Arts Centre, Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon: Thursday, October 26 Auto Boosh, comedy fresh from the Edinburgh Festival. Time: 8pm. Tickets: £7.
Friday, October 27 Little Johnny England, electric slide guitar, fiddle playing folksters. Time: 8pm. Tickets: £7
Saturday, October 28 Somebody To Love a theatrical tribute to Queen with a half mask romantic comedy show. A suburban fairy tale. Time: 8pm. Tickets: £7. (01793) 614837
Wyvern Theatre, Theatre Square, Swindon: Salos present the popular musical Mack and Mabel at 7.30pm and matinees 2.30pm. Tickets: £6.50. Ends Saturday, October 28. (01793) 524481
The Atrium, Havelock Square, Brunel Centre, Swindon: Tuesday October 31 Chuckles Comedy Club has Stephen Grant, Ian Stone and Milton Jones performing. Tickets are £5 in advance and £6 on the door. (01793) 490202 or 480051.
The Salisbury Playhouse: Tonight Getting On by Alan Bennett, a comic look at the political world, is directed by Sean O'Connor. Tickets: from £9. Ends Saturday November 18. (01722) 320117
The Old Fire Station, Oxford: Honk! winner of the laurence Olivier award, the tale of the ugly duckling .Time: 7.30pm. matinee 2.30pm. Tickets from: £7. Ends Saturday, October 28. (01865) 791577
Everyman Theatre, Regent Street, Cheltenham: An Inspector Calls, direct from the West End is presented by The Royal National Theatre, starring Rula Lenska. Time: 7.45pm and 2pm, 2.30pm matinees. Tickets: from £8. Ends Saturday, October 28. (01242) 572573.
The Watermill, Newbury: The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope. Romantic swashbuckler. Time: 7.30pm. Tickets: from £8. Ends Saturday November 11. (01635) 46044.
Corn Exchange, Newbury: Friday, October 27 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickins is presented by Image Theatre. Time: 2.30pm. Tickets: £5.50.
Saturday, October 28 Southern Sinfonia in concert. TIme: 7.45pm. Tickets: from £10. (01635) 522733
Theatre Royal, Sawclose, Bath: Oliver is presented by the Bath Light Operatic Group. Time: 7.30pm, 8pm and 2.30pm matinees. Tickets from £9. Ends Saturday, October 28. (01225) 448844.
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