Acclaimed jazz singer and West End actress Claudia Morris presents Secret Love: A Sentimental Journey through the Life and Music of Doris Day, at The Stables this Thursday (April 2) evening.
Claudia will be accompanied at play by a full live band, and actors will portray key moments in the Hollywood legend's story.
Tickets are on sale at £22.50, and you'll leave with an earful of evergreen hits - Que Sera Sera and Perhaps Perhaps, but will also be treated to some rare, poignant moments revealing the many sides of Day.
It's Good Friday this week, but if you are a fan of the sounds of the sixties, a trip to the Wavendon venue will make for a truly great Friday - The Bootleg Sixties have sold-out two previous visits to the venue and this one might well go the same way.
Classic fashion, newsreel and iconic video footage will accompany all the songs you want to hear - by artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel and The Animals.
John Verity will play for you on Saturday (April 4) night. He has a new album to plug, Tone Hound on the last train to Corona, and will be joined at the date by Bianca Kinane.
His career has many twists and turns and has seen Verity supporting rock luminaries including Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
He has shared recordings with Tim Rose, The Zombies and Ringo Starr, to name but three.
On the same night, Stage 2 presents Tom Korni: The One Boy Band.
He plays guitar and bass, and sings while playing the drums with his feet - at the same time.
The 16-year-old is putting his feet forward for you. In return, put your hands together for him as he makes his Stables debut.
Steve Howe is back on Tuesday evening, and the multi-instrumentalist has a vast back catalogue to dig into for your delectation.
Steve is playing in support of his solo anthology, out through Rhino Records.
On Stage 2, Andrew McCormick Trio will take hold. Andrew's emotional and expressive style is a winner with fans of the jazz tradition, and the man who first wowed the scene with his 2007 debut album Telescope, has music from the newbie, First Light, to share with you.
Last up this week, Patti Russo (pictured). If you've not seen her in the live, you'll have watched her on the small screen at some point. It's a given.
For decades Patti has worked alongside artists including Queen, Jeff Beck and Cher, you see.
But she is most recognisable for being an integral part of Meat Loaf's touring and recording career. Now she is flying solo.
All shows are currently booking. Call 01908 280800 or visit www.stables.org