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Music
TIGERFEST

Caribou, Davie Scott, Foxface, Frightened Rabbit, Idlewild, Norman Blake, ballboy, Paul Haig, Popup, The Whip and Twilight Sad are just some of the names appearing at the expanding festival.

• Various venues in Dunfer
mline, Edinburgh and Glasgow, (01383 602 302), until May 29

SCOTTISH OPERA: FALSTAFF

New production of Verdi's comic opera inspired by Shakespeare's memorable schemer. Directed by Traverse artistic director Dominic Hill.

• Theatre Royal, Glasgow (0870 060 6647), Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7.15pm

Film

02 WIRELESS WEEKENDER

Music documentaries on Glasgow heroes Alex Harvey, Franz Ferdinand and Belle and Sebastian.

• GFT, Glasgow (0141-332 6535), today, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm respectively

IRON MAN

Robert Downey Jr injects his wit into the script for this flashy take on the man-cum-superhero tale. Gwyneth Paltrow impresses most when she manages to run in her killer heels.

DOOMSDAY

A vampish rescue squad is sent to a quarantined Scotland to find a cure for a plague hitting London in this disappointing zombie-fest.Both films are on general release

Art

MARK NEVILLE


Focusing on animal life and rural symbolism, using high-speed cameras.

Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute (01700 503877), until September 30

Theatre

WILD HONEY


A widow returns to her inherited country estate in Michael Frayn's comic adaptation of Chekhov.

• Pitlochry Festival Theatre (01796 484626), Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 2pm and 8pm

Dance

CURVE FOUNDATION


Interpretations of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Set by Turner Prize-winner artist Martin Creed.

• Byre Theatre, St Andrews (01334 475000), Thursday, 7.30pm



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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 6:06 PM
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