THEATRE LISTINGS
sixteen and the show includes live music. More details on 041 331 2219. Mat‘Rohert Arts Centre, Stirling Until Sat 7 May. 7.30pm.
I No’ Her Again The third of Dorothy Paul‘s very entertaining one-woman shows combining wit. wisdom. anecdote and song. See review.
Royal Lyceum Theatre. Edinburgh Until Sat 7 May. 8pm.
i’llat/lerwell Concert Hall Thurs 12 May. Village Theatre, East KlllJI‘llle Mon l6—Tue 17 May.
MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling Wed 18—Sat 21 May.
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I Oh What 3 Lovely War Wildcat takes a break from the usual round of Anderson/Macl-ennan musicals by reviving the ground-breaking satire of wartime values created by Joan Littlewood‘s Theatre Workshop in the 1960s. More details on 041 221 6789. Ill/age Theatre, [fast Killirit/c Until Sat 7 May. 03552 48669.
Queen's Hall, Iz‘tlinlnrrg/i Mon 9—Tue 10 May. 031 668 2019.
Mar'Roht'rt Arts Centre, Stirling Wed 11—Sat 14 May. 0786 461081.
DANCE
Dance performances and classes are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Shows will be listed, provided that details reach our offices at least ten days before publication. Dance Listings compiled by Mark Fisher.
I ROBIN ANDERSON THEATRE Scottish Ballet. 261 West Princes Street. Antahkarana Fri 6 May. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Cross-media performance including poetry. music and art. plus movement by Elspeth Dickie. Organised by Open Circle.
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Guadalupe Echegoyen Fri 13 May. 8pm. £3 (£2). All the way from Mexico. Echegoyen comes to Edinburgh to share her knowledge of flamenco and Mexican folklore dance. Here she concentrates on Spanish dance in a performance/lecture illustrated by slides.
I TEVIOT Bristo Square. Details 650 3636.
Guadalupe Echegoyen Sat 14 May. 9pm—l.30am. Echegoyen will be performing Mexican folklore dances and leading a Latin dance workshop as part of the University’s Hispanic Society 'Pachanga Latina‘ programme.
I THE PLEASANCE The Pleasance. Details on 668 1304.
Guadalupe Echegoyen: Workshop Sun 15—Tue 17 May. Call 668 1304 for times. £4 (£3.50). A chance to find out about the influence of Spanish dance technique on
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l Street. 357 5827. Midnight. Free. Lurki— Barkin comedy duo entertain the late- night drinkers.
a Edinburgh 1 I The Usual Suspects BBC Radio Scotland. 5 Queen Street. 225 3131. 10pm. Free. Peter Easton turns his regular Usual Suspects slot over to live entertainment featuring the best of I Scottish music and comedy. Alternative 1 original Arnold Brown and M usselburgh's ; own Rhona Cameron star alongside sundry quality rockers. And it's all free. I Lost Comedy Club T.G.‘s Bar. above ; T.G. Willis Foodhall. 135a George Street. ': 225 3003. Happy Hour 7.30—8.30pm. £2.50 in advance or £3.50 at the door. New fortnightly comedy club aiming to fill the gap left by the Counting House. New Town funny man Kenny Harris and regular stand-up John Gillick star. I Insinuendos Cabaret Club QT's Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 556 0499. 8.30pm. £2. New regular gay cabaret starring Mopt and Bucket. I First Friday Poems and Pints West lind Hotel. Palmerston Place. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1). Henry Normal drops in on the regular poetry session to demonstrate his absurd and downright wacky verse.
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I Fools Paradise Old Athenaeum Theatre. 179 Buchanan Street. 332 2333. 10.30pm. £6 (£4). Daffy comedy from Harry Hill. plus support from Liverpudlian Brendan Riley.
I Comedy Night Cottiers. 935 Hyndland Street. 357 5827. Midnight. Free. Late night clowning and fire-eating with Mark SegaI
Edinburgh
I Fools Paradise The Music Box. Victoria Street. 225 2564. 8pm. £6 (£4). See Glasgow above.
