Thursday 16th April 7.30pm
Music
Cabaret Baby
An international group of outstanding musicians drawn from classical, improvised, electronic, and rock backgrounds enter new territory with Cabaret Baby. They mix an ultra-resourceful nine-piece instrumental line up with live electronics and DJ sets. 'An irreverent stronk that sounds somewhere between the Happy End, The Threepenny Opera and Guys and Dolls.' (The Herald)
NB this show has unallocated seating
Saturday 18th April 7.30pm
Music
DAIMH
This exciting combination of musicians fuse together their individual styles on bagpipes, fiddle, banjo, guitar, bodhran and mandola to create a unique and compelling sound. Their music is a very high energy, fast-flowing mixture of tunes and songs, which knows no boundaries.
Sunday 19th April
Film
Hotel for Dogs (U) 2.30pm
Two orphans set up a Shangri-La for dogs in an old abandoned hotel - much to the annoyance of the local authority dog catcher and the police.
Revolutionary Road (15) 7.30pm
A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children. Based on a novel by Richard Yates.
20 April - 2 May
Exhibition
Himalayan Journey
An exhibition of photographs taken in Nepal and Pakistan by local horticulturist Dave Binns; images include several of the highest mountains in the world, high alpine plants and portraits.
Don't miss Dave's talk about his travels on Tuesday 28th April at 7.30pm.
23-24 & 26 April, Thursday & Friday 7.30pm, Sunday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Drama
'Allo'Allo
Tweed Theatre is proud to present 'Allo, 'Allo based on the famous TV series and written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd. This hilarious play features René Artois, a café owner in Nazi-occupied France, whose efforts to appease a range of opposing factions, without being killed, provides great entertainment. Good moaning - don't miss it!
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