Everyone welcome to come along and join us in Southsea Green's lovely garden for some autumnal crafty fun.
All crafts are 50p a go, make your own flying ghost, design your own scary pumpkin badge or create your very own hanging bat to take home.
Your welcome to just pop along and say 'Hi' and just enjoyed the garden too.
Find us next to Greens Cafe.
We have a local guitar maestro headlining a night to raise funds and awareness for Shine. They are a charity providing specialist advice and support for spina bifida and hydrocephalus across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
More info on the charity: https://www.shinecharity.org.uk/
The night is being curated by Lou Kellie to collect money for a charity she has connections with, and we're keen to collect extra funds from as many of you as possible to help achieve her goals!
We are continuing our series at the bar with the help of some well-known local folk musicians.
There’s nothing like a friendly folk night to start your weekend and The Lounge Bar will be hosting the monthly singaround onthe third Friday of every month from 7.30pm to close.
RoughDitchFolk’s Pete Stephens and Barbara Parry will be running the sessions and you’re assured of a friendly welcome whether you’re coming along to take part or just to have a listen over a relaxing drink from the bar.
From Stage to Screen a feast of stage and film music. Gilbert & Sullivan, Abba Medley, Themes from Lord of the Rings & Apollo 13 ( & others)
Price including refreshments
By popular demand, The Galeazzi Ensemble from London are returning to TLC for their fifth beautiful classical concert, featuring our very own Gareth Deats!
There will also be some dancing of all styles after the concert, once the chairs have been cleared back to the edges.
Music for flute and strings by Mozart, Haydn, Hoffmeister & Dotzauer, performed by the Galeazzi Ensemble
Full details on the website
The career of Agnes Martin (1912 – 2004) spanned nearly five decades. During this time, she became one of America’s foremost abstract painters. Her style was underpinned by her deep belief in the emotive and expressive power of art. She sought to represent how nature made her feel and could make us feel – humble, joyous, free. For Agnes, the horizontal line was her joy; the expanse of the horizon and open plain or the serenity of the sea.
Winchester Poetry Festival 2018 draws from the deep well of contemporary writing and performance and features poets from across the UK, Ireland, the USA, Syria, Macedonia, and the Caribbean. Whatever their debt to poets who have gone before, whatever the culture, language or style from which their work springs, these poets are connected by similar concerns of identity and place.
Poets include Hollie NcNish, Ian McMillan, Vahni Capildeo, Ishion Hutchinson, Luke Kennard, Clare Pollard, J O Morgan
A Festival of theatre, music, comedy and film to celebrate 100 years since the first British women won the right to vote. #bungcafefest
To see full programme of events, go to: https://www.nstheatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-bungalow-cafe-festival
"I am a man, I am just a man."
An intimate look into the life of Martin Luther King. The Mountaintop chips away at the myth of the great man exposing his fears about his family, country and the ever-looming threat of a violent death.
Set during the height of America's Civil Rights Movement on the night before his death, Katori Hall's sharp and powerful play confronts the legend and his legacy. Are we really free or do we live in a world of false liberation?
Tickets: From £10
A double edged story of loyalty, love and friendship, and the abuses of power and statesmanship, Don Carlos is as resonant today as ever.
Director Gadi Roll brings his trademark dynamic imagery and haunting soundscapes to Schiller’s masterpiece.
Starring Tom Burke from BBC's Strike, War and Peace and The Musketeers as Marquis of Posa.
Age recommendation: 14+
Tickets: From £10
Medusa, a beautiful young girl, spurns the sexual advances of a god. Furious at being refused,she is transformed into a hideous monster.
Mixing horror and humour, Medusa reimagines the myth of the woman with snakes for hair and a gaze that turns men to stone.
A shocking story of rejection, redemption and revenge, performed by award winning comedian Elf Lyons; Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee (Best Show 2017).
Age recommendation: 16+
Tickets: £14/£10 concessions