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ABDUCT IN G DIANA

A hilarious farce

>i< BY >i< DARIO F0 ADAIYI‘ED BY STEPHEN S’l‘ENNlNG

ADAM HOUSE THEATRE CHAMBERS STREET EDINBU RGH Tues 12 to Sat 16 MARCH at 7.1‘3OI’M TICKETS £4 (£3) TICKETLINE (0131) 220 4349

presents

A NEW ONE-MAN MUSICAL

COMEDY

By Dave Anderson a. David Maclennan

BARKING

CUMBERNAIIID 'I'IIEA‘I'RE

29 FEB - 2 MARCH 7.45PM TICKETS: £2.50 - £6.00

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DAVE ANDERSON

FOR TOUR DETAILS CONTACT 0141 221 6789

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A City ol EM District Coma! Venue

£93;

(,‘um/ li/nt \ Roll) and the nit't} dance

I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE ii High

Sheet. 53b ‘57). Hooking l'oi l'cbiiest

Shylock Triumphant Sun 3 Wed (i \taiz ! l 7 l‘pnr £5 tE-it, .>\lec Montenh stars in a new monologue b_\ lidinburgh-lxrsed John (Xugill 'l‘hompson. who has ll\t‘ l‘ringe

Tuitipm. “.5” £13.50 National Youth § .\lnsic 'l'heatre present the musical based

Attenborotiglis age-ol'-innocence lilm about three lancaslnre children w ho little .lesus m a barn. aw a} horn the e_\es ot'

events through Bedlam 'l‘heatre box

office: 225 9893. [Access3 ST. R. l..

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it Your Pocket

It’s up in the air at this time: Theatre Sans Frontieres in Diamonds i

then unsuspecting parents.

I KING’S THEATRE 2 l.e\'en Street. 22” —1.i-l‘),|.-\ccess: R. l.. l'acilities: \\'('. H. (i: .‘\.'\l

Five Guys Named Moe Mon .1 Sat i) Mai: .'\lon l'll '7 itipm. Sat Spill/Milli. £3 50 £175”. .\ welcome return to the King's tor ( 'lar'ne l’eters~ teel-good-trom- top-to-toe hit tan musical l’eaturmg the swinging llllllP-lch' sounds ot' lotus .lordan t(‘/iim ( 7qu ('li’li’tmuit'. /.el 'l'ln'

historically disparate women -- Mary Queen ol‘ Scots. Virgin Mary and an anonymous modern wotnan ~ into one single play. Part of l‘ebl'es't.

Me, Her and the Gooseberry Sat 24 Feb. 717m. L31 (LR/£3 l. Archie Lowe‘s~ play. inspired by a one-time Visit to a Glasgow restaurant and the real-life episode that was to untold at the adjoining table. Part til. l'lcbl'est.

Quietly Insane Sat 2-1 t-‘eb. 0pm. Lit tL'S/L'Zi. Subtitled '.-\ Suburban llousewit‘e's 'l'ale'. .len 'l‘hornton's play is billed as a black comedy about a woman \\ hose old} road out of suburbia is to kill her husband. l’art ol' l'ebl'est.

Poetry Reading Sat 24 l-‘eb. 1.30pm. £3 iL'ISti/‘cl i. lidinburgh l‘nix'ersit)’ l’oetry Socier attempt to shake oli the dismal image ol~ student poetry. with a performed ieading trom writers who've had previous \‘.ot'l\ published by l5aber and Polygon.

I PLAYHOUSE THEATRE (ireenside Place. 557 35‘)” [.-\c‘c‘t‘ss2 R. l..

tint-nuns; we. ws. (3. (‘1

The Phantom of the Opera i'ntil Sat 25 .\la_\'. .\lon Sat 7,.itlpm. \Ved/Sat mat 2.30pm. [5 £27.50. The public demanded it‘ l.lo}‘d \\'ebber's blockbusting musical about the beautiful opera singer and the disligured soung composer hiding out in the sewers below the Paris Opera House has had its mammoth run estended. Some folks hare been tour times. appai'entl)

no satisi'ying some people. elii’

I ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE (irindlay Sll'L‘L‘l. 32‘) WNW. l.-\cc‘ss1 l’. l4, l’acilities: \\'(‘. \\'S. H. t i. t'. ‘I' Help: .-\. .-\:\1

Of Mice and Men l'ntil Sat 3 .\lat'.

.\lon Sat 7.15pm: mat \\'ed 3] to); Sat 5 l 3fl‘om .‘~lc(io\‘ern

nimes ot' not one. not two. btit t'ise gti_\s named .\loe. lie prepared to dance in the

aisles.

I CAFE ROYAL BISTRO BAR t7 \\'e\i

Register St. 550 1554.

l~nxst awaitls under his belt.

I EDINBURGH FESTIVAL THEATRE l_‘~/2‘) Ntcolson Street. 52‘) (MUN. [.-\ccess: l.. l";icilitit's: \\‘(‘. \\'S. .-\S. H. (I 'l'. Help: .-\I Whistle Down the Wind l'ntil Sat 3.: l‘eb.

on Mars lla_\le} Hell's no\ el and Richard

l";l’c‘lllllt‘.\i \\'(‘. \VS. ll. (i. C. Help; A. AA]

A Wooden Silence and Tears Hi 23 t-‘eb. 7pm. L31 iii/£3 i. Young l‘eminist Rachel tries to piece together the life ol~ her late grandmother an illiterate. (iaelic— speaking t'iddleplayet r and stumbles across something far more precious than the details of history. Part of liebicst. M’Lady Malade tit :3 Mb ‘lpm. H Iii/£3). New drama li'om /.er_\ nthia llarris' which winds the lises of three

11 l‘eb Initipm. ii stars as (ieorge. and Bob Barrett as lennie. ll] the lsceum (‘ompan_\ 's

atlai‘tatzon ot ,lolin Steinbeck's e\er- poignant modern classic ot' ordinary l-Ulk ell.t\il‘-f.' an elusn e American dream. See

ie\iew.

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There‘re tive of them, they‘re all named Moe and you don’t want to miss them - ’nutt said? See King’s Theatre. Edinburgh

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