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2 courses ÂŁ15.50 3 courses ÂŁ19.50
no need to rush enjoy pudding and coffee at your reserved table during the interval
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Jimmy Carr | Daniel O’Donnell
SEASON’S HIGHLIGHTS
Blazin’ Fiddles
Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Lady Boys of Bangkok
Southern Fried
kids summer workshops Youth Theatre Festival
‘Allo, ‘Allo | Dàimh Leon Jackson + Same Difference
The programme
front cover: Lady Boys of Bangkok
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Polish Spring Music Classical Drama PYT Festival Comedy Dance Kids + Families Talks + Events Community/Join In Contemporary Art
Essentials 28: Tickets + Info 26: Hotel Partners 27: Food + Drink At a glance 30: Diary
Funders + partners
Sticky Kids | India Alba
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BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with Tasmin Little Fri 8 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall Glinka Karlowicz Respighi Mussorgsky
Overture: A Life for the Tsar Violin Concerto Trittico Botticelliano Pictures from an Exhibition orchestrated by Ravel
Mikhail Agrest, conductor | Tasmin Little, violin The Polish composer Mieczyslaw Karlowicz, is not a familiar name to today’s concert-goers, but his warmly passionate violin concerto certainly deserves to be better known. Tasmin Little has championed it with the BBC SSO on record; here’s a welcome chance to hear her play it live. £8.50 £13.50 £17 £19 £22; concessions available
Polish comedy weekend Ani Mru Mru & Smile
compered by Mariusz Kalamaga (Lowcy. B) Sat 9 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall Share in the universal language of laughter with Poland’s most popular cabaret. Ani Mru Mru visits Perth for the first time after numerous sellout UK tours in recent years. Often compared to British comedians Reeves and Mortimer, this award-winning Polish trio are sure to make you smile. www.animrumru.art.pl | www.smile.art.pl £16; concessions £14
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Dno & Lowcy. B compered by Marcin Wojcik (Ani Mru Mru)
Sun 10 May: 7.30pm | Perth Theatre Masters of unusual gadgets and props, blending music, slapstick and physical theatre, Dno have been at the forefront of Polish comedy for many years, they are joined by Lowcy. B whose improvisational style and abstract humour has won a string of international comedy awards www.dno.pl | www.lowcyb.pl £16; concessions £14
The Scottish World POLISH
A Forgotten Diaspora
Sun 10 May: 5pm Norie-Miller Studio, Perth Concert Hall An Illustrated talk by Billy Kay (author of The Scottish World). Drawing on a lifetime of exploring, writing and broadcasting about Scots, their culture and journeys across the globe, Billy Kay reflects on the history of the Scots in Eastern Europe, particularly Poland, Prussia and Russia. £5; no concessions
Blazin’ Fiddles
Sun 10 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
For tonight’s event they not only delve into the regional styles of each fiddler but also bring their high octane performance skills to bear on some of the musical heritage that links the traditional music of Scotland and Poland. £14; concessions £12 “The Led Zeppelin of the folk world” The Scotsman
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One of the most exciting and memorable fiddle ensembles ever to take the Horsecross stage, Blazin’ Fiddles are a seven-piece band with five top fiddlers from the Highlands and Islands, supported by guitar and keyboards.
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“glows with his enthusiasm for Scotland and for other countries in a lifetime of exploration.” Sunday Herald
contemporary art Julita Wojcik Sat 9 May - Thu 4 Jun
The third and last of our Polish Spring contemporary art residences sees Julita Wojcik develop her signature approach: taking simple, everyday home chores, usually attributed to women, and transforming them into artworks for our artspace .
Brunch Preview Sun 10 May 11am - 1pm
Join the curator and artist for an introduction and preview to this exciting work over a free Sunday Brunch. RSVP to inedkova@horsecross.co.uk to ensure your place.
Unistic Landscape, 2007 by Julita Wojcik. Videostill. Courtesy the artist and Polish National Museum, Warsaw
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MUSIC
Julian Argüelles and John Abercrombie Quartet
Mon 4 May: 8pm | Redrooms at Perth Theatre Award-winning saxophonist and composer Argüelles joins forces with guitar legend Abercrombie. Between them they have played with greats such as Gil Evans, Miles Davis, Billy Cobham, Django Bates, Dave Holland, Jack DeJonette and the Brecker Brothers. With bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Tom Rainey they perform new music and some timeless classics. www.julianarguelles.com | www.jonabercrombe.com £12; concessions £10
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Mon 11 May: 8pm | Redrooms at Perth Theatre
Emerging from Fife’s Fence Collective to record three lavishly praised albums, James Yorkston is one of our very finest singer-songwriters. “Every so often a record comes out of nowhere and astounds you with its brilliance” NME Lisa Knapp caused major waves with her debut release Wild and Undaunted, which became Mojo’s folk album of the year and led to two BBC Folk Award nominations. www.jamesyorkston.co.uk | www.lisaknapp.co.uk £12; concessions £10
Debra Salem | Michelle Burke Mon 15 Jun: 8pm
2008 Celtic Connections award winner Debra has been gaining a reputation with her individual jazz/ folk crossover style that “really gets inside a song and inhabits every little corner” (Mike Wilson, Green Man Review). Michelle, newest lead vocalist with Irish/ American supergroup Cherish the Ladies, is a solo singer of rare interpretative gifts. They’re joined by folk and jazz musicians including Scottish pianist/ composer James Ross. www.myspace.com/michelleburkemusic www.debrasalem.com | £10; concessions £8
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Voyage De Nuit
Mon 22 Jun: 8pm | Redrooms at Perth Theatre Philippe Guidat (France) on guitar and Nuala Kennedy (Scotland) on flutes and vocals create a new musical world where traditional celtic music meets the rhythm of flamenco and the harmony of jazz. With the addition of percussion, double bass and accordion they produce new music that will dazzle the mind and seduce the senses. www.myspace.com/travelatnight £10; concessions £8
presented by Cultural and Community Services Sun 3 May: 11am | Perth Concert Hall plaza Carnival involving young musicians from all over Perthshire performing a variety of musical activities. Samba, singing, dance, plus a few surprise guests and street entertainers.
MUSIC
Perth & Kinross Jambouree Carnival
Please note this is intended to be an outdoor event but will take place inside the concert hall if weather is inclement. Youth Music Initiative project.
free - not ticketed
3A Entertainment presents plus The Cameleonz
Wed 20 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall 2007 X Factor winner Leon topped the charts with his debut single When You Believe, claiming both Christmas No.1 and the title of fastest selling single of 2007. Fellow X Factor contestants, Same Difference, co-headline with duo The Cameleonz as special guests.
Brockwell Ltd and Radio Tay present
Daniel O’Donnell
Mon 15 Jun: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
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Daniel O’Donnell is Britain and Ireland’s most popular easy listening entertainer and it’s not difficult to see why. He not only continues to entertain fans at sell-out shows, but re-writes UK chart history along the way. He signed his first recording contract in 1986 and since that time Daniel’s UK chart successes have included 26 albums, 19 singles, and 18 videos.
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www.leonjacksonmusic.com www.samedifferenceworld.co.uk £26; no concessions (includes booking fee)
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Leon Jackson | Same Difference
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Refugee Week Concert
Tue 16 Jun: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall See some exciting new talent and hear some great music. Bands include Young Fathers (as featured on Skins Radio), Our Future Glory and Sarah Coloso The concert, in support of Refugee Week and Perth and Kinross Diversity Week, celebrates the great contribution that other cultures have made to Scotland. All bands have MySpace sites at www.myspace.com /youngfathers, /ourfutureglory and /sarahcoloso £5; no concessions
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The Saltire Society
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National Scottish and Gaelic Song Competition Wed 24 Jun: 10.30am | Perth Concert Hall Held annually since 1980, the competition’s aim is to keep alive the traditional songs of Scotland and encourage Scottish children to sing them. open to school/junior choirs from all over Scotland. For entry forms: 0131 556 1836 saltire@saltiresociety.org.uk www.saltiresociety.org.uk Entries to be received by: 15 May Supported by The Gannochy Trust and The Hope Scott Trust free - not ticketed
Trinity Church of the Nazarene presents
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Luv Esther
Sat 27 Jun: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall Luv Esther, a West End style musical like Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, is based on the gripping biblical story of Esther, a young and beautiful refugee who becomes Queen of the vast Persian empire. When evil threatens her people, Esther must choose whether to risk her life to save a nation and change history. £6; 16’s and under £3
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Full ticket sales will go to the Claypotts Trust who operate HIV clinics and school feeding programmes in Swaziland.
the best of Scottish talent with superb international special guests
Dàimh | Genticorum Fri 10 Jul: 7.30pm | Perth Theatre Dàimh Dàimh (pronounced Dive) combine the traditions of their mongrel Highland, Irish, Cape Breton and Irish-American backgrounds to create a pedigree sound that has firmly established them as one of the greatest tunes bands around. “The thrillingly turbocharged synergy of Dàimh’s tune sets, an implausibly tight, headlong welter of pipes, fiddle, bouzouki, guitar and bodhràn, has rarely sounded better.” The Scotsman
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Genticorum One of the most sought-after proponents of Québecois musical culture, this energetic trio weave wooden flute, fiddle, acoustic guitar, jaw harp, foot percussion and bass with strong vocal harmonies to produce a brilliant tapestry of sound. “Music that sounds as if it were made by six people instead of three.” Washington Post
KIDS GO FREE
www.daimh.net | www.genticorum.com £12; concessions £10
Thu 6 Aug: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Combining the heady spice of Bangkok’s exotic nightlife with the glamorous showgirl appeal of Las Vegas this spectacular and flamboyant show is performed by 16 of the world’s most beautiful showgirls; who just happen to be men!
MUSIC
The Lady Boys Of Bangkok: Mile High Tour
In the past 10 years UK over 1 million people have seen this show in the UK and come back time after time; it’s a party night like no other. www.ladyboysofbangkok.co.uk £18; concessions £16
Stairway To Zeppelin: In Concert And Beyond
Sat 8 Aug: 8pm | Perth Concert Hall
www.stairwaytozeppelin.com seated: £16; concessions £14 standing: £12 concessions £10 “Stairway To Zeppelin replicate in most scholarly detail, the live repertoire and persona of the Led Zeppelin of our fondest memories” The Guardian
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In Concert And Beyond features Led Zeppelin’s iconic rock classics, the darker keyboard driven material and the acoustic interlude, complete with authentic vintage instruments, amplification and costumes to faithfully recapture the genuine original sound of the greatest rock band of all time.
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“outrageously extravagant, wittily unique and above all great fun” Manchester Evening News
India Alba
Thu 13 Aug: 8pm | Redrooms at Perth Theatre This is a rare opportunity to see one of the most innovative and successful traditional music fusions. India Alba are Indian classical musicians Sharat Srivastava (violin) and Gyan Singh (tablas, percussion) and Scottish traditional musicians Ross Ainslie (border pipes, whistles, cittern) and Nigel Richard (cittern). Many raga gats (themes), particularly those from the borders of the Himalayas, have close relatives in the melodies of the Scottish highlands and islands, and for both, the drone sounds of the bagpipes or tampura play an important role. www.indiaalba.com £12; concessions £10
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Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham MUSIC
Wed 19 Aug: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
In 1988, two members from two of Scotland’s leading bands, The Boys of The Lough and Silly Wizard, came together to work on a television series. You could say the rest is history. Twenty years on, their dedication to their music has earned them both the title of Dr and the honour of an MBE. Attending an Aly and Phil show is an unforgettable experience. Not only have they been described as “the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear” they also have a reputation for their irrepressible sense of fun and quick-witted story telling.
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www.philandaly.com £20; concessions £18
Caledon
Fri 21 Aug: 7.30pm | Perth Theatre Following their sell-out performance at Perth Theatre in 2007, Caledon are back with many Scots songs to stir the soul. Alan Beck, Jamie MacDougall and Ivan Sharpe along with Music Director Michael Barnett mix traditional favourites with contemporary Scottish classics from the likes of The Proclaimers, Wet Wet Wet and even Franz Ferdinand. Caledon deliver a high energy show like no other. “a rip-roaring, kilted thigh-slapping, sporranswinging night… which blew the packed Perth Theatre away.” Perthshire Advertiser www.caledonmusic.com £16; concessions £14
The Elvis Collection starring Billy J McGregor Sat 22 Aug: 8pm | Perth Theatre
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Billy J McGregor and his amazing ten piece band featuring The T.E.C. Band, The Beale Street Brass and Vegas Voices under the musical direction of Alan Wearmouth pay tribute to the worlds greatest rock’n’ roll star. Over two hours of The King’s best known recordings – including Jailhouse Rock, American Trilogy, Suspicious Minds, Johnny B Goode, Devil in Disguise, Hound Dog and many, many more are performed live on stage during a rollercoaster ride through the 50s, 60s and 70s. www.theelviscollection.co.uk £16; concessions £14
A National Treasure III:
A Celebration of The Music Of Gordon Duncan featuring The Treacherous Orchestra Michael McGoldrick The Vale Of Atholl Pipe Band Karen Matheson and many more Sat 26 Sep: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Now established as a major annual event, A National Treasure once more brings musicians together from all over Scotland and well beyond to honour Gordon’s massive influence and to raise funds for the Trust set up in his name.
Hogmanay with The Treacherous Orchestra plus special guests The Hazey Janes and MC comedian Bruce Fummey
Thu 31 Dec: 10pm
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www.gordonduncan.co.uk £16; concessions £14
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Tonight’s packed programme is an unmissable treat for all fans of piping and traditional music. The brilliant Treacherous Orchestra will be our house band, with four of their members premiering new compositions, alongside musicians from Brittany and Spain, Gaelic and Scots song and the finest young musicians around.
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The Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust presents
The Treacherous Orchestra are a fabulous big band featuring some of the finest and most adventurous young musicians on the traditional scene. Alongside fireworks, stovies and a countdown to midnight, they provide the ideal soundtrack to send you hurtling into a new decade. www.treacherousorchestra.com www.myspace.com/thehazeyjanes seated £18; concessions £16 standing £12; concessions £10 early bird - before 31 Oct seated £16; concessions £14 standing £10; concessions £8
children £8 any area
children £6 any area
“The Treacherous Orchestra’s mighty aural rampage brilliantly captured and redoubled the mood of celebratory euphoria.” The Scotsman
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CLASSICAL
Perth & Kinross Primary Schools Music Camp Concert Thu 7 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Presented by the Instrumental Music Service, Cultural & Community Services and involving more than 200 young musicians from throughout Perth & Kinross. free (with retiring collection) - not ticketed
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The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland Fri 17 Jul: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Scotland’s most talented young jazz musicians perform a programme of jazz and big band favourites, new compositions and special arrangements, directed by Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain. “I could listen to this talented group again and again.” The Courier
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£10; concessions £6; £2 student/children with support from The Mackintosh Foundation
The National Youth Choir of Scotland and NYCOS Training Choir Sat 18 Jul: 3pm | Perth Concert Hall
The National Youth Choir of Scotland, conducted by Christopher Bell, bring a varied repertoire of classical music and traditional Scottish songs. The choir, made up of around 100 of Scotland’s finest young singers, will be joined by The NYCoS Training Choir, conducted by Michael Kibblewhite. Fresh from their residential course both choirs never fail to impress audiences. www.nycos.co.uk | £10; concessions £8; children £2
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Aberdeen International Youth Festival presents
Basque National Youth Orchestra Tue 4 Aug: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Khachaturian: Concerto for piano and orchestra Rimsky Korsakov: Scheherazade Op 35 This exciting orchestra’s first visit to Scotland sees them presenting a popular programme including one of the most beloved symphonic compositions; Scheherazade. www.aiyf.org £10; concessions £6 buy for any of the concerts on this page and receive half price tickets to this concert
Mon 21 Sep: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op.109 Piano Sonata No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 110 Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Opus 111
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Mitsuko Uchida plays Beethoven
We’re thrilled this internationally renowned pianist is returning to Perth for another Scottish exclusive, playing Beethoven’s last 3 piano sonatas.
www.mitsukouchida.com £28 £24 £19 £14 £10; concessions £25 £21 £17 £12 £8 kids go free; students £5 (not top two price bands)
A celebration of Schubert
SCHUBERTIAD Fri 9 – Sun 11 Oct
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KIDS GO FREE
“Explosive and reclusive, majestic and intimate, ecstatic and quietly ruminative” Financial Times on Uchida’s Beethoven
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Beethoven was deaf by the time he wrote them, so they are very much music he heard in his mind and through the vibrations under his fingers only. These are visionary, soul searching, ‘blow you out of the water’ kind of works. To hear all three in one sitting is very, very rare - especially by as great an interpreter as Mitsuko Uchida.
Paul Lewis | Llŷr Williams | Alexander Janiczek
Elias String Quartet | Alan Clayton | Catherine Broderick
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Trout Quintet | Octet | Die Schöne Müllerin | Quartet In G
Schubertiad 2009 is our most ambitious yet. In the spirit of the original Viennese Schubertiads we bring together top class musicians from all over Europe to form special ensembles to perform the Octet, The Trout Quintet, songs, solo and chamber music over a leisurely weekend.
Full programme available online at www.horsecross.co.uk
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Tue 12 - Sat 16 May: 7.45pm, 2.30pm Wed + Sat Mat Perth Theatre Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once 14
Meet René, the most wanted man in occupied France: women want his body, the Resistance wants his brain and the Nazis want his sausage! You’ll laugh out loud at this stage production of the much-loved TV comedy starring Vicki Michelle (Yvette in the original series) and Jeffrey Holland (Hi-De-Hi). With priceless portraits hidden in sausages, bumbling British airmen and numerous affairs, it has all the classic ingredients. The original production played to packed houses at the London Palladium, so book early. “Comedy for the golden age” The Times Tue - Thu eve and Wed + Sat matinee £16; concessions £14 Fri + Sat eve £18; concessions £16 children: £12 all performances
DRAMA
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A Horsecross production | directed by Ian Grieve Original book, music and lyrics by Paul Boyd
Fri 4 Dec – Sat 2 Jan
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Based on the world-famous tale by Carlo Collodi, this all singing, all dancing musicaladventure is a delight for the whole family.
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All Pinocchio wants is to be a real boy - but before the Blue Fairy grants his wish, he will have to learn to be good, work hard, and most of all, tell the truth!
So join Pinocchio and his many friends as he gets up to all sorts of magical mischief at Perth Theatre this Christmas.
Best show for Children and Young People
Nominee 2007 TMA Theatre Awards
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off peak £16.50 £13.50 £10.50 £46.00
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For School Group rates please call box office on 01738 621 031 Audio Description: Thu 17 Dec evening; Sat 19 Dec matinee BSL Sign Interpreted performance: to be confirmed
PYT FESTIVAL
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FESTIVAL
PYT Beginners present
Cornered
Fri 12 + Sat 13 Jun: 7.30pm Perth Theatre cornered - adjective 1. forced into an awkward, embarrassing, or inescapable position: a cornered fox £6; concessions £3; PYT member £2
directed by Gemma Petrie, devised by PYT Beginners
New Writing Showcase Tue 16 Jun: 7.30pm Studio, Perth Theatre Featuring highlights of the best writing from our Young Playwrights company. Directed by Ian Grieve and performed by professional actors, last year’s event sold out so book early.
Chaos Youth Theatre Tue 23 + Wed 24 Jun: 7.30pm Studio, Perth Theatre
The Dream Routine Why not spend the day under your covers and see where dream land can really take you? directed by Rachel Esdale
What a wonderful world? What makes our world wonderful, and what would happen if we were to mix things up a little? directed by Gemma Petrie
£2.50; concessions £1
10 Day Play
summer performance project Mon 6 – Fri 17 Jul (not Sat 11 or Sun 12):
£4; concessions £2 advisory 12+
9.30am-4pm daily
PYT Intermediates 1 and 2 present
Create a play in 10 days! A fast moving, intensive and challenging 2 week summer course suitable for those who have a keen interest in acting and creating theatre.
Magico:Resa
Fri 19 + Sat 20 Jun: 7.30pm Perth Theatre Some strange happening, Late one night In a place of wonder, A place of delight...? A fantastical journey into the unknown and seriously weird. £6; concessions £3; PYT member £2
directed by Barry Henderson, written and devised by Susan McLymont and David Gray-Buchanan with PYT Intermediates
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Perth Studio Theatre
Led by theatre professionals the project will culminate in a performance in our studio theatre for friends and family. Age 12-16. Places are strictly limited so please book as early as possible. £150 (does not include lunch) to book: contact box office and pay £50 deposit. You’ll be sent application forms which should be returned within 2 weeks along with the remaining £100.
