The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Tattoo: British Tattoo Art Revealed

EXHIBITION CINEMA MUSICAL

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Rozelle House and Galleries, Ayr, until March 3

The only Scottish date for this touring exhibition, which looks at the history of tattooing in Britain.

The exhibition features items from three of the most important private collection­s of tattoo material in Britain, while providing a rare opportunit­y to display original artwork and artefacts not otherwise on public display.

It also delves into unseen archives that reveal hidden histories, including the story of Britain’s pioneering female tattoo artist, Jessie Knight.

The Mule

Released on Fri

Film legend Clint Eastwood makes his first on-screen appearance in seven years, also directing a talented cast that includes Bradley Cooper, Andy Garcia, Laurence Fishburne and Dianne Wiest.

Broke 90-year-old horticultu­rist Earl Stone takes a job as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel.

Immediate success leads to easy money but when Earl’s conscience starts to play on his mind, he must decide whether to right those wrongs before police and cartel thugs catch up to him.

Rock Of Ages

King’s Theatre, Glasgow, Tue-sat

Most recent Strictly winner Kevin Clifton stars in the popular rock musical that featured Tom Cruise in the film adaptation.

An LA love story featuring more than 25 classic rock anthems, including The Final Countdown and I Want To Know What Love Is, all performed by a live band.

Already a hit on Broadway, the West End and in Las Vegas, this version also stars former Corrie star Kevin Kennedy and Pop Idol’s Zoe Birkett in the ensemble cast.

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