HERE is a list of the latest events taking place in and around Salisbury from March 12-19, 2020
TODAY
Stonemasonry Works Yard Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 2pm. Also Tuesday. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
Jen Brister, Salisbury Arts Centre, 8pm. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320333.
Rob Brydon: Songs & Stories, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
TOMORROW
Under Fives’ Friday: Special Books with Liza Morgan, Salisbury Museum, 10am-11.30am. Info: salisburymuseum.org.uk
Salisbury Jazz Club: Doc Houlind’s Revival All Stars, Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, doors open 7pm, music 8pm. Info: lawrence.jazz4us@gmail.com or 01672 564241.
SATURDAY
Live Lunch: Jim Chorley, Salisbury Arts Centre, 12pm.
Act Your Age: Connections, Forest Forge Theatre, 7pm. Info: forestforgetheatre.co.uk or 01425 470188.
SUNDAY
Salisbury Area Young Musicians: Spring Spectacular, City Hall, Salisbury, 2.15pm & 7.15pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
MONDAY
Stained Glass Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 12pm.
TUESDAY
Met Opera Live: Der Fliegende Hollander (Encore Screening), Salisbury Arts Centre, 6.30pm.
Salisbury Conversations 2020: How are you going to save the world?, Salisbury Cathedral, 7pm.
WEDNESDAY
The Arts Society Wylye Valley: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly German Art 1900 -1940, Alexandra Drysdale, Michael Herbert Hall, Wilton, 11am.
Mrs Lowry & Son, film, Salisbury Arts Centre, 2.30pm.
Tea, Sandwiches, Cakes & a Show with Christine & Peter Padwick: A Romp Through 200 Years of Entertainment,
Folk song, the Muppets, Peter Cook, radio, Grimaldi, swing music, Noel Coward, the Barrow Poets, TV, Music Hall, Tommy Trinder & more, Salvation Army Church, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 2.45pm for 3pm. In aid of Salisbury Trust for the Homeless.
Let’s Celebrate: A Festival of School Choirs, St Thomas’s Church, Salisbury, 7pm. Free entry.
Poetika 75 – Decades – 20s to 80s, Monthly Open Mic Spoken Word and Acoustic Music, The Pheasant Inn, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: poetika.org.uk.
Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of the Dubliners, City Hall, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
The Kingmaker, Salisbury Arts Centre, 7.30pm.
The Life and Influence of Nelson Mandela, talk by Reverend Colin Chambers, in aid of Alabare, 7pm for 7.15pm. Info: alabare.co.uk
THURSDAY
Salisbury & District Natural History Society, talk by Tom Morath of The Hawk Conservancy Trust, Salisbury Baptist Church, Brown Street, 7pm for 7.30pm.
THEATRE
Dial M for Murder, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs until tomorrow. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 426504.
Augmented, Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg. Runs until Saturday.
The Kite Runner, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs from Tuesday until March 21.
A Girl in School Uniform (walks into a bar), Salisbury Playhouse, The Salberg. Runs from March 19-21.
EXHIBITIONS
Your Stonehenge — 150 years of personal photos, Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Runs until August.
Albert Goodwin: Visionary Landscapes, Salisbury Museum. Runs until April 18.
Look Again: Discovering Centuries of Fashion Workroom, Salisbury Museum.
Three Acts & Seven Scenes, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until March 28.
Salisbury Group of Artists & Plain Arts: Collaborative Exhibition, Salisbury Medical Practice, Wilton Road. Runs until end of May.
ArtLook Exhibition, Salisbury District Hospital. Runs until Friday.
Martin Flynn: Ceramics, Messums Wiltshire, Tisbury. Runs until Sunday.
Beyond the Vessel - Narratives in Contemporary European Ceramics, Messums Wiltshire, Tisbury. Runs until April 12.
Louise Luton: Into Africa, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury. Runs until April 4.
Veteran Art Exhibition, The Whitehorse Bookshop, Marlborough. Runs until Saturday.
GIGS
TODAY
Sarum Live Open Mic & Jam, The Duck Inn, Laverstock, 7.30pm.
TOMORROW
Not Dead Yet, The Avon Brewery, Salisbury, 11pm.
SATURDAY
Got 2 Funk, Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
SUNDAY
Eve N Song, Halfway House, Salisbury, 2pm-5pm.
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