What's on in Dundee and Fife: Your entertainment guide
A look at the biggest and best events taking place in the city this week.
Blanche & Butch: Dundee Rep, Tay Square
Blanche and Butch reminisce about life as a troupe of disabled drag queens.
Inspired by Noel Greig's 2006 play Heelz on Wheels, Birds of Paradise Theatre Company with Tron Theatre present a new production directed and designed by Kenny Miller.
Fire and Stone: The McManus, Albert Square, Meadowside, Dundee
An exhibition exploring the archaeology of Monifieth Laws and the process behind creating contemporary responses to ancient metal and stone artefacts.
It follows on from the Reflections on Celts spotlight tour, a partnership with National Museums Scotland and the British museum.
St Andrews Live Celebrates Summer: Bruce Embankment, St Andrews
The Kelpie Maquettes come to the Bruce Embankment in St Andrews this summer to celebrate the Year of History, Heritage and Architecture.
Visitors can enjoy a programme of events throughout the summer, including arts and crafts workshops at the Golf Museum.
Museography: Calum Colvin Reflects on The McManus Collections: The McManus, Albert Square, Meadowside, Dundee
Calum Colvin, Scottish artist and head of contemporary art practice at Dundee University, showcases a series of strategically placed interventions of intriguing photographic artworks throughout the permanent galleries at the McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum.
A Brush with Colour: 20th Century Paintings from the Edinburgh School: St Andrews Museum, Kinburn Park, Doubledykes Road, St Andrews
After the success of the Glasgow Boys exhibition, the focus moves from east to west, this time looking at the work of the inter-war artists known as the Edinburgh School. The exhibition displays oils and watercolours by a number of well-known artists, including William Gillies, Anne Redpath, John Houston, Robin Philipson and Elizabeth Blackadder.