VENTNOR Arts Club is live screening a number of top productions this week, while Friends of Freshwater Library is screening a concert honouring Joni Mitchell.

On Monday (17), a live satellite broadcast of All My Sons will be shown at Ventnor from 7pm.

Broadcast live from The Old Vic, Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Bill Pullman star in Arthur Miller's drama.

The play follows the story of Joe and Kate Keller, who ­— despite hard choices and hard knocks ­— have build a home and a thriving business.

But nothing lasts forever, and their lives are about to shatter.

On Tuesday (18), the club is screening comedy biographic, Can You Ever Forgive Me, from 7.30pm.

Melissa McCarthy stars as Lee Israel, the best-selling celebrity biographer ­— and cat lover ­— who made her living in the 1970s and 80s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn and Tallulah Bankhead.

Falling out of step with the marketplace, she turned her art form to deception, abetted by loyal friend, Jack, played by Richard E. Grant.

On Wednesday (19), Friends of Freshwater Library is screening Joni 75 from 7.30pm.

From Chaka Khan to James Taylor, an all-star lineup performs some of Joni Mitchell's finest songs to mark her 75th birthday.

The Merry Wives of Windsor, live from the Globe, will be screened at Ventnor Arts Club on Thursday (20).

A new production of Shakespeare's very English comedy sees Sir John Falstaff set about improving his financial situation by wooing Mistress Page and Mistress Ford ­— but the 'Merry Wives' quickly cotton on to his tricks.

Directed by Nicolas Charles and Elle While, the live cinema broadcast will feature exclusive behind-the-scenes insights into the play.