MAYFEST LISTINGS

Tickets for the majority of Mayfest events can be purchased from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 04! 227 5511. Personal booking Mon—Sat 10am—6pm; telephone booking 9am—9pm.

I Arches Theatre 30 Midland Street. 22I 9736. I Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 ()522.

I Citizens’ Theatre 119 Gorbals Street. 429 0022.

I Macbeth Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50—£2.50. (Preview. two for price of one). Iain Glen heads an impressive Scottish cast directed by Michael Boyd in ajoint venture between the Tron. Dundee Rep and Mayfest. See preview.

FRIDAY 30

Theatre

I Particlt Thistle EC Arches Theatre. 9pm. £5.50 (£3). Herald rock- man David Belcher reveals his liking for the underdog in a cult

Classical

I Sergei Babayan Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 7.45pm. £7 (£4). Armenian-bom pianist par excellence and winner of numerous prestigious international piano competitions. He plays works by Bach. Mendelssohn. Prokofiev and Rachtnaninov.

Music

I Frances Black and Kleran Cos: The Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). Soft-edged Irish folk ballads and heart-on-sleeve

DAY BY DAY IIARY

TICKETS

I citY "a" Candlcriggs. alternative to The Celtic

237 55l 1- Story. See feature. a ram“ Th. I Drama Centre at the I The Marowltz Hamlet 1., , m " £7 £5 V 33mm“ 98 Ingram Citizens‘ Circle Studio. V933”! rptfll'. . ( ‘1')' Street. 552 3489. 5 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See ; h ' ,d“ "9 , '1“? ,d I The Ferry Clyde Place. ThurS 29. t "'f :‘ng-‘I‘,’m¢ 429 1625- I OId Bose Citizens‘ a

I Glasgow Film Theatre Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 3 C . _H R

l2 Rose Street. 332 8128. (£2)_ sec wed gg 800m“ so

I Glasgow Boyal Concert I Sabotage Tramway. ; (Liz) Th;HP""1‘I, ~ ('11 I d Hall 2 Sauchiehall Street. First Sum Timc 7pm. £7 H: -d~ L '2h :1" 5 d" 332 6633- (£4). Multi-media. weird “” “M”

Lowlands in instrumental music and Gaelic song.

I Clan Alba Pavilion

I King’s Theatre Bath Street. 227 551 I.

and wonderful exploration of the human body. as the

.Mltcheuthealre—l NVA Organisation Theatre 8pm “(5) £7 ' ‘ii~si--i.227 . . . , .. . -, F r“ (prevrously Test Dept (b4)- Dwk Gaughan‘

Pmducmmsl brings ' Brian MacNeill and six I PaVIlIOD "leave '2' together an international

Rentield Street. 332 1846. I RSAMO I00 Renfrew Street. 332 5057.

I Tramway 25 Albert Drive. 423 I333.

I Tron Theatre 63 Trongate. 552 4267.

WEDNESDAY 28

Theatre

I Old Bose Citizens' Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). Generation-gap drama by Heinrich Henkel about an old woman and the young man who paints her house. Directed by Robert David MacDonald.

THURSDAY 29

Theatre

I The Marowitz Hamlet Citizens' Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). Freeform Shakespeare reworking by 60s maverick director Charles Marowitz and revived here by Malcolm Sutherland.

I Old Bose Citizens' Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Wed 28.

band of artists for a promenade performance like no other. Performances start at twenty-minute intervals. See feature.

I The Oracle (Because We’re Here) CCA. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). Performance art meets opera. as the internationally renowned Station House Opera show off the results of a CCA residency. See preview.

I Sunset Song Citizens‘ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). TAG‘s excellent adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel was rather overshadowed by a higher-profile Communicado show on its first airing. so it's good to see it back. The company will present all of the Scots Quuir trilogy in this year‘s Edinburgh lntemational Festival.

I Macbeth Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50—£2.50. (Preview. two for price of one). See Thurs 29.

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others from well-known bands in a Scottish eightsome reel. See preview.

SATURDAY 1

Theatre

I Particlt Thistle FC Arches Theatre. 9pm. £5.50 (£3). See Fri 30.

I The Marowltz Hamlet Citizens‘ Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Thurs 29.

I Old Rose Citizens’ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Wed 28.

I Sabotage Tramway. First Stan Time 7pm. £7 (£4). See Fri 30.

I The Oracle (Because We’re Here) CCA. 9pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 30.

I Sunset Song Citizens‘ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 30.

I Macbeth Tron Theatre. 8pm. £7.50—£2.50. See Thurs 29.

I LO.V.E Arches Theatre. 7pm. £6.50 (£3.50). Regular visitor to Scotland. Volcano Theatre from Wales brings a punchy. physical interpretation of Shakespeare‘s sonnets directed by DV8‘s Nigel Chamock. See preview.

Dance

I La Chambre Blanche New Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). The first show in Mayfest's special Canadian season is by O Vertigo Danse which

presents a disturbing and mysterious vision of a room. See preview.

Music

I louise Hutitowslti and Nigel Clark Ferry Club. Club open from midnight. £1. MellilIuoUs Glasgow songstress who was responsible for two of the better tracks on This Mortal Coil's Filigree And Shadow, and has worked extensively with Scottish musicians over the last few years. She‘s joined by the former Hue 8; Cry string-picker who’s also become one of Scotland's most prominent jazz guitarists.

I The Humpft Family The Ferry. l0pm. £7 (£5). See Fri 30.

I Pentangle The Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). Great 70s acoustic folk/jazz group based around the acoustic guitars of Bert Janseh and John Renbourne with vocalist Jacqui McShee. See preview.

I Adel Salameh The Ferry. 2pm. £3 (children under 12 free).

I Henry Rollins Pavilion Theatre. 8pm. £8 (£4). £7 (£3.50). See feature.

I Maytest Ceilidh City Hall. 8pm. £5.50 (£3).

Forced Entertainment tries to describe the world

Arches Theatre. 9pm. £5.50 (£3). See Fri 30.

I The Marowitz Hamlet

Citizens' Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Thurs 29.

I Old Rose Citizens' Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Wed 2S.

I sabotage Tramway. First Start Time 7pm. £7 (£4). See Fri 30.

I Sunset Song Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 30.

I Macbeth Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50--£2.50. See Thurs 29.

I LO.V.E. Arches Theatre. i 7pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See

Sat 1.

Dance

I La Chambre Blanche New Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Sat 1.

Classical

I The Smith Quartet Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 7.45pm. £7 (£4). Young and stylish string quartet specialising in modern repertoire. Tonight they play Kevin Volans. Carl

as it it were a beautiful place at the CCA.

SUNDAY 2

5 Theatre : I Partch Thistle FC

Vine and (iraham Fitkin.

Music

I Lorna Brooks Ferry Club. Club open from midnight. £I. Strong- voiced singer/guitarist. formerly of Brooks and later the partner of Carol

l.aula in The Misfits.

I Blues ’n’ Trouble The

Ferry. l0pm. £7 (£5). A

decade old this year. and

- R&B favourites not just in their native Scotland but

also abroad. Blues ’11”

Trouble have a habit of

bringing the house down

wherever they play.

I Mouth Music The Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). With their reputation already

growing. Mouth Music recently released a new LP. .lIu-I)l. which combines ethnic references (home-grown. Asian and African) with ambient dance culture. Best known to the public at large for their

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soundtrack.

I oominic Kirwan Pavilion Theatre. 8pm. £8 (£5). £7 (£4).

Film I Thank God I’m a Lesbian (ii-‘1‘. 4pm. £2.so (£l.80). Wide-ranging 4