Celebrating Arthur Miller's centenary, Rapture Theatre present this play about Leroy Hamilton and his wife Patricia, and the consequences of their inability to achieve the mythical riches of the American Dream.
See the world's largest equine sculptures up close and go inside to marvel at the complexity and the engineering which created these pieces of art.
Scotland's premier string quartet was founded in 1960 and maintains close relationships with composers all over the UK, as well as playing dozens of concerts a year in venues all over the world.
The immensely popular Fringe fave takes to the stage for an hour of his raucous stand-up, reflecting on 20 years as a comedian.
The Scottish comedian, now all grown up, takes a darker turn with his new show.
Made up of residents of Stirling and the surrounding areas, this funky Forth Valley choir sings everything from Luther Vandross to Lady Gaga.
Oog leads you deep into the fractured mind of a shell-shocked soldier. An intensely physical, and poetic, exploration of the trauma of conflict and the psychological damage it inflicts. A new dance-theatre piece from multi-award-winning choreographer-performer, Al Seed.
Lecture co-hosted by the RHS, introduced by RHS President, Sir Nicholas Bacon and Mark Hedderwick, Chair of Scotland’s Gardens, followed by talks by Christine Walkden, Matthew Biggs and Noel Kingsbury.
A large selection of collectables old and new, from rare treasures for the connoisseur to interesting and affordable pieces for anyone and everyone.