Thursday, March 15

- THE Remi Harris Trio embark on a three month nationwide tour of the UK & Ireland.

As part of the tour they will be heading to Somerset and in particular the Creative Innovation Centre in Taunton on March 15.

Musically the show is a reflection of Remi’s artistic influences - with repertoire ranging from Django Reinhardt to Jimi Hendrix and all things in between - including new compositions from his anticipated third album.

Takes place at Creative Innovation Centre CIC, Memorial Hall, Paul Street, Taunton.

Tickets £12/£8(concs).

Phantom Thread

- CINEMA: Set in 1950’s London, a successful and well-renowned dressmaker meets a strong-willed woman who becomes both his muse and lover during a push-and-pull relationship in which both characters struggle to maintain their power and set aside their differences. Stars Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville.

Suitable for ages 15 and above Tickets from £6.50. Buy online at thebrewhouse.net or on 01823 283244.

All takes place at the Brewhouse Theatre from 11.30am-1.45pm.

Friday, March 16

- Easter Bingo Join Nynehead under 5’s Preschool Committee on Friday, March 16, for there Easter Bingo Fundraiser. Doors open at 6.30 pm. Eyes down 7.30 pm.

Takes place at Nynehead Memorial Hall, Nynehead, Wellington.

Saturday, March 17

- The Phoenix Singers present Light Up!

A Little Jazz Mass & Aesop’s Fables by Bob Chilcott. Music by Lindbery, Debussy, Gjeilo.

Tickets £10 each (students & children free) on sale at the Taunton Visitor Centre.

Concert at Temple Methodist Church, Upper High Street, Taunton.

- GREASE is the word: Tribute A spectacular musical tribute show, including Rizzo, Kenickie,and of course Frenchy’s guardian Angel.

Tickets price includes a 2-course American Themed Buffet meal. Starts at 7.30pm.

Event will be held at The Beambridge Inn, Wellington, Somerset.

- Exhibition

A new family exhibition Michael Morpurgo: A Lifetime in Stories will be open at the Museum of Somerset from March 17 to July 7.

Visitors can discover the life and works of one of Britain’s best loved storytellers and the author of the inspirational hit of stage and screen War Horse.

The exhibition comes to the museum from Seven Stories, The National Centre for Children’s Books, which is custodian of the Michael Morpurgo archive. Michael is one of Britain’s greatest living authors for children. In the 2018 New Year Honours list he was awarded a knighthood for his services to literature and charity. His work spans 40 years and a career that has seen the publication of over 150 books for children.

On display will be draft manuscripts, photographs, notebooks and correspondence. Items include handwritten versions of War Horse showing how the story evolved from first draft to publication of the book, adaptation for the National Theatre and Steven Spielberg film script. Props from stage and film include a goose puppet, on loan from the National Theatre, a maquette of the Joey puppet and a First World War painting by war artist F.W. Reed that inspired War Horse.

Sunday, March 18

- Easter Bingo

Easter Bingo in aid of Wellington Majorettes French Exchange Fund.

Doors open 3.45pm eyes down 4.30pm. £1 a book for 12 games or 6 books for £5. Bingo at Wellington Football Club, North Street, Wellington.

Monday, March 19

- Toddler Bouncy Fun Morning

Every Monday from 9.30am - 11.30am during term time.

£5 per child and siblings £2. Adults free. No booking required.Takes place at Wellington Scout Group, The Castle Hall,, 6 Fore Street, Wellington from 9.30am to 11.30am.

Tuesday, March 20

- Oscar Wilde Season LIVE: Lady Windermere’s Fan A new production of Oscar Wilde’s social comedy, Lady Windermere’s Fan, staged at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End, and directed by Kathy Burke. Tickets £16-£11.

Buy online at thebrewhouse.net or call 01823 283244. Film at The Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton.