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Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Degree Show

Showcase for graduates of DJCAD, working in a variety of media; a chance to see the work of future art stars of Dundee.

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee

Tue 21 May

Free / 01382 345330

The 2013 show celebrates DJCAD's 125 years of full-time art teaching in Dundee.

  • 10:00 – 20:00

Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience

Basil, Sybil and Manuel open for their sixth Fringe. Always a sell-out, only a third of the show is scripted, so everything stays fresh. ‘Best comedy show I've ever seen' (Sunday Express)

The Charing Cross Hotel, London WC2N

Tue 21 May

The Torquay Suite Theatre

£43.50 all perfs includes show and 3-course meal; £47 7.30pm, 1.30pm & 6.30pm, all perfs includes show and 3-course meal; £47 7.30pm, 1.30pm… / 020 8237 1111

  • 19:30

The Golden Age Of Russian Ballet And Theater Design

A display featuring rare costume and stage set designs from the era of The Ballets Russes, as well as porcelain works.

St Petersburg Gallery, London W1S

Tue 21 May

Free / 020 7734 8871

  • 10:00 – 18:00

London Contemporary Orchestra: Imagined Occasions: Karlheinz Stockhausen, Claude Vivier, John Cage

  • Directed by: Hugh Brunt (cond)
  • Written by: John Cage

Hugh Brunt conducts Vivier's Glaubst Du An Die Unsterblichkeit Der Seele ('Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul?') as well as works by Harvey, Cage, Manoury, Feldman, Riddell and Stockhausen.

Aldwych Underground Station, London WC2R

Tue 21 May

£35 (£15) / 0843 222 1234

  • 19:00 – 21:00

Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers

Powerful rhythms and theatrical choreography from the energetic drumming group.

Derby Assembly Rooms

Tue 21 May

Great Hall

£18 (£16; £60) / 01332 255800

  • 19:30
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Peter And Alice

  • Directed by: Michael Grandage
  • Written by: John Logan

Alice Liddell Hargreaves attends the opening of a Lewis Carroll exhibition, and meets Peter Llewelyn Davies. This chance meeting between the original Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan forms the basis of John Logan's fairy tale-style drama, starring Dame Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw.

Noel Coward Theatre, London WC2N

Tue 21 May

£10–£85 / 0844 482 5141

Rising Damp

  • Written by: Eric Chappell

ITV's top comedy of all time comes to the stage in a brand-new production from the Comedy Theatre Company.

Darlington Civic Theatre

Tue 21 May

£18–£19.60; £22.50–£24.50; £17 (Children £22.50–£20.50; £22.50–£20.50) / 01325 486555

  • 19:30

Sally Morgan: Psychic Sally on the Road

Sally pretends her 'psychic' powers have been with her since she was nine months old, and she's now taking her 'psychic' knowledge on tour.

Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells

Tue 21 May

£23.50 / 01892 530613

  • 19:30

Sherlock Holmes: The Best-Kept Secret

  • Directed by: Nikolai Foster
  • Written by: Arthur Conan Doyle (book)

A brand new Holmes adventure set two years after the famous encounter between Holmes and the arch-villain, Moriarty on the Reichenbach Falls. Holmes is bankrupt but still refusing to take on any new cases as he struggles with his own demons. But he is spurred into action when his brother, Mycroft, is arrested for treason…

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds

Tue 21 May

Quarry Theatre

£12–£27 / 0113 213 7700

  • 19:30

Upholstery for Beginners

Take an beat-up chair from a tired old frame to spiffy new piece de resistance of your dining room. Sand and stain the wood, add some fluffy stuff and cover it all with a lovely piece of fabric. Of course it's all more involved than that, but that's why pro crafter Louise Smith is there to show you the ropes.

