MAYFEST LISTINGS

Lorca moves ho- Spain to In as Belfast“: Charahanc flleahe ny mucus

emulsion ottheiiouse oi Bernaddllha atthe MitcheliTheatre, Mon 1D—Fri 14 May.

screening of F.W. Mumau’s last film. which tells of the doomed affair of a Tahitian girl and a pearl fisherman. See preview.

I Leolo GFT. 8.45pm. £3.70 (£2.80). See Fri 7.

THURSDAY 20

Theatre

I Aspects of love King's Theatre. 7.30pm. £21—£2. See Tue 11.

I Don’t Fool With love and The Blind Meu Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Tue 18.

I The Moment: Hamlet Citizens’ Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri

7.

I Old Bose Citizens’ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Frank Pig Says liello Chandler Studio. RSAMD. 8pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Tue 18.

I Sex III Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I l’Asceusore Drama Centre at the Ramshom. 6.45pm and 8.15pm. £7 (£4). See Wed 19.

I The Pat Iiohhy Stories CCA. 10pm. £5 (£2.50). See Tue 18.

I Sunset Song Citizens’ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Buchanan Pavilion Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4) and £6.50 (£3.50). Tom McGrath‘s tribute to the World Champion Scottish boxer. Ken Buchanan. in a Traverse Theatre production by [an Brown. Read the script in Theatre Scotland. See preview.

I ilouse Arches Theatre. 9.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I ligredo llotel Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Wed 19.

Classical

I Scottish Chile! Orchestra Tramway. 8pm. £9 (£5). See preview.

Music

I Rock Salt and iiaiis Ferry Club. Club open from midnight. £1. See Mon 17.

I Bronte Brothers The Ferry. 10pm. £7 (£5). Rootsy new band. just finished supporting Gerry Rafferty and warming up for a tour with Buddy

Guy.

I Beed ilhythm and liap The Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). Clarinettist David Jean Baptiste. multi- instrumentalist Nitin Sawnhey and trumpeter Byron Wallen are the featured artists in this challenging programme of new sounds from the interactive London scene. bringing together jazz with a range of other musical traditions in a

i highly contemporary interchange.

I Eric Sleichim and Blindman Kwartet CCA. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). Highly unorthodox saxophone quartet.

Film

I Leolo GFT. 3.30pm £2.80 (£1.80); 8.45pm. £3.70 (£2.80). See Fri 7.

FRIDAY 21

Theatre

I Aspects of love King’s Theatre. 7.30pm. £21—£2. See Tue 11.

I Don’t Fool With love and The Blind Men Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Tue 18.

I The Marowitz iianlet Citizens‘ Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri

7.

I Old Bose Citizens’ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Frank Pig Says lieiio Chandler Studio. RSAMD. 8pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Tue 18.

I Sex Ill Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I Night After Ilgllt CCA. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). Neil Bartlett’s company. Gloria. presents the current stage of this work- in-progress that completes the trilogy that began with A Vision Of Love Revealed In Sleep and Sarrasine. The completed version will be seen at the Traverse and Tramway in the summer.

I L’Ascensore Drama Centre at the Ramshom. 6.45pm. 8.15pm and 9.45pm. £7 (£4). See Wed 19

I Sunset Song Citizens’ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Buchanan Pavilion Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4) and £6.50 (£3.50). See Thurs 20.

I House Arches Theatre. 9.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I iiigredo Hotel Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Wed 19.

Dance

I Deadly Serious New Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50). Adventures in Motion Pictures pays homage to Hitchcock in a double-bill that covers broody black and white and stylish technicolour.

I Dans La Salle Des Pas Perdus and toe Regions Oll lord CCA. 9pm. £5 (£2.50). Montreal's Cas Public shows off the work of choreographer Helene Blackburn in an intense. personal and phsyically strong display.

Classical

I Clinlta State Choir oi St Petershurg St Aloysius Church Gamethill. 8pm. £7 (£4). The prestigious choir. which can trace its history back to 1479. performs Rachmaninov’s Vespers and five works by Sviridov.

I lived Murray Guinness Room. RSAMD. 8pm.

£5.50 (£3). The world’s greatest exponent of freebass accordion. whose repertoire encompasses three centuries. tonight premieres Nigel Clarke’s On The Wings Of The Wind.

Music

' I Allan lioldswotth The

Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). The legendary guitarist’s guitarist. his music falls somewhere between jazz and rock. See preview.

I McClusltey Brothers The Ferry. 10pm. £7 (£5). Always a good live draw. and the phenomenal success of ‘Young At Heart’. recorded when they were part of The Bluebells. should do no harm at all. Accessible modern folk music.

Film I leolo GFT. 3.30pm

£2.80 (£1.80); 8.45pm £3.70 (£2.80). See Fri 7.

SATURDAY 22

Theatre

I Aspects of love King’s Theatre. 3pm and 7.30pm. £2l—£2. See Tue 11.

I Don’t Fool With love and The Blind Men Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Tue 18.

I The Marotuitz liamlet Citizens’ Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri

7.

I Old Bose Citizens‘ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Frank Pig Says Iiello Chandler Studio. RSAMD. 8pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Tue 18.

