.
Tuesday
Celebrating Age Wiltshire Event: Captain Swing & The Blacksmith, writer Beatrice Parvin and folk singer Rebecca Hollweg perform songs and stories from the book set in Wiltshire, Salisbury Methodist Church, St Edmund’s Church Street, 2pm-4pm.
Wine Tasting, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7pm-8.30pm.
Salisbury Local History talk by Ruth Newman on The Laverstock Asylum, Salvation Army, Salt lane, 7.30pm.
WEDNESDAY
Wetherspoon Beer Festival, The Bell, Amesbury. Runs from Wednesday until April 7.
Silver Screen Wednesday Matinee: Amelie, Salisbury Arts Centre, 2.30pm.
The Seagull, film, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7.30pm.
All Bloody Facts: No Bloody Vision - Growing Up with Harold Wilson, talk in support of Arundells, Salisbury Museum, 7.30pm. Info: 01722 331440.
THURSDAY
The Isle of Brimsker, Salisbury Arts Centre, 11am & 1.30pm.
THEATRE
Much Ado About Nothing, Salisbury Playhouse, Main House. Runs until Saturday.
A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad), Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg. Runs from today until Saturday.
The Trick, The Salberg, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs March 28-30.
EXHIBITIONS
Making Connections: Stonehenge in its Prehistoric World, Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Runs until April 21.
The Origins of Photography in Salisbury 1839 - 1919, Salisbury Museum, 10am-5pm. Runs until May 4.
Creative Wiltshire: A Celebration of Art in Wiltshire, Salisbury Museum, 10am-5pm. Runs until May 4.
Ladders of Light… a new Constitution for the UK, Salisbury Cathedral. Runs until April 3.
Clancy Steer: The Nature of Imagination, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until April 6.
Standing by my darling’s side, Mompesson House, The Close, Salisbury.
Peter Thursby: The Power of Line and Form, Salisbury Museum. Runs until September 15.
Tim Kidner: 50 Photographs, Young Gallery, Salisbury. Runs until April 6.
Salisbury Group of Artists: Picture Salisbury, Arundells, The Close, Salisbury. Runs from Saturday until May 21, 11am-4.30pm. Closed Thursday & Friday.
Courcoux Contemporary: Twelve, The Medieval Hall, The Close, Salisbury. Runs from Friday (6pm-9pm)-Sunday (11am-5pm). Info: 01264 781528.
GIGS
tomorrow
Blue Dog, Wig & Quill, New Street, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
Saturday
Funked Up, Five Bells, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 8.45pm. Free.
Mudeford Crabs, Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
Break Cover, Qudos, Castle Street, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
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