May Events!

Stephenie McGucken Student Services Officer

Date

April 30, 2019

Enjoy your final weeks in Scotland with a range of events that highlight the talents of local artists!

Aberdeen

Kinky Boots

29 April - 4 May, Various Start Times, His Majesty’s Theatre, £20-£63

Experience the hit musical about shoes and accepting who you are!

Grampian Pride 2019

25 May, 1-8pm, Queens Links, Free

Join in a range of activities to help celebrate Pride!

Of Wizards & Magic

25 May, 7:30pm, Midstock Parish Church, £6-11

Enjoy a night of music featuring selections from Harry Potter & The Lord of the Rings.

Edinburgh

A King’s Dram at The Real Mary King’s Close

3 May, 9:30-11pm, Mary King’s Close, £35

Celebrate Edinburgh’s whisky history with this tour and tasting.

ARTIST ROOMS Self Evidence | Photographs by Woodman, Arbus and Mapplethorpe

Through 10 October, 10-5, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Free

Take in artists’ views of themselves through their photography.

Edges of What?

3-21 May, 10-5, Dundas Street Gallery

Explore this small exhibition of local artists’ paintings.

Glasgow

Dippy on Tour

Until 6 May, 10-5, Kelvingrove Museum of Art, Free

See the Museum of National History’s famous dinosaur, Dippy!

Platform Food & Makers Market

12 & 26 May, 10-5, Argyle Arches, Free

Wander through the arches and try a range of local foods & crafts.

Boozy Brunch at Grosvenor Cinema

12 May, 12-3, Grosvenor Cinema at Ashton Lane, £26

Enjoy a screening of The Sound of Music, a drag act, and lunch at this brunch.

St Andrews

Vintage Clothing Sale

1 May, Club 601, 10-4, Free Entry

Take a look through vintage clothes & find a unique piece to commemorate your time in Scotland!

Hidden Gardens

5 May, 10-6, Various Locations, £4-7.50 per person

Start at St Andrews Preservation Trust on 12 North Street and explore hidden green spots throughout St Andrews city centre.

Stirling

This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing

11 May, 6pm, Macroberts Arts Centre, £9.50

This play explores how three sisters react when their world changes after being abandoned by their father in the woods.

Phil Jupitus: Sassy Knack

25 May, 7:30, The Tolbooth, £18

Hear comedian and poet Phil Jupitus reminisce about his time living in Scotland over the last year.