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Brian Wilson Former Beach Boy Brian Wilson plays the seminal Pet Sounds album, plus greatest hits and solo material. He’s joined by Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin. See feature, page 75. Playhouse, 19 Aug. John Grant The former Czars singer has a baritone to die for and a handful of critically acclaimed solo albums under his belt. He performs this concert as part of the Edinburgh International Festival. See feature, page 20. Playhouse, 20 Aug.

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Vessel Poignant drama about a woman who unexpectedly becomes a right-to- choose activist as Ireland’s repeal of the 8th amendment approaches. See review, page 82. Underbelly Bristo Square, until 27 Aug. My Land Hungarian company Recirquel presents a balletic display of acrobatics and circus skills, against a stripped-back set and a dramatic score. See review, page 66. Assembly Roxy, until 26 Aug.

Natalie Palamides: Nate Palamides takes on toxic masculinity through her alter ego, Nate. Co- devised and directed by Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Doctor Brown. See review, page 56. Pleasance Courtyard, until 26 Aug. Circa: Wolfgang Australian circus troupe Circa does it again, this time in their show especially crafted for children, with an extra dash of silliness and slapstick for the kids. See review, page 70. Underbelly’s Circus Hub, until 25 Aug.

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Lucy Pearman: Fruit Loop Best Newcomer nominee from 2017 returns with a show that blends imaginative storytelling and a nonsensical plot line involving a misunderstood worm. See review, page 52. Monkey Barrel, until 27 Aug. Akala: The Ruins of Empire The hip hop artist, poet, and political commentator discusses his book Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire in which he deconstructs race and class in the UK. See feature, page 33. Charlotte Square Gardens, 24 Aug, 8.30pm.

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