PYT FESTIVAL PYT Seniors 2 present a new commission
Fri 26 + Sat 27 Jun: 7.30pm
Fri 3 + Sat 4 Jul: 7.30pm
Alien Nation
The Keekin-gless Perth Theatre
Meet a host of characters, some bizarre, some disturbing and some just like you and me. This fast moving, contemporary play is full of humour, at times extremely touching and occasionally quite disturbing!
Perth poet William Soutar lived two lives: the long years he spent as an invalid in a single room, and a parallel life roaming the kaleidoscopic universe of his dreams. PYT Seniors 2 take a funny, fantastical, touching look at both.
Zoom out over a town below at night, see all the lights twinkling, a beautiful sight. But, what is really going on going on in the kitchens, living rooms and science laboratories below! I think someone is watching me... £6; concessions £3; PYT member £2
by Rod Stewart with additional scenes by Perthshire Writers Group and PYT Young Playwrights directed by Jennifer McGregor
Commissioned by The Friends Of William Soutar, this engaging and enlightening new play tells Soutar’s story in a fresh new way. £6; concessions £3; PYT member £2
directed by Neil Doherty written and devised by Ajay Close with PYT Seniors 2
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PYT Seniors 1 present
PYT recruiting now! PYT is a dynamic and thriving theatre company for young people aged from 12 – 25 years old. Pick up an application form from box office or contact Jennie at jmcgregor@horsecross.co.uk for more information.
The next session starts in October 2009.
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COMEDY
Bruce Fummey About Robert the Bruce Fri 8 May: 8pm | Perth Theatre Acclaimed 2008 Edinburgh Fringe show, About Robert the Bruce, is a 90 minute romp through this formative period of Scottish history: Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, the Declaration of Arbroath, the Stone of Destiny, Bannockburn, the Scottish wars of Independence and the odd expletive. Learn about Scottish history with a smile on your face with stand-up ‘educomedy’. “brought actual, proper tears of laughter to my eyes. That was a first for me, so that’s high-praise indeed!” The List
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www.brucefummey.co.uk £10; concessions £8
Jimmy Carr
Fri 19 Jun: 8pm | Perth Concert Hall
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Jimmy Carr is not just a TV star. He’s won awards, released chart-topping DVDs (there’s a new one out this November), written a best-selling book and broken box office records. He may be the hardest working man in comedy. But perhaps he wouldn’t have to be if he had a little bit more talent. This show is exactly the same as last year’s except every single word. It’s rude, crude and offensive but those aren’t the only reasons you’ll enjoy it.
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Strictly 16+ “A masterclass in comedy... devastating, tasteless two-liners that are bliss to listen to” Guardian www.jimmycarr.com | £20; no concessions
Gilded Balloon Productions and Phil McIntyre Presents
Tim Minchin: Ready For This? Thu 8 Oct: 8pm | Perth Concert Hall
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After a sold out UK tour last Autumn, uberminstrel Tim Minchin lugs his piano back out on the road to give those poor souls who missed out another chance to see his biting and brilliant show. Back from a massive Australian tour, Tim wants to know if you are Ready For This, without really specifying what this is.
“The best musical comedian since Bill Bailey” The Times www.timminchin.com £17.50; concessions £15
DANCE
Nikki Matthews Dance School Just Dance Fri 1 + Sat 2 May 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2pm Perth Theatre Local children perform in their annual dance school display. £11 adult; £8 child
Cinders
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The Dance Bank presents
Fri 5 + Sat 6 Jun: 7pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm Perth Theatre
£8; no concessions
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Pupils from The Dance Bank in Perth and Kinross come together to present “Cinders”, as their biennial dance display. From the youngest performers at two years old, to senior adults, all will be onstage to enjoy the experience and “have a ball”. Many dance genres are encompassed in this entertaining show.
