CENTRAL

I OOMOERIAULO THEATRE Kildrum. Cumbemauld. 01236 732887. [Accessz PPA. L. ST. R. Facilities: WC. W8. H. G. C. Help: A. AA]

Sweethearts (It The Yellow Rose Until Sat 21 Sept; Mon 30 Sept—Sat 5 Oct. 7.45pm. Mon-Thurs £6 (£3); Fri/Sat £7 (£4). See Touring and preview.

le Moulln Magique Wed 25 Sept. 7.45pm. £6 (£3). Billed as Jean De Fluretle meets The Wizard 0/0: this new production from the ever-inventive Northumberland- based physical theatre company Theatre Sans Frontieres is a simple. highly visual tale. performed in ‘accessible' French. that tells of a poor Breton miller. his wife. their rich landlord and the earthy magic that binds them together.

I MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE University of Stirling. Stirling. 0l786 46l08l. [Accessz P. PPA. L. R. Facilities: WC. W5. H. G]

Sweat, Baroque And Roll Until Fri 20 Sept. 7.30pm. £10 (£5); apex £9 (£4.50). See Dance.

Animal Farm Tue 24—Sat 28 Sept. 7.30pm; Wed mat 2pm. £9 (£4.50); apex

Lads ln chta: Scottlsh Ballet’s Sweat, Baroque 8: Roll at Macflobert Arts Centre, Stlrllng

£8 (£4). Tue 24 signed performance and post-show discussion. Wed 25. IOam Animal Farm workshop. Scottish choreographer Frank McConnell joins dynamic Newcastle-based company Northern Stage in reviving their physical I993 stage adaptation of George Orwell‘s enduring metaphorical novel about a bunch of farm animals who seize power from their masters only to end up becoming masters themselves. See preview.

Let’s Play Murder Tue 26 Sept. 7.45pm. £6 (£3). Weel-kent Scottish actress Fiona Knowles retums with Rona Munro's funny. down-to-earth one-woman show about single parents. the Child Support Agency. wives. mistresses and three women and a wee girl with several motives for murder.

Men Should Weep Tue l/Wed 2 Oct. 7.30pm. £7 (£3.50); £6 (£3). Tony Graham directs the actors of TAG Theatre Company and Dundee Rep in Ena Lamont Stewart‘s proud. epic tale of strong women. nosey neighbours and brittle men in a typical 30s Glasgow tenement. See preview.

TOURING

this seetlon list: shows that are touring the central belt.

I Sweethearts Of The Yellow Rose ‘Sometimes it‘s hard to be a wummin’ reckon Cumbernauld Theatre Company and Paisley Arts Centre as they join forces for this rip-roaring. thigh-slapping Stuart Thomas comedy based round the west of Scotland's love affair with good ole country music. See preview. Call Cumbernauld Theatre on 01236 732887 or Paisley Arts Centre on 014l 887 mm for tnore information.

C umbemaultl Theatre until Sat 2| Sept; Tue l—Sat 5 Oct. 7.30pm.

Paisley/1m Centre Mon 23-Sat 28 Sept. 8pm.

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