Barry & Stuart

Direct from the Channel 4 studios, the pair's Biblically-inspired tricks will leave not a closed jaw in the house.

See Comedy, page 77.

I Went to the House but Did Not Enter Works by TS Eliot and Samuel Beckett form the backdrop of this examination of the self in the modern world. See Theatre, page 95.

Hugh Brady

Set in his own studio, Brady gives an intimate, if referential, portrait of his inspirations, energies and the core of his artistic production. See Visua/ Art, page 703.

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John Pinette The Bostonian stand-up and Broadway actor has an appetite that cannot be satisfied. He talks diets, food and queueing for food in hilarious style. See Comedy, page 77.

Fettes Jazz Festival

The marquee-filled weekend at

Fettes makes a welcome

comeback, with jazz stars such as

the Niki King band heading the line-up. See Music, page 88.

Forever

Koko the Crocodile Festival newcomers Mara Menzies and Mama Africa score an instant hit with this simple but inspired adaptation of an acclaimed picture

book. See Kids, page 97.

Aeneas Faversham

The Penny Dreadfuls' side-splitting tale of villains and Victoriana falls somewhere between Python and Blackadder. See Comedy, page 74.

I 2 This week's unmissable shows

Mr McFall's Chamber present an affirmation of Martyn Bennett Scotland's foremost mixers of musical genres pay their tribute to the work and life of the late Scots musician. See Music, page 89.

365

The National Theatre of Scotland returns with a socially-potent David Harrower script about children in care. See Theatre, page 94.

Devil's Ship A European premiere at the International Festival. Five lost women witness the sign of the devil in this haunting tale. See Theatre, page 92.