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Tuesday 14—Sunday 19 November at 7.30pm FOURSIGHT THEATRE presents HITLER’S WOMEN Tickets £4.75, concession £2.50

Tuesday 21—Sunday 26 November at 7.30pm A TRAVERSE THEATRE SPRINGBOARD PRODUCTION BEVERLEY’S BUTCHER by Mary Cassidy All tickets £2.50; no concessions Friday 1—Saturday 30 December Matinees and Evening performances THE TRAVERSE THEATRE COMPANY presents THE TURKEY THAT FOUGHT BACK by Stuart Hepburn

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THE TRAVERSE

PHIL MCINTYRE PRESENTS

CRAIG FERGUSON

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ST ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Thursday 9th November DUNDEE UNIVERSITY Friday 10th November ABERDEEN ARTS CENTRE Saturday 11th November GLASGOW PAVILION Sunday 12th November

LISTINGS

DISABLED ACCESS KEY

Access: P = Parking Facilities. PPA = Parking to be Pre-Arranged. L = Level Access. R = Ramped Access. ST = Steps to negotiate.

Facilities: WC = AdaptedToilet(s). WS = Wheelchair Spaces. AS = AdjacentSeats. E = Induction Loop System. G = Guide Dogs Allowed. R = Restaurant Accessible. B = Bar Accessible. T = Adapted Telephone.

Help: A = Assistance Available. AA = Advise Venue in Advance.

LISTINGS

Theatre is listed by city first, then byvenue. running in alphabetical order. Touring shows are listed separately under the relevant heading. Prices in brackets are the concessionary price. Long running shows, unless specified otherwise. do not run on Sundays.

GLASGOW

I CITIZENS' THEATRE Gorbals Street. 429 (1022. Box Office Mon—Sat 10am—8pm. Bar. [Access: P. L. Facilities: WC. WS. E. G. R. Help: AA]

Travels With My Aunt Fri 10 Nov—Sat 18 Nov. 7.30pm. £5 (£1 ) OAPs and Unemployed Free. Graham Greene‘s story has been adapted by Giles l lavergal who also finds time to co-direct and act in the latest Citizens' Production. See Preview.

I CLYDEBANK COMMUNITY PLAY FESTIVAL Various venues (see below). Further detailson 9521599.

A ten-day festival of new plays. readings and workshops. written. directed and acted by local people. A Season Ticket for all six shows costs just £1 .51) (75p). See Preview.

Drowning and A Tenant For Edgar Mortez Wed 15—Thurs 16 Nov. 7.30pm. Clydebank Town Hall. A.C. Arnold‘s Drowning is a Iove-on-the-dole tale about a boy who can't summon up the nervesto ask the girl of his dreams for a date. It is coupled with a play by Simon Donald. author of Prickly Heat seen at The Traverse in Edinburgh. about an unlikely young landlord and a worldly-wise tenant who discover a shared figure in their lives. A figure perhaps best left alone. Playreadings Fri 17 & Mon 20 Nov. 7.3llpm. Clydebank [1840 Centre. Plays by local writers are given a first airingin two nights of rehearsed readings.

Drama Workshop Mon 21) Nov. Clydebank UB4ilCentre. Call 952 1599 for details. Writing Workshop Wed 22 Nov. Clydebank L'B4llCentre. Call 952 1599 for details. Sardines and Three Boys Tue 2 l—ch 22 Nov. 7.30pm. Edinbarnett School. Laura Arundel had a hit in last year's Mayfest with Where the Green (1‘ russ Grows and she follows it up with SHNITIK’S about art eventful evening in a Shared Accommodation Scheme where three women try to deal with a father on the doorstep and a jilted wife on the rampage. Neil Jack’s comedy. Three Boys. is based on a real life incident in 1984. when three boys broke into a gun shop in Paisley.

The Telling and Death is Delicious When You're Dreaming Thurs 23—Fri 24 Nov. 7.30pm. St Andrew‘sTheatre. Eileen Cumming's The Telling takesan uncompromising look at the devastating effectson a woman and her family when she is raped by a power-crazed man. Frank McNulty's play also takes a look at a sensitive subject in this case. howthe events like the horror of I lungerford can happen.

I CRAWFURO THEATREJordanhill College. 76 Southbrae Drive. Glasgow. ()41 951) 3437/3438. [Access: P. R.

Facilities: WC. WS. E. G. R. 8. Help: A.

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Dance Alive Sat 18 Nov. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). See Dance Listings. Asian Duiz Show and Song Night Sun 19 Nov. 7.3(lpm. One of a series ofevents organised by Asian Arts for the local Asian community. The Snuggle or Green Blood ch 22—Fri 24 Nov. l.3()pm. £1. Aimed at 7-I2 yearolds. this is a large-scale puppet adaptation ofa J.B. Priestly short story that makes use of masked actors and delicate marionettes. New Beginnings season. I CUMBERNAULO THEATRE Cumbernauld. ()236 732887. Box Office Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am-3pm; (r«8pm pert. evgs Bar/Cafe. [Access: PPA. ST. Facilities: WC. WS. (5. 8. Help: A. AA]. Bouncers Until Sat 11 Nov. 7.45pm. Mon—'1‘hursi2.5(l(£l .25). Fri—Sat £4(£2). Another production to celebrate Cumbernauld Theatre's lilth birthday. This is a new staging ofJohn (iodber‘s stylised night-club comedy which has helped turn Hull Truck Theatre Company into a perennial favourite on the Edinburgh Fringe. Robert Robson directs the home-grown company. See Review. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Thurs 23 Nov—Sat 3() Dec. lllam weekdays until 22 Dec; 1.3(1pm everyday until2l Decthen 23. 26. 27 & 31) Dec: 7.30pm 8 8; 9 Dec. then 13—30 Dec. ('umbernauld Theatre is first past the post in this year's panto race. See Christmas Show feature in next issue. I EAST KILBRIOE VILLAGE THEATRE Maxwell Drive. ()3552 48669.

Revue-ing The Situation Until Sat 11 Nov. 7.30pm. Musical cabaret and Comedy from Chameleon Theatre Company. See Cabaret.

I FORUM ARTS CENTRE Martyrs' School. Parson Street.

Voice Class Wed 15 Nov. 7.30pm. £2. The emphasis of this Performance Exchange class open to professional performers ison accents and dialects. If there is one you have particular problems with. this should be a chance to concentrate on it. Further detailson 942 7118.

Make-up Class Wed 22 Nov. 7.30pm. £2. A chance to explore new and exciting techniques in both naturalistic and stylised theatrical make-up. For more detailsof Performance Exchange classes aimed at professional performers call 942 7118.

I GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. [Access: PPA. R. Facilities: WC. R. G. Help: A. AA]. Whale Music Until Fri 11) Nov. 7.30pm. £3 (£1.50). The Strathclyde Theatre Group mount the first Scottish production of Anthony Minghella's warm. poignant and comic study of pregnancy and relationships between women. This is the

now homeless company‘s first show ofthe autumn season after a very successful series of plays on show in the lidinburgh Fringe.

I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Tickets available from Ticket Centre. Candleriggs ( Mon— Sat li).3()am—8pm. 227 551 l ) and Ticket Link Box Offices and from the Students Union on 332 (I691.

Wallace- Guardian of Scotland Tue 2 l—Sat 25 Nov. 7.30pm. £3 (£1 ). Double Fringe First winners. Strathclyde Theatre (iroup in yet another venue. perform Patrick

48 The List 10— 23 November 1989