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Hello, welcome to the new What’s On Guide We’ve another jam-packed performance and events season coming up – once again, we’ve really tried to programme a season that suits everyone, whatever your taste! From top comedy headliners Daniel Sloss and Stewart Francis, to thoughtprovoking drama, and from traditional music legends Phil and Aly to a children’s magical puppet show, its all here in our brand new Guide. So grab 10 minutes, put your feet up and browse through our fantastic selection of shows, events and exhibitions. We hope to see you at one of our events soon!
Christine Martin Performance Programmer
ram.els@renfrewshire.gov.uk
renfrewshirearts
@RenArtsMuseums
drama
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music and entertainment
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dance
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film
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comedy
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exhibitions
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family events and classes
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other events
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Transfer to Trust From 1 July 2015 onwards, the services provided by Renfrewshire Arts & Museums will be under the management of Renfrewshire Leisure Ltd. Visit our new home at www.renfrewshireleisure.com for up to date information on what’s on across Renfrewshire or to share your views with us on how we can improve our programmes and services.
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drama
image: Black is the Colour of My Voice
2 Sun 6 September Seabright Productions Theatre presents
Black is the Colour of My Voice Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee*
box office & information 0300 300 1210
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Suitable for ages 12+
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, Black is the Colour of My Voice follows a successful jazz singer and civil rights activist seeking redemption after the untimely death of her father. She reflects on the journey that took her from a young piano prodigy destined for a life in the service of the church, to a renowned jazz vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. “ Apphia Campbell is nothing short of sensational…she will make you cheer for her, smile with her and then sting your eyes with tears” ***** Broadway Baby
image: What Goes Around
drama 3 Wed 30 September
Tues 6 October
Solar Bear Theatre presents SCOTTISH PREMIERE
What Goes Around By Liz Lochhead
Tribes Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 14 +
Tribes is a poignant yet biting drama about love, family and finding one’s voice.
This is a captioned performance.
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 16+
It’s been day one of rehearsals of La Ronde, the once-forbidden 100 year-old classic, often called ‘a sexual daisy chain’. An actor and an actress, strangers till this morning, sit down together for a drink to break the ice. One thing leads to another... Two actors play seven characters in this sparkling contemporary sex comedy. A game of consequences and connections, a riff on modern mores and manners that’ll entertain and make you think. Before you make that move? Aye mibbe!
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
Billy is a young man born deaf into a loud, opinionated, hearing family who never bothered to learn sign language. When Billy meets Sylvia, a young deaf woman, he suddenly feels confident – he belongs to a ‘tribe’.
Paisley Arts Centre
Thurs 8 October
Wed 21 October
Broth
Subway Theatre presents
drama
Paisley Arts Centre
2.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Broth is an honest exploration of the experience of elders in 21st century Scotland, told by artist Donna Rutherford, through the tradition of soup making. It explores the rituals and revelations that trace changes in people’s lives, families and wider communities through a series of personal storytelling conversations. The performance includes a taste of the broth cooked on stage. Broth is an original performance commissioned by the Seannachies Research Network, led by The Institute of Design Innovation at The Glasgow School of Art and funded by the Scottish Universities Insight Institute.
The Internet Comedies Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 18+
A double-bill of drama written and directed by Iain Heggie. Patrice takes early retirement and becomes an avid social networker with a large following for her witty posts. But she soon finds even on the internet friendship can turn to rivalry and popularity comes at a price! Smartphone constantly in hand Lesley is always ‘on.’ Then one day she receives a visit from an elderly stranger who tries to cure Lesley’s ‘addiction?’ But who is he and just how far will he go? “A delicious black comedy” Evening Times
Fri 23 October
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image: Broth
An Eden Court, Comar and Ed Littlewood Productions co-production
Hector Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 14+
Military Mastermind. Scottish Hero. Victorian Idol. Media Martyr. This touching true story shines new light on the Scottish legend and fallen hero Sir Hector McDonald. Rising from humble beginnings through the ranks of the British Army, he became a hero of the Battle of Omdurman. Following his appointment as Commander of Ceylon, allegations of scandalous liaisons surfaced. box office & information 0300 300 1210
But was he guilty? Or was he the victim of a plot fabricated by an English establishment to remove a Gaelic-speaking upstart who got above himself?
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
image: The Box
drama
Wed 28 October Rapture Theatre in association with The Beacon presents
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The Last Yankee By Arthur Miller
Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Leroy Hamilton, a descendant of one of America’s founding fathers and “The Last Yankee”, lives a modest life as a carpenter and has eschewed the pursuit of the American Dream. This has estranged him from his wife, Patricia, who is in hospital and suffering from depression.
Humorous and ultimately uplifting, The Last Yankee is classic Miller that is not to be missed.
Alice Mary Cooper presents
The Box Paisley Arts Centre Schools Performance 1.30pm £3 + booking fee* Public Performance 7.30pm £10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 12+
In 1921 a group of Dundee postal workers created a unique time capsule as a memorial to those who had died in The Great War. This casket, crammed with papers, lay forgotten for many years on a shelf in a sorting office. This is the story of what was inside. Join theatre-maker Alice Mary Cooper as she playfully examines the contents and explores this extraordinary last post from the First World War. Commissioned by Harlow Playhouse.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
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Over the course of one day, Leroy and Patricia try to come to terms with their situation and take a tentative step towards reconciliation and a brave new future.
