From Jessie J at Henley Festival to Adrian Mole on stage and Vita & Virginia, 7 Unmissable Events

7 Unmissable Events: From Jessie J at Henley Festival to Adrian Mole on stage and a Virginia Woolf film, Event picks the top things to see this week

The Festival: Henley Festival

Get your glad rags ready for the Thames-side black-tie festival. Boy George, Jessie J (above) and Tom Odell are among this year’s headliners. Wednesday to Sunday

 

The Art Show: Bridget Riley

The queen of op art (Blaze 1, 1962, above) has her first British retrospective in 16 years at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, and it’s simply dazzling. Until September 22

The queen of op art (Blaze 1, 1962, above) has her first British retrospective in 16 years at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, and it’s simply dazzling. Until September 22

 

The Film: Vita & Virginia  

Gemma Arterton and Elizabeth Debicki impress as the titular literary lovers in this Bloomsbury Group biopic. Out now

Gemma Arterton and Elizabeth Debicki impress as the titular literary lovers in this Bloomsbury Group biopic. Out now

 

The Dance Show: Flamenco Festival London

Andalusia’s most famous export returns to Sadler’s Wells. Sara Baras (above) is just one of the legendary names on the bill. Until Sunday, London

Andalusia’s most famous export returns to Sadler’s Wells. Sara Baras (above) is just one of the legendary names on the bill. Until Sunday, London

 

The Musical: The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾

Our favourite angsty teenager (a perfect Nicholas Antoniou-Tibbitts, above with Molly May Gibson) is back on stage in a wonderfully enjoyable adaptation of Sue Townsend’s classic book. Until October 12, Ambassadors Theatre

Our favourite angsty teenager (a perfect Nicholas Antoniou-Tibbitts, above with Molly May Gibson) is back on stage in a wonderfully enjoyable adaptation of Sue Townsend’s classic book. Until October 12, Ambassadors Theatre

 

The TV Show: Agatha Raisin

Ashley Jensen returns as M C Beaton’s amateur sleuth for series two of the quaint mystery drama. Friday, Sky One, 9pm and 10pm

Ashley Jensen returns as M C Beaton’s amateur sleuth for series two of the quaint mystery drama. Friday, Sky One, 9pm and 10pm

 

The Play: Captain Corelli’s Mandolin 

Madison Clare and Alex Mugnaioni (above) star in the West End transfer of this charming production. Until August 31, Harold Pinter Theatre, London

Madison Clare and Alex Mugnaioni (above) star in the West End transfer of this charming production. Until August 31, Harold Pinter Theatre, London

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