MAYFEST

This section lists all theatre, music, dance and cabaret events in Glasgow's Maytest lrom Fri 3-Thurs16 May. Community events are listed separately underneath. Details at venues and ticket availability appear at the end ol the section. There are several events taking place in Glasgow thatare not otllcially part ol Maylest and these are listed in the usual sections throughout the magazine.

RIDAY 17

Theatre

I Revolting Peasants King’s Theatre. 7.30pm. £8—£3.50 (£4—£2). Una McLean and Russell Hunter star in the first Scottish production of Patrick Prior‘s anti-Poll Tax comedy. Gerard Kelly directs for 7:84. I Man and Superman Citizens‘ Theatre. 7.30pm. £5 (£1/Free). George Bernard Shaw's philosophical comedy turns the story of Don Juan on its head, as his freethinking hero is pursued by the irrepressible Ann Whitefield without him realising. Funny in places. baffling in others. See review. I Glad Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). The down-and-outs from Edinburgh‘s Grassmarket fight back in the universally praised play about their lives. I The Noise and Smoky Breath Show Arches Theatre. 9.45pm. £5 (£2.50). This excellent show has been doing the rounds since Christmas to great acclaim. A celebration ofGlasgow through some of its most accessible and witty poets. I Skylark Third Eye Centre. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). Annie Griffin returns to Glasgow after last year‘s entertainingAriadne, with a new company called Pirate Productions and a show about our celluloid fantasies. See preview. I Serious Money New Athenacum, RSAMD. 7.15pm. £3 (£1.50). The Caryl Churchill play that was a great hit amongthe money men of London is revived by Academy students. I Tverboul Tramway. 8pm. £6 (£3). Delightful, wordless Soviet production Recommended.

I Talking Heads Third Eye Centre. 9.30pm. £5 (£3). Double bill of streetwise Stateside poet. La Loca, and streetwise Glasgow patter-merchant Tom Leonard. Should be good. I Punch and Judy and Femme Fatale Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). Snarling Beasties return to Scotland with the shows that have earned them awards in the last two Edinburgh Fringes. The first is a disturbing battle of the sexes, the second is a passionate story ofa transvestite. Recommended.

I The Real World Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). First Michel Tremblay production of the evening at the Tron - this one’s about a self-righteous playwright who irritates his family by turning them into fiction. See review.

I Hosanna Tron Theatre. 10.15pm. £5 (£2.50). Second helping ofMichel Tremblay translated for Scottish cars by the Tron. The love and loneliness of a drag queen and his leather-clad boyfriend.

Music

I Ceilidh Henry Wood Hall. 9pm. £5 (£2.50). Irish night has dancing to the St Roch‘s Irish Ceilidh Band, demonstration step dancing. and songs from Meg Davies.

Cabaret/Comedy

I Second City Moir Hall. 8pm and 11.30pm. £6 (£3). Chicago‘s hottest young comics visit Europe for the first time with a show specially written for Mayfest. Your chance to see the John Belushisof tomorrow.

I Stu Who? and Lynn Ferguson Old Athenacum Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). The hardest-working pair of shades in the West Coast comedy scene joins forces with Alexander Sister. Lynn Ferguson.

Literary Events

I Open Circle Hillhcad Library. 348 Byres Road. 7pm. £2 (£1.50). Poetry readings by Edwin Morgan, Richard Burton and Annie Maclean.

SATURDAY 18

Theatre

I Revolting Peasants King‘s Theatre. 7.30pm (Sat mat 2.30pm). £8—£3.50 (£4—£2). See Fri 17.

I Man and Superman

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Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £5 (£1/Free). See Fri 17.

I Glad Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17.

I The Noise and Smoky Breath Show Arches Theatre. 9.45pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 17.

I Skylark Third Eye Centre. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). See Fri 17.

I Tverboul Tramway. 8pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17. I Talking Heads Third Eye Centre. 9.30pm. £5 (£3). See Fri 17.

I Punch and Judy and Femme Fatale Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17.

I The Real Wurld Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Fri 17.

