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Voices of Canada

Discover new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples, alongside works from composers Gabriela Ortiz and Richard Strauss.The second concert of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) opens with two new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Indigenous Canadian sopranos Emma Pennell and Elisabeth St-Gelais join the orchestra for two powerful OSM commissions that pay tribute to Canada’s Indigenous communities.  Next up is Gabriela Ortiz’s cello concerto Dzonot, an evocation of the subterranean rivers, caves and stunning wildlife of Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. Ortiz has described the piece as a ‘form of protest’, responding to our neglect of these valuable ecosystems. Ortiz, also featured in the LA Phil’s programme, wrote the piece for cello soloist Alisa Weilerstein, who plays with ‘directness and insight… technical prowess and depth of feeling’ (The Guardian). She portrays, among other things, a jaguar and the iridescent Toh bird, part of the ecosystem that Ortiz’s work calls on us to preserve.  Finally, we move to Germany in the 1890s and Richard Strauss’s sumptuous tone poem Ein Heldenleben. With a stirring battle episode, ardent love music and playful quotations from the composer’s earlier works, it is a musical self-portrait both mischievous and deeply moving.Supported by Léan Scully Endowed Fund with additional support from The Québec Government Office in London

Usher Hall • 20 Aug 2026

Rachel Fairburn - Vexy Beasts

Rachel Fairburn (Live At The Apollo, All Killa No Filla) invites you to the Manchester suburb of Harpurvale. Meet a host of personalities for you to love or hate. Expect biting social commentary and huge laughs. Co-host of International smash hit podcast All Killa No Filla and as seen on Live at the Apollo (BBC Two), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC Two) and Russell Howard Hour Life Lesson (Sky) ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Star of British Comedy’ - Rolling Stone ‘A Skilled impressionist…incredible’ - The Guardian ‘Bright, brave and bitterly enjoyable’ - The Skinny 'Fairburn’s presence is commanding, thrilling and utterly addictive' ★★★★★ - Broadway Baby 'Rachel brings her characters to life…she’s an exceptional talent'★★★★ - A Young(Ish) Perspective 'A lot of laughs'★★★★ - The List ‘Gag-heavy, opinionated and smart’ ★★★★ - Funny Women ‘A huge presence in a pint-sized frame’ - Chortle Instagram: @rachelfairburn X: @RachelFairburn TikTok: @rachelfairburncomedy Presented by Phil McIntyre Live Ltd Performance Information Approximate show duration: 1 hour and 50 minutes including an interval Age Rating: 14+ Please note – the bar will close 15 minutes before the advertised start time. Latecomers will not be admitted so please arrive in good time. Please contact Box Office on 0151 709 4321 if you require wheelchair access. There are two wheelchair spaces available for each show. There are no booking fees payable (hurrah!)

Royal Court Liverpool • 15 Oct 2026

WACAPPELLA

We are a vibrant and dynamic female close harmony chorus from Winchester in Hampshire. We sing in unaccompanied four-part harmony, led by our enthusiastic and creative musical director, Oliver Squibb. In our shows we will entertain you with a varied feast of music, including pop songs by Elbow, Pink and Queen, film and musical numbers such as Footloose and The Little Mermaid, and even the opera classic – Nessun Dorma. We will also be performing some impressive theatrical pieces, such as The Bells Of Notre Dame and The Lorax. More about us here: winchesteracappella.org.uk/wacappella

Ps & Gs Church • 15 Aug 2026

Confessions of a Serial Mother

One woman's laugh-out-loud journey through the mess of motherhood and relationships in a multilingual home. With three sons, an insomniac and far too much testosterone flying around, this interactive show from Barcelona-based British actress, Emma Buckle, is for anyone – including those without children (as a cautionary tale perhaps?!). This comedy debut invites audience participation and some hilarious musical outbreaks to delve into some of the most hair-raising moments you can experience when raising a family in Barcelona as a Franco-British couple and things get lost in translation...