Fri 30 October
m en us te ic rta a n in d m en t
music and entertainment
image: The Deke McGee Band
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Fri 28 August
Fri 11 September
Loretta Reid
The Deke McGee Band
box office & information 0300 300 1210
Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£12 (£10 conc) + booking fee*
£10 (£8 conc) + booking fee*
Loretta Reid returns to Paisley with another sparkling show! She and her guests will perform fabulous songs from the 50s onwards spanning the genres to include the Great American Songbook, Motown, country and pop… Featuring top Scottish musicians Fergus McCreadie, Stephen Henderson, Euan Taylor and David King.
With the authentic sound of the saxophone-led swing bands of the 40s and 50s, Glasgow based quartet The Deke McGee Band perform their own brand of soulful rhythm ‘n’ blues and Texas tenor saxophone to bring the music into the 21st Century.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Led by Mark ‘Deke’ McGee on saxophone, Michael Kelly on piano, Sam Firth on bass and Andy Cowie on drums, they play an uplifting mixture of blues, swing, gospel and soul music.
Thurs 24 September
Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£14 (£12 conc) + booking fee* An action packed tribute show of all Robbie’s hits, with one of the world’s best Robbie Williams tributes, Tom Vaughan. Featuring an amazing live band and the glamorous R-W-E Dancers this show is a must-see for any Robbie fan! Sun 11 October
Aidan Moffat and Bill Wells
Sun 20 September
Phil Cunningham & Aly Bain Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£18 (£16 conc) + booking fee* Phil & Aly, two of Scotland’s most acclaimed traditional musicians have been delighting audiences across Scotland with their masterful, versatile and amusing performances and leading us in the dance on BBC’s live Hogmanay show for over two decades. October 2013 saw the legendary folk duo receive the The Sunday Mail Great Scot Award’s ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award. Don’t miss their incomparable mastery of fiddle and accordion live at Paisley Town Hall.
Paisley Arts Centre
music and entertainment
The Robbie Williams Experience
7.30pm
£12 (£10 conc) + booking fee* Contains very strong language
Bill and Aidan return to Paisley to perform tracks from their latest album, The Most Important Place in the World; their long-awaited follow-up to 2011’s Scottish Album of the Year winner, Everything’s Getting Older.
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As with its predecessor, The Most Important Place in the World finds Moffat variously speaking, snarling and singing his candid tales along to jazz-inflected melodies so exquisite they barely belong to the gauche reality of the 21st century.
image: Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com *see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Sat 17 October
In the Wake of Neil Gunn Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
music and entertainment
£12 (£10 conc) + booking fee* In the Wake of Neil Gunn was inspired by a sea voyage made by author Neil Gunn in 1937, around Scotland’s beautiful west coast. Created by award-winning musician and composer Mike Vass, In the Wake of Neil Gunn integrates traditional, classical and electronic melodies with film, photography and spoken word excerpts, vividly evoking the moods of the sea, weather and landscape together with the power of Gunn’s writing. Featuring live score from musicians Euan Burton (Electric and Double Bass), Hamish Napier (Flute/Piano), Jennifer Port (Oboe), Innes Watson (Guitar) and the Cairn String Quartet. Nominated for a SAY Award 2015
Thurs 12 November
Mad4Musicals Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£14 (£12 conc) + booking fee* Mad4Musicals brings the sights and sounds of the West End and Broadway stage to you with classic and contemporary hits from the world of the movies and musicals including Evita, Cats, Mamma Mia!, and more recent shows such as Wicked, The Bodyguard, Ghost plus many more. The show is presented by four of Scotland’s finest musical theatre vocalists and a sensational four piece band, who together provide all the emotion, drama, energy and passion of the musical theatre stage. Fri 11 December
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Christmas Crooners
Sat 24 October
Paisley Town Hall
MacFloyd Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£15 (£13 conc) + booking fee*
box office & information 0300 300 1210
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
£16 (£14 conc) + booking fee* Now in its 10th record breaking year, the Christmas Crooners show is jam packed with festive favourites, including the Christmas hits of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. The fantastic cast of West-End Singers, are backed by the superb and talented swing band The Jazz-All-Stars, who will perform over 30 well known Christmas hits. image: Christmas Crooners
MacFloyd return to Paisley in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s classic Wish You Were Here album which will see them perform this masterpiece in its entirety. The show will also include a varied mix of Floyd classics including material from The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Animals and the newly released The Endless River albums amongst others.
7.30pm
Inside Scottish Dance Theatre Paisley Arts Centre
dance
Thurs 17 September
7.30pm
£10 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 12 +
Inside Scottish Dance Theatre is a must for anyone interested in learning more about dance and how dance performances come together. Revealing the creative process behind our productions, we will perform and discuss excerpts of works including Dreamers by Belgium born Anton Lachky and Winter, Again by Norwegian choreographer Jo Stromgren. Meet the dancers, technical and creative teams and find out what makes Scottish Dance Theatre one of the UK’s most ambitious and exciting contemporary dance companies and discover how choreography, music and design come together to tell stories that transport audiences to other worlds.
