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Muse, Dizzee Rascal

Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard met in their sleepy hometown of Teignmouth, Devon. In 1994 they formed Muse, and since then they have gone on to become one of the world's biggest rock bands. In the early stages and particularly with the release of their first album, Showbiz, many critics drew…

Ricoh Arena, Coventry

Wed 22 May

£29.50–£55 / 0844 873 6500

  • 16:30

Our Autonomous Nature II

More than 30 artists from variety of genres present works on the themes of man, nature and new landscape.

Testbed1, London SW11

Wed 22 May

Free

  • 09:00 – 20:00

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

Wed 22 May

£10–£85 / 0844 482 5141

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.

The Hawth, Crawley

Wed 22 May

£24.50 / 01293 553636

  • 19:30

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

Wed 22 May

£12.50–£42.50 / 0131 529 6000

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Storytime

Children can listen to a variety of stories.

Brompton Library, London SW5

Wed 22 May

Free / 0207 3613010

  • 10:00 – 10:30

Street Photography

Work by by HNC student photographers from Edinburgh College.

Woodland Creatures, Edinbugh

Wed 22 May

Free / 07908 649298

  • 12:00 – 13:00

Sylvie Guillem: 6000 Miles Away (Bye/Rearray/27'52")

  • Written by: William Forsythe

The dancer presents works by three leading choreographers, with the programme featuring Mats Ek's recent solo work, Bye, William Forsythe's duet, Rearray, performed by Guillem and La Scala principle Massimo Murru, and the duet 27'52" choreographed by Jiri Kylian.

Sadler's Wells, London EC1R

Wed 22 May

£12–£52 / 0844 412 4300

  • 19:30

Upbeat Beatles: The Beatles Tribute

The Fab Four get their hits covered.

Plaza, Stockport

Wed 22 May

£17 / 0161 477 7779

  • 19:30

UWS Third Year Show

Art from third year students of the University of the West of Scotland. All work in the show is for sale.

Bar Ten, Glasgow

Wed 22 May

Free / 0141 572 1448

  • 11:00 – 00:00
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Van Morrison

Legendary Irish curmudgeon and hugely influential blues and jazz artist plays tracks from his career.

Perth Concert Hall

Wed 22 May

£55 / 01738 621031

Part of Perth Festival.

3 Days off Jesus

Born on the 22nd of December, David Burke is only 3 days off Jesus. Join this non-drinking Irish man for a cup of tea and a night of comedy and stories about childhood growing up in old Ireland, religion, women and all that could lay in-between. “Burke’s story-telling comedy is simply adorable”. Suitable for ages 18+.

Caroline Of Brunswick, Brighton

Wed 22 May

£5 (£4) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Adam McEwen: Sawney Bean

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

The Modern Institute, Glasgow

Wed 22 May

Free / 0141 248 3711

  • 10:00 – 18:00

ArtYaTart

Work by abstract autobiographical artist Lainey Waddell.

The 13th Note Café/Bar, Glasgow

Wed 22 May

Free / 0141 553 1638

  • 12:00 – 00:00

Bill Bailey: Qualmpeddler

The master of surreality airs his qualms and doubts about the world via a charming blend of religious dubstep, horntallica and an interesting new musical take on Downton Abbey.

Derngate Theatre, Royal & Derngate, Northampton

Wed 22 May

£26 / 01604 624811

  • 20:00
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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.

Preston Park, Brighton

Wed 22 May

£9–£21 (Children £7–£15) / 01273 709709

  • 16:45
  • 19:30

Bonobo

Downtempo, hip hop, funk and dub from this Brighton-based DJ/producer.

The Ritz, Manchester

Wed 22 May

£16 adv / 0161 236 3234

  • 19:30

The Scoop At More London, SE1

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 7403 4866

  • 07:30 – 08:30

Break The Floorboards

From the award-winning Theatre Company that brought you the 2011 smash hit musical Britain's Got Bhangra, Rifco Arts and Watford Palace Theatre present a new dance drama – Break The Floorboards. All Zain wants to do is dance, but his family, the local fascists and his two left feet are getting in the way. Fusing the…

Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry

Wed 22 May

Times to be confirmed / £15.50–£18.50 / 024 7652 4524

Breakfast at Dalkey

The Harbour Theatre Company, Argus Angel award-winners present Eddie Alford's new play 'Breakfast at Dalkey'. Set in 1930s Dublin it explores family squabbles, betrayals, love, ballroom dancing and a trademark confession scene. Suitable for ages 16+.

The Redroaster Coffee House, Brighton

Wed 22 May

£9 (£7) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

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Charlie Dore

Country, folk and pop from the award-winning London-based singer-songwriter.

The Pheasantry, London SW3

Wed 22 May

£15 / 020 7351 5031

  • 20:30

The Chicago Cowboy

  • Directed by: Leah Townley
  • Written by: Katherine Pearce

Jazz, politics and race are explored through the lens of a family tale inspired by the lives of the director's grandparents. This is a touching and funny tale told using live music, movement and smart writing.

Rosemary Branch Theatre, London N1

Wed 22 May

£12 (£10) / 020 7704 6665

  • 19:30

The Defiled

Metalcore and grove metal, with industrial elements, from the London-based five-piece.

Rock City, Nottingham

Wed 22 May

£8 / 0845 413 4444

  • 18:30

The Lansdown Hall & Gallery, Stroud

Wed 22 May

Phone for prices / 01453 767576

  • 17:00 – 18:00

Dream On…: Pegasus Youth Theatre

In a school, courtroom, and at war the play explores the space between insult and injury, vengeance and justice, imagination and truth.

Pegasus Theatre, Oxford

Wed 22 May

£7 (£5; Children £4 under 18s) / 01865 722851

  • 19:30
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