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February

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 27th January - 5th February

 

 

 

 

neil-oliver_frontNeil Oliver

We welcome back Winter Words favourite Neil Oliver! His latest book, A History of Ancient Britain, accompanies the hugely successful TV series of the same name. The multi-talented historian, archaeologist, author and TV broadcaster will share the secrets of the series and demonstrate his passion for the magic of this country’s ancient past.

 

Date: Sat 4th Feb

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £18.50

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Find out more about Winter Words Festival here!

 

stout-and-mckay_frontCatriona McKay & Chris Stout

Catriona McKay (Scottish harp) and Chris Stout (Shetland fiddle) play a dynamic and adventurous exploration of traditional
Scottish music.

 

Expect music inspired by the heightened senses during the long, light nights of summer in the north, and by contrast, music which celebrates reflections of winter landscapes and sounds.

 

Date: Sat 11th Feb

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £15.00

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iolanthe_frontIolanthe

Full Stage Production

Presented by the Dunfermline Gilbert & Sullivan Society

An opera of comedy, splendid confusion and political satire, Gilbert & Sullivan were at the height of their creative powers when writing Iolanthe. When I Went To The Bar; The Law Is The True Embodiment, The Nightmare Song and When Britain Really Ruled The Waves are all well-loved songs - and the finale to Act I is probably the best in the repertoire!

 

Date: Sun 12th Feb

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £15.00

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craig-mcmurdo_frontThe Craig McMurdo Quartet

Craig McMurdo is renowned as one of the UK’s finest crooners. Frequently compared in the press to Harry Connick Jnr. and Michael Bublé, and often described as a “one man Rat Pack”, he performs an eclectic mix of romantic jazz standards, lounge and swing, imbued with his characteristic warmth and humour. This promises to be a fantastic night’s entertainment in the cosy atmosphere of the Theatre Foyer.


Make your evening extra special by joining us earlier for a Valentine’s dinner in the candlelit atmosphere of the River Room. Expect tasty, unpretentious fare with a romantic twist . . . and the food will be great too!

 

Date: Tue 14th Feb

Tickets: £13.00, with Dinner £29.00

Time: 7.30pm, Dinner 6.00pm

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swan-lake_frontSwan Lake

Ballet West

Using Tchaikovsky’s stirring score and a moving adaptation of the original choreography, Swan Lake is one of the most famous and best loved of all classical ballet works.

 

Ballet West has developed a significant reputation for producing very high quality classical ballet, which is developing loyal audiences in venues throughout Scotland and overseas.

 

Date: Sat 25th Feb

Time: 2.00pm & 7.30pm

Tickets: £16.50 - £21.00

Family Ticket: £45 (2 Adults & 2 Children)

Please note, Family Tickets and other discounted tickets can be booked by phoning 01796 484626, or in person at the Box Office or Just The Ticket.

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