Drama, comedy and a family night out are the best of the bunch this week.

QUARTERMAINE'S TERMS, United Reformed Church, Hove, until July 12: Set in the Sixties in a school for foreign students in Cambridge, this play by Simon Gray follows an amusing but moving account of the lives of seven teachers. Performed by the Sackville Players, the action revolves round the character of St John Quartermaine, who is always available to listen to his colleagues' problems. Starts 7.30pm, tickets £5/£3. Call 01273 770629.

QUENTIN FOLLIES, Charleston, near Lewes, July 12: Cold Feet star Robert Bathurst joins Simon Green and Janet Ellis for this adaptation of Quentin Bell's 1964 comic version of Cinderella in the idyllic setting of Virginia Woolf's old gardens. The show will start with a children's fashion parade and end with fireworks over the pond. Starts 7pm, tickets £35/£10. Call 01323 811626 for further information.

DOMINIC HOLLAND, Bishop's Palace, Chichester, July 13: This award-winning comedian and author has an enviable knack of saying what we all think - only making it funnier.

His many TV appearances include Clive Anderson Now, Jim Davidson Presents and Have I Got News For You and his books include Only In America. Starts 7.30pm, £7. Call 01243 780192 for further information.

THE TREASON SHOW, Komedia, Brighton, July 15-17: These veterans of the local comedy scene merge political humour, irreverent wit and song and dance. This show reflects the start of silly season in the tabloids, when the House of Commons is preparing to close and Tony Blair is on his way to Tuscany. The Treason Show prepares its own silly season with hilarious antics. Starts 8.30pm, tickets £8.50/£6.50. Call 01273 647100.