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HOW LIKE AN ANGEL ~ by THE E TY CAFE
JOHN CLIFFORD ,
Venue 36. The Festival Club, Chambers Street. Aug 13—27 at 12 noon
I From the author of’Losing Venice’and
I Edinburgh's leading independent company
,. . . . . , IOODSEQV'DTIILIIPMM N AY AT R AY Highlyarresting,verychallenging,amusrngandalarming ' O D S U D THESCOTSMAN i ’Highly inventive. . . beautifully focussed performances’ } GLASGOW HERALD
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political satire to vaudeville nouveau... wow mm :2 on 3 00m VENUE contemporary poetry to Jazz moods
23 new voices
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9 varied theatrical events explore the range of what Americans are saying about
America...todayl plus. every midnight American Miscellany Cabaret 1 (Or rrrs ice CREAM
VENUE 23 Chaplaincy Centre. Bristo Square, (by Fringe Club) SICILIAN rmsrmrs- comrcrromev
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‘ highlights lrom the repertory
, For information call (031) 667-1862 I
AVAILABLE All DAY
THE_ CITY CAFE
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I ‘Q aucrrtuuue mm. Venue 82 SOUTHSIDE INTERNATIONAL
Nicolson St.
August 15-27 1988 2.45 pm
Translated by Sarah Schechter from a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov Adapted for CYT by Richard Fredman 8. Richard Spaul
Tickets fromfiringe Box Office a. Venuem tel: 667-7365
32 The List I—Z-jlgxugust 1988