TUESDAY, MARCH 17

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of British true life drama Military Wives (12A) starring Sharon Horgan in the cinema at 12.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Lunchtime concert performed by Chetham's School of Music Pianists at 12.45pm at the Wesley Church Centre, St John Street. Retiring collection. Tel: 01244 379275.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of acclaimed French period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire (15) starring Noemie Merlant in the cinema at 3.15pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Snake Oil and Harmony - Dan Reed and Danny Vaughn - in concert at The Live Rooms, Homer House, Station Road from 7pm. Admission £18.50. Visit www.theliverooms.com/www.seetickets.com.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents Royal Opera House Live screening of Fidelio by Beethoven in the cinema at 7.15pm. Tickets £19.50, aged under 26: £14.50. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meets at 7.30pm at the Grosvenor Museum when Bob Dennis will be showcasing the Bebington Salon of Photography. A not to be missed evening with some of the very best images that amateur photographers seeking their BPE accreditation have entered into this year’s salon. Visitors £5 on the door. An exhibition of mono prints taken in and around Chester, is ongoing inside the John Lewis Cafe on the Greyhound Shopping Park. For more information and the forthcoming programme see: www.chesterps.org

CHESTER: Paint Republic at Telford’s Warehouse in Tower Wharf. An evening of relaxed painting, hosted by a master artist, who will help you unleash your creativity by loosely instructing you how to paint a picture chosen for the event. Call 01244 390090 or visit www.telfordswarehouse.com for details.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 7pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of British true life drama Military Wives (12A) starring Sharon Horgan in the cinema at 11am and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of acclaimed French period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire (15) starring Noemie Merlant in the cinema at 2pm and 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Turin Brakes in concert at The Live Rooms, Homer House, Station Road from 7pm. Admission £20. Visit www.theliverooms.com/www.seetickets.com.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 7pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

CREWE: That’ll Be The Day at the Lyceum Theatre in Heath Street at 7.30pm. The UK’s No 1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns with the best of That’ll Be The Day. Prepare for a sensational evening of nostalgia as its best as this very special edition of the show presents the most popularly requested songs, impressions and comic sketches from over 33 years of touring. Featuring a smash hit playlist of tracks from the 50s right through to the 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over! Tickets £30, £28. Call 01270 368 242 or visit crewelyceum.co.uk.

MOLD: Screening of acclaimed World War One drama 1917 (15) starring George Mackay in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2pm. Tickets £6. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Rambert 2020 at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Rambert’s new show brings together moments of breakthrough from three great, distinctive choreographers: PreSentient, an early work from Wayne McGregor; Rouge, a new creation from French hip-hop battler Marion Motin; In your rooms, a powerful blend of the personal and political that catapulted Hofesh Shechter onto the world stage in 2007. Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

THURSDAY, MARCH 19

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of British true life drama Military Wives (12A) starring Sharon Horgan in the cinema at 12.30pm and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Organ recital by Tony Pinel performing works by Alfred Hollins, Bach, Stanford and Louis Verne at Chester Cathedral at 1.10pm. Adults £5.50, concessions £4.50. Tickets may be purchased in advance or on the day from the cathedral Welcome Desk. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of acclaimed French period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire (15) starring Noemie Merlant in the cinema at 3.15pm and 8.15pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Son of Dave in concert at The Live Rooms, Homer House, Station Road from 7pm. Admission £12. Visit www.theliverooms.com/www.seetickets.com.

CHESTER: West Coast Eagles - Eagles tribute - in concert at Alexander’s, Rufus Court from 8pm. Tickets £10 advance. Call 01244 401402 or visit www.alexanderslive.com.

CHESTER: Telford’s Folk Sessions, hosted by local folk pioneers The Deportees, at Telford’s Warehouse in Tower Wharf. Free entry. Call 01244 390090 or visit www.telfordswarehouse.com for details.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 7pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

CREWE: That’ll Be The Day at the Lyceum Theatre in Heath Street at 7.30pm. The UK’s No 1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns with the best of That’ll Be The Day. Prepare for a sensational evening of nostalgia as its best as this very special edition of the show presents the most popularly requested songs, impressions and comic sketches from over 33 years of touring. Featuring a smash hit playlist of tracks from the 50s right through to the 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over! Tickets £30, £28. Call 01270 368 242 or visit crewelyceum.co.uk.

