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The Miracle Club (12A)
Film: - Pay What You Can £8.00 / £6.00
Maggie Smith stars in this heartwarming comedy-drama, following a group of riotous working-class women travelling from 1960s Ireland on a spiritual journey to...
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Everything is political, decolonisation is an ongoing process
Leena Nammari
It is the colonisers themselves and their people that need re-educating and have to start rethinking their own prejudices and assumed knowledge. The indigenous...
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The Magic Cabaret
The Great Baldini presents - Pay What You Can £16.00 / £14.00 / £12.00
Legendary magician the Great Baldini provides a cabaret of magical illusions --- starting with his first trick on his twelfth birthday and culminating in...
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10CCLO
£21.00
Remember these classics? Dreadlock Holiday, Mr Blue Sky, I'm Mandy Fly Me, Evil Woman, The Things We Do for Love, and Wild West? ...just a few amongst...
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Family Magic Show
The Great Baldini presents - Pay What You Can £10.00 / £8.00 / £6.00
Legendary magician the Great Baldini tells the story of his (and Baldwin the magical dog's) life from his first trick to the height of their careers...
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Nye (Cert 12A tbc)
National Theatre Live: - Pay What You Can £20.00 / £15.00 / £10.00
Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain's welfare state and...
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Comedy Sneak Peeks 2024
MZA present - Friday £11.50 & Saturday £13.50
Don't miss the hilarious all-star MZA Edinburgh Fringe previews back at the Byre -- featuring some of the UK's best headlining comedians -- off notes and...
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The Jerseys 2024
Pay What You Can £23.00 / £19.00 / £16.00
Join The Jerseys as we celebrate the timeless music of the 100 million album selling Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Incredible falsettos, beautiful a...
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Arab Strap
ATC Live presents - £34.00
7.00pm start time (6.30pm doors open) Following their critically-acclaimed UK Top 20 album As Days Get Dark, Arab Strap join us at the Byre, ready to make some...
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Everything Changes
Take That the Tribute: - £24.00
The only production in which Gary, Mark, Howard and Robbie headline a fully-live spectacular featuring an uber-talented band, singers and dancers. Everything...
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Side by Side by Sondheim
Byre Opera presents - £25.00 / £20.00 / £10.00
Byre Opera presents its first Music Theatre production: get ready to laugh, cry and fall in love with lyrics that are heartbreakingly true and music that...
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A Hymn to the Banished: Annalee Davis in conversation
With Dr Jillian Sutherland and Dr Ariadne Collins
Join the School of History in person or online for this in conversation event with the artist Annalee Davis, Lecturer in Museum and Heritage Studies Dr Jillian...
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The Singing Kettle Greatest Hits
Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.50 / £10.00
Spout, handle, lid of metal, What's inside the Singing Kettle? Artie's coming to the Byre with a whole bunch of songs to take adults on a nostalgic...
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Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
Pay What You Can £18.00 / £16.00 / £14.00
Jokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing song. If you don't know what he does ask your parents. In his time he has won awards (current total...
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Arab Strap
ATC Live presents - £34
Following their critically-acclaimed UK Top 20 album As Days Get Dark, Arab Strap join us at the Byre Theatre to make some noise with their new and upcoming...
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Love and Information by Caryl Churchill
Byre Youth and Community Arts present
In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than a hundred characters try to make sense of what they know. Performed by the Secondary School aged students of Byre...
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Dance Club Presents: Into the Cosmos
Venture out into the universe on a trip through time and space with the University of St Andrews Dance Club. Join them for an evening of dance of all kinds...
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Dr Faustus
Mermaids Performing Arts Fund presents
In Mermaids' retelling of Christopher Marlowe's tragedy, Doctor Faustus is a scholar who feels he knows all. In desperate search of joy and...
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Fisherman's Friends (12A)
This gentle, sweet-natured comedy has warmth and a likability, helped by big-hearted performances from a brilliant cast including Daniel Mays and Tuppence...
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Shō and the Demons of the Deep
Independent Arts Projects (IAP) in association with National Theatre of Scotland present - Pay What You Can £10.00 / £8.00 / £6.00
Shō's city has been plagued by nightmares for as long as she can remember, but hers are the worst of all. One day, Shō has had enough. She throws her...
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The Little Mermaid (PG)
The beloved story of Ariel, is brought up to date with stunning performances from Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy and Javier Bardem. Shown with subtitles. Dir:...
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International Museums Conference and ICOFOM 47th Annual Assembly
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
The International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM), the School of Art History, and the European Research Council (ERC) selected and UK Research and Innovation...
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Blue Angels Spring Gala
Come and watch the award-winning Blue Angels Dance Team perform their 2024 season pieces one last time, bidding farewell to future graduates and welcoming in a...
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The Collie's Shed
Based in a local Men's Shed in East Lothian, The Collie's Shed follows four retired miners as they discover how a review into the policing of the...
