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Reading Group
Join colleagues from the Museums Learning and Access Team for a relaxed reading group over lunchtime. Bring along your favourite reads to recommend and enjoy...
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Belfast (12A)
Pay What You Can £8/£6
A semi-autobiographical film from Kenneth Branagh that he describes as his "most personal film", Belfast has received seven nominations at the 2022...
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Quiet Opening
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum for a Quiet Opening. Free from the hustle and bustle of a general visit, with adjusted operations, our Quiet Openings are designed...
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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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A Foreigner's Journey
Pay What You Can £20, £18, £16
Legendary bands Foreigner and Journey have achieved massive commercial and critical success, selling in excess of 80 million albums. Whether you own any of the...
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A Number by Caryl Churchill
£12 / £10 / £8 or £19 / £17 / £15
You've made a really bad mistake in life. Is it possible to start over? What if you hurt others in the process? and what happens when your actions finally...
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Limited access
Medieval Life Tour with Dr Bess Rhodes
Join Dr Bess Rhodes, an expert in medieval St Andrews, as she takes you on a tour of the town and explains what life was like for the everyday person in the...
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The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (18 May)
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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Met Opera: Lucia di Lammermoor
From £10.00
Soprano Nadine Sierra takes on one of the repertory's most formidable and storied roles, the haunted heroine of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, in...
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Cancelled
English Research Seminar -- Dr Adam Bridgen
Revisiting Stephen Duck (c. 1705-56): A Paradigm for Antislavery before Abolition
This talk considers the broadening horizons of British labouring-class poetry of the 18th century, and the ways in which these engagements reflect but also...