ELLESMERE PORT: Hungry Horse Folk Club present Steve Knightley at the Whitby Club in Chester Road at 7.45pm. Visit  www.hungryhorseacoustic.com or call 0151 678 9902.

MOLD: Rambert 2020 at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 1.30pm and 7.30pm. Rambert’s new show brings together moments of breakthrough from three great, distinctive choreographers: PreSentient, an early work from Wayne McGregor; Rouge, a new creation from French hip-hop battler Marion Motin; In your rooms, a powerful blend of the personal and political that catapulted Hofesh Shechter onto the world stage in 2007. Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

WARRINGTON: Rob Brydon - Songs and Stories at the Parr Hall in Palmyra Square at 7.30pm. Join celebrated comedian, singer, actor, presenter and impressionist – the brilliantly talented Rob Brydon, for a very special evening of toe-tapping tunes and side-splitting laughter! Best known for feel-good TV favourites like Gavin and Stacey and Would I Lie to You, Rob swaps the screen for the stage as he takes his new show out on the road to a series of intimate venues across the UK. He will be accompanied by a live band in what promises to be an unforgettable evening of storytelling and song. Expect Sondheim to Rodgers and Hammerstein, Paul Simon to Tom Waits. Tickets from £37. Call 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 20

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 12.30pm and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Suitcase Theatre Company presents Dancing in the Wings by Philippa Davies at the Forum Studio Theatre in Hamilton Place at 7.45pm. Rachel’s desire was a simple one; to have a family of her own and yet, despite the medical marvels of the modern age, this simple dream was snatched away. Alone, and faced with the crippling adversity of losing a child, Rachel finds needed help in Julia, a counsellor at the local hospice. Directed by Chris Dukes, this moving play is based upon writer Philippa Davies’s own struggles with stillbirth and child loss. Dancing in the Wings aims to raise awareness of these issues and reach out to those facing similar hardship and show them that they are not alone. Some of the proceeds from this play will be donated to two charities; Ty Gobaith (Hope House) and Sands who support sufferers in this area. Not recommended for those aged under 13. Tickets from £10. Call 01244 341296 or visit www.tiptopproductions.co.uk.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents The Boaty Theatre Company with their National Theatre Connections 2020 presentation of Dungeness by Chris Thompson at the Garret Theatre at 8pm. In a remote part of the UK, where nothing ever happens, a group of teenagers share a safe house for LGBT+ young people. While their shared home welcomes difference, it can be tricky for self-appointed group leader Birdie to keep the peace. The group must decide how they want to commemorate an attack that happened to LGBT+ people, in a country far away. How do you take to the streets and protest if you’re not ready to tell the world who you are? If you’re invisible, does your voice still count? A play about love, commemoration and protest. Tickets £5. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 7pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

MOLD: Rambert 2020 at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Rambert’s new show brings together moments of breakthrough from three great, distinctive choreographers: PreSentient, an early work from Wayne McGregor; Rouge, a new creation from French hip-hop battler Marion Motin; In your rooms, a powerful blend of the personal and political that catapulted Hofesh Shechter onto the world stage in 2007. Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peak, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Screening of wartime fantasy JoJo Rabbit (12A) starring Taika Waititi in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 8pm. Tickets £7. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 21

ANTROBUS: Family Barn Dance fundraising event at Antrobus Village Hall, Knutsford Road. Come and celebrate World Down Syndrome Day from 4–9pm featuring live ceilidh band the Tern Valley Tinkers with a dance caller. There will be confectionery to purchase, raffle tickets to buy, stalls and competitions. Tickets include food and entertainment. Adult £10, child £5.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents family screening of Sonic the Hedgehog (PG) starring Jim Carrey in the cinema at 10.30am. Tickets £4. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 12.30pm and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Lunchtime organ recital  performed by John Hosking (Holy Trinity, Southport) at 12.45pm at the Wesley Church Centre, St John Street. Retiring collection. Tel: 01244 379275. 

