THEATRE LIST
Evans' play about the darker side ofSir William Wallace and his period ofrulc. Patrick Evans is also directing the show; he's had success directing Theatre Co-op‘s Last ofthe Lairds and is currently writing for the Tron‘s 1990 season. Design is by Colin Machil who draws theJudge Dredd comic strip for 2000/1 D magazine. Scottish Opera‘s Rees Gallacher has arranged an original Celtic musical arrangement for this production which met with acclaim and controversy when it played at the Traverse. Edinburgh. a couple of years back. STG hope to be in a permanent home again by Autumn 1990. I GLASGOW UNIVERSITY UNION 32 University Avenue. 339 8697.
Peter Zemner Fri 17 Nov. Settle back in the Union‘s lounge bar and prepare to be hypnotised by Peter Zemner.
I KILMARDINNY ARTS CENTRE 50 Kilmardinny Avenue. Beardsen.943 0312.
Blithe Spirit Fri 17 Nov. 8pm. Frontline Theatre Company in Noel Coward‘s ghostly comedy.
Ladies in Retirement Wed 22—Sat 25 Nov. 7.30pm. The Milngavie Players perform a play by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham.
I KINGS THEATRE Bath Street. Box Office. Mon—Sat noon—6pm. 4 bars. Phone bookings. Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. Mon—Sat 10.30am—8pm. 227 5511 or other Ticket Link box offices. [Access: P. L. Facilities: WC. R. G. Help: A. AA].
0h Susannah Until Sat 11 Nov. £2.50—£6. Glasgow Light ()pera round off the King‘s amateur season of musicals.
I MITCHELL THEATRE Granville Street. 221 3198. Box ()ffice Mon—Sat noon—8pm Bar. Cafe. Tickets also available from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511 Mon—Sat 10.30am—6.30pm. [Access: PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. W5. G, R. B. Help: A. AA].
Godspell Mon l3—Sat 18 Nov. 7.30pm. £2.50. The musical that helped establish the positioh of David Essex as one ofthe more ridiculous characters in rock'n'roll. Follow The Star Tue 21—Sat 25. 7.30pm. £3. And why not?
I OLD ATHENAEUM THEATRE 179 Buchanan St. 332 5127.
Voice and Movement Class Tue 14 Nov. 2—5pm. £2 for each class or £3 for both. For more details of Performance Exchange classes — aimed at professional performers— call 942 7118.
Voice and Movement Class Tue 21 Nov. 2—5pm. £2 for each class or £3 for both. All professional performers welcome (see above).
I PAISLEY ARTS CENTRE New Street. Paisley. 887 1010. Box Office open Tue—Sun noon—8.30pm. Bar (open noon—11pm Tue—Sat; l2.30—2.30pm & 6.30—11pm Sun. Meals served). Cafe (open noon—11pm). [Access: PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. W8. E. G. R. B. Help: A. AA].
The Challt Garden Until Sat 11 Nov. 7.30pm. £2 (£1). Enid National Velvet Bagnold‘s middle-class back-garden play with a surprise twist. is performed by St John‘s Drama Group.
The Burning Mon 13—Wed 15 Nov. 8pm. £2 (£1). Paisley Youth Theatre tackle Stewart Conn‘s historical play set in the time ofJames VI of Scotland and takinga look both at the brutality of the time and at the traditions of witchcraft and superstition.
Granny Kettles Calte Fri 17 Nov. 7pm. £2 (£1 ); £5 family. Edinburgh Puppet Company in a fast-moving show with music. songs and puppets.
I PALACE THEATRE 9 Green Street. Kilmarnock. ()563 23590. [Access: P. L. Facilities: WC. W5. E. G. R. B. Help: A. AA].
Hints of Airica and Cease'n'Settle Wed 15 Nov. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). See Dance Listings.
I PAVILION THEATRE 121 Renfield Street. 332 1846. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—8pm. Bar. [Access: ST. Facilities: WS. G. Help: AA].
Craig Ferguson Sun 12 Nov. 7.30pm. £4.50—£6.50. See Cabaret and Preview. Robert Halpem Fri l7—Sat 18 Nov. 7.30pm. £4. Also midnight on Sat 18 Nov. £5. See Cabaret.
Phil Cool Mon 20—Tuc 21. 7.30pm. £6.50—£8.50. Sec Cabaret and Preview.
I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 100 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. [Access: PPA. L. Facilities: WC. W3. AS. R. B.T. G. Help: A.AA].
Multiple Selt Portrait Until Fri 10 Nov.
7. 15pm. £2 (£1). Final Year DDA students get the splendid chance to work with a director and a designer from
Warsaw on the British premiere of a series of short plays by 5.1. Witkiewicz. one of Poland‘s greatest dramatists.
The Plough and the Stars Tue 14—Fri 17 Nov. 7. 15pm. £2 (£1). Second Year DDA students perform Sean O‘Casey‘s 1926 play about events in Dublin leading upto the Easter rising Of 1916.
Ibsen's Women Tue 21—Fri 24 Nov. 7.15pm. £2 (£1). Liz Carruthers directs Final Year BA students in a selection of great parts for women from the plays of Ibsen.
I THEATRE ROYAL Hope Street. 331 1234. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. (7.30pm on perf evgs). Bar. Buffet. [Access: P. PPA. R. Facilities: WC, W8. E, G. R. B. Help: AA].
Jenula Thurs 26. Sat 28 Oct. 7.15pm. See Classical Music listings.
Cinderella Tue 31 Oct. Wed 1, Fri 3 Nov. 10.30am & 1.30pm. Thurs 2 & Sat 4. £4 (£2). The International Purves Puppets with large-scale movement for the over-3s. See Kids Listings.
Petrushita 16, 17, 18 Nov. 7.15pm. SatMat 18 Nov. 2.15pm. £3—£25. See Dance Listings and New Beginnings Feature.
La Sylphlde 10. ll. 13. 14Nov. 7.15pm.Sat Mat 11 Nov. 2.15pm. £3—£25. See Dance
Listings and New Beginnings Feature.
The Virsy Ultranian State Follt Dance Company Sun 19 Nov. 5pm & 8pm. £4—£15. Sec Dance Listings and New Beginnings Feature.
The Ideal Gnome Expedition Thurs 23 Nov. 10.30am & 1.30pm. Fri 24 Nov. 10.30am & 5.30pm. Sat 25 Nov. 2.30pm & 5.30pm. Whirligig Theatre in a comic. musical adventure aimed at young people and involving two garden gnomes who venture on a holiday into the big city.
I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521. Cafe open 1 lam—2.30pm Tue—Fri and during evening performances. [Access: PPA. L. Facilities: WC. W8. E. G. R. B. Help: AA].
Please note that previously advertised performances by The Practice and Steve Martland have been cancelled because of building work.
Four Seasons Sat 11 Nov. 11am. £2(£1). Igor Pavlov and Mikhail Zakharov are
graduates of the Moscow State Circus School and here they present a family show that demonstrates theirjuggling. balancing and acrobatic skills through a series of comic sketches. Over the past seven years the double-act has become enormously popular in the USSR. See New Beginnings Feature.
A Day in the Life or a Soviet Woriter Wed 15 Nov. 7.30pm. £1. A talk for the New Beginnings season.
Survival and the Poetry of Conscience Thurs 16 Nov. 8pm. Free. A talk forthc New Beginnings season.
Critics Forum Fri 17 Nov. 8—10pm. £3.50 (£2.50). See New Beginnings Feature. Prose Writers: Readings and Discussion Sat 18 Nov. 2.30—4.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). See New Beginnings Feature.
Guitar Poet Sat 18 Nov. 8—9pm. £3.50 (£2.50). See New Beginnings Feature. Scottish and Soviet Poets and Writers Sat 18 Nov. 9.30—10.30pm. See New Beginnings Feature.
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CLYDE THEATRE
Boquhanran Road. Clydebank (381 38E
GUARDIAN OF SCOTLAND by Patrick Evans
GLASGOW 3;... SCHOOL OF ART
21—25 November .1 Ticket Prices £3 (£1 cone)
Commences 7.30pm
a Candleriggs Ticket Centre 041 227 5151 King’s Theatre, Mitchell Theatre, Theatre Royal, Citizens’ Theatre, RSAMD and Third Eye Centre.
‘M~USSELBURGH'
TENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
GOOD by GP. Taylor Directed by Charles Nowosielski Musical Direction by Richard Cherns Until 11 November
ANIMAL FARM by Peter Hall and
a 6 Adrian Mitchell, based on Mon 27 Nov-Sat 6 Jan the novel by George Orwell 0 t e 0 Tickets £2.50 to £4.50 15—25 November ttom William Shakespeare Clyde Theatre Box Office EVENIDQS 317-309'" UNTIL 18 NOVEMBER Te' 04‘ 951 1200 r . . , and l KETS NSALE NOW Pure theamcal mag“ (Observersmfland) Ticket Centre Tgrrargox OFFICE Mon-Sat 7.45 pm Tickets from £2.50-£8.00 Tel 041 227 5511 £41553)
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Saturday Matinee 11 November 3.15 pm
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