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
e nc da *see page 1 for details of our booking fees
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film
image: The Possibilities are Endless
Wed 26 August
The Why?sman In Pursuit of the Question Mark
Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£2 + booking fee* The Why?sman film brings together George Wyllie’s play, Day Down a Goldmine with Bill Paterson and freely explores Glasgow’s most popular artist; the creator of the much loved Straw Locomotive and the Paper Boat. Director Murray Grigor will be at Paisley Arts Centre to introduce the film and lead a Q&A session after the screening. The Why?sman exhibition, celebrating the art and life of George Wyllie, is on display at Paisley Museum until 13 September.
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Tues 13 October
The Possibilities are Endless (12A)
film
Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£5 Edwyn Collins could only say two phrases after waking up: ‘Grace Maxwell’ and ‘The Possibilities are Endless’.
box office & information 0300 300 1210
This is the incredible story of Collins, a songwriter who had the contents of his mind effectively deleted after experiencing a stroke. Set inside Edwyn’s mind, The Possibilities are Endless is a remarkable journey from the brink of death back to language, music, life and love. More than a story of determination against all odds; it is an intimate and life-affirming tale of rediscovery. “A poetic testimony to the power of love and the indomitability of the human spirit” ***** MOJO
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
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film
Tues 18 August
Frame by Frame Paisley Arts Centre
7pm – 9.30pm
£2 on the door Paisley’s open screening night for local filmmakers with special guests, ‘Friday Films’ presenting the premiere of Buddies of the Alamo. For more information or to be put on the Frame by Frame mailing list contact richard.weeks@renfrewshire. gov.uk Tuesday 27 October SMAHFF in conjunction with Frame by Frame and PACE Productions presents
Best Foot Forward
Tues 15 September UWS Creative Industries Course in conjunction with Frame by Frame present
New Filmmakers Festival Renfrewshire Paisley Arts Centre
3pm – 8pm
Paisley Arts Centre
4pm – 9.30pm
FREE Suitable for ages 16+
A one-day review of socially engaged filmmaking in Renfrewshire.
FREE
4pm – 5.30pm
A one-day awards and film review of new work from UWS students and aspiring local filmmakers.
Positive Steps:
Stand out short films from first, second and third year students of UWS Creative Industries Course
A showcase of community based filmmaking in Renfrewshire, including presentations from ROAR, Choose Life, The STAR Project, Kibble Care and Education Centre, Create, LEAP, NHS NetWork Services and Adult Learning and Literacies.
4.45pm – 5.30pm
6pm – 7.30pm
3pm In Development:
The best new film from across Renfrewshire 6pm – 7.30pm
Frame by Frame:
Paisley’s open screening night in association with SMHAFF focuses on the theme ‘Best Foot Forward’.
The Final Cut:
8pm – 9.30pm
Outstanding short films from final year students of UWS Creative Industries Course
‘I Am Me’ by PACE Productions:
7.30pm – 7.45pm New Filmmaker’s Awards
A full length film from Paisley about hate, love and understanding. Please book a seat at the Box Office for this screening.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
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Frame by Frame Presents:
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Tae Sup Wi’ a Fifer The Spiegeltent / Friday 9 October / 7pm / £12 Tae Sup Wi’ A Fifer is an eclectic club night hosted and programmed by Fife-based singer-songwriter James Yorkston, attracting stars and friends from the world of music and beyond. This special one-off Spree performance sees James joined by Karine Polwart and poet James Robertson.
Taking place over two days and two venues and featuring The Underground Jam tribute band, Andy Bennett (ex-Ocean Colour Scene) and a scooter rideout, this is a must-attend for all things Mod-related.
Barbara Dickson The Spiegeltent / Sunday 11 October / 7.30pm / £16 In this special acoustic performance Barbara and her pianist Nick Holland explore her catalogue of songs at an intimate level. Expect a wonderful range of material drawing on Barbara’s folk roots, her latest exploration of the songs of Gerry Rafferty, and some of her classic hit records.
James Grant and Chris Thomson with RSNO strings The Spiegeltent / Wednesday 14 October / 7.30pm / £16 One of Scotland’s most enduring and respected singer-songwriters, James returns to Paisley alongside old Friends Again colleague Chris Thomson, and a string quartet from the RSNO. Expect tunes from Love & Money, The Bathers, James’ own material, and a couple of Friends Again classics.
Karen Matheson and Cara Dillon Paisley Abbey / Thursday 15 October / 7.15pm / £16 A very special double bill sees Capercaillie frontwoman Karen return to Paisley Abbey, bringing with her a vast back catalogue of material. She will be joined by Irish singersongwriter Cara Dillon, described by Q magazine as having ‘quite possibly the world’s most beautiful female voice’.
Scottish Album of the Year showcase The Spiegeltent / Thursday 15 October / 7.30pm / £8 A unique triple bill of acts from this year’s Scottish Album of the Year award longlist topped by winner Kathryn Joseph, described as one of Scotland’s best-kept musical secrets. She will be joined by fellow nominees, synth-pop duo Happy Meals, and rockers PAWS.
Horse McDonald The Spiegeltent / Friday 16 October / 7.30pm / £18 One of Scotland’s all-time great vocalists, Horse McDonald presents her ambitious project The Diamond Speaks, resurrecting the words of lost or neglected Scottish women writers in newly-composed musical settings. The evening will also include music from Horse’s own vast back catalogue.
Idlewild with the RSNO Paisley Abbey / Friday 16 October / 7.30pm / £25 The signature show of this year’s Spree – Idlewild team up with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in the stunning surroundings of Paisley Abbey. Not to be missed for fans of the band - expect songs from their back catalogue from nearly two decades at the forefront of Scottish alternative rock as you’ve never heard or seen them before.
Khartoum Heroes The Spiegeltent / Saturday 17 October / 7.30pm / £12 Khartoum Heroes are an elusive, seldom-seen, ramshackle band of saggy, mis-shapen superheroes who count among their ranks King Creosote and Vic Galloway. They have been away for 20 years after touring their incredible live show across UK and Europe in the early/mid 1990s. They were a party then and they’re a party now.
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comedy
image: Stewart Francis - Pun Gent
Sat 12 September RNT in Association with Dead Sheep Comedy present
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Scott Gibson Life After Death Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 18+
box office & information 0300 300 1210
Don’t miss the debut solo show from Scotland’s hottest new comedian, and regular compere of our Buddy Good Laugh gigs. After a total sell out and rave reviews at this years’ Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Gibson’s Life After Death is regarded as the best debut show in years. Recently supporting Frankie Boyle, and Kevin Bridges, amongst others on their solo tours, Scott is ready to take his own show on the road. Life After Death tells the story of how it all began. A life changing experience that put him on the path to comedy. It’s a story of pain, love, laughter and Blackpool. “The best act to emerge from Scotland in years” Des Clarke
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Sat 10 October
Des McLean Paisley Arts Centre
7.30pm
£10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 16+
Des McLean is coming to Paisley with his hilarious new stand up show. Having spent the last few years starring as Tommy Sheridan in the hit comedy show I-Tommy and touring the world, this is Des at his best, a master storyteller, with endless funny observations on life. Come and see why Billy Connolly describes him as one of his favourite stand-up comedians.
Tues 20 October
Wed 9 December
Universal Comedy Taster Workshop
Live Nation in association with MHA proudly presents...
Paisley Arts Centre
1pm – 3pm
Universal Comedy is a charity and social enterprise providing the skills of producing and performing comedy for people with ill health, as a vehicle for them to develop their confidence and self-esteem, as well as promoting their health and well-being. Our unique taster sessions are very light-hearted, and often include icebreaker exercises such as ‘Love, Hate, Fear’ which demonstrates how emotions fuel comedy, or ‘Animals’, which illustrates how easily characters can be formed.
Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£15.50 (£13.50 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for ages 16+
The star of Mock The Week, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and Live At The Apollo, embarks on a brand new stand up tour with a fantastic and hilarious new show!
comedy
FREE, but please book a place at the Box Office.
Stewart Francis Pun Gent
“A brilliant comic brain... this stand-up cracks some of the best one liners I’ve ever heard” The Guardian
Sat 24 October Live Nation in association with MZA presents
Daniel Sloss - Dark
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With special guest Kai Humphries
Paisley Arts Centre
8pm
£15.50 (£11 conc) + booking fee* Suitable for 16+
Daniel has sold out 8 consecutive Edinburgh Fringe seasons, has made TV appearances including The John Bishop Show, Russell Howard’s Good News and Conan O’Brien, had his own BBC show, co-created an online sitcom, gave a ‘Tedx’ Talk, has toured extensively throughout the UK, Australia, USA and Europe, won a few awards, released a live DVD and is currently working on his pilot for Warner Brothers Studios…. He’s also totally sick of people calling his comedy ‘dark’. “Brilliantly dark” Sunday Times
“Genuinely funny!” Time Out
www.danielsloss.com image: Daniel Sloss - Dark
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
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Thurs 24 September
Paisley Arts Centre Doors 8.15pm, show star ts 8.30pm £10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Get tickets to the next gig for £6 if you book immediately after this show
box office & information 0300 300 1210
Over 18s only
Despite his imposing physical presence – a 6 ft 2” skinhead – master stor yteller Gar y Little has an incredibly personable style. Combine that with his unflinching honesty and openness, and audiences everywhere fall in love with his easy charm. He possesses that rare gift that turns mundane, everyday experiences in to pure comedy gold, which will have you simply crying with laughter.
Scotsman
In 2005, the creator of legendary Scottish show Only An Excuse fulfilled a life-long ambition and r is turned to stand-up comedy. Diffe d stan ttish now a regular on the Sco up ues ven up circuit appearing at and down the country.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
comedy
Friday 18 December
Thurs 29 October
Paisley Town Hall Doors 8.15pm, show star ts 8.30pm £10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Over 18s only
Paisley Arts Centre Doors 8.15pm, show star ts 8.30pm £10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Get tickets to the next gig for £6 if you book immediately after this show Over 18s only
The List
Acclaimed comic, stor yteller and social commentator, Bruce was a founding member of the Funny Farm Collective which helped kick-start Scotland’s comedy scene in 1989.
The Stage Daily Express
Since being put up for his first gig at The Stand in 2010 by his girlfrien d, the East-end of Glasgow’s Jamie Dalgleish has hit the ground runn ing, notching up hundreds of gigs in the UK, including a sell-out show at the 2013 Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
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yl TV writer and stand-up queen Mer y pott A s. revels in her bitternes mouthed pott y trainer, she has written some of the best gags on telly and supported Frankie Boyle on his latest tour, at his request.
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
Son of former Catchphrase host Roy Walker, Phil’s routine is a slick , high energy barrage of gags and observations. A comedian for all occasions, Phil’s stand-up career has taken him to some weird and wonderful places, including a sco ut hut in Shetland and a portacabin on Mount Alice in the Falkland Islands. Basically, he’ll go any where for a laugh!
A full time actor and comedian since 2003, Raymond Mearns has Ae appeared in the Ken Loach films as ld Wor Free a It’s and Fond Kiss well as the iconic Scottish sketch series’ Limmy’s Show and Rab C Nesbitt alongside Gregor Fisher. h Mearns will be back in Paisley fres from a trip to the prestigious Melbourne International Comedy Festival where he toured his latest show, Rock ‘n’ Roll Comedian.
exhibitions
image: The Why?sman
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exhibitions 3 July – 1 November
17 July – 13 September
Back of the Net
The Why?sman
A Fan’s View of St Mirren FC
Celebrating the Art and Life of George Wyllie (1921-2012)
Paisley Museum
box office & information 0300 300 1210
FREE A showcase of stories and memorabilia donated by a legion of loyal Saints fans. Items on display include players’ medals, signs saved from Love Street stadium, boots worn by goalkeeper Ludovic Roy in the 90s and an original strip worn by player Arthur Miller when St Mirren emerged victorious in the 1959 Scottish Cup final. Back of the Net documents the club’s 138 year history and celebrates what it means to be a St Mirren fan.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Paisley Museum FREE This exhibition looks at the works of internationally renowned Scottish artist and sculptor, George Wyllie, including some of Wyllie’s most famous works, such as A Day Down a Goldmine, The Straw Locomotive, The Paper Boat and Spires. The exhibition also includes work that has not been previously exhibited. This new display will offer insight to some of the ideas that flow through Wyllie’s playful yet serious approach to art, with fascinating exhibits and a range of interactive activities for children.
exhibitions
Every Wednesday from 2 September – 9 December image: Back of the net
Lunchtime Talks Paisley Museum
12pm
3 October – 24 January
FREE
A Paisley Legacy
Take a break from the office or your daily routine and learn something new at lunchtime!
The Paisley Art Institute Collection
Paisley Museum FREE To mark the centenaries of the Paisley Art Institute Collection and the gifting by PAI of the galleries’ extension at Paisley Museum, the Institute will be hanging the collection for the first time in 42 years. The exhibition is an acknowledgement of the generosity of the Paisley patrons who were at the cutting edge of art developments outside London’s sphere of influence. The 300 paintings and sculptures, including many of Paisley’s ‘Glasgow Boys’, will be showing together with new discoveries. 22 November – 19 December
Paisley Artists 103rd Exhibition
Join us for one of our lunchtime talks covering a wide range of subjects. Information on each talk is available at renfrewshireleisure.com/museums or pick up a leaflet from any of our venues. First Thurs in Sept, Oct, Nov & Dec
Paisley Natural History Society Talks Paisley Museum
7.30pm
FREE Hosted by experts in the field, these talks provide an interesting insight into various natural history topics. The talks are open to everyone and there’s no need to book. More information on the topic of each presentation can be found at renfrewshireleisure.com/museums
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image: Paisley Artists 103rd Exhibition
Paisley Museum FREE
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
Local art club, Paisley Artists, once again promise a colourful display of Renfrewshire’s artistic talent. Always a great success with visitors, this exhibition promises a rich diversity of styles, subjects and media with more exhibits available for purchase.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
family events
image: KidO
fam ily eve nts Wed 16 and Thurs 17 September Scottish Opera presents
KidO
Johnstone Town Hall
Public Performance Wed 16 September
2pm
£4 + booking fee* Nursery Performances
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Thurs 24 Sept Visible Fictions in association with Platform presents
Thurs 17 September 11am and 2pm
Friends Electric
£3 + booking fee*
Johnstone Town Hall 1.30pm
A neat and tidy man who likes everything in its place meets a nesting magpie who brings chaos in her wake. It looks unlikely these two can ever learn to live together, until a friend scoots in to help.
£3
box office & information 0300 300 1210
This fantastic show for 3-4 year olds shows that you can make music out of anything – as long as you have a bit of imagination. KidO uses vocal and body percussion to build up words, tunes and beats that kids love to join in with. KidO takes a load of household objects, adds a healthy dose of fun and a giggle or two, and makes the everyday extraordinary.
Suitable for ages 7+ This performance is for schools only
The Professor has spent her life with robots. She has built them, tested them, broken them and started all over again. The Professor has spent so much time with robots that some people say she prefers them to humans. Friends Electric is a magical story about a spark of connection between a human (you) and a robot (like you?). Discover what makes you human, how our hearts can take over our brains and how our brains can do amazing things.
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*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Fri 2 and Sat 3 October
Sat 17 October
Shona Reppe presents
Jurassic Adventures Paisley Town Hall
Paisley Arts Centre
1.30pm
£12 | £45 Family Saver
Public Performance
Suitable for ages 3+
Sat 3 Oct
Set on a magical island, Jurassic Adventures will transport you to a prehistoric place full of fun, thrills and screams! Follow the footsteps of Doctor Grant’s team of explorers, and laugh at their crazy antics, as they search for proof that Dinosaurs still exist. Be amazed and awed by the birth of a baby dinosaur, but beware of the T. Rex mother who wants her egg back! Brought to you by the team behind Disney on Ice; this ‘dino-mite’ family show will leave you in ‘raptor raptures’ and ‘pre-hysterics’!
2pm
£5 + booking fee* Schools performance Fri 2 Oct
10.30am and 1.30pm
£3 + booking fee* Magic Sho waves her magic wand and a small white rabbit suddenly appears. She saws the rabbit in half, she levitates him under a silk handkerchief, she puts him into a velvet bag and smashes him into a million pieces with a hammer before (magically) making him whole again**. It’s all going really well, so why does the rabbit look so unhappy? A brand new show for 5-8 year olds, featuring a rabbit who never misses a trick and a magician who sometimes forgets to say the magic word.
Sat 17 October Cultured Mongrel Dance Theatre presents
** please note no rabbits (not even toy ones) are harmed in this show
Experts in Short Trousers
Thurs 15 October
Spiegeltent, County Square 10.30am & 12.30pm
Andy Cannon and Wendy Weatherby present
Oor Scotland Paisley Arts Centre
family events
Magic Sho
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£5 Suitable for ages 4+
11am and 2pm
£5 + booking fee* Suitable for ages 6 +
“ One of our most gifted storytellers...Andy Cannon has us spellbound” The Herald
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
Oor Scotland is Andy Cannon’s re-telling of Scotland’s history – but this is no straight and dusty history lesson. To tell this epic tale Andy takes us on a time travelling adventure through Scotland’s past to piece together the myriad of Kings, Queens, friends and foes that make up our nation’s history. This story of Scotland is told in a fun and playful way with live music and lots of audience participation.
The audience arrive to a disaster; the cast, costume and set strewn everywhere. Having never ventured to Earth before the cast need to be taught how to move, what to wear and how to build their escape vehicle. However, escaping is not as straight forward as it could be. It will take a little bit of help from everyone to get this rowdy bunch on their way. With a live musician part of the Experts in Short Trousers cast; there will be plenty of opportunities for the audience to join in with the music making!
Baby Disco
family events
Paisley Museum
Club Animate 10.30am - 12pm
£2 per adult + booking fee* (children go free)
19, 26 Aug; 2, 9, 16, 23 Sept
Join in the fun with dancing and games as well as some art activities. The music will be provided by our own DJ with a mixture of Disney, nursery rhymes and pop music.
28 Oct; 4, 11, 18, 25 Nov; 2 Dec
Thurs 13 August
Suitable for ages 9 - 15
Summer Disco
Thurs 29 October Halloween Disco (feel free to dress up!)
Thurs 17 December Christmas Disco (where a special guest will be in attendance!)
Every Wednesday from 26 Aug – 7 Oct and 11 Nov – 2 Dec
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Block 1:
Paisley Museum
Block 2: Paisley Museum (entry via side entrance) 6pm – 7.45pm £25 (£20 conc) + booking fee* for 6 week session Would you like to do your own Spongebob, Shaun the Sheep or Lego Movie? Build your own comic character, create a comic strip and then animate it using Lego and claymation. We use HD webcams and laptops to make your own stop-motion DVD!
Saturday Art Class Block 1: 22, 29 Aug; 12, 19, 26 Sept; 3 Oct Block 2:
1.30pm – 2.15pm
FREE Suitable for 0-4 & parent/carer
Playdays is a great place for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their adults. Drop-in and try free, creative sessions for wee ones and adults to enjoy together. Each session includes activities such as singing, multi-sensory games and creative play inspired by Paisley museum’s exhibits. Playdays are interactive, fun, and open to all!
24, 31 Oct; 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov Paisley Museum 10.30am – 12.30pm £36 (£30 conc)+ booking fee* for 6 week session Suitable for ages 7-11
Art classes are run by a professional artist. Places limited to 15 per class.
Creative Art Classes Block 1: 22, 29 Aug; 12, 19, 26 Sept; 3 Oct
box office & information 0300 300 1210
Block 2: Tue 13 – Fri 16 October
24, 31 Oct; 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov
Makers @ Paisley Museum
Paisley Museum
Paisley Museum 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 4pm each day FREE Suitable for ages 5+ (younger children may require the assistance of an adult)
Throughout the October break, join us for a family friendly, fun programme of drop-in creative activities at Paisley Museum.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
2pm – 4pm
£36 (£30 conc)+ booking fee* for 6 week session Suitable for ages 11 - 16
Join an expert tutor and realise your creative potential with a series of art classes. Whether you want to learn new techniques, develop skills or use the studio space to work on a project, these teenage art classes are perfect for you. The experienced tutor will guide you through various art forms and help you explore new methods in print making, painting on canvas, design and drawing.
