1. High Wycombe Scout and Guide Gang Show
It is said that somewhere, everyday of every year, a Gang Show is being performed. Our Gang consists of 90+ local members of the Scout and Guide Associations who produce, manage and perform the entire show. If you have never been to one of our shows before let us amaze you with the enthusiasm and talent of our local cast. Visit www.hw-scouts.org.uk/gs for more information. Saturday matinee at 2pm. All Tickets £8 (concessions £6).  
27 and 28 March, 7.30pm, Wycombe Abbey School, High Wycombe.

2. The Neil Diamond Story
Singer and guitarist Bob Drury, described as the UK’s ‘Voice of Neil’, celebrates the life and work of this musical legend. Featuring iconic songs from a hit filled musical career such as Cracklin’ Rosie, Sweet Caroline, Love on The Rocks, Forever in Blue Jeans, and Girl You’ll be a Woman Soon alongside much loved album tracks and more recent acoustic material. Bob Drury’s one-man show is a ‘must see’ for all Diamond fans. Tickets are £15, available online at www.wycobeswan.co.uk or by calling the ticket office on 01494 512 000.
27 March, 8pm, Wycombe Swan Old Town Hall, St Mary Street, High Wycombe.

3. Murder Mystery at Missenden Abbey
You are invited to the biggest film premiere in town, Titanic 2 - an event laced with intrigue, sprinkled with jealousy and flambéed by lady with a magnificent ginger beard. The event doors open from 7pm where you will receive a glass of sparkling wine before being invited to sit down for a three-course dinner to enjoy as the Murder Mystery unfolds! Call 01494 866811 or email bookings@missendenabbey.ltd.uk.Tickets £40.
27 March, 7pm, Missenden Abbey, London Road, Great Missenden.

4. Daffodil Sunday
Enjoy the abundance of snowdrops and the daffodils which are just bursting into a sea of yellow. Take part in a treasure hunt, warm up with some teas and coffees and enjoy a slice of home-made cake from our cake sale. Please note dogs are not allowed in the grounds. I am fundraising as part of Deloitte’s Charity Challenge 2015 - all proceeds go directly to three great causes: Alzheimer's Society, Mind and Prostate Cancer UK - so any further donations would be greatly appreciated. Donate at www.justgiving.com/Kat-Hilder/. Call 07736 900681 or email kat_hilder@hotmail.com.Tickets: Adults £4, Children £2, Family ticket £10.
29 March, 12pm, West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe High Street, West Wycombe.

5. Simon Allen
Simon is joined by Malcolm Edmondstone (piano), Mike Soper (trumpet, flugel), Andy Crowdy (bass) and Clark Tracey (drums). They'll be playing tunes such as Speak Low, Come rain or Come Shine, Joy Spring, What is this thing Called Love and In a Sentimental Mood. Simon Allen is a leading UK jazz musician, beginning his career at a young age in the Pendulum Jazz Orchestra and National Youth Jazz Orchestra. Tickets are £14, available online at www.nordenfarm.org or by calling the box office on 01628 788997.
27 March, 8pm, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead.