15DAYStolive The things to catch this fortnight

Bunny and the Bull

FILM Those madcap Mighty Boosh boys make it onto celluloid. Hilarity probably ensues. See feature, page 15. Selected release from Fri Nov 27.2

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David Hughes

1 DANCE Ten years after its debut, David Hughes performs his intimate solo show Map at the Traverse. See listings, page 87. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Thu 26 Nov.

Rumpelstilskin

3 THEATRE Birmingham Contemporary Music Group’s retelling of the Grimm classic through music, dance and physical theatre. See preview, page 84. Tramway, Glasgow, Fri 20 & Sat 21 Nov.

Pippa Evans

4 COMEDY Myriad characters, and a good dose of comedy too, from the if.comedy Best

Newcomer nominee. See Comedy, page 46. The Stand, Edinburgh & Glasgow, Tue 1–Thu 3 Dec.

Annie Mac Presents

5 CLUBS She’s almost the only decent thing about Radio One these days, and she’s put together

a pretty impressive night out, including Simian Mobile Disco and local lads Young Fathers. See photo caption, page 45. Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh, Sat 21 Nov.

What You See is Where You’re At

6 VISUAL ART The start of a rolling programme of exhibitions to mark the 50th anniversary of the modern art gallery. See preview, page 83. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Sat 28 Nov–Sun 28 Feb.

4 THE LIST 19 Nov–3 Dec 2009

Social Science

7 AROUND TOWN Glasgow Science Centre opens its doors to the over-18s with a grown-ups-and-inner-children-only evening. See preview, page 33. Glasgow Science Centre, Fri 27 Nov.