Six things to do in the next 48 hours: March 1 and 2

Your quick guide to what's on in the Portsmouth area
Spend an evening with Hazel O'Connor at New Theatre RoyalSpend an evening with Hazel O'Connor at New Theatre Royal
Spend an evening with Hazel O'Connor at New Theatre Royal

HISTORY: A CHILD’S PERSPECTIVE

Gosport Discovery Centre, Thursday, 7.30pm

Author Sheila Renshaw will talk about the research and inspiration behind her new book, Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective.

ART: GARRICK PALMER

Portsmouth City Museum, today, 4.30pm

Hear local artist Garrick Palmer in conversation about his 60-year career, prior to the opening of his new show at Jack House Gallery on March 9.

NEW WAVE: HAZEL O’CONNOR

New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, Friday, 7.30pm

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Playing with her sax and keyboards trio, Breaking Glass star Hazel O’Connor will be delving deep into her back catalogue for this Evening With... show.

BLUES: ZOE SCHWARZ BLUE COMMOTION

The Spring, Havant, Thursday, 8pm

Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion are a band at the cutting edge of the British blues scene.Since 2012 they’ve been bringing a fresh approach and vibrancy to the genre.

CINEMA: GET OUT

No6 Cinema, Historic Dockyard, Friday, 7pm

Starring young BAFTA-winning Brit Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out is a satirical horror likened to a socially-conscious mash-up of Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner? and The Stepford Wives.

FOLK: EMILY MAGUIRE

Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Friday, 7.30pm

Singer-songwriter Emily Maguire bounced back from depression to release 2017’s A Bit Of Blue. She will also be playing tracks from her forthcoming opus.