Aberdeen Happenings: September 2015

Emily Goetsch Student Services Officer

Date

September 1, 2015

Art and Culture

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: 1-5 September, His Majesty's Theatre, varied times

Simon Stephens's adaptation of the darkly humorous book by Mark Haddon presented by National Theatre.

Aberdeen Art Fair: 4-6 September, Music Hall

A chance to buy a wide range of art, including work by renowned artists.

Aberdeen Modellers Exhibition: 26 September, Gordon Highlanders' Museum

A chance to buy a wide range of art, including work by renowned artists.

Spectretown: 5-7 September, Arts Centre & Theatre Aberdeen, varying times

A new play inspired by the bothy ballads of the North East. Written by Elspeth Turner and presented by Stoirm Òg. 

Blood and Granite: The Murder History Tour: 9 September, Trinity Cemetery, 8pm

See the sites and hear the stories from our city's dark and criminal past. War and bloodshed, murder and mayhem, it's all under your feet!! Combining stories from local archives, the research of Norman Adams, and my own studies, the Murder History Tour brings out the horrors behind the doors of some of our most innocuous tenements and monuments.

Burkers and Bodysnatchers: 2 September, Marischal College, 8pm

Hear gruesome tales of stolen corpses and the dirty doings of surgeons, students and resurrectionists.

 

Music, Comedy and Dance

Nicola Benedetti: 20 September, Music Hall, 7:30pm

Performance of classical works on the violin from Nicola Benedetti.

Luke Danskin: 23 September, Beach Ballroom, 7:30pm

With the disclaimer: 'this show is for the purpose of entertainment only', let's hope nobody is being duped into thinking Luke Danskin is actually going to contact their deceased loved ones.

BBC SSO: Mahler 10: 25 September, Music Hall, 7:30pm

Mahler's ultimately peaceful Symphony No 10 was left unfinished at his death, but it was completed with great sensitivity by the musicologist Deryck Cooke, who was keen that the composer's last testament not be thought to be the awesomely downbeat Symphony No 9. It's presented here with Glazunov's Violin Concerto, featuring soloist James Ehnes. And so Donald Runnicles begins his final season as the BBC SSO's Chief Conductor.

Doghouse Roses: 5 September, Blue Lamp, 8pm

Atmospheric folk and blues duo turned trio with skilful guitar playing and ethereal vocals.

 

Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals

Techfest: Beginning 11 September, Various venues and times

Aberdeen and the North-East Scotland's Festival of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Ben Fogle: Call of the Wild: 29 September, Music Hall, 7:30pm

An evening with Ben Fogle, exploring his life as an adventurer.

Aberdeen Parkrun: Saturdays, Beach Esplanade, 9:30am

An informal weekly 5k run along the Beach Esplanade. Everyone is welcome, no matter how fast or slow (you're welcome to walk the route, bring your dog or push a buggy), so you can use it as a one-off fitness test, a chance to get some fresh air or come every week to try to beat your personal best time.

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