Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Fortrose

TUESDAY 23RD APRIL 2024
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

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COVID-19 Update: The events listed below were expected to be happening today... but COVID-19 changed all that. Click on the headline to find out if these events and activities are still happening this Tuesday.
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 10 mins
"The play's the thing", wrote William Shakespeare. And, as the 23 April is Shakespeare's (presumed) birthday, see how many of his 38 plays you can name in ten minutes. Fare thee well...
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46.57°S, 168.8°E


Sunrise: 06:33
Sunset: 16:53
Moon Phase: full moon
Weather: overcast clouds, 10°C max, 4°C min


“I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom”
THOMAS CARLYLE