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SEASON 1992/93 AUTUMN PROGRAMME

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23 - 31 OCT A'l‘ 7.30PM adult

SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES AVAILABLE TlCKIi'I'S I’OR ALI. PRODUCTIONS £6.00 (FULL), £4.50 (CONCS), £3.50 (MATINT‘ISS)

HRUN'I’OX TI IliATRl-L BOX OFFICE 'l'lil.: 031 665 2240 AND THE TICKET (Tl-.N'l'RI-Z, EDINBURGH 031 225 8616 ACCT-28$ & VISA ACCEI’I'FJ)

DANCE WEB!

Season of European Dance (Oct 26—Nov 7)

It’s all about Hurtling Bodies, Sleeptalking, Sail Sculptures, Ballroom Glitz, Jazz Fusions, Flying Champagne Bottles, FOotball?

I t 's from France, Spain, Scotland, Germany, Denmark, Holland... even England!

Full programme from Dance Base 031-220-4348. The Assembly Rooms, Ticket Line 031-220-4349.

Manama cant-e rear EUROPEAN ARTS FESTIVAL

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A SEASON OF NEW PERFORMANCE

lflllNB SPHIN

Nine days of dance, theatre, installations, seminars, video, food and drink celebrating the vitality and excitement of the new Spain

21 - 31 October I992

Day tickets {S/Sl Season tickets also available

special brochure out now

Other Autumn highlights include World Music gigs every Thursday, 0 Blues Club every Friday and guest DJs and live bands at The Early Club on Saturdays send for the October/ November brochure

Centre for

Contemporary Arts 346-354 Sourlrielroll St Glasgow G2 310

Tel: 04! 332 7521 Fox: 0“ 332 3226

MacNeill and Lindsay Porteous.

New Storytellers Workshop Wed 21 Oct. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Andrew Douglas helps you craft your own stories.

Hero Tales and Wonder Tales Thurs 22 Oct. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Tonight's Storytelling Festival session takes us into Celtic tradition with the help of George

MacPherson, Fiona MacLeod and Padraig

MacNeill.

I PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Greenside Place, 557 2590. [Access: R, L. Facilities: WC, W8, G, C]

Andrew Newton Sat 10 Oct. 8pm. £6.50. Hypnotic fun with mind-controller Newton.

I ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE Grindlay Street, 229 9697. Box Office Mon—Sat

10am—6pm. lOam-8pm on pert. evgs. Bar.

Rest/Cafe [Access: P, L. Facilities: WC, W8, H, G, C, T. Help: A, AA]

Old Times Until Sat 17 Oct. 7.45pm. £4—£12. Sat mats 10 and 17,3.15pm.

: Audio-described performance Thurs 15.

Hugh Hodgart directs Harold Pinter‘s unsettling three-hander about what seems to be a cosy middle-class marriage until an old flat-mate arrives on the scene. It‘s an exploration of power relationships, deceit and memory. See review.

I ST BRIOE’S CENTRE Orwell Terrace,346 1405. [Access: PPA, L, ST, R. Facilities: WC, W5, G, C]

Educating Rita Until Fri 9 Oct. 8pm. £4 (£2). Rideout Theatre Company in Willy Russell‘s eve r-popular comedy about a working-class mature student and her relationship with a bookish tutor.

The Lament lorArthur Cleary Tue 20—Wed 21 Oct. 8pm. £4 (£2). See Touring.

I THEATRE ARTS BUILDING Davie Street (off Nicolson Street).

Arts Connexion Classes Mon and Sat beginning 12 and 17 Oct. Various prices. 346 0501. The fourth year in operation for the performing arts teaching collective with a choice of courses in singing, movement and acting. Pre-registration is recommended.

I THEATRE WORKSHOP 34 Hamilton Place, 226 5425. Box Office Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm. Bar. Cafe. [Access: PPA, ST, R. Facilities: WC, W8, H, G,C. Help: AA]

Wutherlng Heights Until Sat 10 Oct. 1.30pm and 8pm. £5 (£3). See Touring.

I TRAVERSE THEATRE Cambridge Street, 228 1404. Box Office Tue-Sat 10am-8pm. Sun 6—10pm. Bar. Rest. [Access: L. Facilities: WC, W8, H, G, C]

A Cloclnvoric Orange Until Sun 11 Oct (not Mons). 8pm. See Touring.

TOURING

This section lists shovrs that are touring the Central Belt. There ls a phone numbertor each company should you require more lntonnatlon. Unless othenvlse specified. the number alter each venue listed lsthe telephone number tortlclcet engulriestor that particular evening (please note, this is not always the venue number).

I A Clockwork Orange A newly adapted version of Anthony Burgess‘s chilling tale of youth violence put together after an

extensive research and rehearsal period by TAG. Tony Graham directs and Andy Howitt choreographs, while Alasdair Gray contributes paintings to Richard Foxton’s set. Particularly strong on movement. More details on 041 429 2877. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Until Sun 11 Oct (not Mon). 8pm. 031 228 1404. Magnum Centre, Irvine Tue 13 Oct. 7.30pm. 0294 78381.

The Theatre, Deans Community High School, Livingston Thurs 15—Fri 16 Oct. 7.30pm. 0506 31972.

Greenock Arts Guild Sat 17 Oct. 7.30pm. 0475 23038.

Civic Theatre, A yr Thurs 22—Sat 24 Oct. 8pm. 0292 264639. Tour continues.

’4 h I The House that Jaclc Bought The latest Anderson-MacLennan Wildcat musical is about a media personality who shuts himself off from the world to live in high-security luxury. Things start to change when the mystery visitors arrive. It's pleasant, unpretentious and has its heart in the right place. More details on 041 951 1444.

A yr Civic Theatre Fri 9—Sat 10 Oct. 00292 264639.

Denny Civic Theatre, Dumbarton Mon 12—Tue 13 Oct. 0389 62015.

Blairgowrie 'i 1W" Hall Wed 14 Oct. 0250 872960.

Whitehill Civic, Hamilton Thusr 15 Oct. 0698 283281.

Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy Fri 16

Oct. 0592 260498.

Barrfields Pavilion, Largs Sat 17 Oct. 0475 674872.

Dalry High School Mon 19 Oct. 0387 61234.

SanquharAcademy Tue 20 Oct. 0387 61234.

Maxwelltown High School, Dumfries Wed 21 Oct. 038761234.

Pearce Institute, Govan Thurs 22 Oct. 041

445 1941.

Tour continues.

I The Lament for Arthur Cleary Opening as part of The Tron‘s month-longcity-wide Festival of New Irish Theatre, 7:84 relaunches itself under a new Artistic Director with this production of a play by Dublin poet Dermot Bolger. Tellingthe tale of an economic exile who returns to his native Ireland to find it a lessthan savoury place, the play won a Fringe First in its original production in 1989 and is directed here by Iain Reekie. See preview.

Tron Theatre, Glasgow Wed 14—Sun 18 Oct. 7.30pm.

St Bride’s Centre, Edinburgh Tue 20—Wed 21 Oct. 8pm.

Pitlochry Town Hall Thurs 22 Oct. 7.30pm.

Tour continues.

Wutherlng Heights Birds of Paradise continues despite the collapse of its parent company Fablevision, with an atmospheric adaptation of Emily Bronte‘s haunting novel. Inspired, passionate and enjoyable. More details on 041 425 2020. Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place, Edinburgh Until Sat 10 Oct. 1.30pm and 7.30pm. 031 226 5425.

48 The List 9 22 October 1992