MUSICAL KATIE MORAG Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Tue 20—Sat 24 Sep

Making the leap from page to stage is never easy. Books conjure up images in our minds which can never be truly replicated by someone else’s vision. Which is why Mull Theatre, the creators of Katie Morag the stage musical, decided to start from scratch. All the usual suspects from Mairi Hedderwick’s original books are there: Katie, Grannie Island, Grannie Mainland - even the CalMac ferry which links Katie’s home on the Isle of Struay to the rest of the world. But so too are some new characters - three American tourists who visit the island while Katie’s parents are away - and a whole new storyline. With a little help from the audience, the characters solve riddles, sing songs and find themselves in the odd spooky location.

Director and composer Gordon Dougall explains why playwright Lisa Grindall chose not to stage one of Hedderwick’s existing tales: ‘Lisa and Mairi spoke a great deal about how to turn Katie Morag into a stage show, and decided it had to be a new story, but with elements from the books that people might recognise. So essentially it’s a standalone musical theatre piece for young people.’ (Kelly Apter)

Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. Theatrical fun for 6—1 l-year-olds.

CCA Kids Club: September Sunshine Sat 10 Sep. 10—1 1.30am. £3. CCA. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. Workshop looking at the history of the sun. front sunflowers to ancient sun gods.

Sounds Rubbish Sun 18 Sep. 1--4pm. Free. The Hidden Gardens. Tramway. 25 Albert Drive. 0845 3303501. Learn how to make and play simple musical instruments out of recyclable materials. No booking required.

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Activities & Fun

Movie Club Sat 17 Sep. 10.30am—noon. Free. Museum of Transport, Kelvin Hall. 1 Bunhouse Road. 287 2720. Cinema-related workshops for children aged 7—12. with shadow puppets. drama and script writing. Booking essential.

it’s a Gas! Sat 10 & Sun 11 Sep. Sat 17 & Sun 18 Sep. noon. 2pm & 4pm. £6.95 (£4.95). Glasgow Science Centre. 50 Pacific Quay. 420 5010. Hydrogen. oxygen and nitrogen all star in this explosive live science show. Price is entry to the Science Mall.

Drop-In Drama for Kids Sat 10 & Sat 17 Sep, 1 lam—noon. £4. CCA. 350

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I Spy with PC Mckay Sat 10 Sep. 2pm. £4.50 (£3.50). Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre. 8— 10 Balcarres Avenue. Kelvindale. Can PC Mackay lind cheeky Robert‘s dog. and what has happened to Randalph‘s wand? Suitable for kids aged 3—8.

Arthur: The Story of a King L'ntil Sat 10 Sep. Thu 1pm; Thu—Fri 7pm: Sat 1 1am & 5.30pm. £13 (£9). Theatre Royal. 282 Hope Street. 332 9000. Wee

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Stories bring the legendary tale of King Arthur and his knights to life.

Return to Dragon Island Sun I 1

Sep. 1 3pm. Free. The Hidden (iardens. Tramway. 25 Albert Drive. 0845 3303501. Luminous Music present a magical adventure set in the Island of Hills and Flowers. Suitable for ages 5-8.

booking essential.

Disney on Ice Tue l3—Sun 18 Sep. Tue—Sat 7.30pm: Fri—Sun 3.45pm

(Sat/Sun mat noon). £10.50. SFCC.

Finnieston Quay. 08700404000. Magical ice-based show celebrating 100 years of Disney.

The Paper Bag Princess Sat 17 Sep.

2pm. £4.50 (£3.50). Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre. 8 -l0 Balcarres Avenue. Kelvindale. Pavla's Puppets presents a

charming tale of a princess and a dragon.

Suitable for ages 5 --9.

The Katie Morag Stories Tue 20-«Sat 24 Sep. Tue—Thu 10.30am; Fri/Sat 3pm 8; 7.30pm (Sat mat l lam). £5

(£2.50- £3). Citizens' Theatre. 119 (iorbals Street. 429 ()022. See panel.

