CITIZENS THEATRE

GORBALS 041-429 0022 GLASGOW

THE RIVALS

Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1-23 MARCH AT 7.30PM

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GOD SAY AMEN

(Themes from the Wars of the Roses) Tuesday 9 April - Saturday 13 April, 7.30pm

(only Scottish dates on a national tour) "Shakespeare without a safety net, thrillineg exciting and dangerous . . . brave and‘provocative . . .The ESC's risk-taking style is both innovative and challenging." TIMES EDUCATIONAL suppuamam

Tickets £5(£2.50); schools £2.50 & £2 Shared experience THEATRE SWEET SESSIONS

(a drama based round Shakespeare's sonnets)

Tuesday 16 - Saturday 20 April, 7.30pm

" . . . a company intent on exploring the boundaries of performance."

-l-'L\'ANCIAI. TIMES Tickets £5(£2.50)

WORKSHOPS AVAIIABLF. WITH BOTH COMPANIES - please phone for details

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a Ceilidh - Play by JOHN McGRATI-I

Directed by JOHN BETI Iksigned by Colin MacNEIl.

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1 - 21 and 23 MARCH at 7.30pm

Saturday matinees 9, 16, 23 at 2pm Free Ceilidh after Friday and Saturday evening shows i Tickets £5 and £3.50 (concession) and £4 and £2 for matinees Available from Box Office The Clyde Theatre, % Boquhanran Road, Clydebank. Tel ()4] 95] l2()()

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