0 Robert Burns Citizens’ 'l‘heatre. 7.30pm. £3 (£1) Cones free at door. See Fri 16.

o The Puddok an’ the Princess Third Eye Centre, 332 7521. 11am and 2.30pm. £2 (£1). The return of Theatre Alba‘s delightful production ofDavid Purves‘ play about an uppity puddock (aka frog) who. through a mixture ofcharm and bombast, inveigles his way into the affections ofa princess. See panel.

O Cupboard Man Third Eye Centre. 3 8pm. £3 (£2.50). See Fri 16.

§ 0 The PatterThird Eye Centre.

10.15pm. £3 (£2.50). See Fri 16.

: e The Beggar’s Opera or Peachum’s Poorhouse King‘s Theatre. 2.30pm 1 and7..30pm.£4.50,£3.50,£2.50

(cones halfprice). See Fri 16.

0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron j Theatre 7pm. £4 (£3). See Fri 16 and Part Two.

0 Thomas Muir: Part TWO George Square. Approx 12.30pm. Free. See

Fri 16.

o Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre. 11pm. £4 (£3) See Fri 16.

- McGrotty and Ludmilla Tron 3 Theatre, 63 Trongate, 552 4267/8. ; Sat 17, Sun 18 May 2pm. £4 (£3).

Return of the Tron‘s successful production of Alasdair Gray‘s comic political pantomime about an uncharismatic Scot, McGrotty, in Whitehall and the havoc he wreaks

; when he gets hold of the most secret document in the world.

0 Street Entertainment George

Square. Noon—4pm. Free.

: O Volpone Dowanhill Centre

? 7.30pm. £2 (£1.50). See Fri 16.

o The Mad World My Masters Kelvingrove Park Bandstand.

7.30pm. See Fri 16. ; o Grandma Faust and The interview ; Glasgow Arts Centre 7.30pm. £1.50, . £1 (UB40 free) See Fri 16.

o Fascination Waltz Drama Centre

: 8pm. See Fri 16.

o The Rocky Horror Show Pavilion

, Theatre 7.30 and 10pm. £3.75, £3.50,£2.75. See Fri 16.

CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ

0 Swing the Cat Tron Theatre Bar, T Tron Theatre , 63 Trongate, 552 4267/8. Late night. Swing/Jazz Trio.

(Also Sat 24).

0 Late Fest Moir Hall, Mitchell Theatre. 9.30pm-midnight. Bill Fanning’s Big Band (Jazz).

r r vergemqhk—ae+- I O Pigtoot Drama Centre 1 I 0 Late Night Folk Glasgow Arts Centre. Washington Street. 221 i 4526. 10pm. £1. The Glasgow Folk Music Roadshow. i o Alternoon Ceilidh Babbity Bowster, ; 16-18 Blackfriars Street. Glasgow, 552 5055. 2—5pm. Free. 0 Y1 and Yui Go Henry Wood hall. SNO Centre. Claremont Street. 552 5961. 7.45pm. £3.50 (£1.50). Virtuosos from Peking who have toured with the Chieftains and are now stunning audiences at international festivals. 0 Bill Fanning’s Big Band MoirHalI, Mitchell Theatre. 10.30pm. £3.

ROCK . scheme with Blue Monkey

Experience Pearce Institute, Govan 3 Road, Govan.

DANCE

0 Toronto Dance Theatre: Programme 3 A Mitchell Theatre. Granville Street. 221 3198'. Ticket Centre outlets (041 : 2213198). 7.45pm.£4.50(£1.50).

5 Three pieces choreographed by Christopher House Glass Houses. Schubert Dances and Green Evening, Clear and Warm. Radical i Light by Patricia Beatty and Sacra Conversazione by David Earle. See Fri 16 for Programme B.

KIDS

o The Lite and Times of Wee

MacGreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. 2

and 7.30pm. £1 (50p) See Fri 16.

O Tikta’ Liktak Mitchell Theatre.

11am and 2.30pm. £1 .50(50p) See

; Fri 16.

; 0 The Puddok an' the Princess Third

' Eye Centre. See Theatre above.

; 0 Thomas Muir: Part Two George

1 Square. See Theatre above.

0 Open Door Drama Workshops

3 Drumchapel Community Centre, 320 Kinfauns Drive. 944 1009. Sat 17

and Sun 18 May. 10am—noon and

t 2-4pm. Free. Drama workshops run by the Scottish Youth Theatre.

. Although they usually work with

teenagers these sessions are totally

open to any age. It doesn‘t matter

how little experience you have but

wear loose clothes which allow lots

of movement and soft-soled shoes.

EVENTS

O Busking The Briggait Centre. 72

1pm. See

T 1 . I." HAD 5 " f“: TL:‘.¢Y""§-.t§h.2‘fi’§i'ffi .

Clyde Street, 52 3970. Today Kirkintilloch Silver Band (Brass band championsl).

