1. Murder Mystery Evening with puddings
Local AmDram group Murder Most Fun specialise in putting on Murder Mystery evenings  and our evening is the wedding reception of Arthur and Abigail Arthbuthnot  - during the evening one of the guests will be murdered - all we have to do is listen, watch and try to solve the murder! We will be running a bar during the evening, and delicious home-made puddings will be served in the interval. Tickets are £10, available by contacting the parish office on 01628 525512 or at www.stpaulswooburn.org.
21 March, 7.30pm, St Pauls Church Hall, Town Lane, Wooburn HP10 0PW.

2. The Chocolate Factory
An all-day chocolate extravaganza is heading your way, held by the second year students of Buckinghamshire New University. This will be the event of the season, packed with chocolate and sweets, including rides, fun, music and entertainment suitable for all the family. Entry to the event will be free but there will also be further treats for guests who would like to pay a little bit more for an extra special experience! Call 07885238278 or email daisy_bayliss@hotmail.com for more information.
21 and 22 March, 10am, Bucks New University, Lilys Walk, High Wycombe.

3. First Fest
First Fest is an indoor and outdoor music festival brought to you by Event and Festival Management students from Bucks New University. With two rooms of music and a selection of stalls, we're aiming to bring the festival atmosphere to Wycombe before the season even starts. Headlining the festival will be The Purple Lights and Atlantic shore. Also playing will be Luna Rosa, Caroline Roberts-Garth, Harry Quinn plus more to be confirmed. Ruby Moon will be onsite as entertainers and we'll have some delicious food and multiple bars onsite to fulfil all of your needs whilst you're enjoying the music. Other attractions include our exclusive shisha tent and a selection of stalls, including Henna, Face Painting and Glitter Tattoos. Email Firstfest2015@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page for more information. Tickets: £5 for Students, £8 for general public.
21 March, 5pm, Arts4every1 Centre, Desborough Road, High Wycombe.

4. The Chiltern Camerata performs the Bach B Minor Mass
The B minor Mass is the very last and arguably the greatest of all of J S Bach’s vocal compositions. For this performance the players of the Chiltern Camerata will be joined by the Camerata Consort, a group of fine singers who have worked with the Camerata on many previous occasions in sacred works as diverse as both Bach Passions, his Magnificat and major works by Handel. Tickets available from tourist information offices in High Wycombe, Marlow, and Princes Risborough, The Record Shop, Amersham, Perfect Pitch, Chesham, Rosehill Instruments, 64 Beaconsfield and Strings of Penn. Visit www.chiltern-camerata.org.uk, email richard.morbey@gmail.com or call 01494 883112 for more information. Tickets £12 (£10 concessions). Under 18s free.
21 March, 7.30pm, All Saints' Parish Church, Church Street, High Wycombe.

5. Caroline Sheen
Welsh actress and singer Caroline Sheen will be headlining this month’s Cabaret Night. Caroline will be performing her solo cabaret show, supported by Kris Olsen, who was the winner of the 2012 Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year Award. The evening will be hosted by James Church, in his last season producing Cabaret Night at Norden Farm. Tickets are £14, available online at www.nordenfarm.org or by calling the box office on 01628 788997.
22 March, 7.45pm, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead.