MAYFEST LISTINGS

highly-rated show. See preview.

I The Grapes of Wrath Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Tue 10.

I Trainspotting Citizens‘ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6

7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Wed 18.

I The Grapes of Wrath Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Tue IO.

I Trainspotting Citizens‘ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6

Theatre. 9pm. £6 (£3). See Tue 17.

I Phil Kay Tron Theatre. 10.45pm. £6 (£5). See Tue 17.

Film

I Genninal Gl‘T. 8pm. £4 (£3). See Film listings.

I Sonatine GFT. 8.45pm. £4 (£3). See Film listings.

FRIDAY 20

(£2). See Fri 6.

I Here Comes Everybody Tramway. 10.30pm. £7 (£4). See Mon 16.

I Boniour Tristesse Tramway. 8pm. £5 (£3). See Mon 16.

(£2). See Fri 6.

I Here Comes Everybody Tramway. 10.30pm. £7 (£4). See Mon 16.

I Dumbstruck Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50 (£3). £6 (£2). See Fri 6.

I Dumbstnick Tron I Fever Pitch Arches Theatre

Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50 1 Theatre. 7pm. £6 (£3). I Woyzeck On The

(£3). £6 (£3). 566 Fri 6. 3 See Tue 17. I Highveld Old Athenaeum. I Fever Pitch Arches } I HJLH. Citizens‘ Circle 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Wed Theatre. 7pm. £6 (£3). l Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). 18.

See Tue 17. 5 See Fri 6. I The Grapes of Wrath

I Club or No Regrets CCA. 7.30pm. £6 (£2.50). See Mon 16.

I H.H.H. Citizens’ Circle Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2).

' I Maytest Community

. Showcase: I’ll Be Seeing You Drama Centre at The E Ramshorn. 7.30pm. £4

(£2). War-time Glasgow

Citizens‘ Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Tue 10.

I Trainspotting Citizens‘ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6

Two big hands tor Phil Kay, one or a series or late-n1

1 :‘fi

ght comedians at the Tron. See Tue 17.

See Fri 6.

I Tartutte New Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.15pm. £3.50 (£2). See Tue 17.

recalled with songs and

! comedy by Take Two | Productions. : I Tartutte New

Athenaeum. RSAMD.

(£2). See Fri 6. I Dumbstruck Tron

Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50

(£3). £6 (£2). stand-by for conc £4. See Fri 6.

7.15pm. £3.50 (£2). See ' I Fever Pitch Arches I Club or No Regrets . California. which will : Andrew‘s Church. , i “C ‘7- T."““."f°- 7”” £6 (“’- CCA. 7.30pm. £6 (£2.50). 5 have been premiered at I 7.30pm. £7 (£4). Young. lfioncertopaledoma Dance SC“ I“ I7: . . . CCA favourite Forced i the Tweed River Festival ! all-woman string quartet wm‘ camenne 30“ 51 : ";.“'"°7€“""‘““. C'FCIC Entertainment returns , the previous day. all being 3 play the work which Andrew's ChUTCh~ - - m‘ 1.0: " ()pm' £6 (£2) with a new Show inspired well. presumably gave them 7301"“ £7 (Li)- A delve I me mm m Spring sec H1 6'

by detective fiction. horror films and medical text books. See preview. I Maytest Community Showcase: Dead Lucky Drama Centre at The Ramshorn. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). The Carmylites. one of last year‘s Paper Boat Award-winners. bring a new comedy about a man who has more luck than anyone bargains for.

Cabaret! Comedy

I Jeri Green and Donna

McPhail The Ferry. 10pm.

£7 (£5). Two of the best

, London circuit regulars in

a late-night double-bill. Him

I Germinal GFT. 8pm. £4 (£3). See Film listings.

their name. Haydn's Lark Quartet. alongside Beethoven‘s Quartet No 2

and Borodin’s Quartet No 1.

Music

I Carol Laula The Ferry. 1 7pm. £7 (£5). Glaswegian singer-songwriter whose

popularity at home recently led to an American record deal.

into the history of Scottish music in the works of John Clerk of Penicuik (1676—1755). A selection of his music will be heard in tandem with a violin sonata by his Italian contemporary. Corelli. The concert marks the Scottish debut of the acclaimed early music specialist. soprano Catherine Bott.

Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). Stravinsky's music is given wild and passionate form by leading Canadian choreographer Marie Chouinard and her company. See preview.

Music

I Iris Dement The Ferry. 10pm. £7 (£5). Widely held to be the most

I Maytest Community Showcase: Glasgow Generations Drama Centre at The Ramshorn. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). 7:84‘s work with three generations of Glaswegians who each cast their own impression of their city.

I Tartuiie New

Athenaeum. RSAMD.

7.15pm. £3.50 (£2). See Tue 17.

' I Sonatlne GF 1. 8.45pm. . . . .v. . promising new country £4 (£3)_ See Film “Sun 3. I‘m", a cry Tm BL“ S MUSIC vocalist to emerge in g Tent. 8pm. £10 (£8). Pat . Dance I Opera Gala Glasgow I Ravi The Ferry. 7pm recent years. a claim fully

Royal Concert Hall. 7.30pm. £15-£5.50.

TUESDAY 17

and Greg. the brothers Kane. return to Mayfest

£7 (£5). Kora player Ravi

backed up by her Infamous Angle album

I En Manque CCA.

- - with new son s and old extends traditional 7.30pm. £6 (£2.50). ‘So'prano Rn'a Hume-r M“ : favourites. g African forms into the 1 1‘19" year- The ""9 ‘0 Developed partly through Jom the POhSh Radio I The Grapes of Wrath realms ofjazz. assisted by : watCh- interviews with people in

Symphony Orchestra under conductor Anton Wit in a programme of operatic arias from Rossini. Verdi. Puccini. Mascagni and Wagner. I Kurt Dahlke Fruitmarket. 3pm. 5pm. 7pm. 9pm. £2 (£1). See

Citizens' Theatre. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Tue 10.

