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The 39 Steps

  • Directed by: Maria Aitken
  • Written by: Patrick Barlow

Patrick Barlow's ingenious adaptation of John Buchan's spy novel, in which four actors play 139 roles between them. Barlow's adaptation is heavily influenced by Hitchcock's 1935 film version. Directed by Maria Aitken.

Criterion Theatre, London W1J

Sat 25 May

£15–£52 / 0870 060 2313

MHOR Festival

A huge array of activities are on offer at this festival, including baking competitions, a Great British Feast with food prepared by star Scottish chefs and many more activities for kids and adults alive. There's plenty to eat and drink, too – from a barbecue to an oyster bar, beer festival and a food market buffet. A…

Monachyle Mhor, Lochearnhead

Sat 25 May

Prices vary / 01877 384622

  • 11:00

La Clique

The outrageous, unforgettable, legendary La Clique returns to Brighton with an array of dangerously charismatic characters. A magical show like no other, La Clique was born in 2003 and went on to scoop a host of awards, including an Olivier, before playing to sell-out houses world-wide. Funny, sexy and dangerous, La…

The Spiegeltent, Brighton

Sat 25 May

£20 (£17) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Southside Fringe

A 16-day festival incorporating music, theatre and activities for all the family.

Southside, Glasgow

Sat 25 May

Times & prices vary

NoFit State Circus: Bianco

State-of-the-art aerial circus with live band accompaniment.

NoFit State Big Top, Hove Lawn

Sat 25 May

£18 (£12) / 01273 917272

  • 14:30
  • 19:30
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The Sash

Hector MacMillan's nailbiting story about families pitted against each other due to conflicting beliefs.

King's Theatre, Glasgow

Sat 25 May

£11–£30 / 0844 871 7648

Scottish Ballet: Highland Fling

Matthew Bourne's ballet inspired by La Sylphide, first performed in 1994, returns for a new Scottish tour. We follow the misfortunes of James, a young Scotsman whose taste for the wilder side of life brings him into the company of a strange and beautiful gothic fairy.

Edinburgh Festival Theatre

Sat 25 May

£12.50–£42.50 / 0131 529 6000

Agatha Christie's Go Back for Murder

Agatha Christie Theatre Company present the Queen of Mystery's classic thriller, packed with red herrings and suspense til the very end.

Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea

Sat 25 May

£16.50–£25.50; £16.50–£25.50; £17.50–£26.50 ( £14.50–£23.50; £14.50–£23.50; £14.50–£23.50; £12.50–£23.50; Children £12.50 under 16s; Children… / 01702 351135

  • 14:30
  • 20:00

Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells For Two

Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts attempt to recreate one of the most influential albums of the 20th century, live on stage, with just four hands and four feet. Those crazy cats.

Union Chapel, London N1

Sat 25 May

£20 / 020 7226 1686

Zippos Circus: Carnaval

The newest show from the well-travelled circus, featuring horse rider Nicky de Neumann, a bunch of motorbikes in a giant ball known as the 'Globe of Death' and the flying acrobats of Havana Troupe, among many other circus favourites.

Beddington Park, Wallington

Sat 25 May

£7–£16 (Children £5–£13) / 0871 210 2100

  • 15:00
  • 19:00
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Antigone

Pendle Borderline Theatre Company presents a contemporary re-working of this classical drama, the powerful and moving story of a teenage girl's determination to ensure the proper burial of her brother's body in the face of state opposition, sexual oppression and family tragedy.

The Muni, Colne

Sat 25 May

£7; £5 adv / 01282 661234

  • 19:30

A Taming of the Shrew

This acclaimed Brighton company return to St Ann's Well Gardens, presenting another ‘superlative’ and highly musical revival of a Shakespeare Comedy, with the controversial ‘Taming of the Shrew’. So bring family, friends a picnic and blankets for a farcical evening of confused identities, arranged marriages and gender…

St Ann's Well Gardens, Hove

Sat 25 May

£14 (£12) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

The Great Gatsby

  • Directed by: Lee Proud
  • Written by: Linnie Reedman (adapt)

Michael Lindall and Matilda Sturridge play Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, in Ruby in the Dust Theatre's musical presentation of the F Scott Fitzgerald novel. Adapted by Joe Evans and Linnie Reedman, with choreography by Lee Proud.

