Saturday, November 10
2.30pm & 7pm
DANCE
Living our Dream
Featuring a range of styles, this specially choreographed performance is a wonderful celebration of dance where senior pupils from the Fiona Henderson School of Dance display their talents on stage.
£12, £10, £6 for under 15s
Sunday, November 11
2.30pm
FILM
Johnny English Strikes Again
Johnny English is forced to come out of retirement to find a mastermind hacker.
5pm
FILM
King of Thieves
In this true story of Britain’s biggest robbery, a crew of retired crooks pull off a major heist in London’s jewellery district.
7.30pm
FILM
The Wife
Glenn Close stars as a wife questioning her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband, where he is due to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.
All film tickets £9, £6, £25 family of four
Wednesday, November 14
7.30pm
MUSIC
Celtic Fiddle Festival
Three sensational fiddlers – Ireland’s Kevin Burke, France’s Christian Lemaître and Scotland’s own Charlie McKerron – celebrate the violin in all its globe-trotting variations, producing performances of dazzling energy and subtle grace. Supported by acclaimed guitarist Nicolas Quemener from Brittany.
£16, £14, £6 under 15s
Thursday, November 15
7.30m
MUSIC
The Pomegranate Trio
The Pomegranate Trio – Fenella Barton (violin), Rebecca Hepplewhite (cello), Andrew West (piano) – is a collaboration between award-winning chamber musicians that has acquired an enviable reputation for its fine performances throughout the UK. Presented by Music in Peebles.
£15, £7, schoolchildren free
Friday, November 16
7.30pm
COMEDY
Craig Hill in C’mon the Lads
He’s back. Not much more we can say, other than he is as naughty, funny, charming and charismatic as ever!
£18, £16
Saturday, November 17
7.30pm
DRAMA
This Evil Thing
Written and performed by award-winning actor Michael Mears, this is the compelling story of the men who said no to war a century ago: from a gripping journey from a chapel in Yorkshire to the House of Commons; from an English country garden to a quarry in Aberdeen; and from a cell in Richmond Castle to a firing squad in France.
£14, £12, £6 under 15s
Eastgate Theatre, Peebles
Box Office: 01721 725777 (open Mon to Sat 10-5, and one hour before shows)
www.eastgatearts.com
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