Glasgow Times

DON’T MISS

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Checklist of what to see and do in the city:

Cooking Paris

Six By Nico, until April 14

Innovative restaurant brand Six by Nico has created a Parisian menu that features six courses of exotic delicacies, all with a distinct, modern twist. Menu is priced at £28 per person with the option to enjoy a wine pairing for an additional £25. To make a reservatio­n, visit sixbynico.co.uk.

Blue Planet II In Concert SSE Hydro, tonight

A live tour which will bring the wonders and mysteries of the planet’s oceans and wildlife to the Glasgow arena stage. Get tickets at thessehydr­o.com.

World of Hans Zimmer SSE Hydro, tomorrow

Hear the legendary composer’s soundtrack­s which include The Lion King, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Da Vinci Code and The Dark Knight. Tickets at thessehydr­o.com.

Nora: A Doll’s House Tramway, until April 6

Nora is the perfect wife and mother, but must fight to protect herself and her family or risk losing everything after a dramatic three days. This bold new production reframes the drama in three different time periods. The fight for women’s suffrage, the swinging sixties and modern day intertwine in this play that asks: how far have we come in the past 100 years? Book tickets at citz.co.uk.

Alfie Boe

Royal Concert Hall, tomorrow

After three sold-out UK tours the singer has hundreds of thousands of fans, having achieved Platinum album sales in the UK and four top ten album placings. Buy tickets for his show at glasgowcon­certhalls.com.

Julian Clary: Born to Mince Tour King’s Theatre, Saturday

In this outrageous­ly camp new show, the renowned comedian will bare his soul as never before. Be prepared as he murders some well-known songs along the way and reads a sneak preview from his next memoir and makes withering remarks about those foolish enough to sit in the front row. Don’t miss out on this night guaranteed to have you in stitches long after you’ve left the theatre. Tickets can be purchased at atgtickets.com.

Sunday Markets BAaD, Sunday

Browse a fantastic selection of independen­t traders. From vintage, to crockery and baking, to crafts, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Aye Write! Various venues, until March 31

Glasgow’s book festival is still in full swing. This year’s programme features over 250 authors. See what’s on and get tickets at ayewrite.com.

Pilot Careers Grand Central Hotel, Saturday

This seminar will prove invaluable for those going through preparatio­ns to begin training and kick start their career in aviation. Tickets by Eventbrite.

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