Riverside Studios, Hammersmith

Sat 25 May

Studio 3

£15 preview; £17.50 (£15) / 020 8237 1111

  • 14:45
  • 19:45

The Billie Holiday Story

  • Directed by: Allan Rogers (musical director)
  • Written by: Nina Kristofferson

A musical play which intertwines anecdotal tales with songs including Lover Man, All Of Me and God Bless The Child, made famous by the American singer alternatively known as 'Lady Day'. Written and performed by Nina Kristofferson, directed by Ben Woolf.

Charing Cross Theatre, London WC2N

Sat 25 May

£24.50–£29.50 / 08444 930650

When You're Smiling

When her marriage breaks down, Ella turns to the ghost of her dead father for comfort.

Brian Cox Studio, Glasgow

Sat 25 May

£10 (£8) / 0141 552 4267

  • 19:30 – 21:00
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The Mousetrap

The record-breaking show adapted from Agatha Christie's book of the same name has been performed over 23,000 times. Now celebrating its diamond anniversary in the London West End, it's finally embarking on a UK tour.

Hall For Cornwall, Truro

Sat 25 May

£15–£27.50; £13–£25.50; £17–£29.50 (Children £15–£23; Children £13–£21; Children £17–£25; £15–£23; £15–£23; £13–£21; £13–£21; £17–£25; £17–£25) / 01872 262466

  • 14:30
  • 19:30

The Ray Charles Experience by Movin' Melvin Brown

Award-winning entertainer Movin' Melvin returns to Brighton with his new Soulful journey through the life of Ray Charles and his contemporaries: Nat King Cole, Sam Cooke, Lloyd Price, Percy Mayfield… Singing, dancing, Tap, comedy, stories… "Exceptional" ★★★★★ Scotsman, "Songs that never sounded better, even by Ray Charles…

The Spiegeltent, Brighton

Sat 25 May

£15 (£13) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Singin' I'm No a Billy He's a Tim

Goldfish Theatre presents its take on Des Dillon's classic anti-sectarian play, which has a Rangers and a Celtic fan locked up together in a cell for the duration of an Old Firm match.

DG One Leisure Complex, Dumfries

Sat 25 May

£15 / 01387 243550

The Graduate-an adaptation for the stage

A cult novel by Charles Webb,a classic film starring Dustin Hoffman,a hit of the sixties,now Benjamin's disastrous sexual odyssey is brought to life in a stage adaptation by Terry Johnson. Following their productions of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest last seen at The Komedia,and Faustus the Imaginarium Tanglehead are…

Clarendon Centre, Brighton

Sat 25 May

£14 (£12) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty

Matthew Bourne completes his trio of Tchaikovsky-scored ballets with the story of Aurora's century-long slumber, rendered in typically idiosyncratic style as a gothic fairy tale set between the Victorian era and the present day.

Sheffield Theatres

Sat 25 May

Lyceum

£22–£32; £17–£27; £25–£35 / 0114 249 6000

  • 14:00
  • 19:45
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That'll Be the Day

Step back in time with a brand new edition of the popular touring show, and hear rock'n'roll hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

The Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth

Sat 25 May

£22 (Children £8; £20.50) / 01305 783225

  • 19:30

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.

Theatre Royal, Glasgow

Sat 25 May

£12.50–£16.50 / 0844 871 7647

Dora the Explorer Live

A live musical adventure with Dora as she sets off in search of the City of Lost Toys with help from Map, Backpack, Boots, Diego and, of course, the audience!

Grand Opera House, Belfast

Sat 25 May

£14–£17 ( £55–£60) / 028 9024 0411

  • 10:00
  • 13:00

Far Away and Seagulls

Double bill. Caryl Churchill's play, Far Away, is set in a dystopian world, where a young girl wakes in the night at her aunt and uncle’s house to hear and see disturbing things she will not forget. Also performed is Seagulls, a short play about a woman who has the unusual gift of being able to move objects by power of…

Citizens Theatre, Glasgow

Sat 25 May

£12–£19 / 0141 429 0022

  • 19:30

Footworx: JA Performing Arts

A diverse show embodying all aspects of the performing arts.

Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea

Sat 25 May

£12.50 (£11.50) / 01255 686633

  • 14:30
  • 19:30
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