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Lula del Ray by Manual Cinema A mother and daughter’s bond is tested in a dreamy shadow-puppet play with live music from Chicago-based performance collective Manual Cinema. See review, page 88. Underbelly Med Quad, until 28 Aug. Plant Scenery of the World Nine months since its closure as an art gallery, Inverleith House plays host to an exhibition combining contemporary art with archival material from the Royal Botanic Garden’s collection. See review, page 99. Inverleith House, until 29 Oct.

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salt. Superb show tackling the burden of racism, from performance artist Selina Thompson. See review, page 89. Northern Stage at Summerhall, until 26 Aug (not 9, 16, 23).

Paul Auster Marking his 70th year, Auster is appearing at the International Festival and Book Festival. See preview, page 40. King’s Theatre, 14 Aug & Charlotte Square Gardens, 18 Aug. Yo, Carmen Flamenco-infused reimagining of Bizet’s heroine from choreographer María Pagés, with eight dancers and seven musicians. See preview, page 65. Playhouse, 12 & 13 Aug.

Adam The National Theatre of Scotland’s Adam is the true story of a young trans man fleeing from Egypt to Glasgow. See review, page 91. Traverse, until 27 Aug (not 14, 21).

KIDS COMEDY

The Giant Jam Sandwich New Perspectives bring John Vernon Lord and Janet Burroway’s children’s picture book to the stage in a show that’s great for fans and newbies alike. See review, page 74. Pleasance Courtyard, until 28 Aug (not 14). Bob Slayer: Whatever Next? A chaotic, freewheeling hour with skilled raconteur and agitator extraordinaire Bob Slayer on the top deck of his bus. See review, page 57. Heroes @ Bob’s Blunderbus, until 27 Aug (not 9, 16, 23).

10–17 Aug 2017 THE LIST FESTIVAL 7