ORGANIC PRODUCE " including fresh fruit and veg, yoghurt,

cheeses, breads, flours, pasta, tofu, tempeh, breakfast cereals, baby foods, juices and wine 3

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“A vital theatre in every sense of the word“ The Independent

FESTIVAL 1990 plus a range of Dutch Biodynamic foods and

ELEVEN BRITISH & WORLD PREMIERES _ GOLDEN PROMISE - TheUK's first 5

From the: Iravirse clogmany End organic beer - traditionally brewed for a visiting n erna iona ompanles '

including TWO Fringe First Winners & __ dellCIOUS flavour. 500ml £1.19 l

an Independent Theatre Award Nomination For full ticket details phone

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£4.50 (£3.50) not Sundays

CANONGATE VENUE 5

13th August ist September, 4.15 pm.

magic bob and mr boom intimate strangers moving visions john mowat ' ' fusion . S H o w s theatre alba lucky porcupine ken campbell polish theatre late night cabaret , . , I, ' I byWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

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A ROOMS ASSEMBLY ROOMS . l } . BALLROOM MUSIC noon THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH ORCHESTRAS gagggfijfijf’fi '4 Aug-- I Sept. I2 noon \\ '3' T- presents the 11th S. “WV”: E WW. [I _ I ' EDINBURGH FESTIVAL OF BRITISH YOUTH ORCHESTRAS ' ._

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Saturday 18 August-Saturday 1 September Performances by top British youth orchestras. Opening Concert (in aid of SALVO - Scottish Arts Lobby) by : National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain Central Hall, Tollcross, Edinburgh performances at 12.30pm and 7.30pm (excluding Sundays and 12.30 on 28 August)

GEORGE SQ. THEATRE 'l 11 Aug.-1 Sept-lament

by ALAN PLATER

A celebration o‘ the We and works 01 Philip Larkln Sweet Sorrow is set ar0und a memo! a:

BY JOHN OODIER

Nineties night-lite is laid bare in this

. . comedy. Jol the Tickets .' evening performances £3.50 (OAPs Q); partytor the late poet A gm’ong'fhg’ggoom Wt?” lunchtimes £150 (OAPs £1); children, students, unemployed, disabled - FREE. ESLi'Slzisié.‘223311121 boys at the bar. whilstoutsldo In

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watching. waiting and 0""me Lucky Eric. Judd. Les and Ralph - the BOUNCERS.

pretty balloons Whether he makes Or breaks lhe party

depends on how yOu feel aDOLA 'm".‘ (muy pretty balloons'

from: Festival Fringe Box Office, 180 High Street (031 226 5138); or Queen's Hall Box Office, Clerk Street (031 668 2019); or at door Programme datails from .'

NAYO, 11 St Colme Street, Edinburgh EH3 6AG

20 The List 24— 30 August 1990