| Event: St Andrews | September 2008 |
What’s on in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland updated 3 August 2008 |
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6.30-7pm Fife Councillors’ Surgeries Cllrs Melville, Sangster, morrison; Fife Council; Town Hall, Queen’s Gardens [map]; 01592-583101.
7pm Community Council Meeting open meeting; Royal Burgh of St Andrews Community Council; Town Hall, Queens Gardens; 01334-475219; free.
7.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
7.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
7.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
7.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
7.45pm Byre Theatre illustrated talk by Byre Archivist Jimmy Bone on the history of the Byre Theatre; Friends of the Byre; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; ; ; .
9am-1pm Farmers’ Market features: Arbroath smokies, bacon, baking, beef, buffalo, cards, cheese, eggs, fruit drinks, herbs, jewellery, lamb, pork, poultry, soap, vegetables, venison, woodturning; Fife Farmers Market; Argyle Street Car Park; free.
2.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
7.30pm Betrayal play by Harold Pinter, a love triangle with a twist; Rapture Theatre with The Byre Theatre Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £15 (£12-£8); contains strong language, age 14+.
11am-5pm Autumn Fair St Andrews Preservation Trust; Preservation Trust Museum; 01334-477152
2pm Garden Walks a conducted tour of the Botanic Gardens, lead by the Friends; Friends of the Botanic Gardens; St Andrews Botanic Gardens, Canongate [map].
12.45-1.15pm Lunchtime Harp Recital performed by early clàrsach specialist Simon Chadwick, using his carved and painted replica of the ‘Queen Mary’ harp; Simon Chadwick; Priors House, St Andrews cathedral ruins; free / ticketed (collect from the cathedral visitor centre).
8pm Carol Laula music from a Scottish singer-songwriter, with “a style which bobs around somewhere between the sweet, clear delicacy of Joni Mitchell and the tougher edges of Joan Armatrading”; Carol Laula; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10 - £8).
7.30pm Slick a dark comedy; Vox Motus; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10 - £8) Not for those with a sensitive disposition! Recommended 16yrs+.
7.30pm Goering’s Defence incorporating verbatim transcripts from the Nuremberg Trials; Guy Masterson & TTI; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10 - £8).
all day Leuchars Airshow flying and static displays; RAF; Leuchars airbase; 01334 839000; £20, seniors & kids £10; it’s not exactly in St Andrews, more next door and overhead – you can't miss it though.
7.30pm Follow Me play on the hanging of Ruth Ellis in July 1955; Guy Masterson & TTI; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10 - £8).
7.30pm Fleeto play by Paddy Cunneen, inspired by The Iliad and Glasgow’s knife culture; V.AMP Productions Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£12-£8), schools £5; contains very strong language, age 16+.
2.30pm Fleeto play by Paddy Cunneen, inspired by The Iliad and Glasgow’s knife culture; V.AMP Productions Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£12-£8), schools £5; contains very strong language, age 16+.
7.30pm Fleeto play by Paddy Cunneen, inspired by The Iliad and Glasgow’s knife culture; V.AMP Productions Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£12-£8), schools £5; contains very strong language, age 16+.
10am-4pm Antique & Collectors Fair also with live jazz 12-2pm; Town Hall, Queens Gardens [map]; 01334-838217; £1, senior citizens and students 50p, accompanied kids free.
10am-4pm Book Sale; hundreds of new books for sale at a fraction of the original price; Victory Memorial Hall, St Mary’s Place; free admission.
8pm Jaleo Flamenco Andalusian dance, song and guitar; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10-£8).
8pm Michael McGoldrick &Friends Michael McGoldrick (flute, whistle and Uillean pipes), John Joe Kelly (bodhrán), Ed Boyd (guitar); Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10-£8).
2.30pm Something Wicked This Way Comes from the novel by Ray Bradbury, adapted by himself: “Hallowe’en came early. It came at exactly the same time as Cooger and Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show”; Catherine Wheels & The National Theatre Of Scotland Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £8 (£5).
8pm MacFloyd an eight-piece band with a passion, determination and commitment to give accurate, note for note live performances of Pink Floyd’s music; Byre Theatre, Abbey Street [map]; 01334-475000; £14 (£10-£8).
6-6.30pm Fife Councillor’s Surgery Cllr Waterston; Fife Council; Madras College, Kilrymont Road [map]; 01592-583101.