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The City
9 THEATRE This challenging new work about urban alienation from playwright Martin Crimp is
another great addition to a very strong Tron season. See preview, page 82. Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Fri 19 Feb–Sat 6 Mar.
Stewart Lee
10 COMEDY Cerebral and occasionally controversial comedian Lee is back to tickle
some ribs in one of the most lavish venues of his career to date. See 5 Things, page 44. Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Sat 20 Feb.
Equus
8 THEATRE Dundee Rep tackle Peter Shaffer’s most famous play, about a troubled young boy with a sexual fascination for horses. See preview, page 81. Dundee Rep, Sat 27 Feb-Sat 20 Mar.
Zombie Zombie The Queer Ball
11 MUSIC Parisian electro artists Zombie Zombie present a tribute to the music and films of the mighty John Carpenter as Part of the GFF Music and Film Festival Mono, Glasgow, Thu 18 Feb.
12 LGBT Bi-annual event featuring music and dancing all in aid of Edinburgh’s LGBT
Centre for Health and Wellbeing. See preview, page 59. Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, Sat 20 Feb.
Carl Donnelly
13 COMEDY Not for nothing did the affable Donnelly snaffle an ECA nomination last time round with a slot on the Best Newcomer list. The Stand, Edinburgh, Thu 18–Sat 20 Feb; The Stand, Glasgow, Sun 21 Feb.
Carol Ann Duffy
14 BOOKS Not only is CAD reading from a bunch of her own lyrical works through in
Glasgow, in Edinburgh she’s rallying the literary troops in aid of Haiti. See Noticeboard. Mitchell Library, Glasgow, Mon 1 Mar.
What We Know
15 THEATRE Pamela Carter’s intriguing new work stars Kate Dickie as a woman searching for something to replace the man she has lost. See preview, page 83. Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Wed 17–Sat 27 Feb.
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