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Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Kay Dickinson
Dr Kay Dickinson will introduce her upcoming book Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers (BFI, 2024). Why are big budget films typically made across...
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Blind Mirth
On The Rocks 24:
The moment you've all been waiting for --- Blind Mirth try their hand once again at sketch comedy. After a sell-out show last year, 2024's...
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The Future of German Screen Studies Conference
The conference will delve into the future prospects of German Screen Studies amidst ongoing technological evolution, heightened cultural and political discord,...
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Much Ado About Dying (15)
Simon finds his life drastically interrupted when his uncle calls him with a message of doom: "I think I might be dying." This tender and funny...
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Ragnarok
Tortoise in a Nutshell and Figurteatret i Nordland, in association with Macrobert Arts Centre present
A golden age is ending. There have been three years of winter. The sun hangs low in the sky, unmoving, and the bonds of kinship are failing. A collision of...
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Children's Classic Concerts: Big Top Brass
Roll up, roll up... Children's Classic Concerts presents Big Top Brass. A carnival of musical acrobatics and live magic, with bells, trills and circus...
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Keynote: Hilda Flavia Nakabuye, Founder of Fridays for Future (FFF) Uganda
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
Hilda Flavia Nakabuye is a Ugandan climate and environmental rights activist. Fridays for Future Uganda is the largest youth movement in East Africa. Hilda is...
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Immortal and Beloved
Works by Beethoven, Schubert, Wright, and Vaughan-Williams Featuring Luxembourg baritone David John Pike, Edinburgh violinist Aisling O'Dea, cellist Clea...
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Manon des Sources (PG)
The concluding segment to one of the best-known French films follows the fortunes of Jean de Florette's daughter Emmanuelle Béart, heir to her...
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King Creosote: Any Port in a Storm
Regular Music presents
7.00pm doors open (for an approx. 8.00pm start) --- £27.50 They say long live the king and all, but nothing's ever set in stone. A quarter of a...
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Plinth
Renowned visual theatre maker Al Seed presents his latest striking work Plinth, which examines the role and re-appraisal of statues. At the heart of Plinth is...
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Energised Ukraine: Art in Precarious Times
Byre World event: free but please book
What is energy? Is it something that we remember only at moments when we think it might disappear completely? During this talk, hosted by Viktoriia Grivina,...
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Keynote: Prof. Conal McCarthy, Professor of Museum and Heritage Studies
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
Prof. Conal McCarthy is an interdisciplinary humanities scholar who explores the intersection of history, theory and practice in public culture. His...
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Painting in Steam -- new start time of 2pm
Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art
Join the School of Art History and Dr Stephanie O'Rourke for 'Painting in Steam: Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art'. Reception...
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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue III: 7 June
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi...
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Immortal and Beloved
Works by Beethoven, Schubert, Wright, and Vaughan-Williams Featuring Luxembourg baritone David John Pike, Edinburgh violinist Aisling O'Dea, cellist Clea...
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A Scottish Comedy Collective
Witness four of the most entertaining comedians on the Scottish comedy circuit perform together in one incredible show. Sit back and be entertained as Graham...
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Persian Party --- Student LATE
Get ready to party with a purpose as the Persian Society take over the Wardlaw Museum. Join us for karaoke, cocktails, dancing and more. One FREE drink...
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Charles-St Andrews: Academic synergy (hybrid event)
Charles-St Andrews strategic partnership
This hybrid event can be accessed online, and is part of a "University of St Andrews day" at Charles University. It is intended for University...
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Jean de Florette (PG)
Co-adapted by director Claude Berri from a novel by Marcel Pagnol, this hugely successful French historical drama concerns a feud over a valuable spring in a...
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Chai Night with STAMSA
Kaleidoscope Alumni Network
Come along to meet fellow St Andrews Muslim Students Association and Islamic Society alumni and friends for an informal and friendly chai with light bites....
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Saints Talk: Dr Leshu Torchin
Documentary Film (and other Media) in a Post-Truth World
Development is delighted to invite you to the next instalment in our Saints Talk series from Dr Leshu Torchin, 'Documentary Film (and other Media) in a...
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Light from the East: Middle Eastern Art (Dr Fabio Caiani)
Free, but please book your tickets on the Byre Theatre website
This event is a multi-media celebration of Middle Eastern art in honour of Catherine Cobham (former Head of the Arabic and Persian Department). Renowned Syrian...
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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue IV: 14 June
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi...
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MacFloyd present All That Is Now
MacFloyd bring us their fresh new All That Is Now tour. Delivering an unforgettable journey through Pink Floyd's legendary discography, this eight-peice...
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Godfather Death: A Grimm's Musical
The Avison Brothers present
Based on a little-known Grimm's fairy tale, this musical tells the story of one poor boy's journey through life, with Death as his Godfather....