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V "We were like movie stars. I used to imagine that we didn't walk, we glided. Now all we do is stumble. It wasn't supposed to be like this." Anne-Marie Duff (above) and Peter McDonald star in Days of Wine and Roses, JP Miller's tale of Donal and Mona, who leave Belfast for a new start in 1960s London, where they fall in love with each other, and with alcohol.

Donmar Warehouse, London WC2 (0870 060 6624), 17 February to 2 April

V A memorial concert will pay tribute to Ustad Vilayat Khan, one of the greatest sitar players of the 20th century. The line-up will include his son, Ustad Shujaat Husain Khan, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. Royal Festival Hall, London SE1 (0870 401 8181), 27 February, 5pm

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