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other events 23 Every Thurs from 20 Aug – 24 Sept and 29 Oct – 3 Dec
Camcorder Classes Paisley Museum
2.30pm to 4.30pm
FREE Have you got old tapes you want to put on to DVD? Tapes you always promised to get round to editing? Would you like to make better films to impress friends and family? Come along to our Camcorder Classes and get more out of your digital camera/camcorder.
Tea Dances Paisley Town Hall
1pm – 3.30pm
£2 + booking fee* Enjoy an afternoon of dancing, music and chatting with friends. John Findlay will keep you entertained all afternoon playing a series of timeless tunes on the keyboard.
Winter Viewing Season at Coats Observatory Coats Observatory 6.30pm to 9pm Last admission 8.45pm FREE Telescope Viewing
Throughout the winter months, Coats observatory opens to allow visitors to view the wonders of the night sky up close through powerful telescopes housed in the building. See the moon, planets and other astronomical wonders as never before. Pre-viewing Planetarium Show
Transport yourself to a faraway galaxy at our digital planetarium – sessions will take place at 6pm on Thursdays before the viewing night sessions. Max 15 places, please book in advance at Paisley Museum on 0300 300 1210.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
book online www.renfrewshireleisure.com
7 Sept, 19 Oct, 4 & 23 Nov, 29 Dec
Every Tues and Thurs from 27 Oct - 22 Dec 2015 and again from 7 Jan – 24 March 2016
other events
Fri 23 October
Sat 5 December
LNP Promotions presents
ACCORD Christmas Fayre
CAST Paisley Town Hall
Doors 6.45pm
FREE ACCORD’s annual Christmas event promises something for everyone. Attractions will include a visit from Santa who will be in his grotto all day plus lots of stalls and games.
Aladdin Trouble Paisley Arts Centre (2.30pm on 7 Nov)
7.30pm
£10 (£8 conc) + booking fee* Trinity Theatre Group welcomes you to the world of 1001 Arabian Nights where Aladdin Trouble is set. A tale about good vs evil; magical lamps, three wishes, witty banter and of course, love conquering all. Come along and laugh and cheer at this rip roaring musical. Thurs 26 November – Thurs 31 December
Sleeping Beauty Paisley Arts Centre
Various times
Ticket prices vary, contact Box Office for details box office & information 0300 300 1210
10am – 4pm
CAST, live at Paisley Town Hall, with support from local Paisley band Lemonhaze. Tickets on sale now from tickets-scotland.com and Apollo Music, Causeyside Street, Paisley. Call 0141 887 6293 to reserve. Wed 4 – Sat 7 November
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Paisley Town Hall
£21.50
PACE’s annual pantomime is now almost as synonymous with Christmas as brussel sprouts and turkey, so following on from the huge success of last year’s Beauty and the Beast, PACE Theatre Company are delighted to announce that this year’s production will be the magical tale of Sleeping Beauty. Panto tickets will go on sale on Monday 31 August.
*see page 1 for details of our booking fees
Sun 13 December
Paisley Philharmonic Choir Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
Paisley Philharmonic Choir will be joined once again by the Scottish Co-operative Funeralcare Brass Band. For more information visit www.paisleyphilharmonicchoir.co.uk Tues 29 December
Festive Family Ceilidh Paisley Town Hall
7.30pm
£8 (£6 conc) + booking fee* Celebrate the end of 2015 at the Festive Family Ceilidh with Clamjamfrie; a traditional evening of Scottish music and ceilidh dancing for everyone to enjoy. Early booking is recommended.
diary listings august – december
August Until 13 Sept
The Why?sman – Celebrating the Art & Life of George Wyllie (1921 – 2012)
Paisley Museum
Until 1 Nov
Back of the Net
Paisley Museum
18 Aug
Frame by Frame
Paisley Arts Centre
26 Aug
The Why?sman
Paisley Arts Centre
28 Aug
Loretta Reid
Paisley Arts Centre
6 Sept
Black is the Colour of My Voice
Paisley Arts Centre
11 Sept
The Deke McGee Band
Paisley Arts Centre
12 Sept
Scott Gibson: Life After Death
Paisley Arts Centre
15 Sept
New Filmmakers Festival Renfrewshire
Paisley Arts Centre
16 & 17 Sept
KidO
Johnstone Town Hall
17 Sept
Inside Scottish Dance Theatre
Paisley Arts Centre
20 Sept
Phil Cunningham & Aly Bain
Paisley Town Hall
24 Sept
Friends Electric
Johnstone Town Hall
24 Sept
The Robbie Williams Experience
Paisley Town Hall
24 Sept
A Buddy Good Laugh
Paisley Arts Centre
30 Sept
Tribes
Paisley Arts Centre
2 & 3 Oct
Magic Sho
Paisley Arts Centre
3 Oct – 24 Jan
A Paisley Legacy – The Paisley Art Institute Collection
