4 COMEDY Sunday Assembly

5 FILM Hallowe’en Drive-In

Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans take their church-for-atheists comedy show on the road for 40 Dates and 40 Nights. See feature, page 25. Venue New Empire Bingo Club, Edinburgh, Tue 22 Oct; Community Central Halls, Maryhill, Glasgow, Wed 23 Oct. An outdoor event paying homage to the humble drive-in cinema. Choose a family-friendly screening of Ghostbusters, or opt for a late-night, adults-only screening of John Carpenter’s Hallowe’en. See preview, page 16. Victoria Park, Glasgow, Thu 31 Oct–Sun 3 Nov.

6 THEATRE Monkey Bars

7 CLUBS Sven Vath

8 FILM The Selfish Giant

9 MUSIC Depeche Mode

Taking the concept of ‘kids say the funniest things’ into some dark places, Chris Goode’s verbatim theatre piece puts the words of children into adult mouths. See preview, page 105. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Thu 31 Oct–Sat 2 Nov; Arches, Glasgow, Tue 5 & Wed 6 Nov. The taste-making house and techno DJ brings his legendary Cocoon club night to Edinburgh in association with Musika. Alejandro Mosso and Onur Ozer will be joining Vath at a secret Edinburgh location see preview, page 58, for more details. Secret location, Edinburgh, Sat 2 Nov.

Filmmaker Clio Barnard made a name for herself in the Andrea Dunbar biopic The Arbor. Here she explores ‘the dangers of excluding children’ in this gritty yet sensitive film inspired by an Oscar Wilde short story. See review, page 71. General release from Fri 25 Oct.

Dave Gahan and his electro-rock compadres bring their iconic brand of throbbing, brooding music-making to Glasgow’s newest venue in support of their 13th studio album, Delta Machine. See preview, page 82. The Hydro, Glasgow, Mon 11 Nov.

10 CHOSEN BY DOUGLAS IRVINE, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AT VISIBLE FICTIONS Le Week-End

I create a lot of work for younger audiences maybe this is the reason I’m so excited to see Hanif Kureshi and Roger Michell’s latest cinematic collaboration, Le Week- end. Starring the brilliant Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan, this tale of a pensioner-couple embarking on teenage-like shenanigans while on a mini-break in Paris looks not only viciously entertaining but hugely moving too, with some crackling dialogue, fabulous performances (how could it not be with a cast that also includes Jeff Goldblum?) and a beautiful Parisian backdrop. This third collaboration between the writer and director continues their exploration of older characters their loves, foibles and transgressions and it looks to be daring, emotionally charged and filled with heart- aching humour. Youthful rebellion in an older person’s guise what’s not to love? Le Week-End is out now on general release. Visible Fictions’ Friends Electric is currently touring around the country it calls in at Edinburgh Festival Theatre on Sat 19 Oct and at National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, on Sat 26 & Sun 27 Oct.

17 Oct–14 Nov 2013 THE LIST 7