THU 13th 7.30pm
Shining City
Rapture return with another exciting show. After leaving the priesthood, Ian sets himself up as a therapist in Dublin. One of his first clients is John who, following the tragic death of his wife in a car accident, has repeatedly seen her ghostly figure. But surely it must be his imagination!
FRI 14th 7.30pm
The Way Of The Drum
Book early for the return the amazing Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers. Powerful rhythms on huge drums are interwoven with delicate flutes, gentle bells and percussion in a visually spellbinding display of grace, choreography and athleticism.
SAT 15th 7.30pm
Lights Out By Nine
Lights Out By Nine's latest album has been hailed as a major breakthrough into the US market and follows the trail blazed by the Average White Band many years ago, in taking soul and rhythm and blues music back to the source. Let them blow your socks off!
SUN 16th 2.30pm
National Treasure: Book Of Secrets (PG)
At a Civil War seminar a black market dealer brings forth evidence that suggests Benjamin’s great-great-grandfather was directly involved in the conspiracy to kill President Lincoln. Ben is convinced his ancestor had a different motive altogether, but he must find the treasure to prove it.
SUN 16th 7.30pm
The Kite Runner (18)
This powerful film set in Afghanistan invites discussion on the nature and validity of redemption, loyalty and love. Amir is a little boy enjoying the last peaceful days of the Afghan monarchy. He witnesses the true meaning of selfless love and cannot bear the burden…will he redeem himself?
MON 17th - FRI 4th APRIL
The Evening Sky
An exhibition of paintings by Dr John Laidlaw - a distinguished physician and author, as well as an artist who has painted for more than half a century. His work is influenced by the well-known Scottish artist William Johnstone, and includes landscapes, townscapes and abstracts.
TUE 18th 7.30pm
Beck Sian
Ethereal, graceful and colourful, with waist-length red hair and Celtic tattoos, a striking presence. Beck interprets traditional songs with contemporary flair and plenty of emotion silencing audiences with her breath-taking voice singing of storms, nature, ghost stories and loves lost.
WED 19TH 7.30pm
Quiz Night
Brush up on trivia, make up a team (four to eight competitors), enjoy a (free) drink at the bar, and battle for prizes! An Eastgate fundraiser, organised by Friends of the Eastgate.
FRI 21st & SAT 22nd 7.30pm
Hostage, by Tweed Theatre
World premiere. The late 15th century saw Muslim fundamentalist jihad in North Africa and Andalus, and the determination of Christian rulers to extend their power... At the Holy Cross in Peebles, the Trinitarian Order is devoted to the redemption of the Christian captives of the Moors...
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