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CLASSICA
o Rosemary Eliot (tlute)/Angela Livingstone (piano) Kibble Palace. Botanic Gardens. Woodlands Road, 552 5961 (Ticket Centre). 8pm. £3.50(£1.50). Rosemary Eliot (principal flute with BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra) and accompanist Angela Livingstone. present a programme of music for flute and piano from Bach right up to present day classics.
DANCE
0 Come Dancing John Mains Centre.
4‘) Cumberland Street. Gorbals. 42‘)
5640. 7.30pm. A display in ballroom dancing— from Charleston to ' Boogie.
0 Toronto Dance Theatre: Programme A Mitchell Theatre. Granville Street. 221 3198. Box office Mon—Sat noon—6pm. Thurs 15 and Sat 17 May 7.45pm. £4.50(£1.5()). Contemporary pieces lrom (‘anada’s largest modern dance company.
KIDS
: o The Lite and Time at Wee
MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £1 (50p). See Mon 12.
EVENTS
0 Derek Jarman in Perspective Jarrnan Home Movies and Imagining October ( 18) Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, 332 6535. 3pm. £1.80 (£1). See Film listings.
WORKSHOPS
0 Drama Workshop Maryhill Arts Centre, 11 Malloch Street, 944 3995. 2pm. See Wed 7 May.
COMMUNITY
‘ O Porridge TV Whitevale
Unemployed Workers Centre 2pm.
: See Tue 6.
o The Puddok an’ the Princess
Dalmarnock Centre 7.30pm. See Theatre Sat 17.
o Wee MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre 7.30pm. See Mon 12.
0 Come Dancing John Mains Centre 7.30pm. A display of many different styles of dance from freestyle to formation.
FRIDAY 16 THEATRE
0 leta' Liktak Mitchell Theatre 6pm.
£1.50 (50p). See Tue 13.
0 Robert Burns Citizens’ Theatre
7.30pm. £3 (£1) Cones free at door. See Fri 2.
O Cupboard Man Third Eye Centre 8pm. £3 (£2.50). See Thurs 15.
O The Patter Third Eye Centre 332 7521. Fri 16 and Sat 17 May 10.15pm, Sun 18 May 8pm. £3 (£2.50). A celebration of the Glasgow lingo, inspired by Michael Munro’s book The Patter (see panel).
0 The Beggar's Opera or Peachum’s Poorhouse King’s Theatre 7.30pm. £4.50, £3.50, £2.50 (concs half
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BARNEY KESSEL
Barney Kessel is one at the jazz guitar stars, the others being Tommy Tedesco and Tal Farlow, who will be appearing at the Glasgow Guitariest on Mondays from 5—26 May. Kessel and Farlow, will be conducting workshops and in each concert there will be a trio accompaniment. The venue is the Kelvin Park Lorne Hotel, and tickets are £5 per event or£20 all inclusive (tour concerts and two workshops).
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 Bridgeton 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 .50). See Wed 14.
o The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand 7.30pm. See Tue 13.
o Grandma Faust and The Interview Glasgow Arts Centre 7.30pm. £1 .50, £1 (UB40 free) See Mon 12.
O Fascination Waltz Drama Centre 8pm. See Mon 12.
o The Rocky Honor Show Pavilion Theatre 7.45pm. £3.75, £3.50, £2.75. See Mon 5.
CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ
0 Ms Fits in the Broch Tron Theatre Bar. Late night. Rhona Munro and Fiona Knowles in a cabaret in which they appear as . . . Pictish Warriors? 0 Late Fest Moir Hall. 10.30pm—1am. £3 (£1.50). Rose English, the Nippy Sweeties and Skanga.
0 Pigloot Drama Centre 11pm. See Wed 14.
ROCK
o Snakes ol Shake with Heaven Sent Drumchapel Community Centre.
