Perthshire Advertiser

Boost at box office

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To date, Singin’in the Rain has been enjoyed by over 13,000 people and has generated the largest box office income for Pitlochry Festival Theatre ever 15 PERTH: Talk - Perth and Kinross Members Group, National Trust for Scotland, ‘The restoratio­n of the Mackintosh Building, Glasgow School of Art’ by project manager Sarah Mackinnon, William Soutar Theatre, AK Bell Library, 2.30pm. P&K members £5, nonmembers £6. 15 PERTH: Children - Make a carpshaped Japanese wind sock, Fergusson Gallery, 10.30am until 12.30pm. Tickets £10, visit www. cultuerpk.org.uk/whats-on 15-18 PITLOCHRY: Festival - Winter Words Festival at Pitlochry Festival Theatre celebratin­g the written and spoken word with guests including BBC Scotland broadcaste­r Sally Magnusson. 17 PERTH: Art - Wet plate photograph­y workshop led by Brittonie Fletcher who specialise­s in historic and alternativ­e styles of photograph­ic technique. The workshop offers an exciting introducti­on to the magical realm of wet plate collodion. Create your own and take two of your plates home with you, all equipment and materials provided, suitable for ages 16+, Perth M useum and Art Gallery, 10.30am-4:30pm. £60pp, more informatio­n at www. culturepk.org.uk 18 PERTH: Music - St John’s Music, Ferntower Ensemble, piano quartet Brahms, St John’s Kirk, 3pm. Free, retiring collection. 19 PERTH: Music - The Monday Night Thing: Michael McGoldrick, John McCuster and John Doyle, the Studio at Perth Theatre. Tickets £17.50, concession­s £15. 20 PERTH: Music - Perth and District Accordion and Fiddle Club, Steven Carcary and pupils, Salutation Hotel, 8pm-11am. 21 PERTH: Dance - Strictly’s Brendan Cole takes a journey through dance, music, comedy, passion, intimacy and all things ballroom as he is joined on stage by a sensationa­l cast of dancers and a 13-piece band and singers for ‘All Night Long’, Perth Concert Hall.

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