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What's on: Sunday December 6

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Published Date: 01 January 2009
EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS DAILY LISTINGS


ROBINSON CRUSOE AND THE CARIBBEAN PIRATES
It's swashbuckling panto time with Allan Stewart, Grant Stott and Johnny Mac. King's Theatre, Leven Streetm 1pm, 7pm, £7.50-£14.50, 0131-529 6000

ZORRO
If you looking for some swashbuckling fun this Christmas, come and lock swords with Zorro. Watch as our masked champion ricochets from one sticky situation to another in a world where adventure is the name and justice is the game! Traverse Theatre, Cambridge Street, 2.30pm, £13-16 (£5-£12), 0131-228 1404

BOOGIE WINTERLAND
Dance showcase featuring Breakdance, Lighthouse Dance Project, Mini Dance Academy, Run Amuck Outreach Group, St Brides All Stars, Street & Contemporary, Hip Hop, Tap Advanced and Tap for Mature Movers. Queen's Hall, Clerk Street, 3.30pm, £10–£12 (£8-£10), 0131-668 2019

ROB BRYDON
Gavin and Stacey star Rob Brydon comes to the Capital. Edinburgh Playhouse, Greenside Place, 7.30pm, £18.50, 0844-847 1660

SUNDAY NIGHT LAUGH-IN
Keep the weekend going with Parrot, Gus Tawse, Kevin McCallum, Derek Miller and Daniel Webster. Hosted by Sian Bevan. The Stand, York Place, 8.30pm, £5, 0131-558 7272

WHOSE LUNCH IS IT ANYWAY?
Two hours of improvised comedy with Stuart Murphy and Garry Dobson. The Stand, York Place, 1pm (12.30pm doors), free, 0131-558 7373


IAN BROUDIE AND JAMES WALSH
Lead singer Liverpool band the Lightning Seeds shares a bill with Starsailor main man Walsh. Cabaret Voltaire, Blair Street, 7pm, £16.50, 0131-220 6176

ALL-DAYER: 12 BANDS
Featuring Lords of B*st*rd, Defence, Jackal-Headed Guard of the Dead, What The Blood Revealed and more. Bannermans, Niddry Street, time tba, free, 0131-556 3254

THE CRIBS
One of the best bands in Britain right now, Wakefield's The Cribs come to the Capital. Corn Exchange, Newmarket Road, 7.30pm, £14, 0131-443 0404


CILLA SLACK
Pop and chart. GHQ, Picardy Place, free before 11pm, £4 after, 0845-166 6024

COALITION
Drum & bass, breaks, dubstep, techno and electro. Sneaky Pete's, Cowgate, 10pm, free, 0131-225 1757

DOGHOUSE
New rock and metal clubnight. The GRV, Guthrie Street, 11pm, free, 0131-220 2987

PLAYGIRL MANSION
A night of laid-back lounge music and guilty pleasures. Cutting edge electronic disco and classic house brings a touch of Studio 54 to Edinburgh every Sunday with DJ Trendy Wendy and guests. Lulu, George Street, 1pm, £5, 0131-225 5075

PORN IDOL
Gay clubbing night with indie/electro and retro pop/trash. GHQ, Picardy Place, 11pm, free, 0845-166 6024

RISE
DJ John Hutchison presents a fun and original mash up of funky house, electro disco, club classics and R&B vocals. Opal Lounge, George Street, 10pm, £4, 0131-226 2275

SECTIONS
From classic metal and hard rock through to 80s glam and goth. The Hive, Niddry Street, 11pm, free, 0131-556 0444

SHAKE
Disco and funk-laced house. Shanghai, Le Monde, George Street, 10pm, £4 (£2), 0131-270 3900


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  • Last Updated: 03 December 2009 2:16 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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