There's plenty going on in the Cotswolds this week

Thursday, July 14
Cirencester

  • CORINIUM Cinema at the Corinium Museum will be showing Amelie, the classic film about an innocent and naive girl in Paris who, with her own sense of justice, decides to help those around her and along the way, discovers love. £6 per adult, £5 concessions booking recommended, begins at 7pm.

Cheltenham

  • THE Sound of Music continues its run at The Everyman Theatre. Starring Lucy O’Byrne and Andrew Lancel. A magnificent new production to enchant and enthral the young and the young at heart. On until Saturday, July 23. Go to everymantheatre.org.uk
  • GLOUCESTERSHIRE Youth Players begin their tour of Shakespeare’s farcical comedy, The Comedy of Errors, with plenty of puns, cases of mistaken identity, slapstick and wordplay. For more information and to book tickets visit gyptheatre.org.

Friday, July 15
Charlton

  • THE Wurzels at the Horse and Groom Inn with support band Tundra. Cider, ale, hog roasts and burgers and a fun packed evening. Gates open at 6pm, tickets cost £20. For more information and to book visit horseandgroomcharlton.com.

Cheltenham

  • SECOND Soprano at the Everyman Studio Theatre. Set in 1914, two sisters are torn apart by historic events. An astonishing narrative unfolds telling the story of the nurses and entertainers who served in WWI. 7.45pm. Runs until Saturday, July 16. For tickets and more information visit everymantheatre.org.uk.

Saturday, July 16
Sevenhampton

  • CAR boot sale from 2-4pm at Manor Farm, GL54 5SW. Cars £5 Vans £10.

Northleach

  • THE Seraphino string ensemble will play with local amateurs and a sprinkling of professianal musicians coming together for the benefit of Northleach Parish and surrounding area. The event takes place at the Church of St Peter and St Paul at 7.30pm. Tickets, £12 adults, £10 concessions, are available on the door. E-mail seraphino.ensemble@btinternet.com to reserve tickets.

Down Ampney

  • CHURCH fete at All Saint’s Church from 2-3.30pm with teas, stalls, games, storytelling, bell ringing, treasure hunt, face painting and more.

Bibury

  • BIBURY village hall flower show. Vegetables, flowers, handicrafts, photography, cookery and children’s classes. Sale of produce at 4pm. Teas will be served throughout the afternoon. Admission free.

Fairford

  • SINGER-songwriter Henry Bateman will be performing at The Studio, Farmor’s School with Norwegian acoustic duo Sincerely Frank. Entry on the door £7.50 for adults and £5 students/U16. Call 07522 766297 or email henrybatemanorders@gamil.com to reserve seats. Door open 7.30pm.

Chedworth

  • CHEDWORTH Roman Villa is taking part in the Festival of Archaeology until Sunday, July 31. The National Trust team are putting on a number of activities to give visitors a chance to get up close to archaeological artefacts. More information from nationaltrust.org.uk/chedworth.

Coln St Aldwyns

  • THE Big Swing Band Picnic at The Mill House. Bring a picnic and something to sit on and enjoy an evening of swinging musical entertainment courtesy of the Gloucestershire Jazz Swing Band. Tickets £10 on the gate for adults, £5 for children under 16. Proceeds to The League of Friends of Fairford Hospital. Gates open 5.30pm, concert starts 6.30pm. No dogs allowed.

Cirencester 

  • NEW Brewery Arts Sculpture: Inside and Out. Visitors to the gallery are invited to step outside to discover exciting new sculpture around the centre. Runs until September 11. New Brewery Arts, Brewery Court. Free admission.

Dursley

  • NORMAN Hill car boot takes place every Saturday in Norman Hill Field next to Dursley police station, GL11 5QN. It runs from 12-4pm, sellers from 11am. Cars £6. Details from 07711 476715. 

Sunday, July 17
Cirencester

  • ANNUAL open day at Abbey Home Farm, Burford Road. A chance to see the inner workings of an organic farm. Trailer rides, egg collecting, milking, creamery tours, butchery tours, veg garden tours, crafts, farm archaeology, static machinery display, Cotswold Cart Horse Society and local organic food. Free entry, 10- 4pm.

Stroud

  • EDD Bateman at the Subscription Rooms. A night celebrating music from Senegal to Cameroon with songs in English and the traditional languages of West Africa. 7.30pm. Tickets £14, concessions £12. For more information and to book tickets visit subscriptionsrooms.org.uk. 

Bristol

  • DES O’Connor and Jimmy Tarbuck at the Bristol Hippodrome. Two legends of show-business come together, accompanied by music and video to reminisce and entertain the Bristol Hippodrome for one night only. Go to atgtickets.com for tickets.

Monday, July 18
Bristol

  • THE Rocky Horror Show at the Bristol Hippodrome. The world’s favourite rock ‘n’ roll musical is back by popular demand to thrill once again with its frothy fun and naughty moments. On until Saturday, July 23. Go to atgtickets.com for tickets.

Tuesday, July 19
Daglingworth

  • OPEN Gardens at Daglingworth House and the adjoining garden at The Chantry, Daglingworth from 5.30-8pm in support of Rendcomb Patients’ Support Group. Entrance, £6 aper person to include tea/coffee and& cake, wine available at own expense. Live organ music at the Church. Parking in field beside Daglingworth House. All proceeds to improving access ramp to Rendcomb Surgery.

Wednesday, July 20
Cheltenham

  • OPEN air theatre festival at the Bacon Theatre. A wide variety of shows and performances. Until July 31. More details at bacontheatre.co.uk.