Thursday, February 21
Guiting Power
Lambing at Adam Henson’s farm.
A flock of over 660 ewes are due to give birth this lambing season and the Farm Park would love to share the magic with you.
Cotswold Farm Park, Guiting Power, GL54 5FL
Runs until Sunday, April 28.
All day from 10.30am.
Visit cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk
Cheltenham
Middle Ground Theatre Company presents gripping and critically acclaimed courtroom sensation The Verdict. Starring Ian Kelsey and Denis Lill.
The Everyman Theatre, Regent Street, Cheltenham GL50 1HQ.
Tickets from Box Office 01242 572573 and everymantheatre.org.uk
Runs until Saturday, February 23.
Malmesbury
Malmesbury Skate Festival.
The 12th century abbey has once again transformed into a temporary skate park.
For full times visit Facebook page Malmesbury Abbey Skate.
Also runs Friday, February 22.
Tetbury
The film Disobedience follows a woman as she returns to the community that shunned her decades earlier for an attraction to a childhood friend. Once back, their passions reignite as they explore the boundaries of faith and sexuality. Stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams and Alessandro Nivola.
Certificate 15.
7pm
Tetbury Goods Shed, Gumstool Hill, Tetbury, GL8 8DG.
Tickets at shed-arts.co.uk
Chedworth
Meet James Farrer
Meet the man who uncovered Chedworth Roman Villa in 1864 and take a special tour around the site with a costumed interpreter.
1.30-3pm.
Free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Chedworth Roman Villa, Yanworth, GL54 3LJ
Friday, February 22
Cirencester
Exhibition- Sign Up. Taking inspiration from the high street, this exhibition looks at contemporary signage and lettering featuring hand-painted signage, gilded glass, neon and film.
Entry free.
New Brewery Arts, Brewery Court, Cirencester, GL7 1JH
Visit newbreweryarts.org.uk
On until March 17
Saturday, February 23
Tetbury
Le Swing are back by popular demand for a wonderful evening of French chanson and American songbook classics, delivered in their own gypsy jazz-inspired style.
£10.50 (£12.50 on the night).
7.30pm.
Tetbury Goods Shed, Gumstool Hill, Tetbury, GL8 8DG
Tickets from Tetbury Visitor Information Centre or online at shed-arts.co.uk
Fairford
Henry Bateman and his six-piece band
Launching his brand new third album ‘Hide & Seek’.
Tickets £10 from henrybatemanmusic@gmail.com or phone 07522 766297.
7.30pm.
St Mary’s Church, High Street, Fairford GL7 4AF
Cirencester
Nearly New Sale
Preloved parent, children and baby goods. Profits go to NCT charity.
Admission £1 per adult. Children free
9am-10.45am.
The Bingham Hall, King Street, Cirencester, GL7 1JT
Repair Cafe
Volunteers try to mend toys, clothes, small electrical and household items (bikes by appointment).
10.30am-1pm.
12 Ashcroft Road, Cirencester, GL7 1QX
Visit facebook.com/cirenrepaircafe
Swindon
The Chicago Blues Brothers
A high-octane, adrenaline-pumping musical mash-up which has jump started the legacy of Jake and Elwood for a new generation with its modern twist on this cult classic and an energy and spirit that is impossible to resist.
Wyvern Theatre, Theatre Square, Swindon, SN1 1QN
Visit swindontheatres.co.uk
Stroud
Sounds of the 60s
Experience The Sixties show that’s wowing audiences around the world, selling out and headlining venues from the Palladium to Old Trafford. Relive the music with the sounds of The Zoots.
Subscription Rooms, Stroud
8pm to 10.15pm
Tickets cost £17.50, concessions £15.50
Sunday, February 24
Cricklade
Mind, Body, Spirit
Psychic Fayre
Cricklade Town Hall, High Street, SN6 6DA
11am to 5pm
£2 admission (3 for 2)
01666 829 293
dreamgatepsychicfayres.blogspot.co.uk
Wednesday, February 27
Cirencester
National Theatre Connections.The Small Hours by Katherine Soper by Sundial Theatre Company. It’s the middle of the night and Peebs and Epi are the only students left at school over half-term. At the end of their night out, former step-siblings Red and Jazz try to navigate their reunion. Jaffa tries to help Keesh finish an essay. As day breaks, Wolfie is getting up the courage to confess a secret to VJ at a party.
When the night finally ends, the future is waiting – all of it.
7.30pm.
The Sundial Theatre, Cirencester College, Stroud Road.
Tickets £5 from sundial-theatre.co.uk
Also on Thursday, February 28
Tetbury
Extinction: Art Creativity & the Loss of Bees
Speaker Rosamund Portus talks about the world of bees, their history, their relationship with humans.
Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, The Goods Shed Gumstool Hill
From 7.30pm to 9pm.
£5 or £8
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