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Drama ls listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Dance is listed after drama for each city. Shows will be listed. provided that details reach our offices at least ten days before publication.

Drama 8: dance listings compiled by Kelly Apter.

DISABLED ACCESS KEY

WA = Wheelchair Access: P = Parking Facilities; WC = Adapted Toilettsl. TICKETLINK

Tickets for major venues in (ilasgow are available from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. Mon A Sat l0.30am~(i.3()pm: Sun noon—5pm in person or until 9pm by phone on 01-11 287 551 I. Any Ticketlink box office can sell tickets for other

THEATRE TOKENS

'11" indicates venues where Theatre Tokens can be exchanged for tickets. Tokens can be bought from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. (ilasgow. 0141 287 5910; most branches of W”. Smith. John Menzies and James Thin Booksellers; or by credit card from Tokenline. 0171 240 8800.

Glasgow Drama

THE ARCHES

253 Argyle Street. 0901 ()22 0300. [WC. WA]

51 Pegasus Fri 20 & Sat 21 Sep. 7.30pm. £6 (£4). (irey Coast presents this moving new play about the tensions faced in a small village by young and old alike. Is the village too small or the universe too big'.’. See review.

Opium Eater Fri 27 & Sat 28 Sep. 7.30pm. £6 (£4). Splinters Productions’ compelling portrait of a relationship between a flawed linglish man of letters and his dim—witted Scots servant. See preview.

Will you Love me When I’m Dead? Thu 3 ()ct. 5pm. Free. A farcical look at love in this work in progress inspired by Hitchcock's Miss Lonely Heart (Rear Windmr'l.

CITIZENS’ THEATRE

11‘) (iorbals Street. 42‘) 0022. IP. H. 'l'I‘. WC. WA]

The Good Woman of Setzuan Until Sat 21 Sep. 7.30pm (Thu mat 1.15pm). £5- £10 (£3). Ages 13+. Tag Theatre Company presents Brecht's classic parable about a good-hearted prostitute who is rewarded by the gods. See review.

The Derry Boat Tue 2-1 Sep~-Sat 5 ()ct (not Sun/Mon). 7.30pm. £10 (£3). A funny and moving play about four generations of migration between Ireland and Scotland.

Gagarin Way Tue 24 Sep Sat 5 ()et

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(not Sun/Mon). 7.30pm. £10 (£5). The 'l‘raverse Theatre Company presents (iregory Burke’s award-winning black comedy about a heist that goes horribly wrong. See review.

COTTIER THEATRE

93-95 llyndland Street. 357 3868. III. WC. WAI

Your Turn to Clean the Stair lfntil Sat 21 Sep. 8pm. £8 (£5) from 01355 236651. Rona Munro's comic look at the dramatic tensions between residents in a tenement block performed by Rapture Theatre Company. See review.

Refuge Wed 25 Sat 38 Sep. 7.30pm. £8 (£5) from 01236 730658. (ilasgow- based Wee Slice theatre company presents Janet Paisley's gritty and darkly humorous play set in a women's rel'uge.

KING’S THEATRE 297 Bath Street. 287 5511. III. “C, W'AI Annie Until Sat 21 Sep. 7.30pm (Sat

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mat 2.30pm). £10 £14. Feel-good musical courtesy of the orphaned red- head who sings her way into the heart of hard-nosed businessman Daddy Warbucks.

Parking Lot in Pittsburgh Mon 23- Sat 28 Sep. 7.30pm (Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm). £5<£l8.50. After a sell-out premiere in 2001. High Rmul's liileen McCallum is back as Maggie Sweeney who returns to Scotland from Pittsburgh to 1'1er that not only has her country changed but her family has too.

The Odd Couple Mon 30 Sep-Sat 5 ()ct. 7.30pm (Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm). £5- £18.50. (ierard Kelly and Andy (Tray take on the roles immortalised on celluloid by Walter .‘vlatthau and Jack I.emmon. in Neil Simon‘s engaging comedy.

PAISLEY ARTS CENTRE New Street. 887 1010. Ill. WC. WA] Your Turn to Clean the Stair Fri

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The Good Woman of Setzuan James Brining’s production of Brecht‘s classic for TAG brings much contemporary insight to the 1942 parable. A clever design and strong performances make this a highly theatrical. as well as politically instructive evening of theatre. Cit/zens' Theatre, Glasgow, until Sat 27 Sep, then touring.

51% Dundee Festival of Dance SDT combine with the truly international Dance Atlantic and the always excellent Jasmin Vardimon to present a season of highly varied but always very contemporary work. With SDT's newly expanded ensemble group on display. the talents of such choreographers as Jan De Schynkel and artistic director Janet Smith should be shown to great advantage. Various venues, unti/ Sat 28 Sep.

Glasgow. Cottier Theatre.

Factory Girls Thu 3—Sat 5 Oct. 7.30pm. £4-£7 (£3—£3.50). 7:84 presents Frank McGuinness‘ award-winning play set in a Donegal shirt factory during the 70s as five women face the threat of redundancy.

27 Sep. 7.30pm. £7 (£3.50). See

UK Arts International 8 Tribal Soul present

THE MAN WHO COMMITTED THOUGHT

"A solo performance of mesmerising power" The Scotsman

: Inspired by the courage and humour of the citizens of Africa.

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Edinburgh Fringe First Winner

8y performer Er creator Patrice Naiambana ONLY SCOTTISH VENUE

Tue 8 Oct. 7.30pm £7 / £3.50 0141 887 1010

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