0 Street Entertainment George Square. Noon—4pm.

0 Derek Jarman in Perspective Celestino's Coronado A Midsummer Night's Dream (15) (Spain, 1982) with The Tempest ( 15) (Derek Jarman, UK, 1979) Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street. 332 6535. 2.30pm. £1.80 ~ (£1). See Film listings.

1 wonxsuops

0 Open Door Drama Workshops DrumchapelCommunity Centre. See Kids above.

COMMUNITY

o Wee Macgreegor Dolphin Arts Centre. See Kids above.

0 Gorbals Rock Festival Rose

Garden. Old Rutherglen Road, Gorbals. 2-6pm. '

I NDAY 18 THEATRE

O The PatterThird Eye Centre 8pm. £3 (£2.50). See Fri 16.

0 Thomas Muir: Part One Tron Theatre 7pm. £4 (£3). See Fri 16 and Part Two.

0 Thomas Muir: Part Two The Barras. Approx 12.30pm. Free. See Fri 16 and Part One.

0 Terrestrial Extras Tron Theatre 11pm. £4 (£3). See Fri 16.

0 McGrotty and Ludmilla Tron Theatre 2pm. £4 (£3). See Fri 17.

0 Volpone Dowanhill Centre 7.30pm. £2. See Fri 16.

CABARET/FOLK/JAZZ

o Sorley McLean, Margaret Bennet Babbity Bowster. 16-18 Blackfriars Street. 552 5055. 3pm. £3. o Syrbacy and Rysy The Briggait Centre. Clyde Street. 7.30pm. £3. CANCELLED.

ROCK

0 Love and Money, Wet Wet Wet, The Shop Assistants and Strangers And Brothers. The Pavilion, Rentield

Street, 332 1846. Tickets £3 on the

door. The culmination ol Maytest's rock week with an excellent bill - irom

- the Shop Assistants’ Velvets pop, Strangers and Brothers’ twisted rock, Wet Wet Wet’s searing soul and Love

And Money’s funk/rock. Brilliantthe gig at the year solar. The event runs lrom 5.30-10.30pm.

KIDS

0 Open Door Drama Workshops Drumchapel Community Centre. IOam—noon and 2-4pm. Free. See Sat 17.

0 Thomas Muir: Part Two The Barras. Approx 12.30pm. See Theatre.

EVENTS

O Busking The Briggait Centre.

; Today, The Four Busketeers, f Caledonia Brass.

0 Derek Jarman in Perspective Caravaggio ( 18) (Derek Jarman, UK

1986) 93 mins. Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, 332 6535.

Sun 18—Sat 24, 6pm and 8.30pm.

, £2.30 (£1.50). See Film listings and

feature.

WORKSHOPS

0 Open Door Drama Workshops Drumchapel Community Centre IOam—noon and 2—4pm. Free. See

Sat 17.

MONDAY 1 '

THEATRE

o The Story at the Eye and the Tooth Mitchell Theatre, Granville Street, 552 5961 (Ticket Centre) Mon 19 am Tue 20 May 7.30pm. £4.50 (£1.50). 0 Robert Burns Citizens’ Theatre, Gorbals Street 7.30pm. £3 (£1). Concs free at door. See Fri 16.

O Tartuiie King‘s Theatre, Bath Street, 552 5961 (Ticket Centre) Mon 19LSat 24 may 7.30pm, also Sat 24, 3pm. £4.50, £3.50, £2.50. Two for price ofone today only. The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company in a brilliantly funny production of Liz Lochhead‘s highly inventive adaptation into Scots of Moliere’s classic French comedy about hypocrisy.

0 Erchle Kelvingrove Park Bandstand. Free. Mon 19—Fri 23 May 8pm. Production of a play by Neil Munro.

0 Emma, Emma - Bed and Black Glasgow Arts Centre, 12 Washington Street, 221 4526. Mon 198m 24 may 7.30pm. £2, £1. Premiere of a new play by George Gunn about the great revolutionary.

Scottish Theatre Company

DIRECTOR: TOM FLEMING

DONALDA SAMUEI. - PAUL YOUNG

ALL S ATS £2 (Concessions) Box Office: 041-429 0022/8177

CITIZENS’ THEATRE, GLASGOW Fri 2-Sat 24 May 1986 (MAYFEST) Evenin s: 7.30 m. Matinee: Sat 24 May at 4.30pm (Eve: 8pm)

ROY HANLON - ALLAN ROSS - PATRICIA ROSS FINLAY WELSH ° CAREY WILSON

ROBERT BURNS

byJoe Corrie

IAIN ANDREW ~ KENNETH BRYANS - ANDREW BYA'I‘T - ALEXANDER MORTON - EILEEN NICHOLAS - CAROLINE PATERSON - DAVID WALLACE - JULIA WALLACE - 'I‘OM WATSON '

ISABELLA jARRETT

Director: DAVID HAYMAN. Designer: KENNY MILLER. Lighting: GERRY jENKINSON

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