I Hosanna Tron Theatre. 10.15pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 17.

Music

I The Blues Band Pavilion Theatre. 8pm. £7/£6 (£3.50/£3). Some call them the greatest British purveyors of R&B, and they've been together long enough to merit the title. Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher, Rob Townsend and living and breathing TV star Paul Jones return to Mayfest.

I Boys ol the Lough City Hall. 8pm. £6 (£3). Do you know the story about the Englishman, the Irishmen and the Scotsman? Well, Aly Bain is a Shetlander, so he's only halfa Scot. They’re all in this famous. far-travelled traditional music institution.

I The Everly Brothers and Duane Eddy Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. 7.30pm. £15-£9.50. An interesting coupling of two acts who changed the face of rock‘n’roll. vocally and instrumentally. There‘s always an urgent feeling in Everlys shows that this might be the last chance to see them before Don and Phil have another decade-long bust-up, too.

Cabaret/Comedy

I Second City Moir Hall. 8pm and 11.30pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17.

I Stu Who? and Lynn Ferguson Old Athenacum Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17.

Film I Ferris Bueller's Day on

(15) (John Hughes, US, 1986) and About Last Night

1986). GET. 6pm. £3 (£2/£1.50). See Film Index.

Literary Events

I Outward Gaze ll: Lesbian and Gay Writing Festival Moir Hall, Mitchell Theatre.

New Writing Workshop 11am. Register on 041339 9092. Tony Davidson. Edwin Morgan and Mary Lockhart will lead informal sessions aimed at encouraging new writers to read and perform their work.

Lunch 1.30pm.

The Women's Writing Roadshow 2.30pm. An opportunity for women writers to participate. and listen to work read by Ellen Galiord (M011 Curpurse, Fires ofBride).

SUNDAY 19

Theatre

I Glad Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). See Fri

17.

I The Noise and Smoky Breath Show Arches Theatre. 9.45pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 17.

I Skylark Third Eye Centre. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). See Fri 17.

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: Edinburgh Fringe lavourites. Snarling Beasties pres Punch 3. Judy: The Real Story (above) and Femme Fatale at

I The Real World Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Fri 17.

Classical

I Maxim Vengerov City Hall. 7.30pm. £8 (£4). The masterful Soviet violinist. who won the prestigious Carl Flesch International Violin Competition last year aged 16. tackles Beethoven‘s Sonata in C Minor and Mendelssohn‘s Sonata in F Minor.

Dance

I Hic et Nunc Mitchell Theatre. CANCELLED. I The Nature oi the Beast Tramway. 8pm. £6 (£3). A critique of society‘s attitudes to people with special needs performed by Jigsaw Dance Theatre. See preview,

Cabaret/Comedy

I Second City Moir Hall. 8pm. £6 (£3). See Fri 17.

Film

I This Is SpinalTap(15) (Rob Reiner, US, 1983)

GF'T. 6pm. £3(£2/£1.50).

See Film Index.

Literary Events I Outward Gaze ll: Lesbian

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(18) (Edward Zwick, US, the Mitchell Theatre. Thurs 16—Sat 18 May, 7.30pm.

DAY BY DAY DIARY

and Gay Writing Festival Moir Hall, Mitchell Theatre.

New Writing Workshop 11am. See Sat 18.

Lunch 1pm.

Erotic Exile 2pm.

; ContributorstoSquare Peg magazine will perform, read and explore issues surrounding ‘Erotic Exile’ a look at religion, sexuality and identity. Glasgow Writers 3.30pm. Alasdair Gray, James Kelman and Janice Galloway will read from their work.

MONDAY 20 Theatre

I Man and Superman Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £5 (£1/Free). See Fri 17.

I The Stick Wile Old Athenacum Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£3). A new American play performed by London‘s Gate Theatre taking a hard look at the racist activities of the Ku Klux Klan.

I The Noise and Smoky Breath Show Arches Theatre. 9.45pm. £5 l.(£2.50). Sec Fri 17.

I Drowning King‘s

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