From warring tribes to ivory poachers, conservationist and elephant expert, Saba Douglas-Hamilton, takes you on a wild and precipitous journey, meandering from Kenya to the Congo, Namibia to St Tropez, to share the trials and triumphs of what it takes to save a single species - the African elephant. Saba vividly brings to life our fight for nature with moving insights from her life amongst elephants, her childhood in the wild and work as a wildlife filmmaker. This tale of unlikely heroes fighting against the odds is one of courage, hope, compassion and humour - that cannot fail to inspire us all.
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READ MOREWith lots of laughs and songs to join in with, become a lighthouse keeper and guide Santa home this Christmas in this fun-filled, interactive adventure for children aged 5 years and under!
READ MOREDon’t miss this unfiltered and hilarious evening with Scotland’s favourite high octane Kilty Pleasure as Craig Hill brings his new show to Macrobert Arts Centre in February!
READ MOREQueenz are back with a BRAND NEW SHOW! Join the gals for an electrifying, live vocal, drag-stravaganza, where Dancing Queenz and Disco Dreams collide for the party of a lifetime!
READ MOREDogstar Theatre Company returns to Scottish stages with an ensemble of 8 actors telling the extraordinary story of Gideon Mack, a Church of Scotland minister who doesn’t believe in God.
READ MOREAward winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker Gordon Buchanan will hit the road in 2025 with his biggest ever live tour. Join him at Macrobert Arts Centre on Saturday 22nd February!
READ MOREThe hysterical sequel to the smash-hit show Menopause The Musical, comes to Macrobert Arts Centre for one night only on Tuesday 25th February!
READ MOREDon’t miss SUDS’ thrilling adaptation of Sophocles’ masterpiece Antigone at Macrobert Arts Centre on 26th & 27th February!
READ MOREJoin Larry Dean as he brings his hilarious new show Dodger, about identity, heroes and the benefits of being a dafty, to Macrobert Arts Centre on Friday 28th February!
READ MOREStirling Gang Show is delighted to be bringing this year’s vibrant, energetic variety show of music, dance, and comedy to the Macrobert stage from 5th to 8th March!
READ MOREEnjoy a rip-roaring night of the very best live stand-up comedy starring the TV names you know and love alongside some of the hottest up-and-coming talent.
READ MOREUnboxed is a magical dance adventure set in an enchanting toyshop! Watch as 250 of Dance Connection's youngest dancers, alongside our most senior performers, bring toys to life!
READ MORESABOS Musical Theatre presents “The Addams Family” at Macrobert in March. It's a kooky and heartwarming musical comedy perfect for audiences of all ages!
READ MOREIain Stirling, BATFA-winning comedian and iconic voice of Love Island, will bring his new stand up show 'Relevant' to Macrobert Arts Centre on Friday 4th April!
READ MORETumble out of bed and stumble to Macrobert Arts Centre to see Stirling Musical Theatre in their performance of 9 to 5 the Musical on 11th & 12th April!
READ MORESubstate is taking over Macrobert Arts Centre for a special star-studded comedy weekend showcasing some of the very best emerging comedians in Scotland right now!
READ MOREYou are cordially invited to meet the Mothers of the Brides - three besties who are up to their necks in nuptials, directing their daughters up the bridal path to wedded bliss.
READ MOREStarring Vicky Entwistle, Living the Life of Riley is a heart-warming, heart-breaking and hilarious tale of a family, trying to negotiate their way through teenage tantrums, autism, and Grandma.
READ MOREEmbark on a thrilling night of adventure with a brand-new collection of short films from The Banff Mountain Film Festival when it returns to Macrobert Arts Centre on Sunday 12th October!
READ MOREJoin Gartmore Heritage Society at the Black Bull for the last Heritage evening before Christmas with Dr. Munro, Scotland’s leading authority on the writings and prose of R. B. Cunninghame Graham!
READ MOREThis talk will look at the origins of the Boer War, the build-up to a protracted conflict against a highly manoeuvrable partisan force and the series of notable setbacks that followed.
READ MORESea kayaker Ed Ley-Wilson journeys into the heart of the sea roads that make up the Scottish highlands and islands. Hear him talk about his travels on 15th January!
READ MOREThrockmorton’s letters from Edinburgh show a world controlled by fragile alliances, political intrigue and betrayal, telling the story of a kingdom on the brink of civil war.
READ MOREColonel The Rev Gavin Douglas OBE will give this talk covering a snapshot of the Scottish Railway System during the 1914 - 1918 war.
READ MOREJoin underwater photographer Lawson Wood as he reflects on 60 years spent underwater as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People events.
READ MOREIn ‘Endurance’, Sean Conway takes audiences on the journey, from miserable school portrait photographer, to world record holder!
READ MOREAward winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker Gordon Buchanan will hit the road in 2025 with his biggest ever live tour. Join him at Macrobert Arts Centre on Saturday 22nd February!
READ MOREThe University of Stirling Art Collection curators will introduce the magnificent collection of Scottish contemporary art that’s housed within the university’s modernist Pathfoot building.
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