THEATRE

CITIZENS THEATRE

THE CISPELS

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LISTINGS

Theatre is listed by city lirst. then by venue. nlnning in alphabetical order. Touring shows are listed separately under the relevant headlnp. Prices in brackets are the concessionary price. Long running shows. unless specllled otherwise, do not run on Sundays.

DISABLED ACCESS KEY

Access: P = Parking Facilities. PPA = Parkingto be Pre-Arranged. L = Level Access, R = Rampcd Access, ST = Steps to negotiate.

Facilities: WC = Adapted Toilet(s). WS = Wheelchair Spaces. AS = AdjacentSeats. E = Induction Loop System. G = Guide Dogs Allowed. R = Restaurant Accessible, B = Bar Accessible. T =

. Adapted Telephone.

Help: A = Assistance Available, AA = Advise Venue in Advance.

TICKET LINK

Tickets for major venues in Glasgow are available from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. Mon—Sat 10.30am until 6.30pm in person or until 9pm by phone on 041227 5511. Sunday openingis noon—5pm. Any Ticket Link box office can sell tickets for other venues.

GLASGOW

I CITIZENS' THEATRE Gorbals Street. 429 0022. Box Office Mon-Sat 10am—8pm. Bar. [Accessz P. L. Facilities: WC. W3. E. G, R. Help: AA] The Gospels Fri l—Sat 23 Feb. 7.30pm. £5 (£1/Free). Kicking off its year on a religious note. The Citizens‘ allows Giles Havergal the opportunity to fulfil his long-held desire to dramatise the four gospels. See Feature. I CLYDE THEATRE Boquhanran Road. Clydcbank. 951 1200. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. Martin's Magic Mirror Wed 30-Thurs 31 Jan. 7pm. Kids' show on an extensive tour by Cumbria‘s Pocket Theatre. See Kids' listings. I CRAWFURD THEATRE .lordanhill College. 76 Southbrac Drive, 950 3437/3438. [Accessz P. R. Facilities: WC. W5. E. G. R. B. Help: A. AA]. The Midnight Queen Thurs 7—Sat 9 Feb. 7.30pm. £3 (£2). Upstage Theatre Company perform a new play by Martin Ross. A young Seolswoman embarks on a journey through the dark world of Victorian London in search of her father's killer. a quest which uncovers a strange and horrific secret. I CUMBERNAULD THEATRE Cumbernauld. 0236 732887. Box Office Mon—Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-3pm; 6—8pm perf. evgs Bar/Cafe. [Accessz PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. W5. G. B. Help: A, AA]. No Mean Company Every Wed. 7.30pm. Weekly meeting for Cumbernauld Theatre’s over 185 amateur drama group. Three One-Act Plays Until Sat 26 Jan. 7.45pm. £3 (£1.50). Art interestingchoice from Cumbernauld‘s amateur No Mean Company. On the bill are Talking of Michaelangelo by Jan Quackenbush. The Old Wives' Tale by Michelenc Wandor and When The Bough Breaks by Gwyn Clark. Fantasy Island Fri l-Sat 2 Feb. 7.45pm. £4.50 (£2.25). See Cabaret. I GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. [Access: PPA. R. Facilities: WC, R. G. Help: A. AA]. The Seductive Monster Wed 30 J an—Sat 2 Feb. 7.30pm. £3 (£2). Glasgow Arts Centre stages the fifth in its series of premieres in this devised co-production with a new company, Theatre Voices. which interweaves three monologues by Alberto Moravia, Peter Barnes and Susan Fromberg Schaeffcr. Giving a specifically female perspective on the world. the

production touches on obsession . seduction and passion.

I KINGS THEATRE Bath Street. Box Office. Mon—Sat noon-6pm. 4 bars. Phone bookings. Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. see above. [Accessz P. L. Facilities: WC, R. G. Help: A. AA]. Babes In The Wood Until Sat 23 Feb. £3.50 (£3)—£8.50 (£4.50). 2.15pm Sat 26. Wed 30 Jan, Sat2. Wed 6,Sat9, Wed l3.Sat 16. Wed 20 and Sat 23 Feb. 7pm every day except Suns.

Traditional panto fun starring Gerard Kelly. lain McColl and Una McLean. The Acromaniacs are on hand to give a display of wild acrobatics and the whole caboodle is written and directed by Rikki Fulton. Kelly is in his element. but much ofthe panto seems to neglect the kids.

I MITCHELL THEATRE Granville Street. 221 3198. Box Office Mon-Sat noon—8pm. Bar. Cafe. [Accessz PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. W8, G. R. B. Help: A. AA].

The Little Shop oi Horrors Tue 22—Sat 26 Jan. 7.30pm. Thurs and Fri Mats. 2pm. Sat Mat 2.30pm. £3. Sat Mat £2. Other Mats £1.50. Glasgow Schools Youth Theatre in the popular musical about a plant that just won‘t stop growing.

Oliver! Thurs 31 Jan—Sat 2 Feb. 7.30pm. Sat Mat 2.30pm. £3.50. Mat£3.

Minnerva Juniors dare to ask for more. Dance Display Wed 6—Thurs 7 Feb. 7.30pm. The Elizabeth Henderson School of Dancing struts its stuff.

I PAISLEY ARTS CENTRE New Street. Paisley. 887 1010. Box Office open Tue—Sun noon—8.30pm. Bar (open noon—1 1pm Tue—Sat; 12.30-2.30pm and 6.30—11pm Sun. Meals served). Cafe (open noon—11pm). [Accessz PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. W8, E. G. R. B. Help: A. AA].

A Street Car Named Desire Wed 6—Fri 8 Feb. 8pm. £3 (£1.50). Startofan extensive

community tour for PACE Theatre Company with Tennessee Williams‘ powerfully feverish look at a woman's love-hate relationship with her sister's husband. I PAVILION THEATRE 121 Renfield Street. 332 1846. Box Office Mon-Sat 10am—8pm. Bar. [Accessz ST. Facilities: WS. G. Help: AA]. Cinderella Until Sat 9 Feb. £2.75—£6. 2pm on Sat 26 Jan, Sat 2 and Sat 9 Feb. 7.30pm every day except Suns. As well as Jack Milroy and Mary Lee. Funny Farm members Stu Who. Kate Donnelly and Claire Hemphill get the chance to try out a bigger stage than they‘re used to. It's a lively and very funny traditional pantomime that successfully draws on both young and established performers. I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 100 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. [Access: PPA. L. Facilities: WC. W8. AS, R, B. T. G. Help: A, AA]. The Fruits of Enlightenment Tue 5—Fri 8 Feb. 7. 15pm. £3 (£1.50). Signlangauge interpretation available on Fri 8 Feb. Royal Lyceum director. Hugh Hodgart, guides final year DDA students through Tolstoy‘s townhouse comedy which pits peasants against aristocracy. I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 0522. Cafe open 1 lam—2.30pm Tue—Fri and during evening performances. [Accessz PPA, L. Facilities: WC. W5. E, G, R. B. Help: AA]. New Moves 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. B. Help: AA]. The Treasure oi Wooltimagoo Until Sun 27 Jan. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£4.50). 2.30pm on Sat 26 J an. Stand-up comic Bruce Morton ventures into the world of panto with this new seasonal spectacular starring Dorothy Paul and Phil McCall. Pirates, treasure and a mysterious island are the elements in a laugh-a-minute script that never

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