Six things to do in the next 48 hours: February 27 and 28
AM-DRAM: RABBIT HOLE
The Square Tower, Old Portsmouth, until Saturday
A suburban couple’s life is torn apart by a shocking event in Rabbit Hole, performed by CCADS and starring recent Guide Award-winner Sean Ridley.
EXHIBITION: POSTCARDS FROM MY NEIGHBOURHOOD
Aspex, Gunwharf Quays, until April 15
The Postcards From My Neighbourhood exhibition has seen contributions from hundreds of people visually responding to living within the PO district.
STAGE: TEDDY
NST Campus, Southampton, until Saturday
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Hide AdFollow a young couple on a night out in Teddy as they race through the dark and damaged world of post-war London at the birth of rock’n’roll.
TALK: FRANKENSTEIN’S ORIGINS AND AFTERLIVES
Havant Library, Tuesday, 7.30pm
Dr Charlotte Boyce will return to the origins of Mary Shelley’s horrific opus Frankenstein, before exploring the novel’s extensive afterlife in literature, on stage and on screen.
CINEMA: ALONE IN BERLIN
The Spring, Havant, Wednesday, 1.45pm and 7.30pm
In the true-life drama Alone in Berlin, Brendan Gleeson and Emma Thompson play a German couple who become anti-Nazi after they lose their son in the Second World War.
LIFESTYLE: FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT
Espresso Bar, Commercial Road, Tuesday, 2-4pm
Fairtrade Fortnight is a great way to learn all about the difference Fairtrade can make. Grab a free banana at one of the many stalls being set up.