Six things to do in the next 48 hours: February 21 and 22
LITERATURE: DAVE ALLEN
Portsmouth Central Library, Wednesday, 7pm
Portsmouth’s own doctor of pop, Dave Allen will be looking at the impact of the summer of love in 1967 beyond the capital, not just in music, but socially and culturally.
STAGE: PORTSEA MURDERS
The Square Tower, Old Portsmouth, until Friday, 7.30pm
New Apollo and Cop The Needle present tales of infamous Portsea murders. Based on actual events, the stories paint a vivid picture.
CONCERT: SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA
Ferneham Hall, Fareham, Thursday, 7.30pm
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Hide AdThe UK’s longest-running big band, the Syd Lawrence Orchestra, is celebrating 50 glorious years on the road with A Golden Night of Swing.
THEATRE: THE TIME MACHINE
Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Thursday, 7.30pm
Producer Rebecca Vaughan and writer/director Elton Townend Jones’ present their new interpretation of the HG Wells’ classic, The Time Machine.
CINEMA: ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD
No6 Cinema, Historic Dockyard, Thursday, 7pm
Follow a mother’s struggle to get her billionaire father-in-law to pay the ransom to his grandson’s kidnappers in Ridley Scott’s true-life thriller, All the Money in the World.
STAGE: THE SHADOW FACTORY
NST City, Southampton, until March 3
The Shadow Factory, a new play from national treasure Howard Brenton, tells of Southampton’s little-known but vital involvement in the Second World War.