From a Beano exhibition to Oklahoma! the musical and Edinburgh Fringe, 7 Unmissable Events

7 Unmissable Events: From a Beano exhibition to Oklahoma! the musical and Edinburgh Fringe, Event picks the top things to see this week

The Exhibition: Beano Time Travellers

Mottisfont in Hampshire stages an exhibition about the children’s comic, which features an interactive trail through the property’s grounds. Until September 8

 

The Film: Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw

Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham (above) are on a mission to save humanity in this high-octane Fast And Furious spin-off. Out now

Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham (above) are on a mission to save humanity in this high-octane Fast And Furious spin-off. Out now

 

The TV Show: This Way Up

Irish comedian Aisling Bea (above) writes and stars in this new six-part comedy-drama about a woman recovering from a breakdown. Sharon Horgan co-stars. Thurs, Channel 4, 10pm

Irish comedian Aisling Bea (above) writes and stars in this new six-part comedy-drama about a woman recovering from a breakdown. Sharon Horgan co-stars. Thurs, Channel 4, 10pm

 

The Musical: Oklahoma!

Josie Lawrence (above right) stars in this new production of the musical. Until September 7, Festival Theatre, Chichester

Josie Lawrence (above right) stars in this new production of the musical. Until September 7, Festival Theatre, Chichester

 

The Art Show: Van Gogh And Britain

How Britain inspired Vincent van Gogh – and the effect he had on British artists – is explored in 50 of the Dutchman’s works. Until August 11, Tate Britain, London

How Britain inspired Vincent van Gogh – and the effect he had on British artists – is explored in 50 of the Dutchman’s works. Until August 11, Tate Britain, London

 

The Play: Malory Towers

Brunel’s Passenger Shed at Bristol Temple Meads station becomes boarding school Malory Towers for Emma Rice’s musical adaptation of Enid Blyton’s series of novels. Until August 18

Brunel’s Passenger Shed at Bristol Temple Meads station becomes boarding school Malory Towers for Emma Rice’s musical adaptation of Enid Blyton’s series of novels. Until August 18

 

The Festival: Edinburgh Fringe  

Al Murray, Ed Byrne (above), Frank Skinner, Nina Conti, Paul Merton and Rhod Gilbert are among the top class comedians there this year. Until August 26

Al Murray, Ed Byrne (above), Frank Skinner, Nina Conti, Paul Merton and Rhod Gilbert are among the top class comedians there this year. Until August 26

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