Events are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Dance events are listed after theatre. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to rachael.street@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Rachael Street.
Glasgow
I THE ARCHES
253 Arger Street. 0870 2-10 7528. |\\'('. WA]
Johnathan Pram: On/Ofl Hi 3 & Sat 4 Feb. l0am 10pm. £7 (£5). Johnothan Pram. the bizarre alter ego ot actor. writer and sound artist Ben littilks'. provides a unique physical reaction to a world hit by a tatet'ul poyy er ctrt.
I CITIZENS’ THEATRE
ll‘) (iorhztls Street. 42‘) 0022. ll’. ll. 'l'l‘. WC, WA]
Sunset Song t'ntil Sat 4 lieh. 7.30pm (Thu & Sat mat 2.30pm). £l0 (£oi. An Xl.(' Theatre ('ompany production of Lewis (iritssic (iihhon's seminal noyel (coincidentally number one in the 'l'lre [Al‘s poll to find the ‘Best Scottish Book of All Time‘ i.
The Diary of Anne Frank Tue 7 Sat 1 l Feb. 7.30pm (Thu mat 2.30pm). £3 (£6). The poignant real lite story ot the young Jewish girl. performed by students from Reid Kerr College. portraying the 25 months she and her tamin spent hiding from the (iestapo during WW II. Romeo and Juliet Wed 8—Star l 1 Feb. Tue 2| l‘eh. Thu 23-Sat 25 Feb. Tue 28 Feb Thu 2 Mar & Sat 4 Mar. Tue Sat 7.30pm. £2 £l-1 (£37 £7). The (‘iti/ens' Theatre kicks off 2006 with Shakespeare's tale about ‘a pair ot‘ star crossed on'ers' and their y'enget'ul families.
Passing Places Tue 14 Sat 18 Feb. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). (ilasgoyy' (‘ollege ot' Nautical Studies pert'orms Stephen (ireenhorn's distinctly Scottish road trip tale. in which Brian and Alex head for Thurso with local gangsters on their tail.
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Blood Wedding Wed 15 l eh Sat J Mar " 30pm £2 £14 (Li £2» In a tilting complement to Row: u and Infitt Ted Hughes‘ translation (it the c lasslc l.orca te\t tuses the original tale. ahout a hrrde yy ho runs ayyay unit the son ot the enemy tamrly. \y ith a deep poetic sensibility
Shots from Across Town Thu
to Sat IS l-eh. 2 10pm ‘4‘ (£2: Short rehearsed readings by niernhers ot the neyy ly created (’rtr/cns‘ Young (‘o
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STaG Nights Thu 2 Sat 4 l'eh
7 l0pm. £3 (£oi; three night pass US (£12.50i. Scotland's higgest student run theatre t'estiyal. shoucasing nine short plays oyer the three nights. alongside I)Js. liye grat'titi and ayyard-yyinning sculpture and photography e\hrhitions Shakespeare’s naa Thu U .\ lit 10 Feb. 7.30pm (l‘rr mat lpmi. £5 £5 (ilttsgoyy Repertory and (‘umhernauld Theatre present a reyyorkrng ot Shakespeare's classic te\t adapted and directed hy Joe (‘alarco Bent Wed 15 Hi I" l'eh. £3 £5. l-alse li\pectatrons peitorms this intense drama about the struggle ot homosemals in 1030s (iermany. locusng on the decadent .\la\.
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I KING’S THEATRE
297 Bath Street. 2-10 llll, Ill. \\'('. \\.4\| Romeo 8. Juliet Thu 2 Sat 4 l-eh. 7.30pm (Sat mat 2.30pm). £|0 £27. ,\n ey'ening ot classical romance \\ 1th the Nltisctm (‘tty Ballet.
Saturday Night Fever Mon o Sat 1 1 Feb. Mon Thu 7.30pm (Sat mat 2.30pm); l‘ri only 5.30pm & 3.30pm. £9.50 £27. Stage yersion ot' the John Trayoha tilni. teaturing some ot the Bee (iees' linest songs.
Summer Holiday Tue l4 Sat l8 l‘eh. 7.30pm (Sat mat 2.30pm). £l.‘~ UT. The Lyric ('luh performs this road trip inusieal that “as a big WM lilm hit tor the original hachelor hoy. ('lit'l' Richard.
Expect challenging ideas and some striking visual imagery
from this boundary-pushing festival. Thiis year’s NRLA features a variety , of new work from around the globe, with everything from po-faced
; postmodern irony to more political performances.
I Tramway, Glasgow, Wed 8 — Sat 72 Feb.
Theatre
ELYCEUM
Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh
40th Anniversary Season
"whole production fizzes wrth energy" Evening News 5 star review
" guaranteed to elicit shrieks of laughter"
Metro 4 star review
Dinnao miss it - yo'lt be awfy sorry if yo dost
‘ LIZ LOCHHEAD From the original by Motiere
Playing until 11 February
Box Office 0131 21.8 (.868 www.lyceum.org.uk
Scottish
' ED'NEXREE" Arts Council
Universityof \ Strathclyde
RamShom Theatre, 98 Ingram Street. Glasgow 0141 552 3489
I Strathclyde Theatre Group Monday 6 - Saturday 11 February @ 7.30
Directed by Colin Healy
'One of the best plays of sexual politics in the language' Sunday Times
Monday 20 - Saturday 25 February @ 7.30 VOLPONE
by Ben Jonson
Mon - Tues £6/3 Wed - Sat £9/5
Advance Booking: Collins Gallery 0 0141 - 548 2558 (Mon - Fri 10 - 6) colllinsgaltery@strath.ac.uk 0 www.strath.ac.uk/culture/ramshorn
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