Portsmouth, Havant and Gosport things to do on Monday and Tuesday

Here are a handful of the best events taking place across the region over the next 48 hours.Â
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery will be at the Kings Theatre, Southsea, on November 27-December 1.The Comedy About A Bank Robbery will be at the Kings Theatre, Southsea, on November 27-December 1.
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery will be at the Kings Theatre, Southsea, on November 27-December 1.

STAGE: A priceless diamond has been entrusted to a bank, an institution so corrupt that the security guards are on the take. Can it be safely stored?  '‹'‹'‹'‹'‹Kings Theatre, Southsea, Tuesday, 7.30pm. 

 

THEATRE: Stanley's birthday celebrations are suddenly thrust upon him by two absolute strangers in an absurdist drama. Tickets £9. Titchfield Festival Theatre, Monday, 7.30pm.

 

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GIG: This mouthy Manchester indie band are back on tour with their latest album Concrete Love. Tickets £33. O2 Guildhall Southampton, Monday, 7pm.

 

EVENT: The D-Day Story Museum will be hosting a touch tour for the blind and partially sighted. Book in advance by calling (023) 9283 4744. Tickets £10. D-Day Story Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Tuesday, 11am-12.30pm. 

 

WORKSHOP: Create a crochet snowflake in this crafting workshop. However, not suitable for absolute beginners and booking is essential so call (023) 9252 3463. Admission £15. Gosport Discovery Centre, Tuesday, 6.30-9.30pm. 

 

EXHIBITION: Agata Wojcieszkiewicz is a contemporary artist from Poland living in Havant. Her artwork explores identity and immigration in a new, hard-hitting exhibition. The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, Monday, 10am-5pm.