With the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions from Monday, here is everything you need to know if you have a ticket for a show at Edinburgh's venues as they reopen.
Manipulate's 2022 programme tackles folk-myth, identity, taboo and desire; Sadiq Ali and the Snap-Elastic collective discuss how these ideas surface in their shows
Restless Worlds is an outdoor installation and artwalk from Puppet Animation Scotland – part of the Manipulate Festival A UNIQUE cultural project opens in Scotland this week offering the public a Covid-safe arts experience post lockdown. Opening in Edinburgh on Wednesday before moving to Aberdeen and Glasgow, Restless Worlds is an outdoor installation and artwalk from Puppet Animation Scotland. Part of the Manipulate Festival, Restless Worlds had to be postponed because of the recent lockdown but will now be displayed in the windows of Edinburgh’s Lyceum before moving to Aberdeen to be presented as a multi-venue artwalk from May 6-16. It will then move to Glasgow.
Susie McCabe’s Comedy Cellar Every Saturday night throughout February and until March 13 get your ticket and join Susie McCabe alongside a host of Scotland’s best comedy acts, all from the comfort of your own home. Next Saturday sees acts like Tom Stade, Ross Leslie, Jay Lafferty, and DJ Hip Replacement all showcasing their talents.
February 6 from 8.30pm. Tickets from £10
Online event: https://immersive-tv.ticketspice.com/immersive-tv-presents-susie-mccabes-comedy-cellar-6-week-session
STREETRAVE If music is more your scene join the Streetrave crew for their second lockdown livestream. Once again the stream is raising funds for charity, this time it’s the Lanarkshire-based St Andrews hospice, a charity close to the hearts of the STreetrave team. There s a wide line up of acts to perform directly to you in your home