GOING OUT: Six things to do on Thursday and Friday
Portsmouth-based goth-rockers Torpedoes return with their first album in six years, Black Museum, and are holding its launch party on home turf.
The Wedge, Southsea, tomorrow, 7.30pmÂ
After successful runs with Hi De Hi! and The Vicar of Dibley, Portsmouth Players take on another classic BBC sitcom, '˜Allo '˜Allo, as the French Resistance tackle the Nazis.
The Thatched Barn, Milton, until SaturdayÂ
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Hide AdBased on the songs of ex-Busted songwriter James Bourne, Kings Youth Theatre puts on a show to embrace your inner geek '“ Loserville.
Kings Theatre, Southsea, until tomorrow
Dads, bring your kids along to the Dadzclub Stay'n' Play  for some tea/coffee and 'dad-chat', while the children enjoy the toys and games, all for free.
Paulsgrove Family Hub, today, 10.30am
John Millington Synge's controversial 1907 play, Playboy of The Western World, set in rural west Ireland and with its themes of nationalism and morality, gets a timely revival.
Titchfield Festival Theatre, until July 28Â
DJ Luck and MC Neat will be showing what made them stars of the UK garage scene, with support from Shelley Nelson, MC DT, Lyndsay Moore and DJ Rick Live.Â
New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, Friday, 8.30pm'‹'‹'‹'‹'‹'‹'‹