• The Mystery of the Pirate Lagoon

    Nairn Community & Arts Centre King Street, Nairn, United Kingdom

    The Mystery of the Pirate Lagoon A comic radio play presented live on stage. What is the mystery of the Pirate Lagoon? Join the crew of The Prospero on an adventure to find out. Will we find the treasure? Can we escape from the evil Captain Starkers? This daft and entertaining show gives you the Read more...

  • Budapest Café Orchestra

    New Deer Public Hall Church Crescent, New Deer, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Budapest Café Orchestra are: CHRISTIAN GARRICK – violin, darbuka MURRAY GRAINGER – accordion KELLY CANTLON – double bass ADRIAN ZOLOTUHIN – guitar, saz, balalaika, domra Refreshingly unconventional and snappily attired boutique orchestra. Budapest Café Orchestra bring you gypsy and folk-flavoured music in their own fresh and surprising way. From Balkan and Ukranian traditional pieces to Read more...

  • Sailm nan Daoine (Psalms of the People)

    MacRobert Memorial Hall The Square, Tarland, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    The film follows musician Rob MacNeacail on a road trip across Scotland and Ireland, as he spreads his enthusiasm for Gaelic Psalm singing, and shares songs and ideas with people he meets along the way. Watch Trailer Here Information Running Time:  84 Minutes Genre: Documentary Director: Jack Archer

  • Alan Reid & Christine Kydd

    Milne Hall, Kirkton of Skene Kirkton of Skene, Westhill, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Co-founder of Battlefield Band Alan Reid was in the vanguard of the exciting new Scottish folk bands that emerged around 1970 (including Silly Wizard, Tannahill Weavers, and Ossian). His groundbreaking keyboard work helped cement the band’s reputation as one of the most innovative and influential folk bands of its generation. As well as driving instrumental Read more...

  • Alan Reid & Christine Kydd

    Portgordon Village Hall Cross Street, Portgordon, Buckie, Moray, United Kingdom

    Co-founder of Battlefield Band Alan Reid was in the vanguard of the exciting new Scottish folk bands that emerged around 1970 (including Silly Wizard, Tannahill Weavers, and Ossian). His groundbreaking keyboard work helped cement the band’s reputation as one of the most innovative and influential folk bands of its generation. As well as driving instrumental Read more...

  • Local Hero

    Pennan Village Hall Pennan, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    A spectacular event showing the film that put Pennan on the map, plus a rip-roaring Ceilidh! Following the success of our 2025 event, we are pleased to invite you to join us for a screening of Local Hero in the village made famous by the film, Pennan. An American oil company sends a man to Read more...

  • FAKE

    Number 30, Huntly 30 The Square, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    It’s pretty, but is it art? Through magic, comedy and storytelling, Chris Cook shares the story of a faker so skilled he had to forge his way to freedom, an artist so talented he may himself be a fraud, a magician whose promise conceals a lie, and a mysterious figure who may not even exist. Read more...

  • FAKE

    Fittie Community Hall 7 New Pier Road, Footdee, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

    It's pretty, but is it art? Through magic, comedy and storytelling, Chris Cook shares the story of a faker so skilled he had to forge his way to freedom, an artist so talented he may himself be a fraud, a magician whose promise conceals a lie, and a mysterious figure who may not even exist. Read more...

  • Christine Bovill’s Paris

    Johnshaven Village Hall Mid Street, Johnshaven, Montrose, Angus, United Kingdom

    Award-winning chanteuse, Christine Bovill has built her reputation on the massively successful sell-out show, PIAF. In “Christine Bovill’s PARIS”, she beckons you back to the Golden Age of French Song; a demi-monde of heroes and outcasts, cynics and bruised romantics. With drama, pathos and pizzazz, the show casts a sepia-tinged spotlight on the songs and Read more...

  • FAKE

    Kemnay Village Hall 8 Aquithie Road, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    It's pretty, but is it art? Through magic, comedy and storytelling, Chris Cook shares the story of a faker so skilled he had to forge his way to freedom, an artist so talented he may himself be a fraud, a magician whose promise conceals a lie, and a mysterious figure who may not even exist. Read more...

