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First Blast Theatre

DEORDEIIOE by Stephen Berkofl

Prime Productions lllllllKY GRIORE by Compton Mackenzie

ROllfllE CROW“! TllE IEDR PIIIIIO TRIO

Callus Stage Productions 'I'llE BERUTII'III GEMIIIE by Raymond Ross

Winged Horse Theatre Co T R I! E II E S T by Sam Shepard

First Base Theatre THREE STEP! TO Heaven

New Stage Theatre ROIIIEO nno Illllc'l’

RIY Bllll'l C PHILOIIIIIIIIIGIIIIR'I

Benchtours THE DERTR 0! Don OUIXOTE

DOUGIE IIIOIEIIII

Terry Reason ORYIIIG TOR THE moon

Pocket Theatre, Cambria TESS from the novel by Thomas Hardy

Royal llational Theatre IIIOTIIEROOIIRRGE MID llER OllllDRElI

by Berton Brecht

Cumbernauld Theatre (:0 RO Bl II "000 by Mathew Costello & l.iam Brennan

Full details of events are in the brochure available from the box office

BOXOH’IGE 0236 732881 L.

88 The List 13—19 August 1993

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DISABLED ACCESS KEY

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

Facilities: WC = Adapted Toilet(s). WS = Wheelchair Spaces, AS = Adjacent Seats. H = Induction Loop System, G = Guide Dogs Allowed. R = Restaurant Accessible, C = Catering Accessible. T = Adapted Telephone.

llolp: A = Assistance Available. AA = Advise Venue in Advance.

TICKET lIIK

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 04l 227 55 l 1. Sunday opening is noon—5pm. Any Ticket Link box office can sell tickets for other venues.

I CITIIEIS’ THEATRE Gorbals Street. 429 0022. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am-6pm (10am—9pm on performance days). Bar. (Access: L, R. Facilities: WC, W8. H, G, C. Help: AA]

Crying tortho Moon Until Sat 14 Aug. 8pm. £6 (£2). Circle Studio. Terry Neason's popular collection of songs and

poetry features the work of Don Mclean. Liz Lochhead. John Hegley and many more. Great voice. good selection,

AUG - OCT I993

TheWhitehill Group Politics in The Park [Lust

Tue 3 - Thur I2 Aug 7.30pm

The McCluskey Brothers Sat l4 Aug 8.00pm

Bruce Morton Fri 20 & 2| Aug 8.00pm

Les Establissements Astle & Limbos & Caffonnette (Canada/Belgium) Heart of a Dog

Tue 24 - Thur 26 Aug 7.30pm

Judy Pascoe Picnic in Ethiopia Fri 27 - Sun 29 Aug 7.30pm

Winged Horse True West ue ug - at4 ept

. pm

Scottish Opera Go Round Orpheus & Eurydice

ue ept . pm

Box Office - O4! 552 4267 63 Trongate Glasgow (3 l\

One Yellow Rabbit(Canada) The Ugly Man Wed 8 - Sun l2 Sept 7.30pm

Communicado The Legend of St julian

ue - un - ept

Wildcat Funny Money

Live Theatre Co

Your Home in The West

Tue I 9 - Sun 24 Oct 7.30pm

DV8 Physical Theatre

MSM Tue 26 - Sat 30 Oct 7.30pm

7:84 Theatre Co Scotland Twilight Shift

. pm

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Tue 28 Sept - Sun l0 Oct 7.30pm

Tue 2 - Sun 7 Nov 7.30pm @

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loner: iron the Yellow Chair at the Cltluns’ satisfying evening.

Accidental Death at an Anarchist Until Sat 14 Aug. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). Free mat Sat at 2pm. The Arches Theatre treats Glasgow to Dario Fo's all-too-truthful political satire before moving through to the Edinburgh Fringe. Craig Ferguson stars as the larger-than-life maniac at large in Police HQ in a production directed by Andy Arnold.

Letters from the Yellow Chair Tue l7-Sat 28 Aug (not Mon 23). 8pm. £6 (£2). Free mats on 19, 20. 24. 25 and 26 Aug at 2pm. Graham McTavish and Nick Pace's play is based on the letters that Vincent van Gogh sent to his brother during the most creative part of his life.

I GLASGOW UNIVERSITY Bute Hall. University Avenue. 339 8855.

Cymbalan Fri 13 and Sat 14 Aug. 7.30pm. £5 (£3.50). Last port of call for an international production of Shakespeare’s play which has been put together by students and graduates from Scotland, France, Belgium, ltaly. Romania and Lithuania.

I KING TIlT’S WAII WAII IIIIT 272a St

Vincent Street, 221 5279.

The Hairstyles Thurs l9—Fri 20 Aug. 8pm. £6 (£4.50). Absolutely’s Gordon Kennedy and Pete Baikie get their wigs on for a couple of nights of tacky dance hits from the 60s and 70s. YMCA, It’s Not Unusual, Dancing Queen and the Stoneybridge Ceilidh.