AS the Trowbridge venue which is the home to Town Hall Arts fights for its survival, organisers have announced the latest shows there - which could be the last if £35,000 is not found from local businesses to keep the doors open for at least a further year.

First up on Friday, May 25 at 7.30pm is Pip Utton with his brilliant portrayal of Adolf Hitler. In the Fuhrer’s bunker, Berlin 1945, the air is thick with betrayals as Hitler awaits the inevitable collapse of Berlin. Pip Utton furnishes his audience with an acute anatomy of fascism; its ideological justifications; its poisoned utopias. They are in the presence of an utterly compelling idealist, helplessly drawn in to his warped logic.

Utton has reserved a sting for his tale… so powerful it forces the audience to look within themselves to question their own prejudices and intolerance.

Tickets £11/£9 conc, groups of four-plus £9.

On Friday, June 8 Keith James presents The Music of Yusuf - Cat Stevens, in a concert for Unicef at 8pm

The amassed body of music from this hugely popular and sincerely adored singer/songwriter made for a collection of 'must have' records across a whole generation. Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat were on everyone's turntables and on every radio station, live versions are played in concerts, bars and on the world's beaches to this day. Songs such as Wild World, Father and Son, Moonshadow and Where do the Children Play have been covered by hundreds of artists worldwide.

Keith James is a well respected and inventive guitarist singer/songwriter who specialises in performing intimate, carefully researched biographic style concerts. He weaves the story of Cat Stevens’ life from his early pop career, life threatening illness and spiritual journey around a performance of his well crafted and memorable songs.

This concert will give you far more than just the music itself...

There is a huge amount of insight into the history and the spirit of Cat Stevens; his early pop career, his illness that changed him existentially and spiritually into an incredibly thoughtful and loving singer songwriter, so that his songs are remembered instantly for their uplifting sense of truth, promise and human fragility.

Tickets £12 from 01225 774306 or www.townhallarts.co.uk