This month’s events

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  1. Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes

    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...

  2. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    The Politics of Water: The Morosini Fountain and Venetian Propaganda in Early Modern Crete

    Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (St. Andrews) -- The Politics of Water: The Morosini Fountain and Venetian Propaganda in Early Modern Crete

  3. Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes

    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...

  4. Everything Changes

    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...

  5. The Forgotten Orchard

    The Forgotten Orchard

    Eco Drama presents - Pay What You Can £8.00 / £6.00 / £4.00

    Whenever Katy eats an apple, she's instantly reminded of her Grandad, an extraordinary man who grew 24 varieties of apple from an old piece of wasteland...

  6. Gary Meikle: NO REFUNDS

    Gary Meikle: NO REFUNDS

    £27.50

    Scottish comedian Gary Meikle is back with another self-written, self-deprecating show to leave you all short of breath from laughing. Once just a promising...

  7. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Alexa Zildjian

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Alexa Zildjian

    'To his most bountifull mistriss:' The Meaning and Use of Early Modern British Dedications

    Alexa Zildjian (St. Andrews) -- 'To his most bountifull mistriss:' The Meaning and Use of Early Modern British Dedications