Theatre. 2.30pm. Free. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra present a selection of popular melodies including the Pink Panther. (iood for kids.

DANCE

I Spring - Lothian Youth Dance Company Fruitmarket (iallery. 5pm. Free. This young company dance. taking the pictures in the gallery as inspiration.

WORDS

I Spinning It Out- Closing Conference Traverse Theatre. 5.30—7.30pm. Free. Last chance to get a word in about the Traverse's Spinning a Line season ofnew Scottish plays.

I Questions at Sport King's Theatre. 7pm. £1 (50p). A special repeat of the successful friendly between llibs and Hearts. A Golden ()Idie team will be on hand to field the history questions.

ROCK

I Musicade Queen's llall. 8-1 lpm. £6 reserved; £5 unreserved (cones). A special eveningof music in aid of the Scottish Down's Syndrome Association. (iuest compare Andy (iray of City Lights.

MONDAY 5 THEATRE

I Captain Environment Silverknows Primary School. 1 lam. Free. The saviour ofthe environment takes on the Lethal Lead Lady and the Avenging Aerosol Doll. For kids.

I Captain Environment Muirhouse Primary School. 1.15pm. Free. See above.

I Whodidit? Muirhouse Festival Activities Centre. 2.30pm. 50p. See Fri 2.

I Sins Nelson Hall. 7.30pm. Free. Leith Rep Community Theatre presents an unpardonahle but funny show.

I Inside Out Springwell Ilouse Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £2 (£1 ). Alice. Barbara and June dig into the past for a reflection oftheir real natures.

KIDS

I Spring Fling Soccer Sevens Tournament Gy'le Park. 4.30pm. Free. Girls and boys‘ teams from throughout Edinburgh compete in Heat 4.

COMEDY

I CaIe Nostra Star Coffee Bar. lllpm—midnight. Free. Late night cabaret for local teenagers.

TUESDAY 6 WOMEN

I Women Work! Sighthill Library. 10am—3pm. Free. Includes Lunch atthe Library noon—2pm. An information day with displays. books and practical advice on the subject of Women and Work.

CLASSICAL

I Lunchtlme Concert Brass Rubbing Centre. lpm. Free. Music from the 16th and 17th centuries interpreted by Jane Blackie (harpsichord) and Fiona Mitchell (soprano).

I Teddy Bears' Picnic South Queensferry Library. 2.30pm. Free. For 3~5 year olds. Bring your teddy.

THEATRE

I Captain Environment Leith Community Centre. 3.30pm. Free. The saviour ofthe environment takes on the Lethal Lead Lady and Avenging Aerosol Doll. For kids.

I Sins Triangle Arts Centre. 7.30pm. Free. See Mon 5.

I Inside Out Star Coffee Bar. 7.30pm. £2 (£1). See Mon5.

I Mlmage Netherbow Arts Centre. 8pm.

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£2.50(£l .50) and 10"; discount for parties over lllpersons). Pat Keysell. formerly of television‘s Vision ()n. directs ‘lnner Landscapes'. a mime piece about one man's journey into himself.

I Whodidit? Drama Studio 8pm. 50p. See Fri 2.

COMEDY

I Care Nostra Star Coffee Bar. l0pm---midnight. Free. See Mon 5.

WEDNESDAY 7 WOMEN

I Women Work! Craigmillar Library. lllam--3pm. Free. Including Lunch atthe Library noon—2pm. See Tue 6.

WORDS

I Talk: Edinburgh City Museums Brass Rubbing Centre. lpm. Free. DerekJanes talks about Edinburgh‘s museums.

I Open to All Fruitmarket Ciallery. 1.30-2.30pm. Free. Informal talkswith young Scottish artists appearing in the gallery'sopen exhibition.

I Edinburgh Playwrights Workshop Netherbow Arts Centre. 7pm. £1 (50p). A reading of London Scottish by Bill Dunlop. Followed audience discussion

THEATRE

I Muirhouse. By the Way Muirhouse Festival Activities Centre. 7.30pm. 50p. .A positive image performance based on living in Muirhouse.

I Inside Out Craigrnillar Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £2 (£1 ). See Mon 5.

I Seasonal Forecast— Dreams on the Way Theatre Workshop. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.25). Streets Ahead Theatre Company a company of disabled and able-bodied people. take us on a journey ofdreams and visions.

I Sins Inch Community Centre. 7.30pm. Free. See Mon 5.

I Mimage Netherbow Arts Centre. 8pm. £2.50(£l.50) and 10“} discount for parties ofover Ill persons. See Tue (i.

COMEDY

I Care Nostra Star Coffee Bar. lllpm—midnight. Free. See Mon 5.

KIDS

I Teddy Bears' Picnic Blackhall Library. Leith Library. Morningside Library. Newington Library. 2.30pm. Free tickets from the above libraries. For 3—5 year olds. Bring your teddy.

I Spring Fling Soccer Sevens Tournament East Pilton Park. 4.30pm. Free. (iirlsand boy‘s' teams from throughout Iidinburgh compete in Heat 5.

