Portsmouth, Havant and Southsea’s best things to do on Wednesday and Thursday

Here are our top picks.
Filskit Theatre's The Artist is at New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth on April 25, 2019.Filskit Theatre's The Artist is at New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth on April 25, 2019.
Filskit Theatre's The Artist is at New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth on April 25, 2019.

STAGE: This is a multi-sensory performance for autistic people aged seven and above, where paintings spring to life through interactive light and sound. New Theatre Royal, Guildhall Walk, Thursday, 4pm. 

 

FILM: A crew of retired crooks pulls off a major heist in London's jewellery district. But what begins as a nostalgic last hurrah becomes a nightmare. The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, Wednesday, 1.45pm. 

 

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EXHIBITION: Exhibition of multimedia works by Maggie Roberts, which explores the relationship between human, animal and synthetic beings. Aspex Gallery, Gunwharf Quays, Wednesday, 11am-4pm.

 

THEATRE: The powerful and moving opera, La Bohème, charts the ups and downs of a group of idealistic graduates as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. New Theatre Royal, Guildhall Walk, Thursday, 7.30pm.

 

TALK: John Wood, Kenneth Wood’s stepson, will be presenting a talk about the man behind the brand, how the firm started, and how devastated he was to lose the company in 1968. The Spring Arts Centre, Havant, Thursday, 8pm. 

 

TRIBUTE: Come Together and experience the music of The Beatles in Let It Be, the concert which is packed with more than 40 of The Beatles’ greatest hits. Kings Theatre, Southsea, Wednesday, 7.30pm.