• Join the Grumpy Old Women at the Wyvern Theatre tonight, starring Jenny Eclair, Dillie Keane and Lizzie Roper. Called To The Rescue, the show offers 90 minutes of comedy as the mistresses of grump strive to set the world to rights. Tickets are £28.50. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Fans of classic rock band the Eagles will be heading to the Wyvern Theatre on Friday for a concert by tribute band the Illegal Eagles. Expect classic Eagles hits like Hotel California, Take it to the Limit, Desperado and Take it East. The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £26.50. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Enjoy a half term treat with the Little Mix Experience at 1pm on Tuesday at the Wyvern Theatre. Four talented girls pay tribute to one of the X Factor’s finest, Little Mix, with breath-taking dance moves, replica costumes and fine vocals. Look out for favourites such as DNA, Wings and Secret Love Song. Tickets are £16. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Time-travelling magicians Morgan and West step from the 19th century into Swindon Arts Centre on Friday, with a conjuring spectacle offering a magical evening of mystery and the unexplained. Suitable for ages ten plus, and tickets are £14.50. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Jay Foreman offers another treat for kids with his show Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children at Swindon Art Centre on Saturday at 2pm.

Jay is an award-winning musical comedian whose songs have been played on BBC Radio 4 and The One Show. Expect devilishly cheeky songs, poems and comedy for children aged six plus in a show which regularly sells out its entire run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Tickets are £10, or £37 for a family of four. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Comedian Chris Ramsay is performing at the Wyvern Theatre on Tuesday, part of his Just Happy to Get Out of the House tour. The critically acclaimed and award-winning stand up comedian, hosts his own show on Comedy Central.Suitable for ages twelve plus, tickets are £23.50. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Comedian Rhod Gilbert is starring in a sell-out show at the Swindon Arts Centre on Tuesday. This is a work in progress, after Rhod has spent almost six years away from live stand-up. He says he’s itching to get back on stage, as the world has gone totally mad since he last toured in 2012, and his head is all over the shop. The show starts at 7.30pm. www.swindontheatres.co.uk

  • Whip-crack jokes and razor sharp wit are the hallmarks of a new show by Shappi Khorsandi, called Mistress and Misfit, at the Swindon Arts Centre tonight. Shappi has appeared on Live at the Apollo and QI. Tickets are £17.50. www.swindontheatres.co.uk