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4 THEATRE THE DUCHESS OF MALFI

5 DANCE BALLET BLACK

Having adapted Aeschylus and Ionesco in recent times, Zinnie Harris turns her attention to the John Webster play about female agency, power structures and family relationships. See preview, page 117. Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, until Sat 8 Jun. Celebrating their 18th year, Ballet Black are back in town (ahead of an Edinburgh Fringe appearance no less) with a triple bill of works choreographed by Mthuthuzeli November, Martin Lawrance and Sophie Laplane. See preview, page 119. King’s Theatre, Edinburgh, Sat 8 Jun.

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6 BOOKS CYMERA

An exciting new sci-fi, fantasy and horror book festival with open-mic business, a ceilidh, quiz, and authors such as Lari Don, PM Freestone (pictured), Ken MacLeod, Ever Dundas and David Quantick. See preview, page 82. The Pleasance, Edinburgh, Fri 7–Sun 9 Jun.

7 MUSIC GLASGOW JAZZ FESTIVAL

Yet another excellent line-up for Glasgow’s jazz fans to lap up including Ruby Turner, Fergus McCreadie, David McAlmont (pictured), Madison McFerrin, Mulati Astatke and Haftor Medbøe. See feature, page 32. Various venues, Glasgow, Wed 19–Sun 23 Jun.

8 TV KILLING EVE

Phoebe Waller-Bridge can do little wrong at the moment, and she’s back as executive producer on series two of the show which had folk salivating last year. Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer return to lock deadly horns. See preview, page 123. BBC iPlayer.

9 KIDS WALLACE & GROMIT’S MUSICAL MARVELS

A treat for fans of the dynamic duo with a live orchestral accompaniment to a selection of Wallace & Gromit’s many daft but beloved adventures. See preview, page 97. Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Sat 8 Jun; Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Sun 9 Jun.

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10 CHOSEN BY AUTHOR ANNE DONOVAN WEST END FESTIVAL GUIDED WALKS

A highlight of the West End Festival is its programme of guided walks, where experts in local history and architecture take you round an area and focus on significant buildings, architects or an aspect of the landscape. A previous stand-out for me was one on industrial architecture, something I knew little about. There’s a great selection and I’m especially looking forward to a walk round the wonderful architecture of Govan, including the Pearce Institute and Govan Parish Church. The Women of Maryhill walk also looks fascinating, exploring the history of Maryhill women and the places they lived and worked. There are also some great free talks in Hillhead Library (pictured) throughout the festival. Anne Donovan, Scottish Writers Centre, Glasgow, Tue 4 Jun; West End Festival, Glasgow, until Sun 30 Jun.

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