TODAY
You’ve Got Dragons, Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg, 11am & 2pm. Also Dragon Taming Workshop, 12pm & 3pm.
Stonemasonry Works Yard Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 2pm–3pm. Also Tuesday. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
The Hillforts of Dorset, talk by Clive Whitbourn, Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, 3pm. The talk will be preceded at 2.30pm by the AGM of the Salisbury and South Wilts National Trust Association.
Halloween Spooky Skeleton Animals, Wessex Archaeology, Portway House, Old Sarum Park, 11am-12pm. Info: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/74713689657
Dr E Vils Travelling Side Show of Horror, presented by Tisbury Swimming Pool, Victoria Hall, Tisbury, 6pm.
Classic Ghost Walk, starts at Salisbury Information Centre, Fish Row, 6.30pm & 8pm.
Kevin Bloody Wilson - Almost Awesome, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
Louise Jordan: The Hard Way, St Osmund’s Church Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: louisejordan.co.uk/31-10-2019
TOMORROW
Arthur’s Dream Boat (theatre), Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg, 11am & 2pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320333.
Barnstormers Comedy November, Salisbury Arts Centre, 8.30pm.
Big Country, City Hall, Salisbury, 8pm.
Timezone Tours, Halloween Ghost Walk, from Salisbury Library, 7.30pm. Also Saturday.
SATURDAY
Salisbury Group of Artists: Pop-up Sale, United Reformed Church, Fisherton Street, Salisbury, 10am-4pm.
Avon Valley Choral Society: Autumn Concert, Amesbury Methodist Church, 7.30pm. Info: avonvalleychoralsociety.org.uk
It’s True, It’s True, It’s True, Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg, 7.45pm.
SUNDAY
Close Encounters, Salisbury Cathedral, 11am & 3.30pm.
We Will Remember Them, City Hall, Salisbury, 3pm.
Big Band Brunch, Gojo Big Band, Salisbury Arts Centre, 12pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320333.
MONDAY
Life Drawing, regular Monday sessions, Young Gallery, above Salisbury Library, 6pm-8pm. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
Stained Glass Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 12am–1pm.
TUESDAY
Salisbury Local History Group, talk by Sue Johnson on “Early Victorian Salisbury”, Salvation Army, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
WEDNESDAY
The Sound of Music, Salisbury Arts Centre, 2.30pm.
Salsa Class, SP2 Community Centre, Fisherton Street, Salisbury, 6.30pm-7.30pm. Until November 20.
Wilderland Film Festival, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7.30pm.
Ben Elton Live, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
THEATRE
An Evening of Eric and Ern, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs from October 31-November 2. Info: wiltshire creative.co.uk or 01722 320333.
Morgan & West: Parlour Tricks, Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg. Runs from Monday until Saturday, November 9.
FESTIVALS
Celebrate Voice, Wilsons Piccolo Theatre, Guildhall Square, Salisbury. Runs until November 2. Tickets: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk, 01722 434434, celebratevoice.co.uk
EXHIBITIONS
The Last Full Measure of Devotion: Kate Wilson, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until November 16.
Ann-Marie James - Alchemy: Artefacts Reimagined, Salisbury Museum. Runs until January 4.
Rosemary Dickens: Sketching Diary 2019, Dinghams Cookshop Cafe, Market Place, Salisbury. Runs until end of year.
Imprint - Mind, Body & Soul, The Gallery & Cafe at Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until January 11.
Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2019 Exhibition, Salisbury Museum. Runs until January 11.
Drawn – compliments the Trinity Buoy Wharf 2019 Drawing Prize, Young Gallery Salisbury (above the library). Runs until November 30.
Kimberley Harris Exhibition, internationally acclaimed palette knife artist, Gallery 21, Salisbury. Runs from Saturday, November 2-17.Also a meet the artist event on Saturday, 1pm-3pm.
GIGS
TODAY
Music4Fun, South Wilts Sports & Social Club, Wilton Road, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
TOMORROW
Eve N Song, Bell and Crown (Formerly Cloisters), Salisbury, 8.30pm.
Not Dead Yet, Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm.
SATURDAY
The Hopback Blues Band, The Vestry, Salisbury, 8.30pm.
Funked Up, Five Bells, Salisbury, 9pm.
Solarbird, Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm.
Stoneheart: Halloween Gig, The Bell Inn, South Newton, 9.30pm.
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