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GLASGOW

THE ARCHES 253 Argyle Street, 565 1000.

✽✽ Rob Drummond: Wrestling Wed 9–Fri 11 Feb, 7.30pm; Sat 12

& Sun 13 Feb, 1.30pm. £13 (£9; children £7). Playwright Rob Drummond has entered the world of wrestling (training with the Scottish Wrestling Alliance) resulting in a mix of theatre, film and sports entertainment. See preview, page 87. FREE Scotch Corner Thu 10 & Fri 18 Feb, 6–8pm. Artists Eilidh MacAskill and Robert Walton take over a corner of the Arches café/bar to turn it into an old country manor with a distinctly wonky take on Scottish culture.

CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Kin Wed 9–Fri 11 Feb, 8pm. £5 (£4). An insightful exploration of middle- aged children and their feelings towards their ageing parents as they all face the future and its inevitable deteriorations. Performed by Alison Peebles (Taggart, Afterlife), Richard Gregory, director of Quarantine, Tim Ingram (Reckless Sleepers) and Cathy Naden and Claire Marshall (Forced Entertainment).

CITIZENS THEATRE 119 Gorbals Street, 429 0022. Double Bill of Family Opera Sat 5 & Sun 6 Feb. See Kids listings. ✽✽ Marilyn Thu 17 Feb–Sat 12 Mar (not Sun/Mon), 7.30pm (Sat 5 Mar

mat 2.30pm). £10–£17.50 (£7.50; previews Thu 17–Sat 19 Feb, all tickets £5). A look at the world of celebrity, through the eyes of the eternally fabulous Marilyn Monroe. While preparing for her 1960 film Let’s Make Love, Monroe meets French actress Simone Signoret and forms an awkward friendship. See feature, page 22.

THE GLASGOW ART CLUB 185 Bath Street, 248 5210. The Not So Secret Society Wed 16 Feb, 8pm. £5. Here’s a tip if you’re trying to be a secret society: don’t publish all the details of your meetings on a website for listings magazines to find. Lucky they did, though, because this sounds fun: artists of all persuasions gather to try out new ideas and perform, with this first session featuring Miss Leggy Pee, Drew Taylor, The Creative Martyrs and many more. By the way, there’s a secret password, but you’ll have to work that one out for yourself.

GLOBETROTTERS HOSTEL 56 Berkeley St, Charing Cross, 0141 221 7880. Snapshots Thu 10–Sat 12 Feb, 7.30pm. £5 (£3). A series of short scenes written by Campbell Lauder in which characters face isolation for various reasons from stuttering, to being a carer, to transgender issues. The pieces are performed by new Edinburgh-based company Paradoxical Ink, which seeks to highlight the issues facing disenfranchised sections of society. IVORY BLACKS 56 Oswald Street, 248 4114. Scarlett Fever Valentine’s Night Fri 11 Feb, 7.30pm. £8 in advance; £10 on the door. Experience Parisian nightlife with Scarlett Fever and her gorgeous helpers, including Dolly Tartan, who will be performing her apparently infamous ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ routine. Intriguing.

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KING’S THEATRE 297 Bath Street, 0844 871 7648. We Will Rock You Until Sat 19 Feb (not Sun), 7.30pm (Wed & Sat mat 2.30pm). £21.75–£46.75. A run through all your Queen favourites in this musical penned by Ben Elton and members of Queen. Starring BBC talent search Over the Rainbow’s Jenny Douglas, Brookside’s Leon Lopez and Eastenders and Coronation Street’s Ian Reddington.

ÒRAN MÓR 731-735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. A Play, A Pie & A Pint: Bunnies Until Sat 5 Feb, 1pm. £8–£12.50. Lunchtime theatre from Kieran Lynn telling an unusual story of ethnic cleansing in the animal world. Ticket price includes a pie and drink. ✽✽ A Play, A Pie & A Pint: The Company Will Overlook a Moment of Madness Mon 7–Sat 12 Feb, 1pm. £8–£12.50. A man is sent for psychological assessment following a violent incident at the factory where he has worked all of his life in this translation of a play by Venezuelan playwright Rodolfo Santana. Ticket price includes a pie and drink. See preview, page 84. A Play, A Pie & A Pint: The Archivist and Instructions for Butterfly Collectors Mon 14–Sat 19 Feb, 1pm. £8–£12.50. Two short plays from the Argentinean Theatre for Identity movement to squeeze into a lunchtime. First is Marina Eva Perez’s Instructions for Butterfly Collectors, about a young girl’s dances with imagination in a dusty basement, then it’s Hector Levy’s The Archivist, in which a girl is visited by a sinister man on an intrusive hunt for information. Ticket price includes a pie and drink.

PAVILION THEATRE 121 Renfield Street, 332 1846. Peter Powers Fri 11 Feb, 7.30pm; Sat 12 Feb, midnight & 7.30pm. £11–£14. Hypnotist act from Powers, who has been called ‘the Ali G of stage hypnosis’. Please note the Fri show is a ‘Family Fun Night’, Sat 7.30pm show is ‘Anything Goes’ (safe for teens) and the midnight Sat show is ‘Over the Top Show’ and suitable for over-18s only.

SCOTTISH MASK AND PUPPET CENTRE 8–10 Balcarres Avenue Kelvindale, 339 6185. Pirate Pete Sat 5 Feb. See Kids listings. SECC Finnieston Quay, 0844 395 4000. Strictly Come Dancing Thu 10 & Fri 11 Feb, 7.30pm; Sat 12 Feb, 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Sun 13 Feb, 1.30pm & 6.30pm. £42.50–£65. See stars from past series of the hit TV show (including Ann Widdecombe) gather their gowns and don their dancing shoes to once again become dance contestants, competing for the votes of the Glasgow audience. Singin’ I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim Sat 12 Feb, 7.45pm. £17.50. Des Dillon’s classic anti-sectarian play has a Rangers and a Celtic fan locked up together in a cell for the duration of an Old Firm match.

TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive, 0845 330 3501. Junction 25 From Where I Am Standing Sat 12 Feb, 7.30pm. £4.50–£6.50. Junction 25, Tramway’s youth performance company, presents an original show about the dynamics of family life, performed alongside their own parents.

TRON THEATRE 63 Trongate, 552 4267. Just Checking Until Sat 12 Feb (not Mon/Sun), 7.45pm. £11–£15 (£7–£11; Thu 3 Feb preview, all tickets £8). One- woman show performed by Blythe Duff, with original music by PJ Moore of The Blue Nile. See preview, page 84.

“Type damn you. Type! It’s the only way to liberty.”

UK Première

By Linda Griffiths Wildly inspired by The Odd Women by George Gissing A co-production with Stellar Quines Theatre Company 18 February –12 March 2011 (then touring)

BOX OFFICE: 0131 248 4848 GROUPS 8+: 0131 248 4949 www.lyceum.org.uk/arousal

Royal Lyceum Theatre is a Registered Company No. SCO62065 Scottish Charity Registered SCO10509 Stellar Quines is a Registered Company No. 157796 Registered Charity No. SCO23628

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