at the NETHERBOW
7/
CyGNE“ Venue 30 A DOLL'S HOUSE
RING ROUND THE MOON
alternating daily Aug. 14 - Sept. 2 5.30
031-556 9579
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MALVERN MUSIC
2tsl -26th Aug (not thurs) C 300(C 2.00)
' VENUE 44 w. vrawroem CENTRE
DAVID SCHEEL
"DON’T SHOOT ME I’M ONL Y THE PIANO
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IS THERE LIFE AFTER 19922
A FUN-FILLED 9 «, SEND-UP OF ALL if, OUR SACRED cows, « IN WORDS A ND MUSIC.
FEATURING:
Glasnosr: The Musical, The Single (minded) European M arker, Alan Bond, Mary Whitehouse, The Greening of M rs T, plus lots more!
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ALL PERFORMED ONAN OZONE- FRIENDLY PIANO, by DAVID SCHEEL
CAFE ROYAL BISTRO THEATRE 17 West Register Street
(off Princes Street)
Aug Nth-26th (except Sunday) at 4.15 p.m. Tickets £4.00 (concessions £3.50) Box Office Tel: 557 4792
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HERIOT HALL, Laurlslon Place — 9.30pm Season: Monday 14 to Wednesday 23 (except Sun) GEORGE SQUARE THEATRE— 8.15pm Season: Sunday 27 to Thursday 31
Tickets: £6 6 £4- Bootr at Fringe Otlice or on 031 667 3704 w 808 DOWNE & FLACCO
LE CAFE de L’INSTITUT
‘The cafe alma to provlde the
sort of elmple, flavourtul French lunch you would hope to find In any French town’ Conrad Wilson
‘LA CUISINE D’ODILE’ at the French Institute. A dltterent menu every day. From Monday to Frlday 12am—2pm at a reasonable prloe.
Snacks from Monday-Thursday 5.00-7.00pm 123m - 10pm DURING THE FESTIVAL 13 Randolph Crescent
EDINBURGH EH3 7TT Tel: 031 225 5366
VALDIZZE VINO V FRIZZANTE. DEFINITELY .NOTA
FRINGE EVENT.
AFTER A SPARKLING DIZBI‘T LAST Yl-ZAR, \’AI.I)I'/.L/.I-Z Rl-LTIFRNS BY POPULAR DEMAND AS Till-1 ()Fl-‘ICIAI. l-‘l-ZSTIVAI. FIZZ. LIGHT I-‘RITI'I'Y AND RliFRl-ZSHINGIX lNliXl’l-iNSlVli AT £5.20 A BOTTLE, \V’ra PROMISE RAVI-Z REVIEWS.
WINES FROM PARIS
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BOOKING ADVISABLE
VENUE 82 BOX OF ICE: 031 667 7365 Southside International, 117 Nicolson Street
For the third year at Southside International B ULMERSHE REVIVAL presents . . .
. . . British Premieres . . . Three week r. :rtory of dance from Scotland, USA and UK . . . A community theatre project by an integrated deaf/hearing company . . .
A cybernetic Sci-F i extravaganza . . . Alice Through a Different Looking Glass . . . Schubert. . . Female voice and identity . . . Kennedy’s assassination . . . Section 28 . . . Unpublished Edward Albee . . . Five one-woman plays . . . Modern dress Shakespeare
INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS FROM LEBANON, PUERTO RICO, CALIFORNIA , PENNSYLVANIA , SINGAPORE, SWITZERLAND, BRUNEI, NORTHERN IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND
TWO THEATRES - COMMUNITY CAFE - LICENSED BAR
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36 The List 18 — 24 August 1989