GOING OUT: Six of the best for Wednesday and Thursday, September 5 and 6

Here are a handful of the top events taking place across the region tomorrow and Thursday.Â
The Flint Street Nativity by Dynamo Youth Theatre is at The Spring, Havant.The Flint Street Nativity by Dynamo Youth Theatre is at The Spring, Havant.
The Flint Street Nativity by Dynamo Youth Theatre is at The Spring, Havant.

THEATRE: The Flint Street Nativity takes a different angle to liven up the original script. Performed by Dynamo Theatre Company. £12, £9 for under 18s. The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, tonight, 7.30pm. 

 

COFFEE: Join this Macmillan coffee morning to help those affected by cancer. Donate some pennies to raise money for the charity. Central Library, Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth, today, 10am. 

 

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TOUR: Take a trip down memory lane in this Groundlings Theatre Tour and gain an insight into its fascinating past. Groundlings Theatre, Portsmouth, tomorrow, 1pm. 

 

FILM: Portsmouth Hispanic Society presents the Spanish film, Que Dios Nos Perdone (May God Help Us), with English subtitles. For non-members, the viewing costs £2. Fratton Community Centre, tomorrow, 7pm. 

 

STAGE: Based on the true story of Luca, who was accused of homosexuality and thrown into a Dachau concentration camp. Written and performed by Richard Stride. Tickets £10. Groundlings Theatre, Portsmouth, tonight, 8pm. 

 

EXHIBITION: Afanasy Nikolsaky presents a retrospective exhibition of his works in Northney from 1947-84. Also includes sculptures by his wife Elena. Free. Northney Farm Tea Room, Hayling, tomorrow, 10am. 

 

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