Paisley Museum
6 Oct
What Goes Around
Paisley Arts Centre
8 Oct
Broth
Paisley Arts Centre
10 Oct
Des McLean
Paisley Arts Centre
11 Oct
Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells
Paisley Arts Centre
13 Oct
The Possibilities are Endless
Paisley Arts Centre
15 Oct
Oor Scotland
Paisley Arts Centre
17 Oct
Jurassic Adventures
Paisley Town Hall
17 Oct
Experts in Short Trousers
The Spiegeltent
17 Oct
In the Wake of Neil Gunn
Paisley Arts Centre
20 Oct
Universal Comedy Taster Workshop
Paisley Arts Centre
21 Oct
The Internet Comedies
Paisley Arts Centre
23 Oct
Hector
Paisley Arts Centre
23 Oct
CAST
Paisley Town Hall
24 Oct
Daniel Sloss: Dark
Paisley Arts Centre
24 Oct
MacFloyd
Paisley Town Hall
27 Oct
Best Foot Forward
Paisley Arts Centre
28 Oct
The Last Yankee
Paisley Arts Centre
29 Oct
A Buddy Good Laugh
Paisley Arts Centre
30 Oct
The Box
Paisley Arts Centre
September
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drama music and entertainment dance film comedy exhibitions family events and classes other events
November 4 – 7 Nov
Aladdin Trouble
Paisley Arts Centre
12 Nov
Mad 4 Musicals
Paisley Town Hall
22 Nov – 19 Dec
Paisley Artist’s 103rd Exhibition
Paisley Museum
26 Nov – 31 Dec
Sleeping Beauty
Paisley Arts Centre
5 Dec
ACCORD Christmas Fayre
Paisley Town Hall
9 Dec
Stewart Francis: Pun Gent
Paisley Town Hall
11 Dec
Christmas Crooners
Paisley Town Hall
13 Dec
Paisley Philharmonic Choir
Paisley Town Hall
18 Dec
A Buddy Good Laugh
Paisley Town Hall
29 Dec
Festive Family Ceilidh
Paisley Town Hall
13 Aug, 29 Oct, 17 Dec
Baby Disco
Paisley Museum
13 – 16 Oct
Makers @ Paisley Museum
Paisley Museum
Every Wed from 19 Aug - 23 Sept and 28 Oct - 2 Dec
Club Animate
Paisley Museum
Every Wed from 26 Aug – 7 Oct and 11 Nov – 2 Dec
Playdays @the Museum
Paisley Museum
3 Sept, 1 Oct, 5 Nov, 3 Dec
Paisley Natural History Society Talks
Paisley Museum
Every Tues & Thurs from 27 Oct - 22 Dec
Winter Viewing Nights
Coats Observatory
Every Thurs from 20 Aug - 24 Sept and 29 Oct - 3 Dec
Camcorder Classes
Paisley Museum
Every Wed from 2 Sept – 9 Dec
Lunchtime Talks
Paisley Museum
22, 29 Aug; 12, 19, 26 Sept; 3 Oct and 24, 31 Oct; 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov
Saturday Art Classes
Paisley Museum
22, 29 Aug; 12, 19, 26 Sept; 3 Oct and 24, 31 Oct; 7, 14, 21, 28 Nov
Creative Art Classes
Paisley Museum
7 Sept; 19 Oct; 4 , 23 Nov; 29 Dec
Tea Dances
Paisley Town Hall
December
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Venue Hire Unique venues for your event. Renfrewshire Leisure offers venue hire for performances, meetings, conferences and weddings at the following locations: Paisley Town Hall Renfrew Town Hall Paisley Arts Centre Paisley Museum
Paisley Museum High Street, Paisley PA1 2BA Opening hours: Closed Mondays Tues–Sat, 11am–4pm Sun, 2pm–5pm Public Holidays, 11am–4pm
Coats Observatory Opening hours: see Paisley Museum information Public access through Paisley Museum except for winter viewing when entry is via:
Tweedie Hall
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Johnstone Town Hall
Paisley Town Hall
If you would like to arrange a visit or find out more about the facilities on offer please contact our dedicated Event Planning team.
Abbey Close, Paisley PA1 1JF
Tel: 0300 300 1210 Email: eventhires@renfrewshire.gov.uk
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Visitors to the museum will be treated to a truly rich and interactive experience as the story of the town is presented from Medieval times until the present day using objects, pictures, film and personal accounts from local residents. The museum is based on the elements of Earth, Fire, Air & Water.
Booking and Venue Information All of our venues can now be contacted via the central telephone number, 0300 300 1210.
Central Box Office Paisley Arts Centre, New Street, Paisley PA1 1EZ For tickets, call 0300 300 1210 or visit www.renfrewshireleisure.com/arts Opening hours: Mon–Fri, 9.15am–4.45pm Sat, 9.45am–4.45pm
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Opening hours: Mon–Fri, 9.30am–4.45pm Sat, 10am–2pm In addition to the above hours, Renfrew Museum will be open during evening lets of Renfrew Town Hall (Mon–Thurs to a maximum of 8pm)
Johnstone Town Hall 25 Church Street, Johnstone, PA5 8FA Opening hours: Mon, Wed & Fri, 8.45am-5pm Tues & Thurs, 8.45am-8pm Sat, 9am-5pm Closed Sundays
Tweedie Hall Bridge Street, Linwood, PA3 3DB Opening hours: Mon–Thurs, 8am–10pm Fri & Sat, 9am–5pm Closed Sundays
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