THEATRE drama & dance

Box office 0141-357 3868 (4.00pm - 8.00pm)

Cottier Theatre

Hyndland Street Glasgow

Home is Where the Art is in MAE - A VIEW OF MAE WEST New play by Ayshe Raif

May 27 - 31

Sun 1 June Glasgow Phoenix Choir with Podinghausen Choir ofGermany Gala Choral Concert

June 2 & 3 Take Two Productions

BARBRA AND SHIRLEY The best floor show in town! Two Great Concerts! Wed 4 June WOLF BIERMANN German folk superstar TONY MCMANUS Rising Scottish acoustic guitar hero!

Fri 6 June

See C other brochure for full details Off/1631’ and the West End Festival (June 14 to 29)

DIRECT FROM THE WEST END

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The Complete Works of William

Shakespeare (abridged )

All 37 plays in 97 minutes

ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE, EDINBURGH MON 2 - SAT 7 JUNE 7.45pm m, Wed & Sat matinee 2.30pm giggling; Box Office: 0131 229 9697

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Bitter legacy: Forbes Masson as the enigmatic Artemis in Wormwood, Catherine Czekawska's play about Chernobyl, at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

EDINBURGH DRAMA continued

ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE Grindlay Street. 23‘) 9697. |Access; l’. 1.. Facilities: WC. W8. H. (i. C. T. Help: A. AA] Closed Suns.

Snowshow Until Sat 31 May l‘ri 7.45pm; Sat Spin/8.30pm. £‘)- £l5 (ES—£12). See Touring.

The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (abridged) Mon 2 -Sat 7 Jun. 7.45pm; Wed/Sat mats 2.30pm. £l-£l5. See Touring.

ST BRIDE'S CENTRE

()rwell Terrace. 346 I405. [Accessz l’l’A. l.. ST. R. Facilities: WC. WS. (3. ('1 Closed Suns. Ticketline: 320 434‘). Stepping Out Until Sat .‘il May. 7.30pm. Edinburgh People’s Theatre present Richard llarris‘s best-know n play set in an adult education tapdanciiig class.

The Boyfriend Wed | | Sat 14 Jun. 7.30pm. £4 (£2 ). The well-known musical set iii a posh girls‘ finishing school in l‘)20s Nice is performed by pupils from lidinbnrgh's St .‘\lai'g;ii'et\ School.

THEATRE WORKSHOP

34 Hamilton Place. 320 5425. [Access'

Pl’A. ST. R. l'acilities‘: WC. WS. H. (i. (‘.

Help: AAI

What The Butler Saw l‘ri .iU/Sat .‘sI May. 8pm. £(i.50 ( £3). See Touring and review. page (i4.

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Cambridge Street. 328 I404. [Accessz l.. l‘acilities: WC. WS. H. (i. (‘l (‘losed Mons.

Wormwood l'ntil Sat 7 Jun. 7.30pm. £7

(£3.50). The world periiiiere of Catherine

Czerkawska's play takes a human perspective on the (‘lieriiobyl disaster. returning [0 the lives of [Wu sisters and their men a decade after the iiit‘aiiious nuclear power plant failure devastated their community. See review. page M. Caledonia Dreaming Sat 7~Sun (5 Jun. £8 (£4): preview l‘ri (i .lun. £4. See Touring and preview. page (i2.

Last Call Tue 3 Jun. 8pm. £ l. Performed reading of a new play from Berlin-based writer and director |.ut/ littbner. Monday Lizard Mon 3 .ltiii. .S‘pin. l-‘ree.

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first Monday of every month. Informal jazz/theatre performance night in the chilled-out surroundings of the 'l'rayerse cafe-bar. with local playwrights testing ottt material and jamming iazzers a- plenty.

; CENTRAL DRAMA

CUMBERNAULD THEATRE

Kildi'um. Cumbernauld. 01236 732887. lAccess: l’l’A. l.. ST. R. l‘acilities: WC. Barbra And Shir

hurs S/l'ri () .lun.

' 7.45pm. £6 (£4). See 'l'otiring.

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4(il081. [Accessj ti. l’l’A. l.. R.

l'niyersity of Stirling. Stirling. 01786 Facilities:

WC. WS. H. (il

The Complete Works Of Shakespeare

(abridged) Thurs l0 .ltiii. 7.30pm. £9 (£4.50). See Towing.

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This section lists all future dates in the central belt of shows that are on

tour.

; Barbra And Shirley (ilas‘gow -bascd

Take 'l‘wo Productions Ill a new play by Stuart Thomas about a part of pals who

are Streisand and Massey impersonators

the twist being that one of them is a male busvdriy er named Hobby. ('all (ll-ll 576 ()(ill3 for details.

(tr/tier 'l'lit'iilri: (L’iixqiiit .\lon L’l‘uc 3 Jun. Spin.

Hum/HI I’iirA ('i'tim'. /.ti mew” Wed 4 Jun. 7.30pm,

('ii/ti/n'rtiuii/i/ 'I'In'titri' Thins Sil-ii (i .ltin. 7.45pm.

Uni/tr (‘i'i'ii' (tum: “Hill/WITH!) Say 7 Jun. 7.30 iin.

Caledonia Dreaming 7:.s‘4 't‘heaiie (‘oiiipany present the latest play from the pen of Scottish hotshot l)a\ id (ii'eig. Set on a summer's night in lfdinburgli

w here a rumour is sweeping town that

local hero Sean (‘onneiy has booked itito

the (‘aledoiiian hotel the play is ahotit independence. deyoltitioii and union. ()r

is it just about a iiiillsniaii from

l"otiiitainbridge'.’ Tlie aiisw er's probably

\‘essh See pre\ iew. page ()2. ('all (H41

fm 2:10 for details.

l‘nnerw 'l‘lii'iitri'. India/turd: Sat 7 Still