Trio Stage Academy presents Backstage Pass Sat 20 Jun: 7pm, Sun 21 Jun: 6pm Perth Concert Hall With students aged from 2 to adult, and music ranging from Beyonce to Britney, Disney to disco, tap, disco, rock ‘n’ roll, Highland, cheerleading, jazz, majorettes, performing arts, show dance and street/hip hop all feature in this fun evening of song and dance. Nursery classes involving younger dancers are a highlight and always a hit with the audience. It’s a great night of the toe tapping, hand clapping variety. Due to the popularity of previous years’ events please ensure you book early to avoid missing out. £9; no concessions
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KIDS AND FAMILIES
r e m m Su Face Painting for parents and children | Mon 20 Jul 3+ yrs
10.30am - 12pm
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Fun for age 3+ and adults. Learn how to face paint alongside your child with make-up artists Susan McClymont and June McEwan. Professional face paints will be available to buy after the workshop. £6 for adult and child
Blood Guts and Gore Horror Effects Workshop | Mon 20 Jul 8-12 yrs
1 - 2.45pm
Back by popular demand, learn how to transform bits of your body with gruesome stage effects in this horror effects workshop. £5
Tabla Drumming | Tue 21 Jul www.horsecross.co.uk
8-11 yrs 10.30am - 12pm | 12+ yrs 12.45 - 2.15pm Learn the Indian art of Tabla drumming with Mike Black. Places are limited so be sure to book early to avoid disappointment. £4
DJ Skills | Wed 22 Jul 9-11 yrs 10 - 11am + 1.15 - 2.15pm | 12+ yrs 11.15am - 12.15pm + 2.30 - 3.30pm DJ Sace will show you how to scratch, mix and spin those beats to create some great tunes! £5
Graphic Babbling | Thu 23 Jul 6-12mths 9.30 - 10.15am | 1-2 yrs 10.45 - 11.45am | 2-3 yrs 12.15 - 1.15pm Studio, Perth Theatre Baby-friendly “art education” for you and your little one using home prepared paints that are vegetable-, fruit- and foodstuff-based, as well as safe commercial finger paints. You’ll have a great time together and bring home some quirky, unique artworks - with someone else cleaning up afterwards! £5 for adult and child
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Teenyboppers with YDance | Fri 24 Jul 3-5 yrs
10.15 - 11am | 6-8 yrs
11am - 12pm
Studio, Perth Theatre Explore the world of movement with an exciting soundtrack to accompany. £5 for adult and child
Drama Games | Mon 27 Jul 5-7 yrs
10.30 - 11.30am | 8-10 yrs
11.45am - 1.15pm | 11-14 yrs
2 - 4pm
Join Gemma for a fun drama workshop. Play characters, create scenes and learn new games. No experience needed, just enthusiasm! £5 (5-7 yrs includes accompanying adult)
under 8’s must be accompanied by an adult
KIDS AND FAMILIES
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Circus Skills | Tue 28 Jul 5-7 yrs
10.30 - 11.30am | 8-10 yrs
11.45am - 1.15pm | 11 yrs+
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Trash Drumming | Wed 29 Jul 5-7 yrs 10 - 11am + 1.15 - 2.15pm | 8-10 yrs 11.15am - 12.15pm + 2.30 - 3.30pm Make your own trash drumming instruments and then create a band with them. Bring an empty bottle with you - any size - and your creativity! £5 (5-7 yrs includes accompanying adult)
3-4 yrs
10 - 10.45am | 5-7 yrs
11.15am - 1pm | 8-10 yrs 2.15 - 4.15pm
Make a scene with a stunning puppet! 3-4 yrs £5 for adult and child; 5-7 yrs £8 for adult and child; 8-10 yrs £8
Sticky Kids Mon 15 Jun: 10am | Perth Theatre A new show for young children. Join Molly Muddle as she entertains with lots of fun action songs. When she gets together with her good friend old Macdonald, the fun really begins. Watch out for giant flying sausages, plant watering antics and plenty of audience participation as Molly and Mac sing their way through their favourite Sticky Kids songs. £3.50 (nurseries: 1 adult free for every 2 children schools: 1 adult free for every 10 children)
The Singing Kettle presents Boogie Woogie Zoo
Thu 6-Sat 8 Aug: 11am + 2pm | Perth Concert Hall Join Cilla, Artie, Gary and Kevin for feeding time at the zoo and help them find their Singing Kettles among the wonderful visitor attractions. www.singingkettle.com £10; saver/family (4 tickets) £36 | Groups 10+ £7 Babes in Arms (under 12 mths - no seat allocated) £2
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Puppet Making with Angus Arts | Thu 30 Jul
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Come along and try your hand at circus skills including juggling, plate spinning, stilt walking, scarf, feather skills and acrobalance. The 11yrs+ session will finish with a short performance for parents and friends at 4.45pm. £5 (5-7 yrs includes accompanying adult)
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Rock the Catwalk in aid of CLIC Sargent TALKS AND EVENTS
Sat 2 May: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
After last year’s success, Rock the Catwalk is back with an explosion of live music, modelling and dance in a show with something for everyone. The models will be strutting their stuff in collections from top High Street names such as Phase Eight and Austin Reed. CLIC Sargent is the country’s leading charity helping young cancer sufferers and their families. £14; concessions £9
Scottish Wrestling Entertainment Presents
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Hell For Lycra VI
Fri 21 Aug: 7.15pm | Perth Concert Hall Bringing to Scotland big wrestling names like The Million Dollar Man, Ted Dibiase, Shannon Moore, Joe E Legend, Jonny Rose and Matt Mensa, Hell for Lycra VI will be a high octane, gut busting, power bombing last ride of a show. Tenacious Johnny Lyons puts his title on the line, Scotty Swift defends his and the Flying Scotsmen try once and for all to take the belts from The Richest Tag Team in Scotland, Sterling Oil.
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www.sweonline.co.uk | £30 £20 £15; no concessions
Scottish Bead Fair
Sun 30 Aug: 11am | Perth Concert Hall Scotland’s largest event dedicated to beads and jewellery making supplies is back with dozens of exhibitors and more new and exciting beads for everyone from the enthusiast to the professional designer. Classes in jewellery making on the day. www.scottishbeadfair.com www.precioussparklebeads.co.uk £4; under 16s free - must be accompanied by an adult
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Derek Block by arrangement with Parallel World Tour Productions proudly presents
An Audience with Sally Morgan Thu 24 Sep: 7.30pm | Perth Concert Hall
Following her hugely successful ITV series, Sally Morgan: Star Psychic, Sally sets out on national tour for the first time. Since becoming a professional medium, she has read for a whole host of celebrities including George Michael, Uma Thurman, and perhaps most notably, the late Princess Diana with whom Sally worked for several years. www.starpsychic.co.uk | £19.50; no concessions
Horsecross Players Rehearsal Room, Perth Theatre
This group is ideal for anyone with an interest in theatre and a desire to meet new people in a fun, artistic environment. Horsecross Players will provide the opportunity to participate without the pressure of scripts or impending stage fright!
