THEATRE: Amazing 3-D “bogglevision” effects bring shell-firing tanks and city bomb-blitzes alongside dangers, surprises and jokes in the Horrible Histories shows Frightful First World War and Woeful Second World War, above. All ages will get an insight into the troubles and hardship faced by ordinary people during two conflicts.New Brighton Floral Pavilion until September 19, tickets £14 (£10 concs), 0151 666 6000.
ART: Artist and filmmaker Ben Rivers’s exhibition, A World Rattled of Habit explores mankind’s relationship with the wilderness. Primarily shot on black and white 16mm film, his works are difficult to place in a specific time, depicting lives lived at the edges of society or imagined landscapes populated with the soundtracks of old films and cinematic trickery.A Foundation, until October 17.
MUSIC: Day three of the Working Class Music Festival features Claire Mooney, The Trestles, Kof and Amsterdam.The Picket, www.workingclassmusic.org.uk





