The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

The courier & adverTiser Friday, July 29, 2016

- Dunninald www.theblackwa­tch. co.uk www.theblackwa­tch. co.uk Pitlochry www.waterstone­s.co.uk

Dunninald Castle and Gardens, DD10 9TD, until Sun July 31, daily 1–5pm, £4 (children free). At its best in July, the highlight of Dunninald is the walled garden with traditiona­l mixed borders, vegetables, soft fruits, fruit trees and greenhouse. Dunninald is celebratin­g 25 years of opening for Scotland’s Gardens in 2016. Full wheelchair access, dogs allowed. Proceeds to Maggie’s, the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland and the NTS Gardens. crime writer discusses the Jack Parlabane thrillers and his recent shift into horror. Kirkcaldy Galleries, War Memorial Gardens, KY1 1YG, 01592 583206, until Sun August 14, Tue-Sat 10am–4pm; Sun noon– 4pm; Mon noon–5pm, £5 (£3; family £12; under 2s free). An exhibition celebratin­g children’s show The Singing Kettle, with plenty of spouts, handles and lids of metal as well as props, costumes and interactiv­e exhibition­s. Mon) 10am–5pm, free. A nostalgic display of well-loved toys and games from the museum collection­s, featuring rare and recognisab­le items. The Black Watch Castle and Museum, Balhousie Castle, Hay Street, PH1 5HR, 01738 638 152, until Sun September 25, daily 9.30am–4.30pm, free. Write a message of respect and remembranc­e to the casualties of war and conflict. (not Mon) 10am–5pm, £3 (£2; family £10). Learn about the history of videogames at this hands-on exhibition. Perth Concert Hall, Mill Street, PH1 5HZ, 01738 621031, Fri July 29, 7.30pm, £27.50. Country-folk singersong­writer who has been touring for nearly 25 years and has sold more than 13 million albums worldwide. 630066, Fri July 29, 10.45pm, £16. Late night sounds from Southern Fried. The Black Watch Castle and Museum, Balhousie Castle, Hay Street, PH1 5HR, 01738 638152, Sat July 30, 2–2.30pm, free. The Scottish Hydro Singers sing WWI songs. Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Port Na Craig, PH16 5DR, 01796 484626, until Thu October 13, Sat July 30, 2pm, £15–£35. Ben Travers’ classic 1927 Aldwych farce. Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Port Na Craig, PH16 5DR, 01796 484626, Sun July 31, 7.30pm, £32. A combinatio­n of classic British sitcom and murder mystery evening, with a three-course meal. Waterstone­s, 103 Market Street, KY16 9NX, 01334 477893, Thu August 4, 6.30pm, £3. The authors of new golf book, Behind The Ryder Cup, discuss the history of golf’s most prestigiou­s event. St Andrews Museum, Kinburn Park, Doubledyke­s Road, KY16 9DP, 01334 659380, until Sat September 3, daily (not Sun) 10.30am–4pm, free. A look at the evolving style of the artists’ group and those associated with it, including works by Arthur Melville, John Lavery, E A Hornel, George Henry, James Guthrie, Joseph Crawhall, E A Walton, Alexander Roche and Thomas Corsan Morton.

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