DON’T MISS THIS WEEK…
TV BRASSIC
Michelle Keegan (right, as Erin) and the gang are back for series four and ready to cause mayhem once again. From training dogs to finding severed body parts and creating chaos at a murder-mystery party, trouble is never far away for this motley crew.
Starts on Wednesday on Sky Max and Now.
BOOK NOW SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR TOUR
Join the Grammy awardwinning choir on its first UK tour in ten years, spreading joy to audiences with a collection of songs that commemorate South Africa’s struggle for equality and democracy.
Visit sowetogospelchoir.com/ uk-tour-2022.
FILM SEE HOW THEY RUN
Inspector Stoppard and eager rookie Constable Stalker (Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan, right) are put on the case when a member of a film crew is murdered in 1950s London. With the cast and staff at the top of the suspect list, it is up to the detectives to untangle the web of connections, rivalries and sordid affairs to find the killer.
In cinemas from Friday.
TOUR NOISES OFF
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Michael Frayn’s riotous comedy play focuses on a touring theatre company, with egos, memory loss and passionate affairs turning each performance into a risky adventure. Starring Felicity Kendal and TracyAnn Oberman. At Richmond, Brighton, Bath and Cambridge.
Visit atgtickets.com for Richmond and Brighton; theatreroyal.org.uk for Bath, and cambridgeartstheatre.com for Cambridge.
BOOK ISAAC AND THE EGG
One of the most eagerly awaited books of the year follows the story of a grieving man who walks into the woods on the worst morning of his life. Standing on a bridge, he screams into the silence – but he hears a noise in the distance and finds a large abandoned egg. An incredibly moving and at times heartbreaking – and sometimes funny – book from Bobby Palmer. Out now (Headline Review, £14.99).