MAYFEST SPECIAL

CLASSICAL

0 Piano Recital Goethe Institute, 74 Victoria Crescent Road. 041 334 6116. 7.30pm. Tickets: £2.50,£2. A varied programme by Agnes Walker including works by Mozart. Schumann and Liszt.

0 Piano Recital Henry Wood Hall, 73 Claremont Street. Tickets: 041 552 5961 (Ticket Centre). 8pm. £3.50. £1 .50. Winner ofthe first ever Scottish Piano Competition. Graeme McNaught plays music by Mozart, Schumann and Franck.

DANCE

0 Allegro Vivace. Mats non Trop Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. Tickets: £4.50. £1.50. See Wed 13.

o Dubbelspoor Rankine Hall. 8pm. £4. £1.50. See Tue 12.

COMMUNITY

0 Happy Lies and The Rainbow Coloured Dancer Kinning Park Neighbourhood Centre. 7.30pm. See Mon 11.

0 It Has Got To Go Maryhill Arts Centre. 7.30pm. See Thurs 7.

o Tollcross Tanzi Castlemilk Community

Centre. 2pm and 8pm. See Tue 5.

0 Two Gentlemen of Verona Dolphin Arts Centre. 7.15pm. See Mon 11.

O Taboo South Carntyne Tenants‘ Hall. 7.30pm. See Tue 12.

o Pandemonium Puppets Castlemilk Community Centre 1.30. 3.30pm: Tormusk Tenants' Hall 5.30pm. See Tue 5.

o The Steamie Garthamlock Community Centre 7.30pm.

See Tue 5.

SATURDAY 16

THEATRE

0 You Can't Deep-Freeze a Red Hot Momma Mitchell Theatre. Box Office: 041 552 5961 (Credit Cards: 227 5015). 7pm and 10pm. Tickets: £4.50. £1 .50. Smock Alley from Ireland in the British premiere of a show about the amazing showbiz personality Sophie Tucker.

0 El Miltado (in Catalan) King‘s Theatre. 7.30pm. Tickets: £5. £4. £3. See Mon 1 1.

o The Gorbals Story Citizens‘ Theatre. 4.30 and 8pm. £3(£l).

See Wed 6.

O Gillespie Tron Theatre. 8pm. Tickets: £3 members. £4

THIRD EYE CENTRE'S BIGGEST AND BEST

18 Ditferent Shows. 4 EXhlblllOnS. 5 Exhibitioo Events. 2 Publications. Ful details in Our free 20-page brochure -- OUT NOW

Featuring

Exhibitions 2 May ~7June.

MARGITA TITLOVA (Czechoslovakia)

JOANNA KIRK: NEW WORK (England)

DAVID PRATT: FLOWERS FROM THE VOLCANO (Scannd)

ANGUS BLACKBURN: GATHERINGS (Scotland) Events

3 May UNSUNG HEROES? (New Poets; Scotland 5~7 May THE DIAMOND BODY (Multi-media theatre) Ireland

7 May CAROL RUMENS/GAVIN EWART(Poetry) England

7 May U-TURNS (Glasgow Cabaret) Scotland

8 May FIGHT LIKE TIGERS (Theatre) England

8/9 May JANICE PERRY AKA GAL (Comedy) USA 9 May SPACEMEN AND PARTY FROCKS (Children's Show) Scotland

10 May. MIROSLAV HOLUB/MARIN SORESCU (Poetry) CZCChOSlOVBK‘a/RUlTlama

12— 14 May FALLEN (Theatre) England

14 May STRONGWOMEN (Revue) England

15-17 May TOUT SUIT(Performance/Mime)Belgium 17 May. BEHIND THE LINES (Poetry/Prose) Scotland 19/20 May SIX OF ONE AND FIVE OF THE OTHER (Poetry) Scotland

21/23 May WHALERS (Theatre) Scotland

21/23 May GETTING PAST IT (Theatre) Scotland

23 May LAUGHTER FROM THE OTHER SIDE (Children's Show England

Third Eye has also organised mUSlC and dance at lwoother venues

8/15/22 May CEILIDH NIGHTS (Winter GardenS) Sconand

23 May. DADE KRAMA (Riverside Club. Fox Street) Ghana

Advance Booking accepted. Box Office: 041 332 7521. 350 Sauchiehall Street. Glasgow.

6The List 1— 14 May

MAYFEST

non-members. Sec Tue 5. O Toute Stilt Third Eye Centre. 8pm. Tickets: £3.50. £2.50. See Fri 15.

O Sophiatown Jordanhill College of Education. 3 and 7.30pm. Tickets: £4.50. £1.50. See Thurs 7. O Woyzeclt Drama Centre. 8pm and 9.30pm. See Wed 13.

O Unicycle Queens Park Baptist Church. 10.20pm. £1 .50(£I .25). With Nick Mclvor.

o The Great Salvation Factory Queens Park Baptist Church. 7.30pm. £2 (£1.50). Book early— tickets limited.

CABARET/FOLK/ JAZZ

o Teny Reason Tron Theatre. 11pm. Tickets: £3 members. £4 non-members. See Wed 13.

o Latelest Moir Hall. Tickets: ()41 552 5961. £3.50. Non-stop late-night cabaret from 10pm. George McGowan‘s jazz orchestra.