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents comedian Jimmy Carr with his new show Terribly Funny in the Storyhouse Theatre at 7pm and 9.30pm. Jimmy’s new show contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things.  Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. But they’re just jokes – they are not the terrible things.  Tickets £31. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Suitcase Theatre Company presents Dancing in the Wings by Philippa Davies at the Forum Studio Theatre in Hamilton Place at 7.45pm. Rachel’s desire was a simple one; to have a family of her own and yet, despite the medical marvels of the modern age, this simple dream was snatched away. Alone, and faced with the crippling adversity of losing a child, Rachel finds needed help in Julia, a counsellor at the local hospice. Directed by Chris Dukes, this moving play is based upon writer Philippa Davies’s own struggles with stillbirth and child loss. Dancing in the Wings aims to raise awareness of these issues and reach out to those facing similar hardship and show them that they are not alone. Some of the proceeds from this play will be donated to two charities; Ty Gobaith (Hope House) and Sands who support sufferers in this area. Not recommended for those aged under 13. Tickets from £10. Call 01244 341296 or visit www.tiptopproductions.co.uk.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents The Boaty Theatre Company with their National Theatre Connections 2020 presentation of Dungeness by Chris Thompson at the Garret Theatre at 8pm. In a remote part of the UK, where nothing ever happens, a group of teenagers share a safe house for LGBT+ young people. While their shared home welcomes difference, it can be tricky for self-appointed group leader Birdie to keep the peace. The group must decide how they want to commemorate an attack that happened to LGBT+ people, in a country far away. How do you take to the streets and protest if you’re not ready to tell the world who you are? If you’re invisible, does your voice still count? A play about love, commemoration and protest. Tickets £5. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 2pm and 7pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

MOLD: Family Film Club screening of animated film Missing Link (PG) in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 11am. Tickets £4. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Screening of wartime fantasy JoJo Rabbit (12A) starring Taika Waititi in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2pm and 8pm. Tickets £7. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Rambert 2020 at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Rambert’s new show brings together moments of breakthrough from three great, distinctive choreographers: PreSentient, an early work from Wayne McGregor; Rouge, a new creation from French hip-hop battler Marion Motin; In your rooms, a powerful blend of the personal and political that catapulted Hofesh Shechter onto the world stage in 2007. Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents family screening of Sonic the Hedgehog (PG) starring Jim Carrey in the cinema at 10.30am. Tickets £4. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 12.30pm and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents Cestrian Community Players with Today I Wrote Everything at the Garret Theatre at 5.30pm. A cycle of six short plays written by Chris Mapp and based on the work of Daniil Kharms, a Soviet-era avant-gardist and absurdist poet, writer and dramatist, of the 1900s. Each piece is brought up to date and asks questions about modern problems in society. The six plays are comical and farcical appropriate for all ages. These dramas also use minimal set and costume. The absurd cycle is then, after the interval, followed by a comedy set in Chester park. Tickets £5. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents Mother's Day screening of Bridget Jones' Diary (15) starring Renee Zellweger in The Kitchen at 7.30pm. Tickets £12 including an ice cream. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHRISTLETON: On The Mark Youth Theatre present Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber at Christleton High School at 2pm. Featuring 80 talented young performers aged 10-19 who make up a cast of 50 for each performance, a total of 90 costumes, 60 wigs, dozens of individual makeup designs and a stunning junkyard set which is completely 100% upcycled from old junk donated by members of the community, the show will be directed for On The Mark Youth Theatre by Simon Phillips with choreography by Laura Morris. Full details of On The Mark Youth Theatre can be found at https://otmyt.co.uk where tickets for Cats can be booked online.