DANCE
0 Toronto Dance Theatre: Programme 3 Mitchell Theatre. 7.45pm. £4.50 (£1.50). Five versatile pieces. See Thurs 15.
0 Five Jeeiy Pieces Maryhill Arts Centre. 8pm. £1 (50p). See Fri 2.
KIDS
o The Life and Times at Wee McGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £1 (50p). See Mon 12.
COMMUNITY
o Wee MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre 7.30pm. See Mon 12.
0 Caledonia Brass Glenwood Lodge Castlemilk 7.30pm. See Wed 14.
SATURDAY 17 THEATRE
O Tikta’ Liktak Mitchell Theatre 11am and 2.30pm. £1.50 (50p). See Tue 13.
0 Robert Burns Citizens’ Theatre 7.30pm. £3 (£1) Cones free at door. See Fri 2.
o The Puddok an’ the Princess Third Eye Centre, 332 7521. 11am and 2.30pm. £2 (£1).
0 Cupboard Man Third Eye Centre 8pm. £3 (£2.50). See Thurs 15.
O The Patter Third Eye Centre 10.15pm. £3 (£2.50). See Fri 16 and paneL
o The Beggar’s Opera or Peachum’s Poorhouse King’s Theatre. 2.30pm and 7.30pm. £4.50, £3.50, £2.50 (cones halfprice). See Mon 12 and Review.
0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron Theatre 7pm. £4 (£3). See Sat 3 and Part Two.
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Square. Approx 12.30pm. Free. See Thurs 8 and Part One.
0 Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre 11pm. £4 (£3) See Tue 6.
o McGrotty and Ludmilla Tron Theatre 2pm. £4 (£3). See Sat 10.
0 Street Entertainment George Square, 12noon—4pm. Free.
0 Volpone Dowanhill Centre 7.30pm. £2 (£1.50). See Wed 14.
o The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand 7.30pm. See Tue 13.
o Grandma Faust and The Interview Glasgow Arts Centre 7.30pm. £1 .50,
£1 (UB40 free) See Mon 12.
o Fascination Waltz Drama Centre 8pm. See Mon 12.
o The Rocky Honor Show Pavilion Theatre 7.30 and 10pm. £3.75, £3.50, £2.75. See Mon 5.
CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ
0 Swing the Cat Tron Theatre Bar. Late night. See Sat 3. 0 Late Fest Moir Hall.
9.30pm-midnight. Bill Fanning‘s Big 4
Band (Jazz). 0 Pigtoot Drama Centre 11pm. See Wed 14.
0 Late Night Folk Glasgow Arts Centre, Washington Street. 221 4526. 10pm. £1. The Glasgow Folkmusic Roadshow.
O Afternoon Ceilidh Babbity Bowster. 2—5pm. Free.
0 VI and Yul Go Henry Wood Hall, SNO Centre, Claremont Street. 7.45pm. £3.50 (£1.50) Virtuosos
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ARTS CENTRE ayfest 1986
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EXHIBITION
6-30 May GEORGE WYLLIE'S "AMERICANA"
Tuesday 6 May-Friday 9 May. 8.00 p.rn. “A DAY DOWN A GOLDMINE" by George Wyllie
Monday lZ-Satnrday 17 May. 7.30 p.111. ACTORS' LAB present
"GRANDMA I‘AUST" by Edward Bond and "THE INTERVIEW" by Jean Claude Van Itallie Monday lS-Saturday 24 May, 7.30 p.rn. UNITED ARTISTS (SCOTLAND) present "EMMA, EMMA- RED d: BLACK"
by George Guru: - World Premiere
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Saturday 3 May. 8 p.rn.-12 midnight MAYEEST CELEBRATION With the CAPITOL BIG BAND
Saturday 17 May. 10.00 p.31. LATE NIGHT I‘OLK
Saturday 24 May. 9.45 p.rn. LATE NIGHT JAZZ
DANCE
Friday 9-Snnday 11 May DANCE WEEKEND with BONNIE BIRD
and TRANSITIONS
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