I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Q.T.‘s Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 556 0499. 8.30pm. £2. More from Mopt and Bucket.
MONDAY 9
Glasgow
I Crackers Comedy Club The Fotheringay. Basement. 21 Nithsdale Road. Pollokshields. 423 1088. 9pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Yet another club new to the comedy circuit is compered by the Three Men Brothers Trio Troupe and stars Martha McBriar, who‘s been off the scene for ages. and Fred MacAuIay who hasn‘t.
Edinburgh
I Comedy Club Negociants. Lothian Street. 10pm. Free. Late-night improvised stand-up from the popular Bedlam team. I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Q.T.‘s Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 556 0499. 8.30pm. £2. Gay cabaret from Edinburgh‘s own Maggie Raye.
Glasgow
I The Comedy Cellar The 1301 Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3 (£2). John Paul Leach introduces the ferocious Ian Cognito. the non-stop Stu Who? and Coatbritlge‘s Gerry Grant.
Glasgow
I Cal’s Cod Supper Bar Miro. 36 Kelvingrove Street. 3530475. 9pm. £3 (£2). Weekly comedy club compered by character comic Cal Turner.
I Comedy Night Cottiers. 935 Hyndland Street. 357 5827. 11pm. Free. Late night fun with the Amazing Professor Zongo.
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Picardy Place. 556 0499. 8.30pm. £2. More from Maggie Raye.
Glasgow
I Comedy Night Cottiers. 935 Hyndland Street. 357 5827. Midnight. Free. Mr Pane/t Goes Bunkers with Puppetstuff.
Edinburgh
I The Usual Suspects BBC Radio Scotland. 5 Queen Street. 225 3131. 10pm. Free. Live Radio Scotland cabaret
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I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Q.T.‘s Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 556 0499. 8.30pm. £2. Penny Change is this weekend's star in the new gay cabaret bar.
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I Fools Paradise Old Athenaeum Theatre. 179 Buchanan Street. 332 2333. 10.30pm. £6 (£4). Character comic Caroline Aherne switches from nun to agony aunt to country and western singer. while Stu Who'.’ provides gamilous gags. The Three Men Trio Brothers Troupe are triplicate comperes.
I Late Night Entertainment Cottiers. 935 Hyndland Street. 357 5827. 10pm. Free. Nan Roococco and the lilements also featuring Louis Macbeth.
Edinburgh
I Fools Paradise The Music Box. Victoria Street. 225 2564. 8pm. £6 (£4). See Glasgow above.
I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Q.T.'s Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 5560499. 8.30pm. £2. See Fri 13.
MONDAY 16 Edinburgh
I Comedy Club Negociants. Lothian Street. 10pm. Free. See Mon 9.
I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Qfli's Bar. 3 Picardy Place. 5560499. 8.30pm. Free. Maggie Raye hosts the gay cabaret.
WEDNESDAY 18
Glasgow
I The Comedy Cellar: Lighten Up Comedy TOUT The 13th Note. Glassl‘ord Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £5 (£3). Marlboro Comedy Night with free gifts and promos alongside the pick of American comedy introduced by MC Tim Clark. New York‘s leading stand-up Jon Manfrellotti returns with his own brand of sarcasm and improvisation. and he‘s joined by Philadelphia's Keith Robinson. Northern Exposure star Scott LaRose and high- energy New Yorker Jim Breuer.
I Madcap Comedy Club Halt Bar. Woodlands Road. 8pm. Free. Stand-up comedy and live music with compere Billy Bonkers with the promise of at least six acts.
THURSDAY 19
Glasgow
I Cal’s Cod Supper Bar Miro. 3t) Kelvingrove Street. 353 0475. 9pm. £3 (£2). Cal Turner adopts another persona to introduce more comics.
I Comedy Night Cottiers. 935 Hyndland Street. 357 5827. llprn. Free. Late-night laughs with the Amazing Professor Kongo.
Edinburgh
I Insinuendos Cabaret Club Q.T.'s Bar. 2 Picardy Place. 5560499. 8.30pm. Free. Gay cabaret with Maggie Raye.
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