The group is open to anyone aged 18 plus and places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. For further details or to book a place contact Suzi Morrice on smorrice@horsecross.co.uk or 01738 477729.
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Horsecross Players is a fabulous opportunity to participate in a range of fun and accessible drama techniques. Each week you’ll gain confidence through drama whilst learning about the behind the scenes working of our theatre. Drama workshops will work hand in hand with the theatre season with input from our creative director, visiting artists and actors. Theatre visits are an integral part of our Tuesday night sessions.
JOIN IN
Tuesdays 14 Apr until 9 Jun: 7-9.30pm (no session 19 May)
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CONTEMPORARY ART
Game Flags, 2007 by Vuk Cosic. Courtesy the artist and ARC Projects
Buzzard, 2008 by Samantha Clark.
Installation View. Courtesy of the artist and PVAF
exhibitions
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At the heart of Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall is one of Scotland’s most exciting non-conventional art galleries. Come along and experience the Horsecross collection of contemporary art including exclusive commissions and acquisitions from acclaimed international and local artists - all for free.
Julita Wojcik curated by Iliyana Nedkova and Urszula Sniegowska
Sat 9 May - Sun 26 Jul: Threshold artspace, Perth Concert Hall
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This is Julita Wojcik’s first major residency, commission, acquisition and solo exhibition in the United Kingdom as part of Horsecross-wide season Scottish Tides – Polish Spring. Praised as a chronicler of the ‘provincial hometown aesthetics’, this acclaimed Polish artist exposes the gender division of labour by satirising the personas of the traditional housewife and the professional artist alike.
Brunch Preview Sun 10 May, 11am-1pm: meet at Perth Concert Hall RSVP to inedkova@horsecross.co.uk to ensure your free Sunday brunch.
PVAF Scene 1 selected by Liz Adamson
Sat 9 May - Sun 26 Jul: Threshold artspace, Perth Theatre The first in a series of Scenes featuring solo statements by selected Perthshire Visual Arts Forum (PVAF) artists – the local group of professional visual artists who we’ve been collaborating with since the artspace began in 2005.
Brunch Preview Sun 10 May, 11am-1pm: meet at Perth Concert Hall
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Read More ISSN 1755-0866
Discover our online journal with essays dedicated to works from our contemporary art collection. Issues feature contributing writers Anne Barlow, Jonathon Blackwood, Jenny Brownrigg, Chris Byrne, John Calcutt, Angela Dimitrakaki, Piotr Krajewski, Lindsey Morse, Marie Muracciole, Iliyana Nedkova, November Paynter, Urszula Sniegowska and Timothy E. Weeks. Download free from www.horsecross.co.uk
View Maker, 2004 by Julita Wojcik. Videostill.
Courtesy the artist and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Vuk Cosic | Out of Character curated by Iliyana Nedkova
CONTEMPORARY ART
Let Always Be Sun, 2004 by Julita Wojcik. Artist’s performance. Courtesy the artist
Sat 1 Aug - Sun 1 Nov: Threshold artspace, Perth Concert Hall
Alongside a brand new Henry Moore Foundation commission, we present some of his earlier signature works dealing with hacker folklore and parallel histories in media and contemporary art. Also on view is the artist’s own pick and mix of his favourite works from Horsecross’ growing collection.
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The first major residency, commission, acquisition and solo exhibition in Scotland by Vuk Cosic, the artist who represented Slovenia at the Venice Biennale 2001. Vuk is known for his belief that the role of the artist is to suggest ‘new attitudes to constructive abuse of technology.’
Brunch Preview Sat 1 Aug, 11am-1pm: meet at Perth Concert Hall
Collect + Support Susan Collins and Ergin Cavusoglu Threshold artspace, Perth Theatre
Horsecross is excited to be able to offer limited editions of selected work from our collection; with every purchase you are supporting our exhibition programme featuring Perthshire-based artists. Our first limited edition prints are from the critically acclaimed Glenlandia series by Susan Collins.
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Coming Soon: limited edition artwork from Voyage of No Return by Ergin Cavusoglu; our most ambitious commission to date.
Special offer to members - up to 50% off. For inquiries contact our Creative Director (Contemporary Art) Iliyana Nedkova at inedkova@horsecross.co.uk
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Go online for full exhibition details or pick up a free exhibition guide at box office. Treat yourself to an informal and free exhibition tour with our Creative Director (Contemporary Art) Iliyana Nedkova by arranging it in advance at inedkova@horsecross.co.uk
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Our hotel partners
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay for your trip to Perth why not try one of our three partners; all just a few minutes walk from either venue.
