Salisbury Gig Guide
Boscombe Down Recreational Club
Lyndhurst Road, Amesbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7PE - 8 miles - map 
 
Contact: 01980 555475
Additional information for events:
Social club - please check access requirements. You may need to be signed-in if you're not a member and there may be a door charge.
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Boscombe Down Recreational Club - Up Next:
MONDAY 03 NOVEMBER 2025
 
Don't Look Now
Venue: Boscombe Down Recreational Club
7.30pm
Presented by Wiltshire Creative and New Wolsey Theatre. Grief is a trickster. It plays with time, with memory... with reality itself. Dare to look – just don’t look now. A couple devastated by loss escape to the shadowed canals of Venice, hoping to leave their past behind – but the city has other plans. As eerie visions blur the line between the living and the dead, an ominous presence stalks them through the labyrinthine streets. Fate is closing in – can one truly escape their destiny? A masterclass in slow-burning dread and supernatural unease, Daphne du Maurier’s Don’t Look Now is a spine-chilling, thrilling descent into grief, guilt and the terrifying possibility that some warnings should never be ignored.
 
 
 