MONDAY, MARCH 23

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 11am and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

TUESDAY, MARCH 24

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 12.30pm and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Lunchtime concert performed by Adam Davies (piano) at 12.45pm at the Wesley Church Centre, St John Street. Retiring collection. Tel: 01244 379275.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 3.15pm and 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Chester Film Society screening of Spanish drama Everybody Knows (15) directed by Asghar Farhadi at Grosvenor Museum. Doors 7pm. Guest tickets £5. Call 01244 371750 or visit http://www.chesterfilmfans.co.uk/

MOLD: The Original Theatre Company present The Croft by Ali Milles at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Based on a true story. In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in the deserted village of Coillie Ghille, when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them. In this bold and haunting new play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost). Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 11am and 6pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents Fortunately...with Fi and Jane Live in the Storyhouse Theatre at 7.30pm. The live show spin-off from the podcast experience no one knew they wanted, until they got it. Broadcasters Jane Garvey and Fi Glover’s smash-hit BBC Radio 4 podcast Fortunately has something of a cult following owing to its frank, razor-sharp style and wit; each week they share musings on their lives, from pet deaths and garden hose repairs, to the trouble with HRT patches. It was once described as “surprisingly successful” by a BBC middle management figure in ankle-swinging chinos. Tickets £30.50-£26.50. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

MOLD: Dementia friendly screening of classic 1961 British drama Whistle Down The Wind (U) starring Hayley Mills in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 12.30pm. Tickets £4. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: The Original Theatre Company present The Croft by Ali Milles at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Based on a true story. In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in the deserted village of Coillie Ghille, when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them. In this bold and haunting new play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost). Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Screening of French drama Amanda (15) in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 8pm. Tickets £7. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

THURSDAY, MARCH 26

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of true life drama Misbehaviour (12A) starring Keira Knightley in the cinema at 12.30pm and 8pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Organ recital by Alexander Palotai performing works by Kenneth Leighton, Robert Saxton, Jacques van Oortmerssen, Thomas Hyde, Roxanna Panufnik and Lennox Berkeley at Chester Cathedral at 1.10pm. Adults £5.50, concessions £4.50. Tickets may be purchased in advance or on the day from the cathedral Welcome Desk. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents screening of Australian period drama The True History of the Kelly Gang (18) starring George Mackay in the cinema at 3.15pm. Tickets £9.50, £8.50 for screenings before 5pm. Aged under 26: £7 or £6 before 5pm. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

CHESTER: Storyhouse presents comedian Josh Widdicombe with his new show Bit Much in the Storyhouse Theatre at 8pm. Tickets £21.50. Visit www.storyhouse.com or call 01244 409113.

MOLD: The Original Theatre Company present The Croft by Ali Milles at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Based on a true story. In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in the deserted village of Coillie Ghille, when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them. In this bold and haunting new play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost). Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 27

MOLD: The Original Theatre Company present The Croft by Ali Milles at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.30pm. Based on a true story. In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in the deserted village of Coillie Ghille, when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them. In this bold and haunting new play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost). Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 28

MOLD: Screening of wartime fantasy JoJo Rabbit (12A) starring Taika Waititi in the Film Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2pm. Tickets £7. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: The Original Theatre Company present The Croft by Ali Milles at the Anthony Hopkins Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Based on a true story. In the remote Scottish Highlands two women arrive at a former Crofters Hut in the deserted village of Coillie Ghille, when suddenly the weekend getaway takes an unexpected turn. Cut off from the modern world, Laura and Suzanne find themselves drawn into the dark history of the Croft and the lives that passed before them. In this bold and haunting new play the present interweaves with the past as ancient tales surface and the terrifying truth lurking in the Croft is revealed. Starring national treasure Gwen Taylor (Barbara, A Bit of A Do, Coronation Street, Heartbeat) and Caroline Harker (Middlemarch, A Touch of Frost). Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

NANTWICH: St Luke’s Hospice gala concert is back by popular demand for a night of wonderful music. The gala concert will be held at the beautiful St Mary’s Church. The event will feature appearances from the Roberts Bakery Band and the Rhos Orpheus Male Choir. Guests will also be treated to a glass of fizz and desert canapés at the interval. Tickets £15 per person with all money raised from the event going directly towards patient care at the hospice. For more information and to buy your tickets contact 01606 555815 or email holly.wagstaff@slhospice.co.uk.

