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goodies. First prize winnerwas Calum Wood (Glasgow) who romped home

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Glasgow’s major international Spring festival, Mayfest, returns from Fri 3—Sat 25 May, and as ever, The List has a great selection ofticket giveaways lined up for this issue and next. The first competition is for Belfast’s Lyric Players Theatre, which is bringing a powerful and controversial drama, Over The Bridge, to the King’s Theatre from Tue 7-Sat11 May.

Set in a Belfast shipyard in the 50s, Sam Thompson’s play takes a hard look at sectarianism, bigotry and violence and is sadly as relevant now as it was 30 years ago. The List has three pairs of tickets for this gripping and sensitive drama for its opening night on Tue 7 May. Simply answer the question and return the form by Tue 30 April when the draw will take place.

Name either of the two theatre companies from Dublin in this ye ’s Maytest. $5 _ . l ' -\

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Our second Mayfest competition is lorthe exciting collaboration between jazz master Courtney Pine and Indian percussionist Talvin Singh. The two are playing at the Pavilion Theatre on Wed 8 May, when ; the harmonic complexity of jazz will collide with the rhythmic ' sophistication of Indian music to explosive effect.

The List has three pairs oftickets forthis major gig and all you have to do

is answerthe question and return the form by Tue 30 April when the draw ; will take place.

of Rab C. Nesbitt courtesy of BBC Video 3 whose two compilations are on sale

Soon to be enjoying an unhealthy dose

now (£9.99), are Euan Henderson, A.E. Phillips, G. McGuiness (all Glasgow), Rosemary Sygrave-Menzies

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One of the several highlights ‘ol Mayfest's busy dance programme is Transitions Dance Company which features the work of some of Europe’s most exciting choreographers including Yolande Snaith and Jacob Marley. The company is performing on Sun 5 May at the Mitchell Theatre in a mixed evening of innovative and dynamic dance.

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The List has three pairs of tickets for the performance and all you have to do is answer the question and return the form by Tue 30 April when the draw will take place.

with a Select subscription and T-shirt, the Factory tape and three previous Select tapes. Winning various combinations of similar prizes were Robert Clifford (Edinburgh) and Nick Simons (Essex).

What is the name of the Third Eye Centre’s annual dance festival that is held earlier inthe year?

I Only one entry per person/per competition. If you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure that the names of ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Employees of The List are ineligible to enter. The decision of the

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Akira, ourstate-of-the-art Japanese cartoon cover feature, is showing at Edinburgh‘s Filmhouse, Mon 22—Sat 2’! April, and at the Glasgow Film Theatre. Mon 29 Apr-Fri 3 May. Set in a futuristic Tokyo, it's an action-packed animated adventure in which a teenege bike gang becomes involved in a pumv struggle between Government force and anti-state terrorists.

The List has ten pairs of ticket.“ 2 - the film atthe Edinburgh Filmhun; (subject to availability) net? 2»: posters of the movie. le ins: ;. peopletotake this copy e: 's in, :; the Filmhouse BexOffice. L; ':. . Road, can'claim a poster _'.i‘i;.'_ he. '.;-.i tickets(Box Office Opens. at (in-r, one pairolticketsgarners”): I

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