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September 2024
Budapest Cafe Orchestra
Budapest Cafe Orchestra play a blistering barrage of traditional folk and gypsy-flavoured music from across the Balkans and Russia, Klezmer laments, Romanian Doinas, Hungarian Czadas and their own unique re-imaginings of some of the biggest tunes ever written by the classical greats. The Budapest Café Orchestra was established in 2009 by British composer and violinist, Christian Garrick, and led by him, have won legions of fans with their magical and infectious performances. A small but impeccably formed orchestra of just…
Find out more »We Are Together
Tells the moving and inspiring story of 12-year-old Slindile and her remarkable friends at the Agape orphanage in South Africa. Watch Trailer Here Information Running Time: 83 Minutes Language: English Genre: Documentary Director: Paul Taylor Starring: Lorraine Bracco, Alicia Keys, Mbali, Mthobisi Moya, Nonkululeko Moya, Sifiso Moya, Slindile Moya, Swaphiwe Moya This screening is part of the Tarland Food & Music Festival. More details can be found here.
Find out more »Cracked Tiles
Powerful, real-life-inspired, one-man play about a son searching for his father…in a fish & chip shop. ‘His father seemed like an ordinary, hard-working man but Riccardo knows that somewhere in the grease-stained walls of his crumbling inheritance - a run-down fish and chip shop- the truth is hidden. However, time is against him, the shop is about to be sold and it won't give its secrets up easily. Battling demented customers, family curses, and supernatural agents of the state, join…
Find out more »Cracked Tiles
Powerful, real-life-inspired, one-man play about a son searching for his father…in a fish & chip shop. ‘His father seemed like an ordinary, hard-working man but Riccardo knows that somewhere in the grease-stained walls of his crumbling inheritance - a run-down fish and chip shop- the truth is hidden. However, time is against him, the shop is about to be sold and it won't give its secrets up easily. Battling demented customers, family curses, and supernatural agents of the state, join…
Find out more »Fittin’ In or Faan Oot?
Reenie is inviting you, her work colleagues, over to her flat for drinks. Her flat is going to be demolished in the morning, so she is having one last party to celebrate! Although she desperately tries, Reenie is not the ideal party host. She has lived a lonely life. In an attempt to connect with her guests, she continually implicates them into participating in activities that she thinks will uplift the party. Reenie implies that her life has been exciting…
Find out more »October 2024
The Moira Monologues Double Bill
After a popular performance of The Moira Monologues in February of this year, Alan Bissett is returning to Peterhead with more Moira! The Moira Monologues 2 - More Moira Monologues Moira’s back in this Fringe First-winning sequel. She’s a gran, but still delivering home truths about cleaning posh folk’s hooses, meeting her estranged sister, and the return of her ex. The Moira Monologues 3 - Moira in Lockdown In this third and final instalment of what is now…
Find out more »Tales of Ancient Egypt – Magic of the Mummy
Returning to Nairn for a third time following the success of Elves and the Shoemaker and Myths of the Vikings, we're delighted to welcome back highly acclaimed Clydebult Puppet Theatre to our Little Theatre with a show for the younger ones (Aged 5+) Join our Explorer as he enters the tomb in search of the story of the first Mummy! Egyptian Mummy cases are fascinating for children - just how and why were the first 'Mummies' created? This is a story of sibling…
Find out more »The Moira Monologues Double Bill
After a popular performance of The Moira Monologues in February of this year, Alan Bissett is returning to Johnshaven with more Moira! The Moira Monologues 2 - More Moira Monologues Moira’s back in this Fringe First-winning sequel. She’s a gran, but still delivering home truths about cleaning posh folk’s hooses, meeting her estranged sister, and the return of her ex. The Moira Monologues 3 - Moira in Lockdown In this third and final instalment of what is now…
Find out more »Four Magicians
Four Magicians brings together four of Scotland’s top magical entertainers for an evening of wonder and illusion. Appearing on stage for the first time together, Smith & Burns, Eoin Smith and James Dickson – each an award-winning magician in their own right – present an ensemble magic show that takes the audience on a rollercoaster of stunning magic, big laughs and plenty of surprises along the way. Minds will be read. Laws of nature will be defied. Dad jokes will…
Find out more »Support Your Local Library (Relaxed Performance)
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »Miss Nobodies
You’re in an ironmongers shop in Britain in 1919; then, as you look around, 100 years pass by. Let Ruth Cockburn and Keith Carter take you through a century of stories; the talkie movies of the ‘20s and the video nasties of the 80’s, the start of 50’s Skiffle and the birth of 90’s Britpop, class struggles in the ‘60’s and racial tension in the ‘70’s. Playing a host of characters, from the tragic to the comical to the lyrical…
Find out more »Support Your Local Library
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »Support Your Local Library
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »Support Your Local Library
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »Support Your Local Library
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »Support Your Local Library
A love letter to libraries, this two-hander celebrates the written word and the power it gives us. Combining songs, sketches and poetry, Ruth and Keith (AKA Black Liver) bring you a laugh-out-loud show of sentimentality, silliness and satire. You'll never look at your local library the same after this!
Find out more »A Pocket Opera
CarmenCo’s “A Pocket Opera” is more than a concert: It occupies the borders between a play and a concert, with 80/20 music to spoken word. It is a concert of Spanish and Spanish-inspired music presented as a play, with costumes, props and a storyline which roughly follows the story of Bizet's opera Carmen, but told from her point of view. Dare you consult the cards with her? What does she think of the men in her story? Did she foresee…
Find out more »One Life
British stockbroker Nicholas Winton visits Czechoslovakia in the 1930s and forms plans to assist in the rescue of Jewish children before the onset of World War II, in an operation that came to be known as the Kindertransport. Watch Trailer Here Information Running Time: 109 Minutes Genre: History, Drama, War Director: James Hawes Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter, Romola Garai, Johnny Flynn, Lena Olin, Alex Sharp, Jonathan Pryce
Find out more »November 2024
Odin’s Eye and the Art of Seeing
"When a proton beam of radiation fires into my eye, ultraviolet auroras appear in my vision. An unexpected moment of beauty in a cancer treatment centre in the Wirral opens the doorway to a world of Æsir and Vanir gods and their epic quests in the pursuit of ‘seeing’." Odin’s Eye and the Art of Seeing is a solo oral storytelling performance told by Alice Fernbank. Three Norse myths - 'Odin’s Eye', 'Gullveig', and 'Mimir's Head' are interwoven with her…
Find out more »Firelight Trio
Firelight Trio is a mighty new group featuring Fatea instrumentalist of the Year 2023 Gavin Marwick (fiddle), groovily inventive accordionist/pianist Phil Alexander (Moishe's Bagel), and Ruth Morris (Outlander, HBO) on the beautiful Swedish nyckelharpa. They play European music that is evocative, inventive, wide-ranging, and endlessly exciting - a rich tapestry of lively Swedish polskas and Scottish reels, lilting French waltzes, toe-tapping klezmer, and dazzling original tunes. Don't miss them!
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