CULTURE FIX
THIS MONTH’S CULTURE GEMS FOCUS ON TIME, WHETHER YOU’RE TRAVELLING BACK TO THE ROCKING SEVENTIES OR RACING AGAINST THE CLOCK, SAYS BRYONY GOOCH
FILM
A Good Person
Morgan Freeman and Florence Pugh star as Daniel and Allison, would-be in-laws connected through their grief following a traumatic car crash. Allison loses her potential sister-in-law and Daniel loses his daughter in this stirring comedy drama written, directed and produced by Zach Braff. In cinemas from 24th March
GAME
The Mind Of Moriarty: Live Escape Experience
Escape-room aficionados will love this new mission from the creators of the award-winning Sherlock: The Official Live Game. Players can attempt to defeat criminal mastermind Moriarty, with scenes straight out of BBC’S Sherlock and its stars Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman offering the clues. Open from 1st March at W12 shopping centre, Shepherd’s Bush Green, London. Tickets from £35; thegameisnow.com
TV
Daisy Jones & The Six
The wait is over for this much-anticipated adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel about the 1970s music scene. Riley Keough stars as the eponymous rock singer, with Sam Claflin as bandmate Billy Dunne. This tale of sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll feels a lot like the story behind Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours – how a band’s meteoric rise can be rocked by personal relationships. Premieres 3rd March on Amazon Prime Video
theatre
Titanic: The Musical
Celebrating 10 years since its original London premiere, this Tony Award-winning musical sets sail on a tour of the UK this March. Separate to the iconic James Cameron film, this stage show is based on real-life stories of the people on board the Titanic, their hopes, dreams and ambitions. Touring from 16th March to 5th August; titanicthemusical.co.uk