Friday, February 5

Cirencester

  • Acoustic night at the Kings Head Hotel featuring Circes Diner. The band conjures a fresh pop angle on modern roots-inspired folk Americana style and are currently touring their EP October. Free entry. Doors open from 7.45pm

Daglingworth

  • Rural Cinema screening of Suffragette at the Village Hall. Starring Carey Mulligan, the film follows Maud, a working wife and mother, as she is secretly drawn into the growing suffragette movement. Film starts at 7.30pm with the bar open from 7pm. Cert. 12A. Admission £4 on the door.

Cheltenham

  • The Marked at the Everyman Studio Theatre; 7.45pm. As a boy Jack lived in a world of angels and demons both visible and invisible. Now grown-up Jack must harness the power of forgotten myths to defeat a ghost from his past. Theatre Temoin use mask, puppetry and physical theatre to navigate this dark and imaginative world. Also on tomorrow. Tickets £5. For more information visit www.everymantheatre.org.uk

Westcote

  • Morgan & West present Parlour Tricks at Westcote Village Hall from 7.30pm. In the world’s finest Victorian magic show, the dashing duo promising a jawdropping, mind-boggling evening of illusion and impossibility served up with wit, charm and panache. Tickets adults £12, children £8 includes welcome drink on arrival, available from westcote.bookings@gmail.com

Bristol

  • Switch presents Georgia + Stevie Parker at the Colston Hall; 6pm. Georgia’s latest single channels elements of early 00’s grime, dub, post punk and hip hop into a new-sounding brand of pop. FREE admission. For more information visit www.colstonhall.org

Saturday, February 6

Stroud

  • Stroud Ceilidh at the Subscription Rooms, featuring The Gloworms, a London-based trio who play re-interpretations of traditional English dance music. Starts at 8pm. Tickets on the door, adults £12, concessions £11, accompanied children £5. For more information visit www.subscriptionrooms.org.uk

Gloucester

  • Coffee Concert at Gloucester Cathedral at 11am featuring Birmingham Conservatoire. Tickets £6 available on the door, includes refreshments. All proceeds go towards the work of Gloucester Cathedral Choir.
  • Chick Flick Night at Gloucester Hallmark Hotel; 7pm. Enjoy a girly night out with a DJ, disco and buffet where all the songs will be from well-known chick flicks such as Dirty Dancing, with clips played on a big screen. Tickets £16. For more information email Gloucester.events3@hallmarkhotels.co.uk or call 01452 525653

Sunday, February 7

Cirencester

  • Rapunzel at the Sundial Theatre; 2.30pm. Immersion Theatre present the UK premier of this witty, tongue-in-cheek retelling of this classic story. Rapunzel lives in a tower with her witch of a mother, dreaming of the outside world when a prince comes across her home. Book and lyrics by the creator of Friends. Tickets adults £8, children £6 available from www.sundial-theatre.co.uk

Malmesbury

  • Jazz Sundays in Le Mazot Brasserie at Whatley Manor Hotel from 12.15pm till 4pm and featuring Progressions Jazz Band, The Solent City Jazzmen and The Porter Trio. £6 includes the live jazz, in addition choose one, two or three courses form the a la carte menu. Jazz must be pre-booked and cannot be booked separately from lunch.

Stow-on-the-Wold

  • Charlie Calder Potts: Book of Kings exhibition at the Fosse Gallery. The show is based on Charlie’s time spend in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2013 as an official war artist, sponsored by the 9th/12th Royal Lancers, and looks at both the ancient and contemporary relationship between the Middle East and the UK. On until February 27. Open Monday-Saturday, 10.30am to 5pm. For more information visit www.fossegallery.com

Stroud

  • Glos Youth Wind Orchestra and Glos Symphonic Wind Orchestra present Music from the Movies at the Subscription Rooms. Entertainment for the whole family to enjoy, featuring over 80 of the county’s finest young musicians. Starts at 3pm. Tickets adults £7, concessions £5. For more information visit www.subscriptionrooms.org.uk

Churchdown

  • Churchdown Book Fair at Churchdown Community Centre, Parton Rd, Churchdown, GL3 2JH. For more information contact Terry Simms on 01452 546879 or visit www.churchdownbookfair.wordpress.com

Bristol

  • Robert Newman presents The Brain Show at The Lantern; 8pm. After volunteering for a brain-imaging experiment meant to locate the part of the brain that lights up when you’re in love, Rob emerged with more questions than answer. The comedian will attempt to find the answers during the show. Tickets £16.13 available from www.colstonhall.org

Monday, February 8

Bristol

  • Avenue Q at the Bristol Hippodrome; 7.30pm. A charming musical which tells the story of the loveable characters on a downtown New York street, trying to make sense of life’s burning issues. Tickets from £12.90 available from www.atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome

Tuesday, February 9

Cirencester

  • The Founding Collections of Corinium afternoon talk with Heather Dawson at the Corinium Museum; 2.30-4pm. The museum was founded in 1935 with the collaboration of the Bathurst and Cripps collections. Find out more about their collections which comprise some of the most significant objects at the museum. Costs £6, booking recommended.

South Cerney

  • The Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Races take place in Church Lane starting at 3.30pm. After the races, for all age groups, will be the presentation of prizes and refreshments in All Hallows. All Welcome. 

Cheltenham

  • BEATLEMANIA at the Everyman Theatre; 7.45pm. The show recreates the legendary live performances of The Beatles from their mop-top roots through the psychedelia of Sgt. Pepper then onto the final years of Abbey Road and Let It Be. Tickets £23. For more information visit www.everymantheatre.org.uk

Oxford

  • Jacqueline Wilson’s bestselling novel Hetty Feather is brought to life at the Oxford Playhouse. Tickets from £12 available from www.oxfordplayhouse.com

Wednesday, February 10

Cheltenham

  • Tortoise and the Hare at the Everyman Theatre. This muchloved Aesop’s fable is brought life, presenting an opportunity for children to enjoy live ballet, music and theatre. Performances at 2pm and 4pm, with each lasting 40 minutes. Tickets £10. For more visit www.everymantheatre.org.uk