Storytelling Tall Tales in the Tower Sat 17 Sep. noon 1 2.45pm. Free. 'i‘ron Theatre. ()3

; Trongate. 552 4267. th interactive

storytelling sessions in the Tron’s Clock Tower for ages 3— 5.

Storytelling at GOMA Sat |() Sep.

2—3pm. Free. (iallery of Modern Art. Queen Street. 229 I996. iixplore the Barbara Kruger exhibition through animated tales and music with

storytelling Lesley ()‘Brien. Suitable for

ages 3— l 1 years.

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Royal Museum Art Cart Sat |() 8:

. Sun 11 Sep. 10am—4pm: Sat 17 6’; Sun

18 Sep. noon-4pm. Free. Royal Museum. Chambers Street. 247 4219. Free materials to draw and colour pictures.

, Dance Kids Sat 17 Sep. 10am & 1 1am ( 1—4 years); 12.30pm 8; 1.30pm (3~-() years). £4 (£1.50-«£2). North lidinburgh

Arts Centre. 15a Pennywell Court. 315

: 2151. Prepare to stamp. slide. jump and

leap at these fun dance classes.

First Impressions: Islamic Art and Design Sat 10 Sep & Sat 17 Sep. 1 1am (3—6 years) & 1pm (7—12 years). £4 (£1.50 £2). North iidinburgh Arts

Centre. 15a Pennywell Court. 315 2151. Workshops covering textile art. manuscripts. decorative tiles and sculpture.

Tiny Music Makers Sat 10 Sep. 10am

( 1—3 years) 8.; noon (3—5 years). £4

(£1.50-£2). North iidinburgh Arts Centre. 15a Pennywell Court. 315 2151. A fun session of music making involving games. puppets. rhymes and movement to music.

What a Gem! Sat 10 Sep.

10.30am— 12.30pm & 1.30—4pm. Free. Royal Museum Main Hall. 2 Chambers

Street. 247 4219. Find ottt how to polish

minerals and create jewellery to take away. Suitable for ages 7+.

Big Art Wee Hands Sat 10 Sep. 10.30am (7+) & 1.30pm (3—-(i years). £4

(£1.50-£2). North Edinburgh Arts

Centre. 15a Pennywell Court. 315 2151. Have a go at a range of visual art media including painting. sculpture. installation and digital photography.

DJ Workshop Sat 10 Sep & Sat 17 Sep. 1pm. £4 (£1.50- £2). North iidinburgh Arts Centre. 15a Pennywell Court. 315 2151. Learn how to spin records and mix beats. Ages 12+. Bobby Roberts Super Circus Mon l2--Mon 19 Sep. Royal Highland Centre. ingliston. 335 (i200. Circus fun for all the family.

Theatre & Dance

Adventures of the Baron Fri 16 Sep. 2pm & Sat 17 Sep. 1 1am. £5

(£3 -£3.50). North iidinburgh Arts Centre. 1521 Pennywell Court. 315 2151. The Working Party present the fantastic tales of Baron Munchausen for kids aged 7+.

Storytelling

Songs and Storytelling: The

Jacobites Stm 18 Sep. 12.45pm. 1.45pm. 2.45pm 8: 3.45pm. Free. Royal Museum Hawthornden Court. 2 Chambers Street. 247 4219. Songs and stories from the time of the Jacobites.

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hiseevery: Scotland’s internaliertal ‘i’ar Children & Young People

With the grown-up Film Festival in Edinburgh out of the way, it’s time for kids to have a look in. This exciting venture has movies for children as young as three up to teenagers, with shorts, animation, foreign language films and workshops - plus old classics like The Wizard of 02. Visit www.discoverytilmiestival.com for full programme details.

I DCA, Dundee and Macrobert. Stirling, Mon 79 Sep—Tue 4 Oct.