“WEST DIARY
I Other Places Citizens‘ Third Theatre. 7.30pm. £5
‘ (£1). See Wed 29. UmbeanUld I The Hypochondrlacs Citizens‘ Second Theatre. /- JUNKANOO iiwib““"'s°° 7"A‘ .‘a/CA" IEdwardlICitizens‘Third Th 'atrc. 7.30pm. £5 (£1). SecLFri 1. ma . GSUUBBITIIIS Tramway. 8pm. £8 (£5). See Mon 4. Dra ma * I MISS Julie Arches. 7pm. Fr,- 3 8, Sat 9 May or: 'upgs * £6.50(£3.50). See Tue5. Apex Players VEGETARIAN a sermon :gpgsgg°;;§'g"m THE TART AND THE SPECIAUTIES 7.30pm. £5 (£3). Sec w ‘d 6. VICARS w'.FE HON-SATIZNOONTUUTE ISienna Red King‘s. by Jean Shirley sun scorn LATE 7.30pm. £14.50 (£7.25). (Amateur Company) Jumo In none at. ousaovv £1 1 .50 (£5.75). £8.50 15; “I 2‘. 7102 (£4.25). See Mon4. . I The Woman Who Cooked I L - - Her Husband Arches. i . 9.30pm.£5.50(£3).See Drama ICyele Logic Thurs ’4 ' 53' “.5 May COMPREHENSIVE REPAIR SERVICE £5.50(£3.50). Sec Fri 1. Nippy Sweatles .I } Music pIOducuons ' fl ‘ I Steve Harley and QUELQUES FLEURS , Cockney Rebel City Hall.
8pm. £8 (5). One ofthe
by Liz LOChead Open Six Days * ., ’ V - most fondly remembered Debbie lsitt tells the sorrytale oi The Woman Who Cooked I home-grown artists of the . fl SELECTION OF SPORTS, iler Husband at the Arches Theatre, Tue 5-Sun 9 May. 1 705. with such hits as
Late Night Comedy
Sat 16 May Stu Who?
BIZARRE ODE-DITTIES
Drama
Thurs 21 - Sat 23 May Traverse Theatre Co
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TOURING, RACING AND MOUNTAIN BIKES FULL STOCK OFSPARES & ACCESSORIES
366 Gt. Western Road, Glasgow Tel: 041 339 4933
7.30pm [mat2.30pm]. £14.50 (£7.25),£11.50 (£5.75), £8.50 (£4.25) [£7 (£5)]. See Mon 4.
IThe Woman Who Cooked Her Husband Arches. 9.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 5.
I Good Tron. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3.50). See Fri 1.
Dance
'I Don Quixote Mitchell. 7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50). Multi-media dance show inspired by Cervantes and
I An Evening with k.d. lang Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. 7.30pm. £1 WIN). A new side to new country. See preview.
I Davy Spillane Moir Hall. 11.30pm. £8.50 (£6.50). lrish uillean pipes player. now much in demand by the pop fraternity too. First oftwo nights for his blues-tinged band.
I Cabaret/Comedy
I More Stand-up Moir
‘Make Me Smile (Come
Up And See Me)‘. ‘Judy Teen’ and ‘Mr Soft‘ to his credit. Steve Harley is a welcome visitor to Mayfest.
I Davy Spillane Moir Hall. 11.30pm. £8.50 (£6.50). See Wed 6.
Cabaret/Comedy
I Craig Ferguson and Jo" Green Moir Hall. 8pm. £6
; (£5). Ferguson has been
on the brink of becoming very famous for quite some time now and he
performed by Compagnie H, n. 8 .£6 5 “S , ‘ always goes down well in R Philippe Saire. 3 W‘Zd 6pm ( ) LL §r(;?£ofa home crowd. , e .JI'CCDIS gaininga by Rona Munro \ MUSIC :T’Ismn "WI": Old“ strong reputation from his - t cnacum' pm' London and Edinburgh I lrish Country Night City (£5). sec wed 6_
Ca fe Tres
Hall. 8pm. £8 (£5). Three of Ireland‘s foremost
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Fringe appearances.
Literary Events
exponents of country Cabaret b I music, Mary Duff. Frank Theatre . onward Gaze: camp 7 9’09 one McCaffrey and Brenda I A Drunk Man Looks atThe Fairflcld “a”. Pearce Quinn invite their many Thistle Old Athenaeum. _ [nSmUIC- 6-30‘9-30Pm.
Wed 27 & Thurs 28 May
listeners to join them fora
7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50).
Social gatheringwith
00'0"“! 'PaU' tapas I american specialtriple-bill. Sec Wed 6. refreshments~ SEE TH AT 3 HER sandwiches I chargrilles I I cuban food I salads v . I wines I beers I spirits I music I events I Drama late shows I innovation Fri 29 & Sat 30 May I conversation I Golden Age Theatre juxtaposition I epiphany THE LONLINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE RUNNER r irom the novel by Alan Sillitoe OPEN / TUESDA Y - SA TURDA Y ,' I 11AM TILL LATE B o x o F F | c E BEFOREI DURING 0236732887 ""5" phone 041-332 7521 Credit card bookings 38,, 7,93 8, CCA welcomed 345-354 Sauchiehall Clasgovr'sovvnhuddlng comedy superstar Craig Ferguson
takes a break horn the Rocky Honor Show to run through his
Street, Glasgow routines at the Moir Hall, Thurs 7-l-‘ri 8 May.
ZU'IIie Lis12-1 April ~~ 7 May I992