Sarah Singleton checks out what's happening in the Swindon theatres this week

  • Join renowned spiritualist medium Alun Harvard for a show called A Conversation with Heaven at Swindon Arts Centre tonight.

Alun’s evenings have been described as emotional but uplifting, and he has been hailed as one of the most accurate mediums you can see today - though remember that evenings of mediumship are for entertainment purposes only. The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £11.

  • Top male strip show The Dreamboys will be strutting their stuff at the Wyvern Theatre tonight, and promise to deliver a girls’ night out to remember.

The Dreamboys are billed as a group of incredible stripping hunks, and they offer an action-packed two-hour show with music, muscle, magic and mayhem. The show kicks off at 7.30pm tickets are £22 to £29.50.

  • Legend, the Music of Bob Marley, promises an unforgettable evening for fans of the iconic performer.

The tribute show is at the Wyvern Theatre tomorrow, from 7.30pm. Expect a stage show extravaganza combining Marley’s distinctive vocals and flawless musicianship, with a talented cast.

Together they recreate timeless hits such as Could You Be Loved, Is This Love, One Love, No Woman No Cry, Jammin’ and Get Up Stand Up.

Tickets are £26, with concessions available.

  • The Anfield Legends are descending on Swindon this weekend, offering an evening of banter and entertainment hosted by Ina Ridley, one of the best sports journalists and authors in the business.

Visit the Wyvern Theatre on Sunday at 7.30pm to see John Barnes, Jan Molby and Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock on stage together. Expect some audience participation, as a lucky few could make it on stage.

The evening will offer an insight into the players’ careers, such as times with previous clubs, putting on the famous red jersey, and representing their national country. It will be a time to reflect on the season and the upcoming World Cup. Pre-show meet and greet tickets are also available for the perfect opportunity for photos and signatures. Tickets for the show are £32, while Meet & Greet tickets are an extra £35.

  • John Finnemore, writer and star of the multi-award winning BBC Radio shows John Finnemore’s Souvenir Programme, will bring his show to the Wyvern Theatre on Wednesday at 7.30pm.

With the help of special guests from Souvenir Programme, he will perform brand new sketches alongside some old favourites and - unless someone can stop him - quite possibly a song. Tickets are £28.50.