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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

Car Boot Sale

See what treasures you can unearth at this car boot sale, held outdoors, weather permitting.

Corton Playing Field, Lowestoft

Tue 21 May

Free

  • 07:00 – 13:00

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
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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

Forgotten Churchyards: Talk

Archaeologist and heritage lecturer David Howell talks about the conservation projects that are taking place in South Wales to help preserve the historic areas and the information they contain.

Blaenavon World Heritage Centre, Pontypool

Tue 21 May

Free / 01495 742 333

  • 18:30 – 20:30

Gail Harvey

Abstract landscape-inspired paintings from Shetland.

Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Free

  • 10:00 – 18:00

The History Boys

  • Written by: Alan Bennett

Alan Bennett's celebrated play about an unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university.

Sheffield Theatres

Tue 21 May

Crucible

£1 public dressed rehearsal; £19; £19; £15; £21; £9 / 0114 249 6000

  • 19:30

Hobson's Choice: Westovian Production

A production of the classic play about tight-fisted Victorian patriarch and boot-seller Hobson.

Pier Pavilion, South Shields

Tue 21 May

£5.50; £6.50 / 0191 456 0980

  • 19:30
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Jerwood Encounters: After Hours

Personal work by graphic designers including David Azurdia, Robert Ball, Anthony Burrill, Phil Carter, Ben Christie, Jamie Ellul, Michael Johnson, Alan Kitching and Craig Oldham.

Jerwood Space, London SE1

Tue 21 May

Free / 020 7654 0171

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Julie Brook: made, unmade

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

Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Free / 0131 550 3660

  • 10:30 – 17:30

Kasper's Puppet Theatre. A Traditional Fairytale

Kasper's Puppet Theatre presents an enchanting fairytale for children, featuring authentic Hohnsteiner hand carved characters. Join our hero Kasper, as he takes his young audience through the enchanted forest in search of the King's missing dog in a race to save him from the clutches of the wicked robber. A great little…

Brighton Marina

Tue 21 May

£5.99 / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

A Kiss On The Bottom

  • Written by: Frank Vickery

Frank Vickery's outspoken comedy about Marlene who is in hospital for some routine tests, but her stay is taking a little longer than expected. She is desperate to be home in time for her daughter's wedding.

Grand Theatre, Swansea

Tue 21 May

£9.50–£14.50 / 01792 475715

  • 19:30

Kit & McConnel

The singer and piano double act performs lively cabaret and comic songs.

The Pheasantry, London SW3

Tue 21 May

£20 / 020 7351 5031

  • 20:30
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Kora

Tom McGrath's 1980s comedy tells the story of one woman's fight to save her dysfunctional Whitfield community.

Dundee Rep

Tue 21 May

£12 (£10; Students £5) / 01382 223530

Leafing through Natural Scotland Exhibition

An exhibition of images and objects connecting books to nature.

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

John Hope Gateway Centre

Free / 0131 248 2909

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Life Drawing

Tutored class for artists of all abilities.

The Barn, Farnham

Tue 21 May

£12 ( £10; £7) / 01252 266196

  • 19:30 – 21:00

Llanover Hall Arts Centre, Cardiff

Tue 21 May

£8.50 ( £7; Children £6) / 029 2063 1144

  • 10:00 – 12:00

Queens Park Arts Centre & Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury

Tue 21 May

£9.30 ( £7.90) / 01296 424332

  • 19:00 – 21:30

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

Tue 21 May

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

Peregrine Falcon Viewing

Through the spring and summer months, Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve are offering the chance to get up close and personal with their resident wild peregrine falcons.

Falls Of Clyde Nature Reserve, New Lanark

Tue 21 May

Free (donations welcome) / 01555 665262

  • 10:00 – 20:00
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Pub Quiz

A test of general knowledge.

The Hop, Leeds

Tue 21 May

Free / 0113 243 9854

  • 19:30

The Lochside, Newcastle upon Tyne

Tue 21 May

Free / 0191 266 1659

  • 20:30

Rosalind K Marshall: Columba's Iona

Help celebrate Scotland's history and the arrival of Marshall's new book, which commemorates the 1450 years (to the month, no less) it's been since Columba first arrived on Iona.

Blackwell's, Edinburgh

Tue 21 May

Free / 0131 622 8222

  • 19:00

Steven Camley

Work by Herald cartoonist Steven Camley.

Smithy Gallery, Glasgow

Tue 21 May

Free / 01360 770551

  • 11:00 – 17:00

Street Photography

Work by by HNC student photographers from Edinburgh College.

Woodland Creatures, Edinbugh

Tue 21 May

Free / 07908 649298

  • 12:00 – 13:00

AJ Small Projects 2013

Architectural models from the 24 short-listed entrants of the annual competition, featuring a variety of houses, workspaces, garden retreats and sustainable studios.

Place, Belfast

Tue 21 May

Free / 028 9023 2524

  • 11:30 – 17:30
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