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Suggs: My Life Story In Words And Music
The Madness frontman stars in an autobiographical show about his early roots and his riotous showbiz life, joined on stage by a pianist and a variety of guests.
Gala, Durham
Fri 24 May
£24.50 / 0191 332 4041
- 19:30
Tru Groove
The band plays various funk and soul covers.
The Jam House, Birmingham
Fri 24 May
£8; £5 before 10pm / 0121 200 3030
- 21:00
Vase Showcase
Montreal producer Jacques Greene (Night Slugs, LuckyMe) brings some of the artists on his own label to Scotland.
Make Do, Glasgow
Fri 24 May
£7 / 07568 382605
Greene appears with Koreless, Nathan Fake, Samoyed and Dixon Avenue Basement Jams.
- 22:00 – 03:00
Wendy Murphy
The artist presents contemporary works.
Oriel Plas Glyn Y Weddw, Pwllheli
Fri 24 May
Free / 01758 740763
- 10:00 – 17:00
When You're Smiling
When her marriage breaks down, Ella turns to the ghost of her dead father for comfort.
Brian Cox Studio, Glasgow
Fri 24 May
£10 (£8) / 0141 552 4267
- 19:30 – 21:00
Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes
Guitarist Albert Lee is joined by Gerry Hogan (guitar), Pete Wingfield (piano), Brian Hodgson (bass) and Peter Baron (drums) for an evening of rockabilly/country rock.
Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen
Fri 24 May
£20 / 028 6632 5440
- 20:00
Andy Parsons: I've Got a Shed
You'll know him best from Live at the Apollo and Mock the Week, but this is Parsons' fourth stand-up show. Does he really have a shed? Come along and find out.
Theatre Royal, Winchester
Fri 24 May
£16 / 01962 840440
- 20:00
Antigone
Pendle Borderline Theatre Company presents a contemporary re-working of this classical drama, the powerful and moving story of a teenage girl's determination to ensure the proper burial of her brother's body in the face of state opposition, sexual oppression and family tragedy.
The Muni, Colne
Fri 24 May
£7; £5 adv / 01282 661234
- 19:30
Artists Film International
Three contemporary film pieces exploring the different approaches to performance and bodily presence. Featuring work from the artists Neha Choksi, Kaia Hugin and Alix Pearlstein.
Whitechapel Gallery, London E1
Fri 24 May
Free / 020 7522 7888
- 11:00 – 18:00
Baby Bounce & Rhyme (Under 18 Months)
A fun and learning session for babies.
Kidsgrove Library, Stoke-on-Trent
Fri 24 May
Free / 01782 782445
- 09:45 – 10:15
- 10:30 – 11:00
The Bear
Noir thriller about murder and a mythic bear, featuring interesting facts and songs of revenge.
Ovalhouse, London SE11
Fri 24 May
£7 preview; £14 (£8; £10) / 020 7582 7680
- 19:45
The Beehive Comedy Club
Ben Verth presents a weekend packed full of top local and visiting comedians to tickle your funny bone in an entirely appropriate way.
Beehive Inn, Edinburgh
Fri 24 May
£7 / 0131 225 7171
- 20:30
The Billie Holiday Story
- Directed by: Allan Rogers (musical director)
- Written by: Nina Kristofferson
A musical play which intertwines anecdotal tales with songs including Lover Man, All Of Me and God Bless The Child, made famous by the American singer alternatively known as 'Lady Day'. Written and performed by Nina Kristofferson, directed by Ben Woolf.
Charing Cross Theatre, London WC2N
Fri 24 May
£24.50–£29.50 / 020 7478 0170
Billy Liar: Swan Theatre Company
- Directed by: Lyn Lockyer
- Written by: Willis Hall
Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall's comedy drama, adapted from Waterhouse's novel about a young man trapped in a humdrum existence who develops a rich fantasy life.
Swan Theatre, Yeovil
Fri 24 May
£9 ( £8; £8) / 01935 462781
- 19:45
Bombshells: The People's Theatre
- Written by: Joanna Murray-Smith
Joanna Murray-Smith's collection of dramatic monologues based on the different stages of a suburban woman's life – teenager, bride-to-be, exhausted young mother, lonely widow.
The People's Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne
Fri 24 May
Studio Upstairs
£11.50 (£9.50) / 0191 265 5020
- 19:30
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
Fri 24 May
Times to be confirmed / £15.50–£18.50 / 024 7652 4524
Cairo to Constantinople: Early Photographs of the Middle East
Photographs of the Middle East taken by royal photographer Francis Bedford, who accompanied the then-Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) on an educational tour of the region in 1862. The royal party travelled through Egypt and the Biblical lands, then known as the Levant, later as Palestine and now as Israel, and almost as…
The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh
Fri 24 May
Included in admission / 0131 556 5100
- 09:30 – 18:00
Carnaby Street
- Directed by: Carole Todd
- Written by: Carl Leighton-Pope
A working-class lad from Liverpool comes to London with his guitar and his dreams of fame. Sid Owen features as music manager Jumpin' Jack Flash, in this 1960s-set musical by Carl Leighton-Pope and Robert Johns. Directed by Bob Tomson.
Opera House, Manchester
Fri 24 May
£7.50–£35 / 0844 847 2275
- 19:30
Celebrities On Ice
- Written by: Phil Winston
An entertaining, fun and dynamic show hosted by Christopher Biggins and featuring skating professionals, the International Ice Stars and skaters from the television show Dancing On Ice, as well as popular figures such as sportsman Gareth Thomas, Olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle, former rugby player Kyran Bracken and…
Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
Fri 24 May
£15–£35 / 0844 493 6666
- 20:00
Chelsea Flower Show Centenary
Peter Jones celebrates 100 years of the Chelsea Flower Show with an exclusive floral-inspired tea available in the top floor restaurant and a special window display by garden designer Jo Thompson.
Peter Jones, London SW1W
Fri 24 May
Times vary / Free / 020 7730 3434
Window display by Jo Thompson.
Times vary / £19.95 for two; £32.95 with champagne / 020 7730 3434
‘Chelsea Flower Show Centenary Tea’ in the top floor restaurant.
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
Fri 24 May
£12 (£10) / 020 7704 6665
- 19:30
Chimerica
- Directed by: Lyndsey Turner
- Written by: Lucy Kirkwood
A young American photojournalist, who captured a moment in time in Tiananmen Square, 1989, makes a startling discovery during the 2012 Presidential election race in the world premiere staging of Lucy Kirkwood's drama. Directed by Lyndsey Turner.
Almeida Theatre, London N1
Fri 24 May
£8–£26 preview, concs available; £8–£32 concs available / 020 7359 4404
- 19:30
Club Oxygen
Underground clubbing with house, trance, electro and dirty Dutch from residents Johan Van Alphen (Amsterdam), Ross Jackson, Keith Hunter and Deejay Archy.
The Annexe at the Liquid Room, Edinburgh
Fri 24 May
£7 (Students £5) / 07738 154262
- 22:30 – 03:00
Comedy Club
Sharp and topical satire and political comedy from stand-up and writer for Empire Square, 8 Out Of 10 Cats and Friday Night Project, Nick Doody. Also featuring Paul Ricketts and MC Jonnie Price.
Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen
Fri 24 May
£8 ( £6) / 0845 226 3510
- 20:00
The Dining Room
Set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household, this Pulitzer winning play features a set of vignettes which introduce new people and events that gradually coalesce into one.
Backwell Playhouse, Bristol
Fri 24 May
£10 ( £8) / 01275 392936
- 19:30

