The Sunday Post (Dundee)

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

FILM MUSIC PANTO

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Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Sat

Celebratin­g its 10th year, a new collection of adrenaline-packed films show the world’s top adventurer­s tackling extreme expedition­s in the most stunning corners of the planet.

The documentar­ies will show life-changing journeys, incredible wilderness­es and spectacula­r cinematogr­aphy. Also at King’s, Glasgow, Jan 21, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling, Jan 30, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Jan 31-Feb 1 and Festival Theatre, Pitlochry, Feb 2.

The Simon And Garfunkel Story

Howden Park Centre, Livingston, Fri

Now seen by over a quarter of a million people across the world, The Simon And Garfunkel Story is a critically-acclaimed concert-style theatre show about two young boys from Queens, New York, who went on to become the world’s most successful music duo of all time.

Using state-of-the-art video projection, lighting and a full live band, this is described as a moving and powerful concert featuring all the hits such as Mrs Robinson and Homeward Bound.

Beauty And The Beast

King’s Theatre, Edinburgh, until Jan 20

Those who don’t want to let go of their festive cheer – or just want to catch another panto before they’re all over until next Christmas, still have time to check out one of the biggest and most popular.

Last staged at the venue in 1946, this version of Beauty And The Beast stars Allan Stewart, Grant Stott and Gillian Parkhouse.

The King’s panto is one of the best attended pantos in the UK each year, attracting more than 90,000 theatregoe­rs.

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