1 Romeo and Juliet: Handlebards

The Hippodrome, Scottish Borders and Assembly at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, August 19 and 21

Literature lovers are in for a treat this week when the Handlebards bring their rather unconventional take on a Shakespearean classic to Scotland.

The female four-piece will take to their bikes for their irreverent and fast-paced performance of the Bard’s Romeo and Juliet. The quartet have toured their interpretations of Shakespeare classic around the globe since forming in 2013, carrying all of their sets, props and costumes on their beloved bikes.

The shows will go ahead come rain or shine so dress appropriately.

Ticket prices vary. Visit www.handlebards.com for more information.

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2 Festival of Politics

The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, August 20-21

This ground-breaking festival brings together the worlds of politics, the arts and media.

Set in the inspiring surroundings of the Scottish parliament, the award-winning event features debates, exhibitions, films and entertainment in the Festival Café Bar. Highlights include Malcolm Tucker: the art of the special adviser, Chris Mullin in conversation, Yes, Minister: power without responsibility and Who Will Win America?

This year’s theme is The Architecture of Democracy.

Ticket prices vary. Visit www.festivalofpolitics.scot for more information.

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3 Cuningar Challenge

Cuningar Loop Woodland Park, Rutherglen, today until August 21

Do you love a challenge? Then this may be for you.

The family-friendly challenge, which is part of the Commonwealth Games Legacy programme, gives budding adventurers 10 tasks to solve as they explore the stunning surroundings of Cuningar Loop Woodland Park.

However, you can only claim your prize if you manage to answer the final question at the Wee Cabin.

Entry is free. Visit www.scotland.forestry.gov.uk/visit/cuningar-loop.

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4 Galloway Country Fair

Drumlanrig Castle and Country Estate, Dumfries, August 20-21

Set in the stunning surroundings of Drumlanrig Castle, the Galloway Country Fair promises fun for all the family.

The country extravaganza, which is celebrating its 14th year, will play host to food and drink stalls, exhibitors, rural crafts and entertainers, including Grant Bazin’s Horse Whisperer. The fair also includes country sports, fashion and some of the best produce Scotland has to offer.

Tickets prices start from £13. Visit www.gallowaycountryfair.co.uk.

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5 Dinosaur Fun!

Fort Kinnard, Edinburgh, today until September 4

Would-be palaeontologists will get a glimpse of what prehistoric life was like at Fort Kinnard this weekend.

Six animatronic dinos, including a T-Rex, Allosaurus and Stegosaurus, have taken up residence at centre for the summer.

Future Doctor Alan Grants’ will also be able to test their dinosaur hunting skills at a series of dino themed sandpits and fossil digs.

Entry is free. Visit www.fortkinnard.com/news-events/dinosaurs-are-here.

6 Edinburgh Rum Olympics 2016

Various venues, Edinburgh, today until September 25

Celebrating all things rum, this event is any drinks connoisseur’s idea of heaven.

Presented by the Rum Club, the Olympics features blind tastings of 40 rums from 40 different countries across five venues in the Scottish capital. Each rum will be scored out of 10 for aroma, taste and finish, with the winner being announced at the end of September.

Flights are £10. Each flight contains four rums. Visit www.twitter.com/edinburghrum.

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7 Royal Deeside Speed Festival

Kincardine Castle, Aberdeenshire, August 21

Petrolheads will gearing up for the inaugural Royal Deeside Speed Festival this weekend.

The exciting event features rare supercars, performance vehicles, motorbikes, historic racing cars, a soap box derby and Deeside’s first ever speed hillclimb. There will also be appearances from TT legend Charlie Williams and Aberdeenshire racing driver Chris Chilcott.

For those with less of a need for speed, the event also includes local food and drink, a craft festival, climbing tower and a childrens’ funfair.

Tickets cost £15 for adults, £12.50 for children up to 16 and £50 for a family ticket. Children under five go free. Visit www.rdsf.co.uk for more information.

8 Dead Centre Walking Tour

City Centre, Dundee, various dates in August and September

Explore the darker side of Dundee with this ghoulish city centre walking tour.

Starting at Howff graveyard, the one-hour tour delves into the world of the dead and the dying, telling stories about disease, death and execution, with a few tales about Viking and body-snatching thrown in for good measure.

It’s definitely not for the faint hearted.

Tickets start from £10. Visit www.darkdundee.co.uk for more information.

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9 Edinburgh Vegan Festival

The Roxburghe Hotel, Edinburgh, August 20-21

Foodies will get to sample some vegan delicacies at this special food and drink festival in the Scottish capital this weekend.

The two-day event focuses on veganism and vegetarianism and features stalls, film screenings and talks from speakers including Sid Garza-Hillman, Fiona Oakes and Mike Walker.

Carnivores are also welcome.

Tickets cost £2 for adults and £1 for children. Visit www.veganfestival.co.uk.

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10 Film and Comic Con

Braehead Arena, Glasgow, August 20-21

Film and comic book fans will be in their element this weekend when the Film and Comic Con visits Glasgow.

Formerly known as Collectormania, the two-day festival boasts stalls, talks, cosplay and gaming. Fans will also be able to get up close to their favourite stars during a series of photo shoots.

Stars attending this year’s event include Grado, Buffy’s James Marsters, Lord of the Ring’s Sean Astin, Doctor Who’s Colin Baker and Peter Mayhew, who plays Chewbacca in Star Wars.

Tickets start from £8 for adults and £4 for children. Visit www.filmandcomicconglasgow.com

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11 Groove Loch Ness

Clune Farm, Inverness, August 20

This dance festival will transform the shores of the loch into Scotland’s biggest outdoor nightclub for one day only. The line-up of international and Scots DJs includes Leftfield, Duke Dumont, Boys Noize, Mark Knight, Optimo and Leon Vynehall.

Tickets £55 for a day ticket and £75 for a camping pass. Visit www.groovefestival.co.uk.