0 Music Dance and Cabaret Dowanhill Centre. 93 Hyndland Street. 8pm till late.

0 Singers' Evening Glasgow Arts Centre. 8pm. Tickets: £2. £1 . See Fri 15.

o Roadworks Volunteer

75M £oie W

Centre. Elmbank Street. 10pm. See Tue 5.

ROCK

o Styng Rites and Professor Product Craigend Community Centre. 7.30pm. 50p.

DANCE

o Dubbelspoor Rankine Hall. 8pm. £4. £1.50. See Tue 12.

KIDS

o Singalong with Mr Boom Moir Hall. Box Office: 041552 5961 (Credit Cards: 041 227 5015). 11.30and 2pm. Tickets: £1 (50p). Perennial Festival Fringe performer. Mr Boom brings his own idiosyncratic style to Mayfest. A one-man band and his repertoire of songs. For 2-10 years.

0 Clown Around Too! Queens Park Baptist Church. 10.30am. £1. Andy and Friends a change to watch and do.

EVENTS

o Forum/Workshop Glasgow Arts Centre. Box Office: 041 2214526. 11am. An all day discussion on The Political Song with the aimof establishing a Scottish branch of Political Song Network. the band dedicated to political singing. which gives a concert on 16 May.

0 Sauchiehatl Street Street Events 11am—3pm. Heats of the Princes Square Street Entertainment Competition (Final Sat 23 May). Powerful over 30s‘ dance group Plaza Nervosa will be performing as will comedy theatre group Los Caballeros.

WORKSHOPS

0 It Has Got To Go Maryhill Arts Centre. 2.30pm. See Thurs 7.

COMMUNITY

0 Happy Lies and The Rainbow Coloured Dancer Kinning Park Neighbourhood Centre. 7.30pm. See Mon 11.

o It Has Got To Go Maryhill Arts Centre. 7.30pm. See Thurs 7.

o Tollcross Tanzi Castlemilk Community Centre. 8pm. See Tue 5. o The Merry Mac Fun Show Great Eastern Hotel. 7pm. See Wed 6.

o Pandemonium Puppets Craigend Centre 2pm. See Tue 5.

o The Steamie St Andrews High School. 7.30pm. See Tue 5.

o Dixon's Has Blasted Fairhill Civic Centre. Hamilton. See Fri 8.

SUNDAY 17

THEATRE

o The Gorbals Story

WDYZECK: SEE WED 13. ‘Btichner would probably turn in his grave,’ says Jon Pope, cheerfully of his new production otthe German playwright’s ‘Woyzeck'.

Alter success with ‘Nosferatu' at the Drama Centre last year, Pope this yearbrings a tilmically conceived, highly visual production of the Expressionist classic, which he describes as ‘playing out the scenes without the chit-chat’. Pope has most recently been in the news for being one otthe three finalists at the BP Young Directors’ Festival, where he directed Jim Kelman's new play, ‘In the Night’, a disturbing piece in which a couple are interrogated in bed. The winner of the festival has yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Pope points out, darkly, that no-one can really criticise his adaptation of ‘Woyzeclt', since no general consensus even exists about the order in which the play’s scenes were originally to appear. . .(Sarah Hemming)

Citizens‘ Theatre. 8pm. Tickets: £2. £1 . The

7.30pm. £3 (£1 ).

See Wed 6.

o Gillespie Tron Theatre. 8pm. Tickets: £3 members. £4 non-members. See Tue 5. O Toute Suit Third Eye Centre. 8pm. Tickets: £3.50.£2.50. See Fri 15.

CABARET/FOLK/ JAZZ

0 John Rarle's Berliner Band Mitchell Theatre. Box Office: 041 552 5961 (Credit Cards: 227 5015). 8pm. Tickets: £4.50. £1.50. Saxophonist atthe interface of modern music: classical. systems and jazz. Eight-piece band.

0 The Sirens Tron Theatre. Box Office: 041 552 42678. Sun 17 and Fri 22 May. 11pm. Tickets: £3 members. £4 non-members. Glasgow‘s a cappella sisters.

0 Jacques Loussier‘s Play Bach Trio Theatre Royal. Box Office: 041 331 1234. 8pm. Tickets: £6. £5. £4. A reformed group built round Loussier‘s Bach-based piano jazz. A winner at the box office.

0 Stramash in Concert Glasgow Arts Centre.

best traditional singers around Glasgow. Music. patter and stories.

0 Singers' Evening Glasgow Arts Centre. 8pm. Tickets: £2. £1 . See Fri 15.

ROCK

o The BMX Bandits. Hue And Cry, Deacon Blue, Win Pavilion Theatre. Renfield Street. Box Office: 041 332 1846. 7pm (Doors open 6.30pm). Tickets: £3. The first three acts are confirmed. and some doubt remains over the appearance ofWin— check at the Box Office. Duglas from ‘The Bandits‘ may give out some sweeties. and at the very least will be ‘awfully nice.‘ Deacon Blue should give another brilliant live performance. which will make you all buy their LP Ruinlrm'n which is out the following day. llue and Cry are equally good. and the running order is still to be decided.

DANCE

0 Contemporary Dance Group and The Punjabi Follt Dancers Kinning Park Neighbourhood Centre.