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The Games Of Art

An exhibition presenting a selection of imaginative artworks created over the last 40 years with texts explaining the nature and philosophy behind the art of 'creative and cooperative' games.

The Black-E, Liverpool

Wed 22 May

Free, donations welcome / 0151 709 5109

  • 09:00 – 17:00

Get it Right!

St John's College presents a disability rights performance which includes live music, poetry, creative movement and drama. The performance has been developed with the involvement and support of Mencap's 'Change Makers' project. Suitable for ages 16+.

St John’s College, Wolfson Theatre, Brighton

Wed 22 May

£2.50 (£2) / 01273 917272

Part of Brighton Fringe Festival.

Ghost

Musical based on the Oscar-winning movie about a man trapped between this world and the next who's trying to communicate with his heart-broken girlfriend through a psychic.

The Edinburgh Playhouse

Wed 22 May

£10–£35 / 0844 871 3014

The Ghost Hunter

  • Directed by: Jeffrey Mayhew
  • Written by: Stewart Pringle

Theatre Of The Damned presents a play about Dick, who runs a ghost tour, and he's got a great story to tell about something terrible buried beneath the cobbles. It's about the past. It's about ghosts. And it's about to catch up with him. Directed by Jeffrey Mayhew.

Old Red Lion, London EC1V

Wed 22 May

£14; £10 (£12.50) / 020 7833 3053

  • 19:30

Gideon Koppel: B O R T H

Film installation shot in a town in West Wales, produced by the Golden Leopard nominee and winner of the 2010 Guardian First Feature Film Award. The artist's work investigates the grey area between documentary, film and art.

Chapter, Cardiff

Wed 22 May

Free / 0209 20 34 1667

  • 10:00 – 20:00
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Gilt and Silk: Early Seventeenth Century Costume

The Burrell's collection of 17th century garb is given the spotlight, including a rare embroidered skirt panel that Anne of Denmark might have once donned.

Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Wed 22 May

Free / 0141 287 2550

  • 10:00 – 17:00

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

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 7734 8871

  • 10:00 – 18:00

The Great Gatsby

  • Directed by: Lee Proud
  • Written by: Linnie Reedman (adapt)

Michael Lindall and Matilda Sturridge play Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, in Ruby in the Dust Theatre's musical presentation of the F Scott Fitzgerald novel. Adapted by Joe Evans and Linnie Reedman, with choreography by Lee Proud.

Riverside Studios, Hammersmith

Wed 22 May

Studio 3

£15 preview; £17.50 (£15) / 020 8237 1111

  • 19:45

Haroon Mirza: /o/o/o/o/

An immersive multimedia installation comprising of a reverberation chamber, a turntable piece, light works, an LED surround sound sequencer, online content and a collaboration with Dave from Django Django.

Lisson Gallery, London NW1

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 7724 2739

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Hatha Yoga

The class deals with posture work, breathing techniques, relaxation and visualisation.

Arts Centre Washington

Wed 22 May

£4.50 / 0191 219 3455

  • 10:00 – 11:30

Greig Hall, Alcester

Wed 22 May

Phone for prices / 01789 400073

  • 09:30 – 11:00

Stevenage Arts & Leisure Centre

Wed 22 May

Studio Two

Phone for prices / 01438 363200

  • 10:00 – 11:00

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Headspace

Teenagers can take part in various activities including reading groups, creative writing, art and drama classes and Wii gaming.

Crawley Library

Wed 22 May

Free / 01293 651751

  • 18:30 – 20:00

Fashion And Textile Museum, London SE1

Wed 22 May

£8 (£5.50; £4) / 020 7407 8664

  • 13:00

Pitt Rivers Museum, University Of Oxford

Wed 22 May

Phone for prices / 01865 270927

  • 14:30
  • 15:15

Wallace Collection, London W1U

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 7563 9500

  • 11:30 – 12:30

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

Wed 22 May

Crucible

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

  • 19:30

Hormonal Housewives

Toyah Willcox stars in an evening all about women and the high drama that is attributed to their hormones. There'll be mention of chocolate, ironing and useless men, we're sure.

The Place, Oakengates Theatre, Telford

Wed 22 May

£20 / 01952 382382

  • 19:30

Hot Glass! New Work From The Furnace

Contemporary blown, hot-worked and sand-cast glass by 26 international artists as part of a collaboration between CAA and the Contemporary Glass Society.

Contemporary Applied Arts, London W1T

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 7436 2344

  • 10:00 – 18:00
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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 22 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 17:00

A Humble Boy

  • Directed by: Sandra Simpson
  • Written by: Charlotte Jones

Charlotte Jones's comedy about broken vows, failed hopes and the joys of bee- keeping. Directed by Sandra Simpson.

Farnworth Little Theatre, Bolton

Wed 22 May

£8 (£6) / 01204 303808

  • 19:30

The Humour League Presents

Monthly night offering up the finest up-and-comers as well as some professional acts you may have actually seen on your actual telly. (Imagine…)

The Pipeline, London E1

Wed 22 May

£5 (£4) / 020 7377 6860

With Gwilum Argos, Louise Bee, Dane J Baptiste, Katie Lane, Stuart Pick, Jayne Saunders, Steve Andrews, Jonny Emmett and MC Fred Ferenczi.

  • 19:30 – 22:00

Ian Tilton: Manchester Maverick

Photographs of nightclubs, theatre performances and parties that feature scenes of dancing and movement.

Contact, Manchester

Wed 22 May

Free / 0161 274 0600

  • 10:00 – 22:00

Icebreakers

Social group for people who want to make new friends in LGBT company, now at the lovely and friendly Regent Bar and organised by the LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing.

LGBT Centre for Health & Wellbeing, Edinburgh

Wed 22 May

Free / 0131 523 1100

  • 19:30 – 21:30
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Imagining Power: the Visual Culture of the Jacobite Cause

An exhibition looking at the way the Jacobites presented themselves in portraiture.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

Wed 22 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 17:00

The Incomers

  • Written by: Murray Lachlan Young

Windswept Productions presents Murray Lachlan Young's verse drama, set to a 1990s soundtrack, in which mayhem ensues when a couple invite their oldest friends down to the South West from London to help celebrate their wedding anniversary.

Sir John Mills Theatre, Ipswich

Wed 22 May

£12 (£11) / 01473 211498

  • 19:45

Inveraray Castle, Argyll

Wed 22 May

01499 302203

  • 10:00 – 17:45

The Island Experiment

New music showcase.

Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green, London W10

Wed 22 May

Free / 020 8969 0098

  • 19:00 – 00:00

Itchy Feet

Rock'n'roll, rhythm'n'blues, soul and funk at this retro student night.

Studio 24, Edinburgh

Wed 22 May

Prices to be confirmed / 0131 558 3758

  • 22:30 – 03:00
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