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Jeremiah
Pay What You Can £12/£10/£8
Jack Dean & Company presents Jeremiah, a raucous, rebellious gig theatre show about a forgotten part of British history. Jeremiah tells the incredible true...
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Pavarotti (12A)
Pay What You Can £8/£6
From cinema icon Ron Howard, created from a combination of Luciano Pavarotti's genre-redefining performances and never-before-seen footage, this...
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Henry V (15)
Pay What You Can £20/£15/£10
National Theatre Live presents Henry V (15). Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays the title role in Shakespeare's thrilling study of nationalism, war and...
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Relaxed drawing @ Wardlaw
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Energy Cafe -- Dr Pauline Destree
Oil and Development: local content and corporate power in Ghana
The Centre for Energy Ethics invites you to join its next Energy café, hosted by Dr Pauline Destree, entitled Oil and Development: local content and corporate...
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Jenny Sturgeon: The Living Mountain
Pay What You Can £15, £12, £10
The Living Mountain is an audio-visual performance inspired by Nan Shepherd's celebrated book of the same name. The project explores Nan's writing,...
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The Budapest Café Orchestra
Pay What You Can - £20, £15, £10
The Budapest Café Orchestra enthrall audiences everywhere with their infectious energy, sweeping us off our feet and staying in our hearts forever. Travel with...
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The Legends of American Country
£25.00
Last seen at the Byre back in 2019, The Legends of American Country make a welcome return to St Andrews for an evening of toe tapping Country classics. The 2022...
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Documenting Socialism Workshop
Documenting Socialism Workshop: East German Documentary Cinema
Workshop and Screenings at the University of St Andrews: 30 May --- 1 June 2022 Organisers: Seřn Allan (St Andrews) and Sebastian Heiduschke (OSU) with the...
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I Want to Be... A Super Sleuth
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to get insider experience into different kinds of jobs that University can lead you to, and spend some time with the people who...
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Pretence and Personhood: Theology and the Question of Authenticity
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Judith Wolfe
Professor Judith Wolfe of the School of Divinity will give her Inaugural Lecture on 'Pretence and Personhood: Theology and the Question of...
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Byre World: This is Not a War Story
Screening + Q&A with director Talia Lugacy and collaborators
This is Not a War Story tracks a ragtag group of combat veterans in New York, whose anti-war art, poetry and papermaking keep them together, despite the spectre...
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The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (20 June)
Pay What You Can £12, £10, £8
The Senior students of St Leonards School present The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, adapted from the beloved original story by C. S. Lewis. The performance...
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The Environments of Ancient Mediterranean City-States: Experience and Resilience
Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies (CAES) Conference
The urgency of modern environmental crises has led to growing interest in past human-environment interactions. A fundamental truth about effective responses to...
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Equality Diversity and Inclusion Event
and networking reception
One of the big challenges in academia is juggling an ever-increasing number of commitments, from teaching to service to administration, with research and impact...
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Digitalisation and Sustainability at Home
STACEES Research Seminar - Dr Louise Reid (School of Geography & Sustainable Development)
In November 2021, the United Nations Environment Programme published an Early Warning, Emerging Issues and Futures paper highlighting the growing environmental...