MONDAY, MARCH 30

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

TUESDAY, MARCH 31

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

THURSDAY, APRIL 2

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

FRIDAY, APRIL 3

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

NORTHWICH: The Skills, Jobs & Opportunities Fair takes place at Brio Northwich Memorial Court. The free event hosted by Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Skills & Employment team takes place between 10am and 3pm. The Fair will bring together local businesses and jobseekers. Businesses will be able to promote their employment opportunities and find the right candidates to fill their current vacancies. For further information call Northwich Work Zone: 01606 288540.

SATURDAY, APRIL 4

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 5

CHESTER: The Nave Choir of Chester Cathedral directed by Andrew Wyatt present St Mark Passion by Charles Wood at Chester Cathedral at 6.30pm. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

MONDAY, APRIL 6

CHESTER: Organist Andrew Wyatt presents Le Chemin de la Croix by Mercel Dupre at 7.30pm following compline at Chester Cathedral. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

TUESDAY, APRIL 7

CHESTER: Chester Film Society screening of Israeli drama Foxtrot (15) directed by Samuel Maoz at Grosvenor Museum. Doors 7pm. Guest tickets £5. Call 01244 371750 or visit http://www.chesterfilmfans.co.uk/

CHESTER: The Lay Clerks of Chester Cathedral, directed by Philip Rushforth, present Lamentations by Thomas Tallis at 7.30pm following compline at Chester Cathedral. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8

CHESTER: Organist Philip Rushforth presents Lenten Choral Preludes by Bach and Hubert Parry interspersed with Bible and poetry readings at 7.30pm following compline at Chester Cathedral. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

THURSDAY, APRIL 9

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

FRIDAY, APRIL 10

CHESTER: Chester City Passion in the city centre from 10.30am. Join more than 5,000 people for this spectacular and commemorative event to remember the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ.

CHESTER: Chester Cathedral Choir, directed by Philip Rushforth, presents St Mark Passion by John Joubert and Four Penitential Motets by Francis Poulenc at Chester Cathedral at 8pm. Visit chestercathedral.com for details.

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SATURDAY, APRIL 11

MOLD: Milky Peaks, written and composed by Seiriol Davies, in the Emlyn Williams Theatre at Theatr Clwyd at 2.45pm and 7.45pm. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia, the small town of Milky Peaks is nominated for Britain’s Best Town, which is lovely. However, the award brings with it a dark, insidious right-wing agenda, threatening the heart and soul of the community. Can the locals find their voice in time to turn the tide? Tickets from £10. Call 01352 701521 or visit www.theatrclwyd.com.

SUNDAY, APRIL 19

NORTHWICH: Spring plant fair at Arley Hall and Gardens from 10am-4pm. Enjoy a day out browsing the specialist plant nurseries selling unusual plants, shrubs and spring flowering bulbs and gather great ideas for your garden for the coming seasons. Adult entry is £2, £1 if booked online below or call 01565 777 353 Ext 20. Entry to the hall and gardens is an additional fee. The Gardener’s Kitchen café is open for meals or just delicious tea and cake. Parking free - dogs welcome on a lead.

TUESDAY, APRIL 21

CHESTER: Chester Film Society screening of Italian drama Happy as Lazarro (12A) directed by Alice Rohrwacher at Grosvenor Museum. Doors 7pm. Guest tickets £5. Call 01244 371750 or visit http://www.chesterfilmfans.co.uk/

TUESDAY, APRIL 28

CHESTER: Chester Film Society screening of Icelandic drama Woman At War (12A) directed by Benedikt Erlingsson at Grosvenor Museum. Doors 7pm. Guest tickets £5. Call 01244 371750 or visit http://www.chesterfilmfans.co.uk/

SATURDAY, MAY 16

MARBURY: Marbury Merry Days, in aid of St Michael & All Angels Church. Up to one thousand people visit Merry Days on each of the two days, and this year the American Civil War Society will be a major draw with their re-enactments and living history camp. There will also be a craft and gift fair. Further information is available on the website – www.marburymerrydays.org.

SUNDAY, MAY 17

MARBURY: Marbury Merry Days, in aid of St Michael & All Angels Church. Up to one thousand people visit Merry Days on each of the two days, and this year the American Civil War Society will be a major draw with their re-enactments and living history camp. There will also be a craft and gift fair. Further information is available on the website – www.marburymerrydays.org.