Six things to do in the next 48 hours: July 3 and 4
GALLERY: WL WYLLIE
Portsmouth City Museum, tomorrow, 10am-5.30pm
Marvel at a collection of watercolours, etchings and oil sketches by WL Wyllie, an iconic painter of maritime themes whose works often depicted Portsmouth.
CINEMA: BRIEF ENCOUNTER
The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, today, 11am
Forget-Me-Not Cinema presents a relaxed screening of Brief Encounter. The showing is aimed at people living with dementia, their family and carers.
MUSICAL: GREASE
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, until July 8
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TOURS: HISTORY OF THE GUILDHALL
Portsmouth Guildhall, today, 2pm
A brand new series of monthly guided tours will offer a detailed look through 125 years of history in one of Portsmouth’s most important buildings.
EXHIBITION: WE DON’T NEED CULTURE
Somers Town Community Hub, open every day
We Don’t Need Culture, an exhibition of paintings and sketches by artist Karl Rudziak has been completed. The project aimed to get people to re-evalute the word ‘culture.’
FOLK: DON GALLARDO
Hambrook Village Hall, tonight, 7.30pm
California-born and Tennessee-based singer-songwriter Don Gallardo walks the line between folk, Americana and roots rock, mining influence from legends of the 1970s.