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Whuppitie Stourie is a Scots folk version of the European tale Rumpelstiltskin. The play is set in South West Scotland around 1730 and the

language is mostly Scots.

The Guidwyfe o' Kittilrumpit loses her man when he flees from the dreaded Military Press Gong. She is left with an unmarried daughter to support and survival depends on her ‘ow, Bessie, soon hopefully to produce

economically useful piglets.

Whuppitie Stourie is a tale of magic and fantasy, full of exciting action and high comedy as well as having something to say about Scotland today. Theatre Alba are renowned for bringing diversity and excitement to Scottish theatre by producing plays which use the Scots language and give emphasis to the discovery and encouragement to new Scottish writing. Among their many successes was the Fringe First winner The Puddok an the

Princess.

ST. BOSWELLS VILLAGE HALL Sat 30 Sept 7.30pm followed by Borders Festival Ceilidh by Rhymcr's Reel Tickets 0835 23344 Performance sponsored by FIOS

VOLUNTEER HALL, GALASHIELS

Tue 3 Oct 7.30pm

Tickets: 0896 55551

Performance sponsored by EXACTA Circuits

MUIRHOUSE FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES CENTRE Wed 4 Oct 7.30pm Tickets: (031) 315 2151

ROSEBERY HALL, SOUTH QUEENSFERRY Thur 5 Oct 7.30pm

Tickets: Tawn Cryer, Something Special or COuncil Chambers

JEDBURGH TOWN HALL

Fri 6 Oct 7.30pm

Tickets: 0835 63435

Performance sponsored by Mainetti

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, EDINBURGH Sat 7 Oct 7.30pm Tickets: (031) 228 1155

BALLACHULISH VILLAGE HALL Mon 9 Oct 8.00pm Tickets on the door

SHIELBRIDGE HALL, ACHARACLE Tue 10 Oct 8.00pm Tickets on the door

HELMSDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Wed 11 Oct 8.00pm Tickets on the door

THURSO TOWN HALL

Thur 12 Oct 8.00pm

Tickets: 0847 62838 0955 2598

SKERRAY VILLAGE HALL Fri 13 Oct 8.00pm Tickets on the door

ABERDEEN ARTS CENTRE Tue 17 Oct 8.00pm Tickets: 0224 641122

DALRYMPLE HALL, FRASERBURGH Wed 18 Oct 7.30pm Tickets: 0346 - 28761/25145

ASSEMBLY HALL, ELLON ACADEMY Thur 19 Oct 7.30pm Tickets: 0358 20213

BOWMORE HALL, BOWMORE, ISLAY Sat 21 Oct 8.00pm

Tickets: 049 685 419 or from Hodkinson's Shop

CASPERS, MOFFAT

Wed 25 Oct 7.30pm

Tickets: 0387 61234 ext 4445 or from A.M. Grieve

GREENOCK ARTS GUILD THEATRE Thur 26 Oct 7.30pm Tickets: 0475 23038

HENDERSON THEATRE, SHOTTS Fri 27 Oct 7.30pm

Tickets: 0501 21826 or Kenya Stores

HARBOUR ARTS CENTRE, IRVINE Sat 28 Oct 7.45pm Tickets: 0294 74059

For further information contact Theatre Alba on 031 - 225 7942