Karl Whitworth and Gary Holt

Rewind to the mid-Eighties when European pop was massive in Japan. And there, right at the heart of it all, were four young Englishmen who made up G.I. Orange - who had the cheek to outsell artists such as Madonna and Duran Duran. Their smash hits included Fight Away the Lover and Psychic Magic. Now two of it's members are back to together - Karl Whitworth, the drummer and Gary Hold, the guitarist - and they have not only released some new music, but will be performing in the live lobby at the Colosseum.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, March 18. Details: 01923, watfordcolosseum.co.uk

A Raisin in the Sun

Lorraine Hansberry’s groundbreaking play - the first on Broadway written by a Black woman, is an intense family drama, written on the cusp of the civil rights era. It sees the Younger family await the arrival of a cheque for a life changing sum of $10,000. Driven to conflict as they encounter issues of inequality, housing and lack of opportunity, the play acts as a stark warning to anyone who measures happiness and personal worth in capital gain.
Watford Palace Theatre, Claredon Road, Watford, until March 12. Details: 01923 235455, watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk

Watford Museum

As part of Herts Big Weekend, Watford Museum will be telling the tale of Watford past and present. On display at the museum is exhibitions on Watford during the WAr, Print and Brewing as well as Watford Football Club, which also includes some Elton John memorabilia.
Watford Museum, High Street, Watford, March 12, 10am-5pm. Details: hertsbigweekend.co.uk

Daisy Pulls It Off

Set in the 1920's, the play follows super achiever Daisy Meredith and her attempt to submerge her poor elementary school background and be accepted in the snobby confines of Grangewood School for Young Ladies. Brought to you by the NRYA Youth Group, will Daisy be able to hide where she comes from?
Pump House Theatre, Local Board Road, Lower High Street, Watford, March 16-19. Details: 01923 241362, www.pumphouse.info/

Anne Reid - I love to Sing

The much-loved actress who is well known as a cabaret performer is embarking on a brand new UK tour. Anne Reid and her musical director Jason Carr bring you an evening of songs, stories and memories. Highlights include what it was like filming with Daniel Craig, performing Shakespeare at Buckingham Palace and making Last Tango.
The Radlett Centre, Aldenham Avenue, Radlett, March 13, 7.30pm. Details: 01923 859291, radlettcentre.co.uk