Comedy Pick of the Fringe

While it’s easy to imagine you can escape from the jamboree that is the Edinburgh Festival by bunkering down in the west, don’t forget that many of the acts heading for the capital will be setting out their stall at the Stand in early August. Keep your ears to the ground for news of line-ups, with shows being hosted by the acid-tongued Bruce Devlin (pictured) and the be-fright-wigged Billy Kirkwood. The Stand, Glasgow, from Thu 2 Aug.

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 16 days before publication to comedy@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Kirstyn Smith. Thursday 2

Glasgow Bruce Devlin’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £10 (£8; members £4). Devlin’s around to bring the acts everyone’s on about to your doorstep, you lazy sod.

Friday 3

Glasgow Jongleurs Comedy Show Jongleurs, The Glasshouse, 20 Glassford Street, 0870 011 1960. 8.30pm. £15. A handful of top comedians, namely Mark Olver, Ben Norris and Geoff Boyz, show you lot how it’s done. Bruce Devlin’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £12 (£10; members £5). See Thu 2.

Saturday 4 Glasgow The Greater Shawlands Republic The Bungo Bar & Kitchen, 17–21 Nithsdale Road, 423 0023. 8–10.30pm. £5.99–£6. Joe Heenan and Darren Connel join Bruce Morton and Andrew Learmonth for a gala night in aid of the Greater Shawlands Republic. Comedy @ The State The State Bar, 148 Holland Street, 332 2159. 8.15pm. £7 (£5). The State Bar continues to attract some of Scotland’s best comedians to its wee basement of joy. Jongleurs Comedy Show Jongleurs, The Glasshouse, 20 Glassford Street, 0870 011 1960. 8.30pm. £15. See Fri 3. Bruce Devlin’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £15. See Thu 2.

Sunday 5

Glasgow Michael Redmond’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £7 (£6; members £1). Find out what’s tickling 116 THE LIST 2–9 Aug 2012

Michael Redmond with the best of the fest action. Monday 6

Glasgow Janey Godley: Live and Loud The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 8.30pm. £10 (£8). Godley’s forthright humour has a delicious feminist slant and pulls no punches.

Tuesday 7

Glasgow FREE Pop-Up Comedy The Halt Bar, 160 Woodlands Road, 353 6450. 8.30pm. A Some of the Scottish comedy scene’s freshest talent. Red Raw The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 8.30pm. £2. Weekly beginners’ showcase where bright young things strut their stuff for an entirely reasonable two whole pounds.

Wednesday 8 Glasgow New Material Night Vespbar, 14 Drury Street, 204 0060. 8–10.30pm. £3. Julia Sutherland hosts a night for comedians to try out their latest gags. Billy Kirkwood’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £6 (£5; members £3). Can’t be bothered schlepping east to see what’s going down there? Why would you, when luscious-locked Kirkwood is quite literally bringing the best of the you- know-what to you? Enjoy.

Thursday 9 Glasgow Comedy Night at WEST Brewery WEST Brewery, Building 4 Templeton Building, Glasgow Green, 550 0135. 8.30–10.30pm. £6. A night of comedy at the brewery with headliner Graham Mackie and current Scottish Comedian of the Year Jamie Dalgleish on hosting duties. Joe Heenan’s Pick of the Fringe The Stand, 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. 9pm. £10–£15 (£8–£15; members £4–£15). Dunno if you’ve heard, but it’s all kicking off in Edinburgh. Let Joe explain with the use of some handy comedians who’ve ventured west to peddle their wares.

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Theatre

Events are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Submit listings at least 16 days before publication to theatre@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Laura Ennor. GLASGOW

THE ARCHES 253 Argyle Street, 565 1000. Scratch Night Thu 9 Aug, 7.30pm. £3.50. Join performers of all stripes as they get ten minutes each to try out new ideas in front of an audience and seek feedback. BELLAHOUSTON LEISURE CENTRE 31 Bellahouston Drive, 427 5454. The Olympics of the Everyday Thu 9–Sun 12 Aug, 4pm. £2.50. Multi-media film, theatre and music installation from Ankur, performed by thirty people from refugee and asylum seeker groups and culturally diverse areas of Glasgow. Featuring beatboxer Bigg Taj, musician Daniel Padden and choreographer Ruth Mills, Jodie Marshall’s script tells stories of ‘mundane’ life events seen through an Olympic framework of staged sporting events with medals.

PAVILION THEATRE 121 Renfield Street, 332 1846. Jukebox Memories 3: The Love Years Until Sat 4 Aug, 7.30pm (Sat mat 2pm). £14–£17. The comedy musical continues, featuring classic love songs of the 60s, 70s and 80s.

ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND 100 Renfrew Street, 332 5057. Project Y Tue 7 Aug, 7.30pm. £7 (£5). YDance, the national youth dance company, presents the fruits of its annual summer residency, with work choreographed by Anna Kenrick (YDance), Kerry Nicholls (Kerry Nicholls Dance Company), Natasha Gilmore (Barrowlands Ballet) and Thomas Small (Smallpetitklein). SCOTTISH YOUTH THEATRE The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, 552 3988. An Eye for an Eye Until Sat 4 Aug, 7.30pm (Sat mat 2.30pm). £10

Twelfth Night

(£6; family £26). New devised theatre created by participants in Scottish Youth Theatre’s three-week summer course, based on Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus. THE SPACE 34 Argyll Arcade Chambers, Buchanan Street, 222 2333. Eight Thu 2–Sat 4 Aug, 7.30pm. £8 (£6). Young Glasgow company Theatre Stratos presents Ella Hickson’s acclaimed set of monologues about the state of modern society.

THEATRE ROYAL 282 Hope Street, 0844 871 7647. Dandy Dick Tue 7–Sat 11 Aug, 7.30pm (Wed, Thu & Sat mat 2.30pm). £12–£27. Patricia Hodge and Nicholas Le Prevost star in Arthur Wing Pinero’s 1887 comedy. Respectable Reverend Augustin Jedd’s troublesome sister leads him to gamble everything at the races, where mayhem, romance and runaway horses ensue.

TRON THEATRE 63 Trongate, 552 4267. Twelfth Night Until Sat 4 Aug, 7.30pm (Sat mat 2pm). £10 (£6; family £26). Classic Shakespearean comedy from kids participating in the Scottish Youth Theatre summer festival. OUTSIDE THE CITIES

BYRE THEATRE Abbey Street, St Andrews, 01334 475000. Skewered Snails Thu 2 Aug, 7.30pm. £12 (£8–£10). The tale of a dysfunctional family is told through darkly comic physical theatre by Ramesh Meyyappan. Ages 14+.

DEAN CASTLE COUNTRY PARK Dean Road, Kilmarnock, 01563 554900. Romeo & Juliet Sun 5 Aug, time tbc. £12 (£10). Another chance to see Bard in the Botanics’ sold-out rendition of Shakespeare’s most famous love story. MACROBERT University of Stirling, Stirling, 01786 466666. Daddy Long Legs Thu 2 Aug, 7.30– 8.30pm. £6 (£4). A thought-provoking look at violence and cruelty among teens. Presented by Kinetic Theatre.

As part of its summer series of Twisted Shakespeare productions, Scottish Youth Theatre returns to the Tron with a bold staging of the Bard’s great comedy of mistaken identity, in which Viola, separated from her twin brother following a shipwreck, assumes his identity and stumbles into the company of some of Shakespeare’s most memorable characters, including Malvolio, Feste and Sir Toby Belch. Tron Theatre, Glasgow, until Sat 4 Aug.