GOING OUT: Six of the best for Thursday and Friday, September 20 and 21

Here are a handful of the best events taking place across the region on Thursday and Friday.Â
Hal Cruttenden will be at The Point, Eastleigh, on Thursday evening.Hal Cruttenden will be at The Point, Eastleigh, on Thursday evening.
Hal Cruttenden will be at The Point, Eastleigh, on Thursday evening.

COMEDY: Hal Cruttenden is the London-born TV regular and self-confessed middle-class luvvie, who is sharing his brand of upbeat observational humour. The Point, Eastleigh, Thursday, 7.30pm. 

 

CONCERT: Talented organist James Thomas will be performing an array of classical pieces. Everyone is welcome at this free event. Portsmouth Cathedral, Friday, 1.10pm. 

 

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FILM: Carrie White is a lonely, withdrawn high-school student, ridiculed by her classmates. But she hatches a revenge plot. No6 Cinema, Portsmouth Dockyard, Friday, 7pm. 

 

STAGE: When Marianne and Roland meet at a barbecue, a multiverse of potential outcomes unfolds and each choice they make creates a series of branching paths. Prices vary. The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, Thursday, 7.30pm. 

 

EVENT: If you know someone who suffers with Parkinsons, take them to these dance classes. Led by experts, these classes  improve movement, wellbeing and confidence. The Point, Eastleigh, Thursday, 2.45pm. 

 

GIG: This London-based duo met while on the gigging scene and have come together to create blues-driven rock sounds in their debut album, Glitter and Spit. The Joiners, Southampton, Thursday, 7.30pm. 

 

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