1. If you're in the mood to step back in time how about visiting the newly refurbished Jane Austen Centre on Gay Street? Providing an intimate look at regency life, The Centre is open from 11am - 4.30pm Sunday to Fridays and 9.45am - 5.30pm on a Saturday. Tickets start at £6 and for that you get a ten minute talk on Jane Austen's life as well as a guide tour of the new exhibition and the chance to dress in Regency clothing. Don't forget to stop by the Tea Rooms on the top floor.
2. Fancy something dramatic? The wildly acclaimed Young People's Theatre group are staging Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale at The Egg at the Theatre Royal. Boasting the world's most famous stage direction, this reimagining has something for everyone. Running from today until Saturday, tickets start at £7.
3. If you have a child aged between 5 and 13 who has an interest in art, drop by the Holburne Museum on Saturday for their Saturday Art Club. This week the club is looking at the museum's Kathy Dalwood exhibition. Tickets are £9 per person and the club runs at 10.30am and 12.30pm.
4. On Sunday the Green Park Station Independent Market starts up again, offering something for everyone. Each stall sells vintage or home produced items ranging from fashion accessories to home furnishings and everything in between. The market starts at 9.30am and runs until 4pm.
5: Visit the Holburne Museum on Monday when Dr James Hamilton will be lecturing on the art inspired by the infamous volcano Vesuvius. He'll also be exploring how the visual representation of the mountain has changed since Roman times. The lecture starts at 3pm and tickets are a bargain at £5.
6. Have you ever wonder how our ancestors feasted in years gone by? Well find out on March 20 with a Medieval Sampling Supper at Ora et Labora on Church Street. You'll be tasting vintage cheeses, a glass of authentic mead and much more. The feast starts 6pm and runs until 8pm. Tickets are £7.50 per person and booking is recommended
7. Get ready to laugh on March 19. Hilarious world renowned stand-up comic Jimeoin is returning to the Komedia Club with his new tour Yes, Yes, whatever…?!. Jimeoin is the master of observational comedy and his new material is sure to have you rolling in the aisles. Tickets start at £17.50 for seating in the auditorium.
8. If culture is your thing then look no further than the Moscow City Ballet and Orchestra. They'll be performing Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake at the Theatre Royal from today until Sunday. Combining gifted young dances with the stirring music of a live orchestra, the recitals are not to be missed. Tickets are priced between £18 - £36.50 with a half price childs ticket available for every adult ticket purchased for all performances except Saturday.
9. Are your tastes a little out of this world? The Herschel Museum on New King Street has just the thing for you. The museum is open all year round to fans of astronomy but from tomorrow until March 23 it'll be catering to art fans as well displaying work by the students of The Royal High School. The exhibition is free to anyone who has already paid for general admission which starts at just £3.
10. For all you sports fans out there, Bath City FC are continuing their fight for promotion on Saturday taking on Dorchester Town at home. Kick off is at 3pm and admission starts at £4.
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