Edinburgh Contemporary Crafts

Tue 21 May

£180 for eight weeks / 07816 640298

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4000 Miles

  • Directed by: James Dacre
  • Written by: Amy Herzog

Modern-day hippie Leo turns up at his Communist grandmother's house late one night, and over the next month, they both infuriate and finally connect to each other. When Leo's old girlfriend also shows up, he and Granny find the line between growing up and growing old. Drama written by Amy Herzog.

The Print Room, London W2

Tue 21 May

£20 (£15) / 020 7221 6036

  • 19:30

Aaron Wright

Rootsy local singer-songwriter hosting this songwriters session.

The Ale House, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Free / 0131 629 0275

  • 21:30

Adam McEwen: Sawney Bean

Art exploring the mythical 16th century Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean.

The Modern Institute, Glasgow

Tue 21 May

Free / 0141 248 3711

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Alpha Dance Academy

Annual showcase of dance, including ballet, tap and jazz, from pupils at the Alpha Dance Academy.

Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh

Tue 21 May

£11–£13 (£9–£10.50) / 0131 665 2240

  • 19:00

Anne Reid

A cabaret performance by one of Britain's most-loved and respected actors, star of the very popular Last Tango In Halifax, Ladies Of Letters, Dinnerladies and Coronation Street.

Brasserie Zedel, London W1F

Tue 21 May

The Crazy Coqs

£30 / 020 7734 4888

  • 20:00
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Aperol Spritz Stage

Find our bar and boutique stage at The Famous Spiegel Garden where a daily performance space will be on offer for all. Follow @aperolspritzUK for more information on how to apply and audition #321SpritzStage Afternoon & evening slots available. Suitable for ages 18+.

Aperol Spritz Social, Brighton

Tue 21 May

Free / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Aston's Stones: Teater Pero (Ages 3-6)

A story about the little dog who wants to take care of all the stones he can find. Some are big and some are small. One is sad and another one feels cold. All are in need of someone to care for them.

The Riverfront, Newport

Tue 21 May

Studio Theatre

£5 ( £16) / 01633 656757

  • 13:30
  • 16:30

Hampton Library, Peterborough

Tue 21 May

Free / 01733 864538

  • 09:30
  • 10:00
  • 10:15 – 10:45

Bad Boy Pub Quiz

The Bad Boy Pub Quiz: an evening of fun and frolics, musical statues, pass the pineapple, and the chance to win 'hunners' of money. Loads of great prizes to be won, and plenty of crap ones too!

The Three Sisters, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Free / 0131 622 6801

  • 22:00 – 00:00

The Bear

Noir thriller about murder and a mythic bear, featuring interesting facts and songs of revenge.

Ovalhouse, London SE11

Tue 21 May

£7 preview; £14 (£8; £10) / 020 7582 7680

  • 19:45
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Billy Ocean

R&B, pop and soul from the Trinidad-born singer best known for the hits When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going and Love Really Hurts Without You.

Cheltenham Town Hall

Tue 21 May

£20 / 0844 576 2210

  • 19:30

Cajon Flamenco Classes

Study the rhythms and sounds of flamenco in these dance classes.

Alba Flamenca, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Times to be confirmed / £5.65–£6.65 per class / 0131 667 3600

Catlin Art Prize 2013

Contemporary works in various media by graduating artists including Fatma Bucak, Juno Calypso, Robert Crosse, Nicky Deeley, Bee Griffith and Terry Ryu Kim.

Londonewcastle Project Space, E2

Tue 21 May

Free / 020 7534 1888

  • 11:00 – 18:00

Creative Banter

Creatives from every imaginable field are invited to these networking nights, which sees knowledge sharing and collaboration happen in a relaxed, non-sales pitchy type environment.

The Clutha Vaults, Glasgow

Tue 21 May

Free / 0141 552 7520

  • 18:00 – 20:00

Diane Bradbury School Of Dance: Born To Dance

From tiny tots making their debut performances to skilled, fully-trained dancers in complex routines, the Dance School returns for an annual dance show.

Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield

Tue 21 May

£11 / 01246 345222

  • 19:00
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