Six things to do in the next 48 hours: July 29 and 30
PERFORMANCE: HAVANT AT HOME
Havant Park, Saturday, 12-5pm
Stepping outside to help celebrate the community, aerial circus troupe Hikapee Theatre are amongst the full bill of performers in Havant At Home.
CONVENTION: GUILDHALL TATTOO
Portsmouth Guildhall, Saturday and Sunday, 11am-8pm
60 tattoo artists from around the world will join forces with some of the UK’s best homegrown artists at the Guildhall Tattoo Convention.
HERITAGE: PASSCHENDAELE AT 100
Fort Nelson, Portchester, Saturday and Sunday, 11.30am-3pm
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Hide AdUniformed detachments will be firing Fort Nelson’s 18-pounder gun on the parade to commemorate the bloodiest battle of the First World War.
THEATRE: IF ONLY
Titchfield Festival Theatre, Saturday, 7.30pm
If Only: An Audience with Rudyard Kipling – a play penned by Lynn Pegler about the life of its namesake – will feature extracts from Kipling’s famous stories and poems.
COMEDY: BILL BAILEY
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Sunday, 7.30pm
In his side-splitting new show Larks In Transit, surrealist comic and musical genius Bill Bailey will recount general shenanigans from his 20 years as a travelling comedian.
CINEMA: THE GRADUATE
Vue, Gunwharf Quays, Sunday, 4pm
Dustin Hoffman’s 1967 breakthrough drama, The Graduate will be shown in 4K definition to open the Golden Oldies season of remastered cinematic gems.