The Royal George Hotel Tay Street, Perth, PH1 5LD Sitting on the banks of the River Tay in the heart of Perth, the hotel has been attracting guests to Scotland from around the world for over 220 years; notable visitors have included Empress Eugenie and Queen Victoria. High teas are served from 5pm daily allowing guests plenty of time to have a bite to eat before crossing the street to catch the latest show. For those wishing to spend the evening the hotel offers 45 en-suite bedrooms, many with views over the River Tay. 01738 624455 info@theroyalgeorgehotel.co.uk www.theroyalgeorgehotel.co.uk
Ramada Jarvis
West Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5QP Enjoy warm Highland hospitality in the heart of Scotland. Set in a 15th century watermill, you can still watch the water trickling through the original water wheel from our garden, reception area and Lounge Bar. Standard rooms come with flat-screen TV and complimentary refreshments; executive rooms and suites have unlimited movies and high-speed Internet access. FREE on-site parking. Promotional offer: ÂŁ129 per couple for two consecutive nights, including dinner on the first night and breakfast both mornings. (quote HORSE PERTH when booking) 0844 8159105 rv.perth@ramadajarvis.co.uk www.ramadajarvis.co.uk/hotels/perth.aspx
Salutation Hotel
34 South Street, Perth, PH2 8PH Established in 1699 the Salutation Hotel is reputed to be one of the oldest hotels in Scotland. Thoroughly modernised, the hotel boasts 84 bedrooms, two disabled bedrooms, lift, three bars, and conference and banqueting facilities for up to 360 with all the latest in audio visual facilities, WiFi and induction loops. Reids Bar offers a tasty range of traditional bar meals served from 12-2pm. Promotional offer: Free bottle of wine with a bar supper from 6-9pm. (quote HORSECROSS when booking.) 01738 630066 salessalutation@strathmorehotels.com www.strathmorehotels.com/salu_site/welcome.htm
Whether for a snack, lunch or dinner, all our meals are prepared using only the freshest ingredients. Where possible our produce is locally sourced.
FOOD AND DRINK
Food and Drink
interval drinks
Save queuing by pre-ordering interval drinks – just ask at the bar.
private catering
Both venues have private areas to arrange exclusive drinks or dinners. We would love to hear from you to discuss your ideas or requirements.
book a table
To avoid disappointment we recommend you pre-book your table for pre-show meals.
offers
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at Perth Theatre 01738 472709 | redrooms@horsecross.co.uk Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (open late on show nights) Sun closed
TICKETS AND INFO
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concessions
Where available concessions usually apply to 16 and under, Young Scots, unwaged, students, people with disabilities and senior citizens (only Sat matinees at the theatre). Carers go FREE. Bring your ID when you collect tickets. All are subject to availability.
booking fees
Where applicable the booking fee is included in the ticket price. Booking fees are nonrefundable in the event of a cancellation.
refunds
Once paid for, tickets are non refundable. We reserve the right to make changes to our seating plans.
group bookers
Groups of 10 or more may reserve seats. Ideal for schools, clubs, works nights out. Book 10 and get your 11th ticket free. (selected shows)
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family friendly
We have booster seats for little ones; our restaurants provide high chairs, bottle warming, and are breastfeeding friendly; and there are baby-changing facilities for men and women to use in both the theatre and concert hall.
disability friendly Both buildings are designed to be disability friendly and have stair lifts, induction loops, infrared enhanced hearing system and staff who are trained to help. We provide other special services for certain shows, check listings in the brochure:
For visually impaired patrons Audio description: Listen to the action on stage as it happens using headsets linked to trained describers watching the show. See brochure for dates. Touch tours: Feel the set and costumes before the performance. Organised on the same dates as Audio Described performances. Tours are free but must be pre-booked through box office. Transport: Available on same dates as Audio Described performances for £2 return. Contact us to find out about pick up points.
KIDS Kids go FREE
We have an audio version of this brochure.
For hard of hearing patrons
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Membership
Pay £10 for a year’s horsecrossregular membership. Save 10% on tickets and food at the theatre and concert hall where you see this logo. Also includes advance notice and priority booking where possible.
Two 16 and unders go FREE with a paying adult where you see this logo. Valid Tue-Thu at the theatre. Limited availability.
drinks policy You may be allowed to take a drink into the auditorium, depending on the event and where you sit. Please ask when booking or at the bar. For safety, we never allow drinks in the balcony at the concert hall. PS save queuing by pre-ordering interval drinks; just ask at the bar.
We have a mini loop system at each box office and infrared enhanced hearing headsets and induction loops are available at the theatre and concert hall. Signed performances: Enjoy BSL interpreted performances. See brochure for dates. Guide/hearing dogs welcome in our buildings.
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Nikki Matthews Dance School Rock the Catwalk Jambouree Carnival Julian Argüelles and John Abercrombie Quartet Horsecross Players P&K Primary Schools Music Camp Concert Bruce Fummey – About Robert the Bruce BBC SSO Julita Wojcik Polish comedy weekend – Ani Mru Mru & Smile Sunday Brunch previews - Julita Wojcik + PVAF Scene 1 Polish comedy weekend – Dno & Lowcy. B The Scottish World Blazin’ Fiddles James Yorkston and Lisa Knapp ‘Allo, ‘Allo Leon Jackson and Same Difference Perth Festival of the Arts
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Brunch preview - Vuk Cosic Vuk Cosic Hayseed Dixie Lucinda Williams Basque National Youth Orchestra The Lady Boys of Bangkok The Singing Kettle – Boogie Woogie Zoo Stairway to Zeppelin India Alba Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham Caledon Hell for Lycra IV The Elvis Collection Scottish Bead Fair
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