MICHAEL Law and the Piccadilly Dance Orchestra appear at The Harlequin, Redhill, this Friday at 8pm. The show features songs by Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Noel Coward and Irving Berlin. Tickets at £14, concessions £12.50, on 01737 765547.
THE New Seekers will appear at Fairfield Halls, Croydon, on Thursday at 7.45pm. The band celebrates 38 years of concerts with a new show called The New Seekers In Perfect Harmony. Tickets from £15.50 on 020 8688 9291.
CRACKING Up, a night of laughter with award-winning comedian John Ryan, is at Epsom Playhouse this Thursday at 7.30pm. The show may not be suitable for under-16s. Tickets at £8, concessions £5, on 01372 742555.
BRITAIN'S Next Top Family is at The Hawth, Crawley, this Friday at 1.30pm and Saturday at 11am. The show is produced by Pop-Up who make imaginative plays for young people. Tickets at £5.50 on 01293 553636.
THE Magic Flute is at Fairfield Halls, Croydon, this Friday at 7.45pm. The concert will be performed by Swansea City Opera's ensemble and the Swansea City Opera Orchestra. Tickets from £18.50 on 020 8688 9291.
PINK Floyd tribute The Perfect Alibi appear at The Harlequin, Redhill, this Saturday at 8pm. The band have been touring for over 15 years and will perform over two hours of classic Floyd music. Tickets at £14, concessions £12.50, on 01737 765547.
CALYPSO Rose, of Tobago, gives a rare UK performance in Caribbean Footprint at The Hawth, Crawley, this Sunday at 6pm. Cuban guitarist Pedro Luis Ferrer also appears with his band along with other guests. Tickets at £15, discounts £10, on 01293 553636.
THE Royal Band of the Royal British Legion comes to Fairfield Halls, Croydon, this Saturday at 7.30pm. The band performs everything from show tunes to concert marches. Tickets from £10 on 020 8688 9291.
DORKING Halls is hosting An Audience With Michael Portillo this Friday at 7.30pm. The former MP for Kensington and Chelsea is now regular columnist. After sharing anecdotes he will take questions. Tickets from £14 on 01306 881717.
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