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STARRING Una McLean Jan Wilson

KING’S THEATRE EDINBURGH

12th—24th September £4.00 £12.50 Box Office: 031 220 4349

KING’S THEATRE GLASGOW

26th September 1 st October 24th—29th October £4.00 - £12.50 _ y. Ticket Centre: 041 227 5511 $72.3 (Parity Bookings Hotline: 041 227 5522

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The International Purves Puppets Present Peter Pan by ].M. Barrie

Saturday 17th September, 11.30 & 2.30pm Tickets £2.50

Murray International Whitburn Band Present Top Brass with guest soloist Phillip McCann

5 Friday 23rd September, 8.00pm I Tickets: £4.50, £3.00 (Concession)

y. “Thank You Mr Gershwin” Starring Elaine Delmar with Keith Smith and Mike Pynes Manhattan Club Trio

Saturday 24th September, 8.00pm Tickets: £7.00, £5.00 (Concession)

Ceilidh Dance with The Occasionals

Friday 7th October, 8.00pm Tickets: £4.50, £3.00 (Concession) Terry Neason presents Songs and Loud Whispers

Thursday 27th October, 7.30pm Tickets: £5.00, £3.50 (Concession)

Scotland the What!

Thursday 10th November, 7.30pm Tickets: £8.00, £6.00 (Concession)

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