IT IS likely to be busy at Christ Church, Sandown, tonight (5), when the monthly film night screens Peter Rabbit (PG).

Doors open 5.45pm for the film at 6.30pm, and is free entry, with refreshments available to buy.

Groundswell: The Grassroots Battle For The NHS by John Furse, will be shown at Quay Arts tomorrow (6).

The film focuses on fears that the NHS is being converted from being tax-funded, into a public/private enterprise modelled on US lines.

It claims to lift the lid on what lies behind the NHS crisis, and will be followed with a Q&A with the filmmaker.

Ventnor Arts Club is showing a live satellite broadcast of Aida from the Metropolitan Opera tomorrow (6).

From 5.30pm you can watch superstar soprano Anna Netrebko make her Met role debut as Aida. With heart-stopping music and spectacular set pieces, including the famous Triumphal March, Verdi’s towering masterpiece opens the new Live in HD season with a bang.

On Tuesday (9) watch The Importance of Being Earnest by live satellite broadcast at Ventnor Arts Club. Starts 7pm, coming from the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End and starring Sophie Thompson and Jeremy Swift.

Friends of Freshwater Library will show The Greatest Showman (PG) on Wednesday (10). This popular original musical celebrates the birth of showbusiness through the famous showman Barnum. Admission is £3.

Ventnor Arts Club is showing The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (12A) at 7.30pm on Thursday (11).

Set in London in 1946, Juliet (Lily James) receives a letter from a member of a mysterious literary club started in Nazi-occupied Guernsey. Her curiosity piqued, Juliet decides to visit the island.