Sunday 17th May
Film
Pink Panther 2 (PG) 2.30pm
Inspector Jacques Clouseau is up against a globe-trotting thief who specialises in stealing historical artefacts.
Milk (15) 7.30pm
Oscar winner Sean Penn stars as Harvey Milk – the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the USA.
Tuesday 19th May 7.30pm
Music
Stairwell Sisters
The Stairwell Sisters are knocking ‘em dead from the shores of Lake Wobegone to the stages of London and Scotland, with their high-energy picking and buck dancing. They are one of America’s most highly regarded old-time Appalachian string bands and their latest self released album, Get Off Your Money, stretches the boundaries of old-time music while still staying true to its traditional roots. Not only a great musical night, this is a rare chance to enjoy some history through music and dance with a demonstration of Scottish clog dancing by John Sikorski (originally from Skye). Joining the line up is Hawick-born master fiddler Wattie Robson, one of Scotland’s leading traditional musicians, who says he is an admirer of the band’s music and is all set for the tour.
Wednesday 20th May 7.30pm
Music
James Yorkston & Lisa Knapp
This show brings together two major names from the contemporary folk world. Lisa Knapp has emerged as a highly distinctive voice with a radiant style of traditional folk and self-penned song, while Fife man, James Yorkston continues at the forefront of the nu-folk scene and as a member of The Fence Collective, spearheading developments in the genre.
Friday 22nd May 7.30pm
Music
Open Mic Variety Night
Whether you can sing, dance, act or tell a joke, this is a fantastic opportunity for you to showcase your talent. If you’re interested in performing then contact Jamie Boyd Russell on 01721 722407. Anything goes, so come along and show us what you’ve got!
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