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West End Festival

Taking over the West End of Glasgow each year, the festival treats the ears to a great musical line-up, tantalises all the senses with a carnival and delves into the creative depths of local studios and exhibitions with the Hidden Lane open days.

West End, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

Times & prices vary

Confessions of a Justified Sinner Reconstructed

Untitled Projects and actor George Anton present an archive of Paul Bright's 1987 Scotland-spanning adaptation of the James Hogg novel.

Tramway, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

£14 (£10) / 0845 330 3501

Priscilla Queen of the Desert – Tour

Sparkly feelgood musical starring the one and only Jason Donovan.

King's Theatre, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

£15–£45 / 0844 871 7648

BodyWorks

An exhibition all about how your body works, with the chance to perform a virtual autopsy, run in a giant hamster wheel and become a 'snot ninja' (lovely). Compare your physiological stats with other visitors and find out about all the latest scientific research into your very own body.

Glasgow Science Centre

Wed 19 Jun

Included in admission / 0141 420 5000

  • 10:00 – 17:00

David Thomas Broughton

Broughton creates leftfield indie folk and looped recorded soundscapes, using dexterous delay pedal workouts, old radios and found objects.

Mono, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

£6 in advance / 0141 553 2400

Support from Rachael Dadd and Ichi.

  • 19:30
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Scottish Opera: The Pirates of Penzance

The Pirates of Penzance was written in a hurry so that Gilbert & Sullivan could open it on Broadway and finally taste those sweet, sweet American royalties, but in spite of its mercenary origin it's one of the best-loved operettas ever written, a crazily sparkling farce with a bumbling but patriotic pirate crew, some…

Bristol Hippodrome

Wed 19 Jun

£15–£47.50 / 0844 847 2325

Being Tommy Cooper

  • Directed by: Cecily Boys
  • Written by: Tom Green

In a small Las Vegas hotel room, the up-and-coming comedian Tommy Cooper faces his first failure. A warring relationship with his manager, plus the prospect of his show's early closure, Cooper lashes out. Comedy-drama written by Tom Green.

Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent

Wed 19 Jun

£10–£25 / 0844 871 7649

Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom

  • Directed by: Richard Lewis
  • Written by: Mani Svavarsson (music)

Richard Lewis's adaptation of the award-winning television animation set in a miniature world of fairies, elves and insects. The production features original music by Mani Svavarsson, with original lyrics by Matt Lewis.

Corn Exchange, Bedford

Wed 19 Jun

£13.50 (Children £11.50; £45) / 01234 269519

  • 13:00
  • 16:00

Bronwen Sleigh: Construct

New work by artist who explores and reinterprets industrial and architectural spaces.

Edinburgh Printmakers

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 557 2479

  • 10:00 – 18:00

The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged)

The Reduced Shakespeare Company barrel through the Bard's greatest histories, tragedies and comedies for a whirlwind look at one of our best-loved writers without all the boring bits they insist on teaching at school.

Gaiety Theatre, Ayr

Wed 19 Jun

£16 (£14) / 01292 288235

  • 19:30
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Johanna Basford: Wonderlands

In Wonderlands, Aberdeen-based artist Johanna Basford shows new works which transform her intricate, signature-style ink drawings to a much larger scale.

Dundee Contemporary Arts

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 01382 909900

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Julie Brook: made, unmade

Immersive work by acclaimed land artist, her first solo exhibition since taking expeditions to Libya and Namibia.

Bonhoga Gallery, Shetland

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 01595 745750

  • 10:30 – 16:30

Mark Beaumont

Record-breaking endurance cyclist, rower and adventurer Mark Beaumont discusses his incredible experiences.

The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

£13 (£10) / 0131 668 2019

Part of Edinburgh Festival of Cycling.

  • 19:30

Refugee Week Scotland

This annual week-long festival of arts and cultural events and activities celebrates the contribution of refugees to our communities and promotes better understanding of why people seek sanctuary.

Various venues: Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

Times & prices vary (many free)

Carol Bove: The Foamy Saliva of a Horse

Rearrangement of the Geneva-born artist's installation, originally presented at the Venice Biennale in 2011. A collection of found or handmade objects are presented in such a way as to call to mind the artifice of cultural value and meaning.

The Common Guild, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0141 428 3022

  • 12:00 – 17:00
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David Batchelor: Flatlands

Exhibition that provides an in-depth survey of the artist's colourful paintings, drawings and three-dimensional installation work.

Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 225 2383

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Garry Fabian Miller: The Middle Place

Early and recent work by renowned fine art photographer.

Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 556 4441

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Ilana Halperin: The Library

  • 4 stars

New work by New York-born artist Halperin, who is interested in the relationship between geological time and human experience. She's the first contemporary artist to receive an Artist's Fellowship at the NMS, and this exhibition features found objects, minerals, artworks created by natural processes and a 1.3-ton…

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0300 123 6789

Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Leafing through Natural Scotland Exhibition

An exhibition of images and objects connecting books to nature.

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

John Hope Gateway Centre

Free / 0131 248 2909

  • 10:00 – 18:00

More than a Game: How Scotland Shaped World Football

It was Bill Shankly, perhaps the greatest football manager ever to come out of Scotland, who summed up the appeal of football to the fan. 'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death,' he mused. 'I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.' This exhibition looks at the history of football in…

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

£5 (£3; under 16s free) / 0141 276 9599

Stephen Sutcliffe

Video art made from the artist's extensive archive and film, TV and spoken-word recordings, made over the last 25 years. Sutcliffe uses archive material to reflect on idea of class-consciousness and cultural authority. This exhibition includes a new work, Outwork, inspired by the work of Canadian sociologist Erving Goffman.

Tramway, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0845 330 3501

  • 12:00 – 17:00

Through American Eyes: Frederic Church and the Landscape Oil Sketch

The American painter Frederic Church (1826–1900) was renowned for his epic landscape paintings: his 1859 painting The Heart of the Andes, five feet high and ten wide, was a sensation when it was first exhibited and established him as the leading American landscape artist of the 19th century. This exhibition is of the…

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 17:00

What Presence! The Rock Photography of Harry Papadopoulos

Glasgow-born Harry Papadopolous was a staff photographer for Sounds magazine from 1979 to 1984, in which capacity he photographed countless post-punk icons from The Associates to the Birthday Party. This retrospective exhibition takes in his entire career.

McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum

Wed 19 Jun

Free Last entry is 15 minutes before gallery closing time. / 01382 307200

Take a step back in time and delve into the glamour and the grit of the 1980s post punk music scene when the photography of Harry Papdopoulos goes on show in Dundee in May.

What Presence: The Rock Photography of Harry Papadopoulos will offer visitors to The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum a rare glimpse behind the lens of one of Scotland’s legendary music photographers. With more than 300 images on show, this exhibition showcases an impressive range of images from between 1979 and 1984; includes a staggering list of music greats and varies from the expected band portraits and live-action shots to include a number of more unique captures.

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Witness

Garage, UK funky, dubstep and bassline house from residents Ross & Andy Witness. No Globe guest 15 May followed by a mix of R&B and IDM from Cyril Hahn (5 Jun, £10 entry; £5 members for this date only).

Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 225 1757

  • 23:00 – 03:00