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Strathearn Arts - What’s On
Strathearn Arts - What’s On August 2022
Buy tickets now at Strathearn Arts Box Office or online at www.strathearnarts.org
2 Comrie Street, Crieff, PH7 4AX | 01764 655556
Film: Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (U)
Saturday 13th August 2022 | 4.30pm | Tickets: £4/£3 | Soft Drinks and Snacks Available
In Peter Rabbit 2, get ready for another hopping great adventure, featuring everyone’s favourite fluffy-tailed troublemaker — Peter Rabbit! When Bea and Thomas get married, they form a loving, makeshift family with the rabbits and put aside all their differences. But despite his best efforts, Peter can’t seem to quite shake his mischievous reputation! Soon, Peter adventures out of the garden, and he finds himself on the mean streets of the city where his mischief is appreciated. But when his furry family is put in danger, Peter must figure out what kind of bunny he wants to be…
Music: Crieff Folk Club present Strathearn Song Circle
Thursday 18th August 2022 | 7.30pm | Tickets: £8/£6 | BYOB
Join local traditional singer Naomi Harvey for a song workshop teaching in Scots & Gaelic followed by an informal session where you will be encouraged to share songs. No need to speak Gaelic (or Scots!), songs suitable for beginners and experienced.
Documentary: Runrig There Must Be A Place (12A)
Friday 19th August 2022 | 7.30pm | Tickets: £8/£6 | Licensed Bar
An essential documentary tracing the story of folk icons Runrig. Following their 45-year career; their ups and downs, twists and turns, tears of joy and heartbreak. Charting the unlikely rise of a band of friends who would go on to become Scotland's own House Band.
Event Cinema: Le nozze di Figaro (PG)
Friday 26th August 2022 | 7.30pm | Tickets: £15/£10 | Licensed Bar
Presented in association with Strathearn Music Society.
This 2012 Glyndebourne Festival production is Michael Grandage’s take on this 18th century comedy of manners moved forward into the 1960s with a cast of young artists partnered with some seasoned veterans.
When a womanising aristocrat tries to seduce his valet’s pretty young fiancée, his wife and servants conspire to teach him a lesson in fidelity he’ll never forget. Plots are hatched, promises made (and broken) and disguises donned, as Mozart’s ‘mad day’ unfolds.
Strathearn Arts Box Office and Shop
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 10am - 4pm and Saturdays 10am - 5pm
High-quality arts, crafts, books and gifts supplied by artists, makers and writers who are all from Strathearn and the local area. Strathearn Arts gift vouchers are now available to spend in our shop or on tickets to our events. You can buy your tickets and gift vouchers to all the above events in person by popping into our Box Office at 2 Comrie Street, Crieff.