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THEATRE Ballyturk

Andy Arnold directs Enda Walsh’s meditation on existence and its all-consuming brevity as two men wonder what might be outside of the four walls they inhabit. See preview, page 90. Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Thu 4–Sat 20 Oct.

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Children’s Classic Concerts In Owen and Olly’s Children’s Classic Concert swansong, Broomstick Ride features a Halloween- based selection of music, mirth and mayhem. See preview, page 69. Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Sat 27 Oct; Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Sun 28 Oct.

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FILM Document Human Rights Film Festival

Festival profiling issues outside of the mainstream, showcasing reportage, cinematic essays, investigative journalism and more. See feature, page 36. CCA, Glasgow, Thu 18–Sun 21 Oct.

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FILM Africa in Motion

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TV Little Drummer Girl

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VISUAL ART Banksy

Now in its 13th year, Africa in Motion brings us more cinematic treats in a festival that is truly getting bigger and better every year. See preview, page 75. Various venues, nationwide, Fri 26 Oct– Sun 4 Nov.

From the folk who brought you The Night Manager comes another John le Carré adaptation, this time starring Florence Pugh and Alexander Skarsgård, and directed by Park Chan-wook. See preview, page 100. BBC One, date tbc. Restoration is underway on three murals by shadowy graffiti guru Banksy but the project is already dividing opinion among Glasgow’s creative community. See preview, page 97. Argyle St Arches, Glasgow.

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CHOSEN BY COMEDIAN MICHAEL REDMOND Enterteasement

Over three years ago, I made my approach to the Admiral Bar in Waterloo Street in Glasgow city centre with a degree of trepidation. My sense of foreboding was increased because it was a dark, dank, rain-swept night in Glasgow in the middle of November. I had been booked to appear at the Enterteasement Club. This place is totally unique in Glasgow in that the bill is a mixture of magicians, burlesque dancers and comedians. The reason for my trepidation was because I thought comedy and burlesque couldn’t possibly mix together, and that it would be really difficult for a comedian to follow a burlesque act. But that is not the case at all. I have performed there two or three times since and it has always been a fantastic night. The audience, who have been built up over the years by Chris Dinwoodie who founded the club, are amazingly responsive and supportive of all the acts. Enterteasement Club, Glasgow, Sat 13 Oct (featuring comedians Jay Lafferty and Ro Campbell); Michael Redmond’s Sunday Service, The Stand, Glasgow, Sun 2, 9, 16, 23 Sep, 14 Oct.

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