£4.50, £3.50, £2.50 (concs half price)

See Mon 12 and Review.

0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron

Theatre. £4 (£3). 7pm. See Sat 3 and

part Two.

0 Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre

11pm. £4 (£3). See tue 6.

T O Flodden Dowanhill Centre 8pm. £2

, (£1). See Mon 12.

o The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand. Free.

.- Tue l3—Sat 17 May, 7.30pm. Wild

.- West Theatre Company in a production ofBarry Keefe‘s comedy.

o Grandma Faust and The Interview Glasgow Arts Centre 7.30pm. £1 .50, £1 (Ub40 free). See Mon12.

, 0 Fascination Waltz Drama Centre 8pm. See Mon 12.

; o A Stephen Sondheim Evening Coplaw Street Theatre, 423 8917. Tue 13 8.30pm. A look at the world

' of the Broadway composer.

o The Rocky Horror Show Pavilion i Theatre7.45pm.£3.75,£3.50,£2.75. See Mon 5.

? CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ

; 0 Late Fest Moir Hall.

i 10.30pm—1am.£3(£1.50).Tam

5 White and The Dexters (Platform

i Jazz).

I o Tam White and The Dexters Moir

T Hall, Mitchell Theatre. 10.30pm. £3. (£1.50) Presented by Platform Jazz. Ten piece outfit that hits hard with

5 unique mix of Soul/Jazz/Rock Blues. Quality dance music.

IROCK

; o Snakes oi Shake and Play Position 2 John Main Centre, Gorbals. £1. Hosted by Mark Goodier.

CLASSICAL O Hime Mitchell Theatre. 7.45pm. £4.5(l(£l.5()). See Mon 12.

grALks

; 0 Images From The Past Third Eye ‘. Centre, 350 Sauchiehall Street, 332

; 7521. 12.45pm. Free. Janet McBain talks about the practical

1 problems of preserving archive film

I material and illustrates her talk with

; examples of film about everyday life in Scotland over the last 100 years.

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fWORKSHOPS

O Writer’s Workshop Camus Place I 9 Project, Camus Place, Drumchapel, 944 9344. 7.30pm. See Mon 12 May.

COMMUNITY

0 some Way To Go Maryhill Arts Centre 7.30pm. See Tue 6. Also 3 workshop, Thurs 15 at 2pm.

7.30pm. See Theatre Sat 17.

o The LiIe and Times oi Wee

f MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre 7.30pm. See Mon12.

? WEDNESDAY 14 '

I 0 Tikta’ Liktak Mitchell Theatre 6pm. £1.50 (50p). See Tue 13.

g o Thee Thy Thou and Thine Third Eye

: Centre, 332 7521. Sed 14 and Thurs

: 15 May 7.30pm. £3 (£2.50). A new

3 successful, off-beat comedienne (see

1 o The Beggar’s Opera or Peachum's

. £4.50,£3.50,£2.50(concshalf

; price). See Mon 12 and Review.

1 0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron

: Theatre 7pm. £4 (£3). Sec Sat 3 and part Two.

; 11pm. £4 (£3). See Tue 6.

' (£1). See Mon 12.

f O Voipone Dowanhill Centre, 339

' 9407. Wed 14 May 10pm, Thurs

: 15—Sun 18 May 7.30pm. £2 (£1.50). ' The Great Western Theatre

; Company in Ben Jonson’s timeless ; comedy about the con-merchant,

5 Volpone.

o Grandma Faust and The Interview i Glasgow Arts Centre 7.30pm. £1.50, : £1 (Ub40 free). See Mon12.

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ChiIdren's activities on Saturday

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o The Llie and Times oi Wee MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £1 (50p). See Mon12.

o The Puddok an’ the Princess Househill Community Centre

THEATRE

0 Robert Burns Citizens’ Theatre

' 7.30pm.£3 (£1). Concs free at door.

See Fri 2.

show from Rose English, highly

panel).

Poorhouse King‘s Theatre 7 .30pm.

O Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre

0 Fiodden Dowanhill Centre 8pm. £2

0 The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand 7.30pm. See Tue 13.

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Promising to be one at the theatrical centrepieces oi Mayiest, Peter Arnoit's

The Lite at Thomas Muir, represents

the culmination at two years' work. The

Iiie oi Muir, a young Scottish advocate, is iollowed irom his involvement with

the parliamentary reiorm movement, through to his arrest for sedition in 1794, when, as the victim at a series at

show trials, he wastransported to = Australia. Historyisusedasa

vehicle to explore the political iorces

acting upon Muir, and parallels with

modern society are constantly drawn A soap-box companion tome srage

_ production can also be seen, ior T throughout Mayiest, members oi the Tron Youth Project will periorm a

pageant style epic history at the Iiie oi

. Thomas Muir. This incorporates ' scenes irom his trial ior sedition, his meeting with Danton and St. Juste after

the execution oi Louis XVI, his sea voyages, and his eventual death in Tron Theatre and 0utdoor.(Linda Appleby).

o Fascination Waltz Drama Centre 8pm. See Mon12.

o A Stephen Sondheim Evening Coplaw Street Theatre 8.30pm. See

Tue 13. o The Rocky Horror Show Pavilion

Theatre 7.45pm. £3.75, £3.50, £2.75. See Mon 5.

l CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ

, 0 Anne Seagrave’s You Can’t Keep a

Good Woman Down and Oscar

McLennan’s Drip Drip Third Eye

1 Centre. 10.15pm. £3 (£2). A

{ double-bill from the highly popular 3 comedians, billing themselves as

‘indecent‘ and ‘agit prop’ in different measures. Who could resist? 0 Late Fest Moir Hall. 10.30pm—lam. £3 (£1.50). Skint Video, Cantos (Jazz) and Red Heads. 0 PIgIODI Drama Centre. 11pm. (14—17 May). A cabaret journey through the realms ofdecadencc, from ‘cabaret‘ Germany to Noel Coward.

ROCK

0 Scheme and The Blitz Brothers Barlanark Community Centre. £1 .

| Hosted by Mark Goodier.

; LKS

I 0 Edwin Morgan National Book

League, 15a Lynedoch Street (off Woodlands Road), 332 0391. 7.30pm. £1 .50 (or £4 for 3 events: see also Tues 6 and Tues 20 May). Poet

. Edwin Morgan talks about the

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influence of Glasgo and reads extracts from his work.

KIDS

o The Lite and Times oi Wee MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £1 (50p). See Mon 12.

WORKSHOPS

o Writer's Workshop East End Writers Group. 7.30pm. See Mon 12 May.

COMMUNITY

o The Puddok an’ the Princess Shettleston Community Centre 7.30pm. Sec Theatre Sat 17.

o Wee MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre 7.30pm. See Mon 12.

0 Bill McCue Carmichael House, Bridgeton 2pm. Bill McCue sings with Patricia Hay, accompanied by Ian Robertson on piano.

0 Caledonia Brass Yarrow‘s Canteen 12 noon. Highly popular brass quartet with a wide variety of styles.

THURSDAY 15

; THEATRE

O Tikta‘ Likiak Mitchell Theatre 6pm. £1 .50 (50p). See Tue 13.

0 Robert Burns Citizens‘ Theatre 7.30pm. £3 (£1) Concs free at door. See Fri 2.

o Thee Thou Thy and Thine Third Eye Centre 7.30pm. £3 (£2.50). See Wed 14 and panel.

0 Cupboard Man Third Eye Centre 332 7521 Thurs 15 May 10.15pm, Fri 16 and Sat 17 May 8pm. £3 (£2.50). Dereck Dereck Productions in the much-acclaimed stage adaptation of Ian McEwan’s claustrophobic short story.

0 The Beggar’s Opera or Peachum's PODTIIOLISB King's Theatre 7.30pm. £4.50, £3.50, £2.50 (concs half price). See Mon 12 and Review.

0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron Theatre 7pm. £4 (£3). See Sat 3 and Part Two.

0 Thomas Muir: Part Two Parkhead Cross. Approx 12.30pm. Free. See Thurs 8 and Part One.

0 Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre 11pm. £4 (£3) See Tue 6.

O Volpone Dowanhill Centre 7.30pm. £2 (£1) See Wed 14.

o The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand 7.30pm. See Tue 13.

o Fascination Waltz Drama Centre 8pm. See Mon 12.

o A Stephen Sondheim Evening Coplaw Street Theatre 8.30pm. See Tue 13.

o The Rocky HorrorShow Pavilion Theatre 7.45pm. £3.75, £3.50, £2.75. See Mon 5.

E CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ

0 Late Fest Moir Hall. 10.30pm—lam. £3 (£1.50). Skint Video. Dave Anderson of Wildcat, Anne Seagrave and Nuages Jazz.

0 Fight“ Drama Centre. 11pm. See Wed 14.

ROCK

o Snakes oI Shake and Original Sins Castlemilk Community Centre. £1.