THURSDAY 8 WOMEN

I Women Work! South Queensferry Library. ll)am-—-noon and 1.30-3.30pm. Free. An informal day ofdiscussion about women in work.

KIDS

I Teddy Bears' Picnic Portobello Library. 10.30am. Free tickets available from library.

For 3—5 year olds. Bring your teddy.

I Messy Mask Making McDonald Road Library. 4pm. Free tickets available from library. For 7—9 year olds.

WORDS

I Talk: Trinity College. Hospital, Church and Apse Brass Rubbing Centre. lpm. Free. Nick Holmes. archaeologist for the District Council. talks about Trinity College.

I Open to All Fruitmarket Gallery. 1.30—2.30pm. Free. See Tue (i.

I Change is My Name West End Hotel. 8— lllprn. £2 (£1 ). Poetry byJohn McDonald performed as theatre. The programme also includes a reading by (iordon (irahame on the universal subjects of sex. religion and the ozone layer.

THEATRE

I Seasonal Forecast- Dreams on the Way Theatre Workshop. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.25). See ch7.

I Muirhouse. by the Way Muirhotise Festival Activities Centre. 7.30pm. 50pm. See Wed 7.

I Inside Out Leith CommunityCentre. 7.30pm. £2 (£l ). See Mon 5.

I Sins Fort Community Wing. 7.30pm. Free. See Mon 5.

DANCE

I Chamber Dance by Segami Netherhtm Arts Centre. 8pm. £2.50 (£1.50). Three unusual pieces by a youngcontemporary group.

COMEDY

I Care Nostra Star Coffee Bar. lllpm— midnight. Free. See Mon 5.

FRIDAY 9 WORDS

I Open to All Fruitmarket (iallery. 1.30—2.30pm. Free. See Tue 6.

I Edinburgh Playwrights Workshop Nethcrbow Arts Centre. 7pm. £1 (50p). Reading of Margaret Dunn's Distant Voices. a play set in Rhodesia and centering on independence.

THEATRE

I Muirhouse. by the Way Muirhouse Festival Activities Centre. 7.30pm. 50p. See Wed 7.

I Sins Wester llailes liducation Centre. 7.30pm. Free. See Mon 5.

I Inside Out Netherbow ArtsCentre. 7.30pm. £2 (£1 ). See Mon5.

I Seasonal Forecast Dreams on the Way Theatre Workshop. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.25). See Wed 7.

I Whodidit? Southside Community Centre. 8pm. £1 (50p). See Fri2.

FOLK

I Chapman Ceilidh Reading West End llotel. 7.30pm—midnight. £3 (£2). An evening of poetry. song and stories prov ided by contributors to Chapman Magazine.

COMEDY

I CaIé Nostra Star Coffee Bar. lllpm--midnight. Free. See Mon 5.

SATURDAY 10

KIDS

I Children‘s Book Sale McDonald Road Library. 9am-l2.30pm. Free. [ix-library stock with face-painting and badge-making on the side.

I Spring Fling Soccer Sevens Tournament Paties Road Recreation (iround. 1.30pm. Free. Fun Festival Final.

THEATRE

I King's Theatre Open Day King‘s'l‘heaire. l lam --2pm. Free. Take a look round the hallowed wings of the theatre which has shown famous thespians like Sarah Bernhardt and Laurence Olivier.

I Just Frank Traverse Theatre. 7.30pm. £4.75 (£2.50).

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I Inside Out Netherbow Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £2 (£1 ). See Mon 5.

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I Sins St Brides Community Centre. 7.30pm. See Mon 5.

COMEDY

I The Funny Farm Springw ell l louse Arts Centre. 7.30pm. £1.25 (50p). StuWho. Bruce Morton and Fndell Swift are just some of the comedians on hand to tickle your fancy with music. comedy and high jinks.

I Cate Nostra Star Coffee bar. lllpm—midnight. Free. See Mon 5.

DANCE

I Spring Fling ‘89 Disco/Dance Competition Ross Open Air Theatre. 1—4pm. Free. Iintry forms from Johnny Banks. 13 Paisley Avenue. lidinburgh. 661 3447. Forms to be returned by Sat 31une. Ifyou rock n' roll or disco your nights away. this is the competition for you. A fun event for all ages.

WORKSHOPS

I City Pulse Open Music Workshop Muirhouse Festival Activities Centre. 2—4pm. Free. Booking essential: contact Maureen Scott. MFAC.031 3152151. City Pulse take their last percussion NUJKSIUQD for all ages.

I City Pulse: The Performance Muirhousc Festival Activities Centre. 7pm. Free. A jamming session. open to all. makes wonderful music.

SUNDAY 11 OPEN DAY

I Meadowbank Sports Centre Open Day Meadowbank Sports Centre. Noon—4.30pm. Free. An afternoon of tree demonstrations and (iive-lt-A-(io sessions in all kinds of activities from Archery to Croquet. Combat Sports to Rock Climbing. Creche available.

THEATRE

I Just Frank Traverse Theatre. 7.30pm. £4.75 (£2.50). See Sat It).

I Whodidit? Craigrnillar Arts Centre. 8pm. 75p. See Fri 2.

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