Stirling Happenings: July 2015

Emily Goetsch Student Services Officer

Date

July 1, 2015

Art and Culture

Bard in the Botanics: Love's Labour's Lost: 5 July, macrobert, 7pm

Shakespearean comedy in an outdoor setting.

Edwina Bracken: New Thinking: Through 9 July, &Collective

Work by artist interested in the process and phenomenon of painting.

Hosts & Champions: Scotland in the Commonwealth Games: Beginning 23 July, macrobert

An exhibition on the Commonwealth Games and Scotland's 80 years of participation.

Iona Leishman: And Yet it Stands: Beginning 18 July, Stirling Castle

Paintings commemorating Marie de Guise, Mary Queen of Scots' mother. 

The Other Mary: Throughout July, Stirling Castle

An exhibition dedicated to 'the other Mary', Mary of Guise, marking 500 years since her birth.

Music, Comedy and Dance

Can you Feel It?: 25 July, macrobert, 7:30pm

Andrea Wilson presents an evening of music, song and dance.

A League of Astonishing Strings: 30 July, macrobert, 

The League of Astonishing Strings is pleased to announce that it has selected three outstanding and unique string groups from the USA and Canada to participate in the League of Astonishing Strings Europe Tour 2015.

Pride and Prejudice: 30 July, Stirling Castle, 7:30pm

Chapterhouse Theatre Company return with their stage adaptation of Jane Austen's classic with the charming Mr Darcy and the marriage-obsessed Mrs Bennet.

Summer Ceilidh: 15 and 29 July, Tolbooth

Grab your partner and have a good old birl around the dancefloor with help from the caller and professional ceilidh band. 

 

Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals

Scotfairs Antiques and Collectors Fair: 4 July, Albert Halls

A large selection of collectables old and new, from rare treasures for the connoisseur to interesting and affordable pieces for anyone and everyone.

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