I Sex III Arches Theatre. 7.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I Night After ilight CCA. 7.30pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 21.

I l’Ascensore Drama Centre at the Ramshom. 6.45pm. 8.15pm and 9.45pm. £7 (£4). See Wed 19.

I Sunset Song Citizens’ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 7.

I Buchanan Pavilion Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4) and £6.50 (£3.50). See Thurs 20.

I flottse Arches Theatre. 9.30pm. £5.50 (£3). See Tue 18.

I ligredo Ilotei Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £6.50 (£3.50). See Wed 19.

Dance

I Deadly Serious New Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.30pm. See Fri 21.

I Dans la Selle Des Pas Perdus and les Regions Oil lord CCA. 9pm. £5 (£2.50). See Fri 21.

Classical

I Scottish Chamber Orchestra Tramway. 8pm. £9 (£5). See Preview.

I Rock Salt and liails Ferry Club. Club open

from midnight. £l. See Mon 17.

I love and Money The Ferry. 10pm. £10 (£8). Their first full Glasgow performance for two years. an acoustic performance of old and new songs. with a stripped-down band and guest musicians.

I Steve Hackett The Ferry. 7pm. £10(£8). Former Genesis sideman and now guitar hero in his own right. Hackett fronts the band GTR and plays acoustic tours too. Something of a muso’s

night out. this.

I Simon Thire The Ferry. 2pm. £3 (Children under twelve free). Edinburgh’s young concertina wizard takes the little instrument to musical places it’s never before reached.

I Mayiest Ceilidh City Hall. 8pm. £5.50 (£3). With the John Ellis Ceilidh Band.

Film I Leolo GFT. 3.30pm

£2.80; 6.15pm. 8.45pm. £3.70 (£2.80). See Fri 7.

COMMUNITY

EVENTS

Mayiest community perionnances are listed alphabetically. For venue details see Mayiest programme or call 041 552 8000.

I Abigail’s Party Mon 10—Sat 15. Actors Lab in Mike Leigh’s classic comedy of manners.

I The Anatomlst Until Mon 17. Burke and Hare investigation by lnc Theatre Company.

I Circus Spectacular

= Thurs 20—Sat 22 May. No

Fit State Circus does its stuff.

? I The Displaced Issue

Tue ll—Fri 14.

§ Enterprising performance organised by imaginary

Zoo working with young people who have experienced homelessness.

I Elias plus Support Until Sat 15. Eclectic funksters with local bands

1' in support. ; I Giants, Magic and

Mystery Fri l4-Thurs 20. Fantasy and adventure with Cl debuilt Puppets.

. I The immy iiutton

' Dance Band Fri 7-Thurs

20. Chicago swing.

I Magic Bob Sat 15. 1pm. Yoker Neighbourhood Centre. Children’s magic man. I Musical Chairs Tue 4-Mon 10. Wildcat in a tragi-comedy about a woman finding it hard to balance her domestic responsibilities against her need to earn a living.

I New Frontiers Mon lO—Thurs 20. 7:84 brings together young people

: from Scotland and

Germany to talk about today’s Europe.

I lilce Fri 7 and Thurs 20. Drumchapel Theatre for Youth in a touching monologue about a man who arrives in Britain from the Caribbean.

I On All’ Wed 19—Sat 22. Scarlet Theatre in an

. imaginative radio station

black comedy. I Drixa Ba Ba Mon 17. 7.30pm. Mercat Theatre.

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Drumchapel. Afro- Brazilian music and dance.

I Particit Thistle Football Crazy Mon iO—Sat 15. Out and about with the Arches Theatre Company and David Belcher’s tribute to the footballing underdogs.

I Pinacoladas and Croysants Until Thurs 13. Sun. sea and sangria with the Carmylites.

I The Provan Spirit Until Fri 14. A historical look at pollution with the Greater Easterhouse Theatre Company.

I Babble Burns Yer Tee’s Dot! Tue li—Sat 22. The

. MsFits take a satirical

look at the women behind the men of history.

lOThe Return of Haifa Cast Tue 4—Mon l7. Writers from Naked Video and Naked Radio in their own comedy show.

I Boll Boy Mon 10—Fri l4. Hullaballo Children’s Theatre Company tells the tale of Scotland’s notorious outlaw.

I Stick Tue ll—Sat 22. Writing. poems. prose and drama by Bread and Circuses.

I Sweethearts oi the Yellow Rose Mon l7—Fri 2 1. Take Two productions in a play about country music.

I Tartuiie Tue I l—Thurs 20. Liz Lochhead’s Moliere translation performed by Castlemiik People’s Theatre.

I Theatre Decele Fri 14. 10am. Yoker Neighbourhood Centre. Early-moming improvisation.

I Write into ‘93 Sat 15. 11am—4pm. Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre. A writing seminar led by Alison L. Kennedy. Duncan Lunan and Edwin

Morgan.

I Yoker Book Fair Mon 10—Sat 15. 10am-3pm. Yoker Neighbourhood Centre. Book-based happenings all week.

28 The List 740 May 1993