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Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo: Have You Seen Me Before?

Sculptural installations, videos and projections by artists including Paolo Pivi, Katharina Fritsch, Ceal Floyer, Angela Bulloch, Tauba Auerbach, Paul Pfeiffer, Micol Assael, Roberto Cuoghi and Thomas Demand.

Whitechapel Gallery, London E1

Wed 19 Jun

Gallery 7

Free / 020 7522 7888

  • 11:00 – 18:00

The Confessions Of Gordon Brown

  • Directed by: Kevin Toolis
  • Written by: Kevin Toolis

Brand new one man play by acclaimed Scots Emmy-nominated writer and director Kevin Toolis that exposes the darkest secrets of being Prime Minister.

White Bear Theatre, London SE11

Wed 19 Jun

£13 (£10) / 020 7793 9193

  • 19:30

The Crucible: Woodlands Drama Group

  • Written by: Arthur Miller

The Crucible is Arthur Miller's powerful dramatisation of the Salem Witch Trials. Children of a Puritan village in Massachusetts are suspected of witchcraft. To protect themselves from burning at the stake they accuse others. Events spiral out of control and many innocent villagers are tried, found guilty and perish.

Harrogate Theatre

Wed 19 Jun

Studio

£8 / 01423 502116

  • 19:30

Dances Of Death

  • Directed by: Tom Littler
  • Written by: August Strindberg

Long-standing married couple Edgar and Alice mutually loath each other. This doomed couple, constantly battling, have a threat hanging over their future, their family and friends. August Strindberg's drama is presented by Howard Brenton, as a single, two-act drama, and stars Linda Marlowe and Michael Pennington.

Gate Theatre, London W11

Wed 19 Jun

£10 preview; £20; £10 (£15; £15; £15) / 020 7229 0706

  • 19:30

Danzig

The American band, led by the original frontman of horror punk band Misfits, Glenn Danzig, performs a mix of heavy metal, hard rock and goth metal, the celebrate the 25th anniversary of its first album.

Manchester Academy

Wed 19 Jun

£22.50 / 0161 275 2930

  • 19:00
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Denbighshire Schools Festival Of Performing Arts

Students perform dance and drama.

Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl

Wed 19 Jun

£5 (£4.50) / 01745 330000

  • 19:00

Denis Buckley: The Irishman (Nostos: End of Exile)

Irish artist Buckley explores tropes of Irishness, Irish identity and exile with laconic poetry and deadpan wit. This work completes his Irish Trilogy with a combination of video and still images of performance.

Summerhall, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0845 874 3001

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Derek Acorah

The TV psychic takes to the stage to bring his supernatural show to his fans, up close and personal. Acorah has helped bring supernatural experiences to a mainstream audience instead of being more of a cult. The medium's first supernatural encounter happened at a young age when his grandfather died and later his spirit…

The White Rock Theatre, Hastings

Wed 19 Jun

£19 / 0870 145 1133

  • 19:30

Different Strokes

Pop music from through the ages and across the globe, including R&B, rock'n'roll, jive, swing, reggae and Afrobeat.

The Buff Club, Glasgow

Wed 19 Jun

£4 (£3) / 0141 248 1777

  • 22:00 – 03:00

Eric Brace And Peter Cooper

Americana and folk from the lead singer and songwriter for the band Last Train Home performing with the music journalist.

The Maze, Nottingham

Wed 19 Jun

£10 adv / 0115 947 5650

  • 19:30
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An Evening Of Clairvoyance With Tony Stockwell

The irreverent TV star attempts to bring his audience messages from deceased loved ones.

Cranleigh Arts Centre

Wed 19 Jun

£18.50 / 08456 128128

  • 19:30

Factory Limited Pop-up Shop

Original, limited-edition prints from a number of artists are on view and available for sale at this West London Art Factory pop-up gallery show.

The Muse Gallery, London W11

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 020 7792 8588

  • 12:00 – 19:00

Father Of The Bride

  • Directed by: Sally Hughes
  • Written by: Caroline Francke

A romantic comedy about a man who must organise his daughter's wedding. Based on the book and film of the same name.

The Mill At Sonning, Reading

Wed 19 Jun

£38.50–£49 / 0118 969 8000

  • 20:15

Francesca Martinez: What The **** Is Normal?

Hard-hitting humour from the disabled stand-up.

Soho Theatre, London W1D

Wed 19 Jun

Soho Downstairs

£15 (£12.50) / 020 7478 0100

  • 19:30

Francisco De Corcuera: The Impossible Existence Of A Mathematician

A solo exhibition from the Chilean-born artist, featuring large-scale works on canvas, presenting a series of black paintings and more colourful and intense pieces.

Rosenfeld Porcini, London W1T

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 020 7637 1133

  • 11:00 – 19:00
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George Catlin: American Indian Portraits

A display of the 19th century Pennsylvanian-born artist's studies of Native American peoples, being shown together outside America for the first time since the 1850s.

National Portrait Gallery, London WC2H

Wed 19 Jun

Porter Gallery

Free / 020 7312 2463

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Ghost Mice, Perkie, Some Sort Of Threat

Folk-punk by the two-piece band from Bloomington, Indiana.

Cavern Club, Exeter

Wed 19 Jun

£5 / 01392 495370

  • 20:00

Gigolo

DJs Zach Burns and Aamyko spin house, pop and disco, hosted by international porn stars.

The Shadow Lounge, London W1F

Wed 19 Jun

£5 / 020 7287 7988

  • 22:00 – 03:00

Going for Gold Archery Session

Get some practice in for the 2016 Olympics with this archery workshop.

Chatelherault Country Park, Hamilton

Wed 19 Jun

£16.70 / 01698 307095

  • 18:00
  • 20:00

Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft

Wed 19 Jun

Studio 1

Phone for prices / 01502 589726

  • 18:00 – 18:45
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Grimethorpe Colliery Band

Under the musical direction of Brian Grant, the National Brass Band-winning ensemble plays popular classics.

Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

Wed 19 Jun

£19.50–£21 / 0115 989 5555

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Harlequin Goes To The Moon: The Rude Mechanical Theatre Co

The play, set in 16th-century Florence, moves between flat out hilarity, sweet romance and savage satire in its retelling of a very old story.

Bignor Roman Villa, Pulborough

Wed 19 Jun

Phone for prices / 01798 869259

  • 19:30

Harry Cory Wright

Dramatic colour landscape photographs created by the London-based artist in a high resolution digital format. The works depict a sense of being which can only usually be experienced by actually visiting the places caught on camera.

Eleven, London SW1W

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 020 7823 5540

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Heather Woof: Windswept

Jewellery inspired by natural forces.

The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh

Wed 19 Jun

Free / 0131 558 1200

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Hit Broadway: Young Nomads

A selection of songs from popular Broadway shows, produced by Young Nomads.

Kings Theatre, Newmarket

Wed 19 Jun

£12; £12 (£10) / 01638 663337

  • 19:30
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