1 November The New Foxtrot Serenaders- Strictly Gershwin, 7.45pm, Norden Farm, Maidenhead. The seven piece vintage dance band have been recreating the music from the first half of the 20th century since 1997. Their varied repertoire includes music as performed by the dance bands of the 1920s and 1930s. They return with an evening dedicated to the best loved melodies from George and Ira Gershwin. With all the hits including I’ve Got Rhythm, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, A Foggy Day, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Someone To Watch Over Me and more. Tickets are £13 to £15 from 01628 788997 or go to www.nordenfarm.org

1 November Marlow Antiques & Vintage Fayre, 9am to 4pm, Liston Hall, Chapel Street, Marlow. Discover a treasure trove of antique and vintage items, including vintage clothing and handbags. Held on the first Saturday of every month. If you're looking for something a bit different from the usual High Street fare, or just fancy a browse, everyone welcome. They also offer a wide variety of hot and cold refreshments.

3, 10, 17 and 24 November Exclusive Cliveden House Tour and National Trust Lunch, 10.45am to 2.15pm, Cliveden, Near Maidenhead. Enjoy a special 'behind-the-scenes' guided tour of Cliveden House followed by lunch in the National Trust Orangery. Discover more about the beautiful Cliveden House on these extra special guided tours. Learn more about the history of the house and see some of the most exclusive rooms. The tour is followed by a two-course lunch in the National Trust Orangery. Tickets are £35 from 0844 2491895 or go to www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cliveden

4 November Rebellion Brewery Tours, 7pm to 9.30pm, Bencombe Farm, Marlow Bottom, Marlow. Tours take place on the first Tuesday of every month. All welcome. £10 per head (including members). Notice required for groups of 12 or more, otherwise no need to book. All ales currently being brewed are available all night, and take your glass home as a souvenir. Talks given on brewing history and brewing methods. Barbecue all year round. Bar closes at 9.30pm. Go to www.rebellionbeer.co.uk/tours

6 November Talbot House, 7.30pm, The Elgiva, Chesham. During the First World War Talbot House in Poperinge, Belgium a few short miles behind the front line, became a haven for thousands of allied troops – a ‘home from home’ where they could enjoy some of the comforts of home and remember the men that they really were. Run by a diminutive chaplain named Tubby Clayton the house became known by its army signaller’s code of Toc H and ultimately would be the inspiration for the association with that name. Aimed at a family audience, this feelgood and moving play gives a brief taste of the history of the house and with the aid of poetry and music from the Great War, the atmosphere that was felt by the troops that visited. Tickets are £12 to £13 from 01494 582900 or go to www.elgiva.com

9 November Paul Hollywood, 8pm, Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street, Aylesbury. TV’s baking star Paul Hollywood is returning with his hugely successful live show in the autumn of 2014. Having played to over 30,000 fans across the country with his first tour Get your Bake on Paul is back. With 20+ dates across the country, Paul Hollywood – British Baking live will see Paul talk about his favourite recipes, from Cornish pasties to Bakewell tarts. and take to the stage for an evening of baking, comedy and fun. Tickets are £32.40 from 0844 8717607 or go to www.atgtickets.com/aylesbury

11 to 15 November Swan Lake, 7.30pm with Wed, Thu and Sat matinees at 2.30pm, Theatre Royal Windsor. One of the best known love stories, performed by the ever popular Vienna Festival Ballet. Lavish costumes, stunning scenery, international stars, and the glorious music from Tchaikovsky make this a night not to be missed. Swan Lake is the most popular ballet in the world. It's the ballet that captures like no other the full range of human emotions – from hope to despair, from terror to tenderness, from melancholy to ecstasy. Tickets are £12.50 to £34.50 from 01753 853888 or go to www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

12 November to 4 January Winter Light at Waddesdon: Bruce Munro, Wed to Sun 11am to 4pm, Waddesdon Manor, Near Aylesbury. Continuing their exploration of light at Waddesdon, the manor is collaborating again with artist Bruce Munro who returns for the third phase of his residency. Munro, hailed by The independent’s Adrian Hamilton as “discovery of the Year” for his work at Waddesdon in 2013, will once again transform the gardens with a series of immersive and imaginative light works, an experience not to be missed. New for this year is a commission inside the house. Snow Code is a digital installation blending light, language, technology and sound. Adult: £18, child: £9, family £45. National Trust members go free. Go to www.waddesdon.org.uk for more details.

3 to 8 November To Kill A Mockingbird, 7.30pm, with Wed and Sat matinees at 2.30pm, Wycombe Swan, St Mary Street, High Wycombe. Set in the Deep South, Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel sees racial injustice envelop a small-town community. Through courage and compassion, lawyer Atticus Finch seeks the truth, and his feisty daughter, Scout – a young girl on the cusp of adulthood – brings new hope to a neighbourhood in turmoil. An enthralling production from London’s award-winning Regent’s Park Theatre captures the warmth and poignancy of this best-loved classic with genuine heart and emotional depth. Tickets are £19.50 to £31, with a £1.50 booking fee from 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk

15 November Berkshire Brass, with Ken Harratt (piano/organ), 7.30pm, Christ Church URC, Oxford Road, Marlow. The Berkshire Brass ensemble will be performing with pianist/organist Ken Harratt. If the word brass makes you think of loud oompah music then think again: this is a symphonic wind ensemble who pride themselves on the delicacy of their sound. There will be joint items for piano or organ with the brass. Tickets are £8 and there’ll be a raffle in aid of the Royal British Legion. Call 01628 486227 to book.

20 November A talk by the museum’s curator, Eloise Chapman. Organised by Archaeology in Marlow (AIM). £3 members/£4 non-members. Go to www.archaeologyinmarlow.org.uk or call 01628 481792. Henley River & Rowing Museum’s Local Collection, 8pm, Garden Room, Liston Hall, Chapel Street, Marlow SL7 1DD

30 November Christmas Market at the Museum, 2 to 5pm, Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue, High Wycombe. Get into the festive spirit and pick up some original gifts as the museum is transformed into a bustling craft market. From traditional crafts to stocking fillers, with hot mulled wine and musical entertainment too. Free entry. Contact 01494 421895 or email museum@wycombe.gov.uk