THEATRE

workshops. exercise classes. discussions and readings. More information on the ab0ve number.

I THE SHELTER 7 Renfrew Court. Renfrew Street. 332 6231.

The Actors Shelter Every Monday. 7.30pm. An informal meeting place and information exchange for actors based in Scotland.

I THEATRE ROYAL Hope Street. 331 1234.

Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. (7.30pm 1

on perfevgs). Bar. Buffet. [Accessz P. PPA. R. Facilities: WC. W5. E. G. R. B. Help: AA].

No Theatre this issue.

I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521 . Cafe open Ham—2.30pm Tue—Fri and during evening performances. [Accessz PPA. L. Facilities: WC. W8. E. G. R. B. Help: AA].

Traditional Aboriginal Story-telling Show Fri 31 Aug. 7.30pm. Sat 1 Sept. llamél; 2.30pm. £1 .50 (£1 ). Aboriginalstoryteller Patricia Torres is joined by actor and playwright Richard Walley and artist

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Rikki Shields to keep alive the traditional native Australian art ofstory-telling.

I TRAMWAY THEATRE Albert Drive. 423 9527. Tickets from Ticket Centre 041 227 5511 [Help: L. WC. WS.(.‘].

Made With Unreason Mon Ill—Tue 1 1 Sept. 8pm. £5 (£2.50). See Dance Listings. Venlcal Balcony Wed 12 Sept. 8.30pm. £3.50 (£2). See Dance Listings.

I TRON THEATRE 63 Trongate. 552 4267.

? Box Office Tue—Sat Noon—8pm; Sun 12.30—11pm. Closed Mondays. [Accessz R. ST. Facilities: WS. E. G. R. 8. Help: AA].

Danton's Death Until Sun 2 Sept. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). See Touring.

I UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Hunter Hall West. Main Building. University Avenue. Scenes From Glasgow‘s Theatre History Until Sun 16 Sept. Mon—Sat 11am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Free. An exhibition presented by the Department ofTheatre Studies and the Scottish Theatre Archive. Among the exhibits are a model theatre. several pantomime set models. rare Edwardian costumes and some more recent ones from the Citizens. Well worth avisit.

EDINBURGH

I ASSEMBLY ROOMS 54 George Street. Mime Residency Mon 10—Sat 15 Sept. 10.308m—l2.30pm or 2.30—4.30pm. £60. Monika Pagneaux leads a week-long course in mime aimed at beginners and intermediates. Pagneaux has worked with everyone from Jacques Lecoq to Peter Brook and currently runs her own movement studio in Paris. Part ofthe nationally organised International Workshop Festival. Details from Tamsin Grainger on 220 4348.

I BEOLAM THEATRE Forrest Road. 225 9893. [Access: St. Facilities: WS. G. B. Help: AA] _

No Theatre this issue after the Fringe.

I BRUNTON I'HEATRE Musselburgh. 665 2240. [Access: PPA. R. St. Facilities: WC. W5. E. G. B. Help: AA]

St Joan Thursday 13—Sat 29 Sept. 7.30pm. £4.50(£3.50). Sat Mat 22 Sept. 2.30pm. £2.50. First night £3.50 (£2.50). Like the Glasgow Citizen‘s. the Brunton begins its Autumn season with a George Bernard Shaw play. Charles Nowosielski directs the 1923 play. one of Shaw‘s most critically and commercially sucessful. which deals with politics. religion and creativity.

Youth Theatre Workshops Sun 2 Sept. 2—5pm. Only 30 places are available for this series of ten weekly sessions which will culminate in the Brunton Youth Theatre's second production. Hiawatha in November. Contact the theatre in advance.

I CHURCH HILL THEATRE Morningside Road. 228 1155. Tickets available from Queen‘s Hall and Usher Hall Box Offices. No Theatre this issue after the Fringe.

I GILOEO BALLOON 233 Cowgate. 225 6364.

No Cabaret this issue after the Fringe.

I KING'S THEATRE 2 Leven Street. 229 1201. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—8pm. Bar. [Accessz PPA. 1.. Facilities: WC. W8. AS. E. G. B. Help: AA]

The Steamie Mon 3—Sat 8 Sept. 8pm. Thurs & Sat mats at 4.30pm. £4.50—£7.50. Probably the most successful Scottish play of recent years is revived by the Brand New Theatre Company and stars Elaine C. Smith. Tony Roper's hilarious comedy. which appeared on television at Hogmanay. is set in a laundry and tellsthc tale of four working-class Glasgow

Shirley Valentine Mon 10—Sat 17 Sept. Mon—Fri 7.30pm. Sat 5pm & 8pm. £3.50—£6.50. Loads better than the film version. Willy Russell's original stage play is a monologue about a working-class housewife (played here by Kate Fitzgerald) who dreams of escaping to more exotic climes. Touching and funny. I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE 43 High Street. 556 9579. Box Office. l()am»-4.30pm. 7—9pm perf. evgs. Cafe. [Accessz R. Facilities: WC. W5. E. G. B. R. Help: A. AA]

No theatre this issue after the Fringe.

I PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Greenside Place. 557 2590.

No theatre this issue after the Festival.

I OUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE Clerwood Terrace.

Actions Speak Louder Mon l0—Fri 14 Sept. 9.30am-4.30pm. £75. A week-long course organised by Pat Keysall to consider mime in the community. Aimed at social workers. youth leaders and teachers. the course will look at basic mime technique. movement. gesture and body language and how they can stimulate activity in adults and young people. Details on 317 3000.

I THEATRE WORKSHOP 34 Hamilton Place. 226 5425. Box Office Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm. Bar. Cafe. [Accessz PPA. R. Facilities: WC. W5. AS. E.G. Help: AA]

No theatre this issue after the Fringe.

I TRAVERSE THEATRE 1 12 West Bow. Grassmarket. 226 2633. Box Office Tue—Sat 10am—8pm. Sun 6—l0pm. Bar. Rest. Tickets also available from the Ticket Centre. Market Street. [Accessz St. Facilities: E. Help: AA].

No theatre this issue after the Fringe.

OOMPETI‘RONS SEE PAGE 91

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CLEANING UP

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Opens at The Clyde Theatre, Sept 5 - 8 Box Office 041 951 1444

On Tour Nationally Until November 3

Six women cleaners fight back when their jobs are privatised

FRANK & WOII GERO PRESENT THE

ROYAL SHAKESI’NEARE COMPANY Ies liaisons dangereuses

CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON FROM THE NOVEL RY LACLOS

SPONSORED BY ROYAL INSURANCE

'FORGET THE FILM... SEE THIS'

10 JULY 22 SEPT

MITCHELL THEATRE GLASGOW

041-227 5511

TICKETS: £10.50—£14.50

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