Come together with like-minded people, all with a mutual love of music, to sing an uplifting and varied selection of songs and socialise over a cup of tea.
A MAJOR NEW MUSICAL Inspired by a real-life protest in the North Sea, this vibrant musical is full of adventure and comedy with hope at its heart.
Life story of how Cassius Clay fought his way to become World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali.
A prospector goes to the Klondike during the 1890s gold rush in hopes of making his fortune. Remastered in 1942 by Charlie Chaplin, with piano sound track.
Cherry Little Studios debuts their first show since opening their doors in Autumn 2022. This dynamic show includes all ages of dancers and performers and will captivate the whole family.
This critically-acclaimed fantasy adventure is a hand-drawn, original story written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
After the death of his wife, an aging man travels across the UK by bus to fulfil his pledge to spread her ashes near their first home. Colin McCredie joins us to discuss his career in film, TV and the theatre.
A French illusionist finds himself out of work and travels to Scotland, where he meets a young woman. Last screened by the Film Society at the very start of the cold winter of 2010.
A reluctant teacher finds a new perspective on life when he is posted to a remote school in rural Bhutan. From Scotland's happiest city to Bhutan, the happiest country in the World.
A Rolls Royce pairing of two of Britain’s world leading pianists. Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne return to Perth Concert Hall with a fantastic programme of Schubert piano duets.
We all need some shorts in our lives! Join Perth Film Society during their anniversary weekend for a carefully curated selection of entirely original short films from countries world-wide.
Dirt Road to Lafayette is part road movie, part foot-stomping musical adventure, and part hopeful, moving, coming of age drama. The evening will include an in-person Q&A with the film’s director.
We welcome Trio Chiara to perform Brahms and Debussy’s piano trios. Brahms often saved his most intimate musical thoughts for his chamber music. In contrast the Debussy sparkles with varying light and shade.
“The medic who kick-started the menopause revolution" brings her debut UK tour to Perth accompanied by Irish comedian Anne Gildea.
Cousins Rachel and Mairearad celebrate their great great-grandmother Anna Bhán and her role in the women-led Coigach resistance of 1852.