Just the Tonic Nucleus • 6 Aug 2026 - 12 Aug 2026

Sofar Comedy

Sofar Comedy. Not your Dad's comedy night. Unless your Dad's hot and hilarious. An intimate Fringe takeover from the team behind Sofar Sounds' global living room shows. Known for spotlighting grassroots talent including early performances from artists like Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean, comes a curated comedy experience. Expect a handpicked line-up of exciting comedians across stand-up, improv and musical comedy. Each show on this limited run is as unique as it is hot and hilarious. You won’t want to miss this. With host and producer @mohiniko.

Monkey Barrel Comedy • 19 Aug 2026

The Provocateurs: Performing Possibility / No Booze, No Boogie?

Professor Zack Moir (Edinburgh Napier University) asks whether universities deliver the bright futures they promise. Through arts education, he explores how students are encouraged to imagine change, yet often trained to fit broken systems. How might higher education nurture justice, collaboration and better futures instead? Alcohol-free nightlife is an oxymoron to many. But why do we rely on alcohol as a social lubricant? Beth Meadows (Glasgow Caledonian University) asks why are some groups (e.g. LGBTQIA+ communities) at greater risk of alcohol related harms, and what could an alcohol-free nightlife culture mean?

The Stand Comedy Club 2 • 18 Aug 2026

Sounds of St Cecilia's V: Shakuhachi: The Sound of Silence

Rooted in Zen meditation, the shakuhachi – a Japanese bamboo flute – explorers the boundary between sound and silence. Today, its evocative voice resonates beyond temples, bringing a centuries-old tradition into modern concert halls for a wider audience. This concert focuses on Sir Nicholas Shackleton's remarkable instrument collection which includes over 800 clarinets featuring on this occasion the shakuhachi. This memorial concert provides a unique opportunity to explore a different instrument and sound world.

St Cecilia's Hall • 26 Aug 2026

Youth in Flames – Winner: Scotsman Fringe First Award

Inspired by real events, Mimi Martin's 'urgent... superb play' ***** (Scotsman), returns to the Fringe, direct from sell-out Off-Broadway season. Plunging audiences into the raw intensity of 2019's Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, and the story of a young British expat's desperate search for home amidst a city fighting for its future. Directed by Jessica Whiley and produced by Richard Jordan, Olivier, Tony, Emmy and 19-time Scotsman Fringe First Award winning producer. Youth in Flames captures the emotional truth of a city in chaos, and true cost of resistance.

Pleasance Courtyard • 5 Aug 2026 - 31 Aug 2026

The Battered Book Club

Welcome to the Battered Book Club a live, chaotic literary event. Hosted by comedians Alexandra Haddow ('Charmingly confessional', (Guardian)) and Jamie Finn ('Fresh and funny', (Michael Palin)), featuring special guests, the premise is simple: it’s book club, but fun! And maybe a little tipsy. What begins as a thoughtful and interesting discussion of literature and the book at hand quickly descends into passionate over-analysis, misremembered plot points, dramatic readings of questionable quality, and the kind of confidence that only two pints can provide. Part literary salon, part late-night lock-in.

Monkey Barrel Comedy • 19 Aug 2026

Everyone Sucks Here

Inspired by online forums where people air their dirty laundry and seek vindication (or judgment) for their actions, The Clemson Players have created a comic romp through four true stories ripped from the internet. Are these characters guilty of being a**holes? Set up in a game show format, these characters go head-to-head in competition; each show is different as the audience decides winners and losers. Bee stings, mixtapes, exiled exes and a catheter bag (yes, you read that correctly), make for a rousing episode of Jerk or Justified.

Nicolson Square Venues • 7 Aug 2026 - 11 Aug 2026

The Provocateurs: Mini Brains / Birthing Bravery

From a flat sheet of cells in the womb to mini-brains in lab incubators, Dr Rana Fetit (The University of Edinburgh) unpacks brain development using stem cells and organoids. The future is created through childbirth. Dr Rosie Townsend (The University of Edinburgh) races through time to learn how bravery in birth got us here, and how new technology will shape safer births in the future. Part of the Edinburgh Medical School’s 300th Anniversary.

The Stand Comedy Club 2 • 11 Aug 2026