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States to grace the stages of the Fringe’. Three time Fringe First Award winners.

COMPANY THEATRE A Double Bin

A PEASANT OF EL SALVADOR

"Excellent and timely” Graham Greene "Magnificent and moving” Pete Seeger

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"Rich and poetic ...... .. stirring performance” Time Out

Festival Club - Chambers St. 1.30 pm. - 3.30 pm.

August 14-26 £3.00 (£2.00)

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THE TRAVERSE

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"The Traverse continues to lead the Fringe with undiminished force and energy" (Observer)

1989 INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW WORK

11 am - after midnight 162 performances from 9 British and International Companies.

3 Traverse Company productions * Theatre Studio U Niktskikh Vorot (Moscow) * Market Theatre/Mouthpeace Theatre (South Africa) * ISIS (Canada) * Dancer Frank McConnell & Co. (Scotland) a: Yorik Theatre (England) * Ken Campbell (England) * Made in Wales Stage Co. (Cardiff) * Neil Oram (England).

Plus another series Traverse/Independent newspaper conferences, and CENSORED

Another exciting season from the versatile American group that has been termed ‘the true sensation ot the Festival Fringe’ and 'the foremost company from the

VENUE 30—1710 Nethabow Cefltl't‘~ 43 High Street. Tickets 556 9579

THE LADY 'AND THE CLARINET

* THE LADY AND THE CLARINET by Michael Cristoter. UK premiere of this outrageously witty play by the acclaimed screenwriter of ’The \Mtches of Eastwick' and starring Imelda Staunton.

A” 14-84! 2 (not Sud 2.309- IUS) “.75 (£3.75I

VENUE 57-Tha Royal Scots Cid: 30 Abernathy Place. chts 557 5091.

DRAGON COUNTRY

DRAGON COUNTRY by Tennessee \Mlliams. These short plays comprise a mixer: bouquet of dramatic vignettes by America's greatest playwnght. A" 14. 15. 18. It. 23. 25, 28. 30. Sept 1 0.009- 630) £3.75 (£2.75)

A THURBER CARNIM4L

A THURBER CARNIVAL by James Thurber. Live iazz. a falling bed and an assortment of gently crazed characters from America's most beloved 20th century humorist.

A" :4. ll. 18. 21, 23. 25. 28. 30. Sept 1

ionop- mam (3.75 (1175)

THE WAKE OF JAMEY FOSTER

* THE WAKE OF JAMEY FOSTER by Beth Henley A hilarious comedy at Southern manners in this U K premiere by the celebrated author of 'Cnmes of the Heart'

Aug l5. I7. 19. 22. 24. 25. 29. 3!. Sept 2 [009- (9.30)

SHOOTING STARS

' Fringe First a SHOOTING STARS by Molly Newman. Hit comedy-drama by a . . winner exposes the locker room lives of an all-temale basketball team in America.

(3.75 IEZJSI

readings of banned plays. BOX OFFICE - 03l-226 2633

An 15. I7. 1!. 22. 24. 26. 29. 11. Sept 2 "1.009- (1130) (3.75 ((2.75)

20 The List ll 17 August 1989