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GUIDE TO THE BEST ON THE FRINGE VENUE 35—Lyceum Studio, Cambridge Street,

(behind the Usher Hall). Box Office 03 I ~229 697 ,— _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _. [AUGUSTl4to SCOTTISH I 30 at 4.30 m. I Scotland's ngwest . ' A k‘ I H

contemporary dance

THEATRE

company make their

festival debut. Two separate programmes. I “Scottish Dance Theatre— a real triumph” Scotsman.

AUGUST 7 to 30 at

Montreal Gazet

PERFORMED BY

ROYAL LYCEUM WWW/y:

7.00 pm

SALT-WATER MOON | by David French European premiere of a new play from Canada. “A near I

flawless piece of writing . . . a love story where the I sentimentality is cut by bitter reality and humour."

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and

by Dario Fo

brought to Edinburgh by the Fo/Rame Project with Croydon Warehouse.

Booms READY FOR DESPATCH

A double bill of two new Fo farces

AUGUST 8 to 30 at l|.|5 pm

AUGUST l2 to 30 at 9. l5 pm. I ONE WAS NUDE AND 0NE WORE TAILS

I THE MOONLIGHTERS I

I Moonlighting from Scottish Opera,

top singers bring you

sophisticated cabaret; songs from Mahagonny and The Greatest Thing. Nothing alternative about this.

FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE IN

DIVIDUAL LISTINGS

ADVANCE BOOKING RECOMMENDED

Book in advance by post or in person from the Fringe Office or the

Royal Lyceum Theatre. Grindlay Street

. Edinburgh. Or call now

DIRECTLY ON THE CREDIT CARD HOTLINE—03 l -229 4353.

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Remember there are only |88 seats in the Studio. Box Office is open from l0 am every day.

LICENSED BAR FOR EVERY PERFORMANCE.

Signing Capies M5

MRQIN MEMSTORE Eoflvjbthzlst M9. 1230 pm k

RELIGION

‘Taplcal, outrageous and viciously funny

25-30 AUGUST 9-3OPM

‘A brilliant alliance between religious super sales and TV’

THEATRE WORKSHOP

34 HAMILTON PLACE 226 54257