Six things to do in the next 48 hours: January 17 and 18
FAMILY: PEPPA PIG’S ADVENTURE
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Wednesday and Thursday, times vary
Little ones and their families can join Peppa, George, Pedro Pony, Suzy Sheep and more on an exciting camping trip in Peppa Pig’s Adventure.
CINEMA: THE SENSE OF AN ENDING
The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, Wednesday, 1.45pm & 7.30pm
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Hide AdJim Broadbent plays a man confronted by a life-altering legacy in the adaptation of Julian Barnes’s Man Booker-winning The Sense of an Ending.
HISTORY: ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS TALK
Portsmouth City Museum, Wednesday, 2pm
Jump back to the Second World War with Neville Cullingford from the Royal Observer Corps Museum, in a talk organised by the D-Day Museum.
TRIBUTE: HELLO AGAIN
Portsmouth Guildhall, Thursday, 7pm
Brooklyn Creed – dubbed ‘the voice of Diamond’ – and The Salvation Band will be paying authentic homage to the story and songs of Neil Diamond in Hello Again.
THEATRE: HURRICANE MICHAEL
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Thursday, 7.30pm
The Barbary Ape Theatre Company uncover the truth behind the Great Storm of 1987 in Hurricane Michael, including a talk from the titan of meteorology himself, Michael Fish.
STAGE: LOVE AND INFORMATION
Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Thursday until Saturday
Brought to the stage by Nuffield Southampton Youth Theatre, Love and Information questions whether the overload of information affects our capacity to love.