Event: St Andrews

What’s on in St Andrews, Scotland

<January ’12 >
M T W T F S S
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31          

Caveat:

These events are gathered from adverts, posters, web sites, tweets and other hearsay, so errors can happen. Please check event details with the organisers or venue before committing time or money.

St Andrews in Focus
Dedicated town magazine
Visit St Andrews
The official tourist site

January 2012


21 January - 4 March Seeing in a Wider Sense – a dialogue with art and anthropology artists and anthropologists reveal aspects of the world and human interaction through their work. This exhibition brings together Fife based artists Will Maclean and Marian Leven with social anthropologists Stephanie Bunn and Peter Gow from the University of St Andrews. Artwork and artefacts from different cultures provide a starting point for dialogue between disciplines; Fife Contemporary Art & Craft; St Andrews Museum, Kinburn Park, Doubledykes Road [map] open daily 10.30am-4pm; 01334 659380; free; Exhibition.

13 January - 4 March 2012 Perspectives a new take on the Boswell Collection of Scottish contemporary art – M-F 9-5, Sat 12-4; Gateway Galleries; 01334-467400; Exhibition.


Friday 27

12 - 2pm Sample Our Soup also tea/coffee with home baking and marmalade stalls; RNLI St Andrews Branch; St Andrews Town Hall, Queen’s Gardens, KY16 9TA [map]; £3.50; Food & Drink Sale.

1 - 4pm Display of Museum Volunteers’ research studies; St Andrews Preservation Trust; Preservation Trust Museum, North Street [map]; ; 01334 477629; free; Exhibition History.

7.30 Kin performers reveal to camera concerns of their own ageing while dealing with their parents’ increasingly glacial pace of life – Alison Peebles and members of Quarantine, Reckless Sleepers and Forced Entertainment, linked during a live performance by Donna Rutherford; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street, KY16 9LA [map]; 01334 475000; enquiries@byretheatre.com; £12 (£10/£8); Theatre.

Saturday 28

10am - 12pm Coffee Morning ; St Andrews Preservation Trust; Preservation Trust Museum, North Street [map]; ; 01334 477629; Food & Drink Sale.

10am - 4pm British Golf Museum free entry today; British Golf Museum, Bruce Embankment, KY16 9AB; 01334 460046; free; Exhibition.

1 - 4pm Display of Museum Volunteers’ research studies; St Andrews Preservation Trust; Preservation Trust Museum, North Street [map]; ; 01334 477629; free; Exhibition History.

5 - 6.30pm Fiddle Music of Fife Morage Anne Elder and Elisabeth Flett will play and talk about a variety of pieces written for the fiddle by composers in Fife between the 1500s and the present; MUSA; MUSA, 7a The Scores [map]; ; 01334 461660; free; Music Talk.

8pm A Night at the Musicals an evening of Broadway and West End classics, with songs from Les Miserables, Wicked, Avenue Q and more – starring musicality winner Donna Hazelton; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street, KY16 9LA [map]; 01334 475000; enquiries@byretheatre.com; £14 (£12/£8); Music Musical.

Sunday 29

10am - 4pm British Golf Museum free entry today; British Golf Museum, Bruce Embankment, KY16 9AB; 01334 460046; free; Exhibition.

1 - 4pm Display of Museum Volunteers’ research studies; St Andrews Preservation Trust; Preservation Trust Museum, North Street [map]; ; 01334 477629; free; Exhibition History.

new

1 - 5pm Wedding Open Day; Scores Hotel, 76 The Scores, KY16 9BB [map]; ; 01334 472451; Sale Exhibition.

Monday 30

Tuesday 31

2pm The Liturgy and the Laity in Anglo-Saxon England talk by Joyce Hill (University of Leeds); School of English Research Seminar; Kennedy Hall, The Scores [map]; 01334 462666; Talk.


February »