What’s on: Feb 7-8
THEATRE
The Infamous Brothers Davenport
Inspired by the true story of the Davenport Brothers, this amazing play promises to be a true theatrical treat. Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindlay Street, 7.45pm, £14.50–£29, 0131-248 4848
Avenue Q
The Tony Award-winning Avenue Q is the irresistibly charming musical about the lovably hopeless characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues: love, work, relationships and, above all, just how are you supposed to pay the bills with a BA in English? Edinburgh Playhouse, Greenside Place, 7.30pm, £21.50–£39.50, 0844-847 1660
COMEDY
Wicked Wenches
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Hide AdIt’s the time of the month for our all female stand-up show. Resident host wee Susan Calman puts the funny women through their paces with a mix of circuit headliners and newcomers guaranteeing variety on every bill. With Tiffany Stevenson, Jessica Fosterkew, Julia Sutherland and Becky Price. The Stand, York Place, 8.30pm, £6 (£5), 0131-558 7272
MUSIC
THE SIX O’CLOCK BLUES & SWING TRAIN
Live acoustic blues from John Hurt. The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 6pm, free, 0131-220 4298
GREAT JAZZ JAM SESSION
A night of jazz during which you just never know who is going to drop in to perform with the house trio. The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 8pm, £2 (£1), 0131-220 4298
OUT OF THE BEDROOM
Edinburgh’s original open-mic night. Turn up and put your name down - only rule is no covers. Montague Bar, Montague Street, 7.30pm, free, no tel.
Edinburgh Quartet
The quartet plays Haydn’s Quartet in C Op 76 No 3 and Beethoven’s Quartet Op 95. Reid Concert Hall, University of Edinburgh, Bristo Square, 1.10pm, free, 0131-650 2427
Vieux Farka Toure
Often referred to as ‘The Hendrix of the Sahara’, Vieux Farka Toure was born in Niafunké, Mali in 1981. He is the son of legendary Malian guitar player Ali Farka Toure, who died in 2006. Ali Farka Touré came from a historical tribe of soldiers, and defied his parents in becoming a musician. When Vieux was in his teens, he declared that he also wanted to be a musician. His father dissaproved due to the pressures he had experienced being a musician. Rather, he wanted Vieux to become a soldier. But with help from family friend the kora maestro Toumani Diabaté, Vieux eventually convinced his father to give him his blessing to be a musician. Voodoo Rooms, West Register Street, 7pm, £17.50, 0131-556 7060
Dunedin Consort - Brandenburg Series II
Dunedin Consort with its music director, John Butt, continues the journey of the Brandenburg Concertos juxtaposing them with some of his most exquisite cantatas. This programme explores the rich sound world of Bach’s music. Brandenburg Concerto No 6 presents the uncommon combination violas da gamba and da braccio and the other-wordly sound of Cantata 106 ‘Actus Tragicus’ with gambas and recorders. Queen’s Hall, Clerk Street, 7.30pm, £9.50–£22 (£8–£20; children £8; students £8), 0131-668 2019
Fiona Cuthill & Stevie Lawrence
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Panda Trap and The Diversions
More live music at busy bar. Whistlebinkies, South Bridge, 9.30pm, free, 0131-557 5114
CLUBS
Hush
Retro soundtrack for midweek partyheads. Electric Circus, Market Street, 10pm-1am, free, 0131-226 4224
Indigo
Cult night of indie and alternative sounds. Liquid Room, Victoria Street, 10pm-3am, £3 (£1), 0131 225 2564
Jungledub
Dub, dubstep, and jungle. Bongo Club, Holyrood Road, 11pm, free, 0131-558 8844
Bangers & Mash
Chart and cheese. The Hive, Niddry Street, 10pm, £1 (£3 after 11pm), 0131-556 0444
wednesDAY 8 February
THEATRE
The Infamous Brothers Davenport
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindlay Street, 7.45pm, £14.50–£29, 0131-248 4848
Avenue Q
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Hide AdEdinburgh Playhouse, Greenside Place, 2.30pm, 7.30pm, £21.50–£39.50, 0844-847 1660
COMEDY
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
The Stand, York Place, 8.30pm, £5, 0131-558 7272
MUSIC
Very Wednesday
St Giles’ Cathedral, Royal Mile, 12.15pm, free, 0131-226 0673
Easy Chair
Graeme Laird (guitar/vocals) and Mike Bennett (mandolin, banjo, piano) and friends. The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 6.30pm, free, 0131-220 4298
Jazz Bar QuarteT
House four-piece perform do regular turn. The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 8pm, £4 (£3), 0131-220 4298
Gilby Clarke and Badmouth
More live music on the menu at busy Cowgate venue. Bannerman’s, Cowgate, 7pm, £15, 0131-556 3254
Campbell’s Wild, Letters, Waverley and The Defaults
Busy line up of bands. Sneaky Pete’s, Cowgate, 7pm, £5, 0131-225 1757
Callum Beattie, Killing Time, Havana Rising and 3 Card Trick
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Hide AdFour acts share the bill. Whistlebinkies, South Bridge, 7.30pm, free, 0131-557 5114
Edinburgh Unlimited
Dan Gillan Band, Dusty Cut, Union Canal and Turning Plates. The Third Door, Lothian Street, 8pm, £3, 0131-225 6313
CLUBS
Hush
Retro soundtrack for midweek partyheads. Electric Circus, Market Street, 10pm-1am, free, 0131-226 4224
Indigo
Cult night of indie and alternative sounds. Liquid Room, Victoria Street, 10pm-3am, £3 (£1), 0131 225 2564
Jungledub
Bongo Club, Holyrood Road, 11pm, free, 0131-558 8844
Bangers & Mash
Chart and cheese. The Hive, Niddry Street, 10pm, £1 (£3 after 11pm), 0131-556 0444