  • Christine Bovill’s Paris

    Deeside Community Theatre, Aboyne Deeside Community Centre, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Award-winning chanteuse, Christine Bovill has built her reputation on the massively successful sell-out show, PIAF. In “Christine Bovill’s PARIS”, she beckons you back to the Golden Age of French Song; a demi-monde of heroes and outcasts, cynics and bruised romantics. With drama, pathos and pizzazz, the show casts a sepia-tinged spotlight on the songs and Read more...

  • Christine Bovill’s Paris (Relaxed Performance)

    The Phoenix Centre Newton Dee Village, Bieldside, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

    Award-winning chanteuse, Christine Bovill has built her reputation on the massively successful sell-out show, PIAF. In “Christine Bovill’s PARIS”, she beckons you back to the Golden Age of French Song; a demi-monde of heroes and outcasts, cynics and bruised romantics. With drama, pathos and pizzazz, the show casts a sepia-tinged spotlight on the songs and Read more...

  • Behind Enemy Lines

    MacRobert Memorial Hall The Square, Tarland, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Extraordinary women whose courage, daring, ingenuity and sacrifice defeated Nazi terror. Songwriter and storyteller Louise Jordan uncovers the lives of inspiring secret agents of WW2. Who were they? How were they selected and trained to commit acts of sabotage, subversion and silent killing? Did they ultimately evade capture, torture and execution? Behind Enemy Lines is Read more...

  • Rogues’ Gallery

    Tullynessle & Forbes Hall Suie Road, Alford, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Step inside Rogues’ Gallery — where the forgotten women of art history finally get to speak, sing, and take the spotlight. In this brand-new comedy from award-winning company Black Liver (BBC Radio 4 Sitcom Award winners), two performers bring to life a whirlwind exhibition of stories, sketches, songs, and spoken word. Set in a contemporary Read more...

  • Behind Enemy Lines

    Portgordon Village Hall Cross Street, Portgordon, Buckie, Moray, United Kingdom

    Extraordinary women whose courage, daring, ingenuity and sacrifice defeated Nazi terror. Songwriter and storyteller Louise Jordan uncovers the lives of inspiring secret agents of WW2. Who were they? How were they selected and trained to commit acts of sabotage, subversion and silent killing? Did they ultimately evade capture, torture and execution? Behind Enemy Lines is Read more...

  • Behind Enemy Lines

    New Deer Public Hall Church Crescent, New Deer, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Extraordinary women whose courage, daring, ingenuity and sacrifice defeated Nazi terror. Songwriter and storyteller Louise Jordan uncovers the lives of inspiring secret agents of WW2. Who were they? How were they selected and trained to commit acts of sabotage, subversion and silent killing? Did they ultimately evade capture, torture and execution? Behind Enemy Lines is Read more...

  • A Halloween Hell

    Collieston Community Centre Hightown, Collieston, United Kingdom

    Welcome to the ancestral home of Count Chickens. A dark, dank insalubrious place where all with evil in their hearts are trapped by an ancient curse. Meet Gore the Ghost, the Mistress Monster and the vampire overlord himself as you seek to solve the murder of the poor bagpiper. YOU are the detectives! Interrogate the Read more...

  • The Tailor of Inverness

    Tullynessle & Forbes Hall Suie Road, Alford, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

    Matthew Zajac’s stunning show about his Polish-Ukrainian father has entranced over 40,000 people, playing in a huge variety of venues from prestigious theatres in cities which include New York, Adelaide, Glasgow, Kyiv, London, Malmo and Berlin, to tiny village halls.  This is a rare chance to see this unforgettable and moving story of displacement and Read more...

  • The Tailor of Inverness (Relaxed Performance)

    The Phoenix Centre Newton Dee Village, Bieldside, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

    Matthew Zajac’s stunning show about his Polish-Ukrainian father has entranced over 40,000 people, playing in a huge variety of venues from prestigious theatres in cities which include New York, Adelaide, Glasgow, Kyiv, London, Malmo and Berlin, to tiny village halls.  This is a rare chance to see this unforgettable and moving story of displacement and Read more...

  • The Tailor of Inverness

    Portgordon Village Hall Cross Street, Portgordon, Buckie, Moray, United Kingdom

    Matthew Zajac’s stunning show about his Polish-Ukrainian father has entranced over 40,000 people, playing in a huge variety of venues from prestigious theatres in cities which include New York, Adelaide, Glasgow, Kyiv, London, Malmo and Berlin, to tiny village halls.  This is a rare chance to see this unforgettable and moving story of displacement and Read more...