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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.