Events are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Dance events are listed after theatre. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to jules.graham@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Jules Graham.

Glasgow

I THE ARCHES

253 Argyle Street. ()870 2-H) 752R. l\\'('. WA]

The Cabinet of Dr Jekyll Tim I() May. 6pm. £6 (£4). Wayward Scot examine the dreams and nightmares of Dr Jekyll and his creator Robert Louis Stevenson. performed in the public rooms. with an evocative soundscape. Directed by Andrew McKinnon.

Little Johnny’s Big Gay Adventure Thu l() Sat l2 May. 7.30pm. £6 (£4). The wee fella with the big story to tell is back. He's a little bit older. a little bit rounder. and he still loves .‘yladonna. Black Cats and Blue Angels Mon 14. Wed lo. Sun 20. Mon 2]. Wed 23 & Fri 25 May. 7pm. £6 (£4). A series of solo cabaret pieces spread over six nights performed by a selection of young Postgraduate Musical Theatre students from the RSAMI).

The Bad Drive Well/Tongue Lie Tight Thu 17 Sat l‘) May. llam~l lpm. Two plays. one cast. one set. Acclaimed upcoming playwrights Alan McKendrick (Arches Award for Stage Directors winner) and .Megan Barker (author of the recent highly acclaimed I’i!) direct each others' work.

I CHE CAMILLE

I43 Oxford Street. 07862 720215. Threads Fri 18 May. 7pm. Join in with performance artist Kate ['2 l)eeming's latest interactive piece part live theatre.

part film screening. part art installation.

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TUE 15 MAY

An exhilarating triple-bill of dance featuring two world premieres and a revival of the accld’imed [4:Freeze-Frame].

She's looking for participants to act and speetate. (‘all (ll-ll 423 (306 for further information.

I CITIZENS’ THEATRE

ll‘) (iorbals Street. 42‘) 0022. ll’. ll. \\'(‘. WA]

Angels in America - Part 1: Millennium Approaches. Thu 1() May 6’; Sat 12 May. 'l'hu & 'I‘ue 7.30pm: Sat 2.30pm. £9.50 £16. The first large- scale revival of Tony Ktishner's Pulitzer Prize-winning AIDS-era epic since the IWZ l'K premiere sees the Citizens 'I'heatre (‘ompany teaming up with London's Lyric llammersmith. l’antasies are made flesh. Mormons. angels and ghosts collide and a man becomes a prophet in one of the most important plays of the 20th Century. Parts I and 2 run on alternate days. with a chance to catch both productions on Sat 12 May. Audio-described performance Sat 12 May.

Angels in America - Part 2: Perestroika Fri 1 l a Sat (2 May. 7.30pm. £9.50 £lo.

See aboye. Post-show discussion Fri 1 I May: audio-described performance Sat 12 May.

Broken Glass Tue 15 Sat ll) May. 7.30pm. £‘).5()—£l(i. Sylvia (iellburg has suddenly. iny'steriously become paralysed from the waist down. As her family doctor investigates. a connection between her illness and the horrendous radio reports concerning persecution of Jews in (iermany emerges. Rapture Theatre's new production of Arthur Miller’s little- performed play showcases the playwright‘s rare gifts for cutting-edge social commentary and old-fashioned humanity.

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde Tue 15 Sat 1*) May. 7.30pm. £l2 (£3 £9). Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic horror is brought to life by Isosceles Theatre Company.

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WED 23+THU 24 MAY COMPRNY CHORDELIH

RED SHOES

Expect the unexpected in this darkly comic one-woman miniature epic featuring dance, text and aerial work.

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Strathclyde

'IHF Ramshorn Theatre 98 Ingram Street Glasgow G1

110’

Theatre

0141 552 3489

ramshorn.theatre@strath.ac.uk www.5trath.ac.uk/culture/ramshorn

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THU 17+ FRI 18 MAY

flduance Booking: Collins Gallery 2558

Sat 119/5 on 0141 - 548

Except Zl - 26 lllag, when flduance Booking is through the Ramshom Theatre 0141 - 552 3489

BOX OFFICE 0141 552 4267 BAR & RESTAURANT 0141 552 8587 www.tron.co.uk

WED 30 MAY - SAT 2 JUN

THE BOYS ONN STORY

The hit international drama

based on actual wo politicians. soldiers

caught up in the current conflict.

“beautifully performed, powerfully directed"

THE SCOTSMAN

rds spoken by and civilians Alistair McGowan

A funny and poignant one-man show featuring voice-over by

“Recommended to football fans, football widows, and

anyone who fancies an

entertaining night out." BRIGHTON ARGUS

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