Portsmouth's best things to do on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17 and 18
![Jonas Kaufmann who will perform in Fidelio. Photo by Gregor Hohenberg.](https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjJhM2U3MDMyLWQyZjUtNDkxZS04NTNlLWRjNGI1MThhOGFlNjpjMmRhODAwMi1mOWJlLTQ3M2QtOGYzZi1iMWMwNWM1MWE1MzY=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Jonas Kaufmann who will perform in Fidelio. Photo by Gregor Hohenberg.](/img/placeholder.png)
FILM: Beethoven’s only opera Fidelio is an uplifting story of risk and triumph. Jonas Kaufmann, pictured, plays the political prisoner Florestan. Chichester Cinema at New Park, Tuesday, 7.15pm.
FITNESS: Lose some weight while having fun at this Zumba session. £5. Highbury College sports centre, Tuesday, 6pm.
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Hide AdGIG: I Prevail is an American metalcore band formed in Southfield, Michigan in 2013. Listen to them perform for £20. Pyramids Centre, Southsea, Tuesday, 7pm.
EXHIBITION: Returning after a threeyear break, don't miss this Open Art exhibition showcasing the work of local artists. There will be an opportunity to buy. Free. Gosport Gallery, Tuesday, 10am.
STAGE: Through a series of twists and turns, The Marriage of Figaro will keep you guessing with Mozart's sublime score brilliantly bringing the action to life. Mayflower, Southampton, Wednesday, 7pm.
THEATRE: Blackeyed Theatre recreates Charlotte Bronte’s classic story of Jane Eyre, published in the 19th century. Tickets £20-£25. New Theatre Royal, Guildhall Walk, Tuesday, 7.30pm.