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Tutto Bene, Mamma?
- Directed by: Ewan Marshall
- Written by: Gloria Mina
Gloria Mina's one-act drama, based on the true story of a mother and her young boy, is adapted by April de Angelis. An immersive production where both cast and audience will be in a world of complete darkness, the play features Laura Donnelly and Georgia Groome. Director is Ewan Marshall.
The Print Room, London W2
Wed 19 Jun
£20 (£15) / 020 7221 6036
- 19:30
The London Ballet Company: Postcard From London
The dancers of The London Ballet Company take ballet out of its box with their novel and innovative vision to make ballet more approachable and current, which find them developing a story with their own unique slant.
Bridewell Theatre, London EC4Y
Wed 19 Jun
£6.50 adv / 020 7353 3331
- 13:00
English National Ballet: Swan Lake
- Written by: Derek Deane
Choreographer Derek Deane's highly dramatic version of the Tchaikovsky ballet is performed in the round, featuring 60 swans which glide across the arena floor. Artist director Tamara Rojo performs the role of Odette/Odile in some performances.
Royal Albert Hall, London SW7
Wed 19 Jun
£19.50–£65; £19.50–£59.50 / 0845 401 5045
- 19:30
The Extreme Stunt Show
Motorsport stunts including monster truck mayhem and back flipping motocross.
Bents Park, South Shields
Wed 19 Jun
£12 (Children £6) / 0191 424 7985/7986
- 19:30
- 19:30
Ladies Day
Comedy about a group of female factory workers who all want different things and life and decide to visit Royal Ascot. Starring Roxanne Pallett and Angela Simms.
Royal Court Liverpool
Wed 19 Jun
£11 / 0151 709 4321
- 20:00
Derren Brown: Infamous
- Directed by: Polly Findlay
- Written by: Iain Sharkey
The master of mentalism takes his brand new show (we hope he's actually written it by the time it gets here) on the road, melding mind games, illusion, showmanship and masses of charm. Not suitable for children under 12 years.
Hull New Theatre
Wed 19 Jun
£35–£40 / 01482 226655
- 20:00
David Cass: Years of Dust and Dry
Paintings incorporating found objects.
The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 0131 558 1200
- 10:00 – 18:00
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
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.
Harrogate Theatre
Wed 19 Jun
£22 / 01423 502116
- 14:30
- 19:30
Billy Smart's Circus
This all human performance includes an Australian flying trapeze act, a foot operated bow and arrow routine, acrobats, jugglers, aerialists and a fire tricks.
Royal Green, Lowestoft
Wed 19 Jun
£9–£21 (Children £7–£15) / 0844 4155 228
- 16:45
- 19:30
The House of Annie Lennox
Exhibition, organised by the Victoria & Albert Museum, of personal effects, music, film, costume, awards and photographs from the career of the Aberdonian musical superstar.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 0131 624 6200
- 10:00 – 17:00
Little Bit of Theatre
Monthly evening featuring live performance art, theatre, comedy, music, burlesque and spoken word.
The 13th Note Café/Bar, Glasgow
Wed 19 Jun
£5 (Students £3) / 0141 553 1638
- 19:00 – 22:30
Graham Hancock: War God
The controversial speaker introduces his epic fantasy novel, set in Mexico during the Spanish conquest.
Waterstones Liverpool One
Wed 19 Jun
£3 ( £2) / 0151 709 9820
- 18:30
Blind Date
A fast and funny fusion of improvisation, theatre, and social experiment in which you'll experience all the exhilaration and excitement of new love as Mimi goes on a blind date with a different man every night.
Charing Cross Theatre, London WC2N
Wed 19 Jun
£29.50 / 08444 930650
Bristol University Symphony Orchestra/Chamber Orchestra/Chamber Choir: Parry, Bartok, Shostakovich
- Directed by: Neal Farwell (cond)
- Written by: Shostakovich
Bristol-based orchestral ensemble. Performing a traditional set.
Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Wed 19 Jun
£10–£15 (£7–£10) / 0117 331 4044
- 19:30 – 22:00
Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast
Condé Nast Publications produce some of the most famous titles in the magazine world, including Vogue, Vanity Fair and the New Yorker. It should come as no surprise that they also pioneered fashion photography, employing such legendary photographers as Cecil Beaton, Erwin Blumenfeld, David Bailey, Helmut Newton, Corinne…
City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Wed 19 Jun
£5 (£3.50) / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
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.
Grand Opera House, York
Wed 19 Jun
£19–£21 / 0844 871 3024
National Trust: Bodnant Garden, Colwyn Bay
Wed 19 Jun
Free, plus admission £8.45, child £4.22 / 01492 650460
- 10:00 – 16:00
The Dice House: Birmingham School Of Acting
The company presents a black comedy by Paul Lucas which explores the limitations of free will.
The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham
Wed 19 Jun
£2.50–£7 / 0121 245 4455
- 19:30
For The Love Of Mrs Brown
- Written by: Brendan O'Carroll
The story of Agnes Brown finding a date over the internet for Valentine's Day.
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Wed 19 Jun
£21.50–£39.50 / 029 2022 4488
- 19:30
John Browning: Kites – Naturally Inspired
Kites made from leaves, petals, bamboo and other natural materials, by a retired chemist.
Theatre Royal, Winchester
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 01962 840440
- 10:00 – 18:00
Misty Chance's Blankety Blank
Comedy game show and club night with the resident drag artist.
AXM Bar, Manchester
Wed 19 Jun
Phone for prices / 0161 236 6005
- 22:00 – 05:00
Rock Challenge 2013
Young people present five to eight-minute dance-drama performances.
The Guildhall, Portsmouth
Wed 19 Jun
£12 / 023 9282 4355
- 18:00
Alan Hudson: Magician Or Superhero?
The Hull-born magician, seen on TV show Penn and Teller: Fool Us, blends witty stand-up and mind-boggling illusion in his latest show.
Leicester Square Theatre, London WC2H
Wed 19 Jun
£5 / 0844 873 3433
- 20:30
Charter Hall, Colchester Leisure World
Wed 19 Jun
Fitness Pool
£4.30 / 01206 282020
- 20:00 – 20:40