I Trainspotting Citizens‘ Stalls Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). See Fri 6.

I Here Comes Everybody Tramway. 10.30pm. £7

: Cabaret/

Comedy

3 I Camping Out Arches

Theatre. 9pm. £6 (£3). Award-winning New Zealand sisters the Topp Twins in an irreverent

the likes of saxophonist Jerry Underwood.

I Fiddle Puppets The Ferry. 10pm. £7 (£5). Clog dancing doesn't sound all that exciting. I know. but the Fiddle Puppets kick that

I Capercaillie The Beck‘s Tent. 8pm. £ 10 (£8). Sure to be a sell-out (if it isn‘t already) for the

popular and increasingly

assured Scots folk- rockers. I Steve Harley The Ferry.

Glasgow. this Swiss-made show by Didy Veldman and Guilherme Bothelho explores our need to be loved.

I The Rite of Spring Mitchell Theatre. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). See Thurs 19.

~ ~ " ' x ~ . .- - . 7 iii. £7 (£5). Replaces

£4 . See Mon 16. t 90m“ 53"“ Of [9505 particular prLjUdICt. firmly P _ . .

Thurs 1.2' (- ganjour Tristesse campin “Olidays- into touch. Vibrant music COI'n Blunsm'fc 1” the Class'cal Mus“: Tramway. 8pm. £5 (£3). I J8" m" and Donna Mid dance. Maw“ pmgmm'm' ; I Jonathan Miller’s St

I Will Sexton The Ferry. .

7pm. £7 (£5). Another of the Austin crew invading Mayfest. Sexton was

playing bass in a band at

See Mon 16.

I Dumbstruck Tron Theatre. 7.30pm. £7.50 (£3). £6 (£2). See Fri 6. I Fever Pitch Arches

McPhail The Ferry. 10pm.

£7 (£5). See Mon 16.

I Phil Kay Tron Theatre. 10.45pm. £6 (£5). Back

from serious success in

E Richard Thompson The Beck’s Tent. 8pm. £10 (£8). The master songwriter. singer and guitarist is always a

Dubbed ‘the new Bowie‘ when he emerged in the 70s with his band Cockney Rebel. Harley managed to find an audience of his own with

Matthew Passion

Tramway. 8pm. £15. £12 (£7). Miller directs what

could be a controversial staging of Bach‘s great

th f . h Theatre. 7 m. £6 (£3). No i Australia. Kay 'should be welcome visitor, , I oratorio. (bias: :2 aegogetiugrga‘: ? Mayfest ispcomplete I 0“ fine form Wlth his such hm a“ Make M“ . up. he has stepped out 1 without a football play freewheeling brand of Cabaret/ Sm‘k‘ and 5”” IOU“ MUSIC

front with his own distinctive amalgam of country. rock and blues. I Chick Corea The Beck’s Tent. 8pm. £10 (£8). The pianist leads his mega-slick Elekuic band with their own brand of polish. in the pocket jazz-

and this year it is Brighton Theatre Events' reworking of Nick Homby's best—seller. See preview.

I Club or Io Regrets

CCA. 7.30pm. £6 (£2.50). See Mon 16. I ILIUI. Citizens' Circle

comic anarchy.

Film

I Gerrnlnal GFT. 8pm. £4 (£3). See Film listings.

I Sonatlne GFT. 8.45pm. £4 (£3). See Film listings.

WEDNESDAY 18

Comedy

I Camping Out Arches Theatre. 9pm. £6 (£3). See Tue 17.

I Phil Kay Tron Theatre. 10.45pm. £6 (£5). See Tue 17.

Film

frequently to healthy crowds.

I Skyscraper with Fenn King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 8.30pm. £5. Fenn are a Glasgow band with a London indie label contract (and a debut album entitled Spanish in the shops) and as such are

I Youssou N’Dour The

Beck's Tent. 8pm. £10

(£8). One of the first wave

. of new African superstars

to emerge in the 80s. the Senegalese master is a great. passionately committed singer. with the additional bonus of

rock-funk fusion. Studio. 7.30pm. £6 (£2). . . ' . f h. b.. I . d. - . ~ rath‘r mor‘ familiar to a "m 0 l L L“ m” 5 1“ :si'°“1".t‘i°t°":°" has...“ N "‘eat" ‘4 an an allot a 8 CW - ..ee .‘ .. . ' y I wow“ on me I Sonatlne GFT. 8.45pm. . headlmcr‘ Skyscraper. 0mm

Andrew’s Church. 7.30pm. £7 (£5). The innovative harpist is joined by Shetland‘s

Athenaeum. RSAMD. 7.15pm. £3.50 (£2). Final- year students in Liz Lochhead‘s racy Scots

Highveld Old Athenaeum. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). Buchner's classic tale is given a grim new

£4 (£3). See Film listings.

THURSDAY 19

1 who recently supported

Rage Against The Machine.

I Mayfest Ceilidh The Ferry. 10pm. £6 (£4). Step out to the Jennifer Forest Ceilidh Band.

leading fiddler in a new I reworking of Moliere. relevance for t Cabaret] I Wollstono unplugged composition based on I - I contemporary south ea re 0 d The Ferry. 7pm. £7 (£5). RObCl'I LOUlS Stevenson‘s ' Africa in Handspring I WOYIOCK 0n the y Replaces Roy Rogers in travels. C1311? ’0 i I The lark Guartet St Puppet Company‘s Highveld Old Athenaeum. I Camping Out Arches the Mayfest programme.

22 The List 6-19 May 1994