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7.30pm. tbc. On the eve of the Scottish referendum a left wing trade unionist goes through a crisis of conscience as he is forced to question his political and moral beliefs in the face of a sea-change in his country’s political life. Starring David Hayman.

PAVILION THEATRE 121 Renfield Street, 332 1846.

✽Please Stay Wed 23 Jul–Sat 2 Aug (not Mon & Tue), 7.30pm (Sat 2pm also). £13–£16. Musical comedy set in the Locarno Dance Hall in Glasgow in the early 60s, starring Chris McClure. Peter Powers Fridays 8–29 Aug, 7.30pm. Saturdays 9–30 Aug, midnight & 7.30pm. £12.50–£16 (family £7.50 per person Fri only). Hypnotist act from Powers, who has been called ‘the Ali G of stage hypnosis’. Please note the Fri show is a ‘Fun Night Friday’, Sat 7.30pm show is ‘Saucy Saturday’ (safe for teens) and the Sat ‘Midnight Madness’ is over 18s only. Avenue Q Mon 18–Wed 20 Aug, 7.30pm. £25–£30. A laugh-out-loud musical that tells the story of a recent college graduate who moves into a shabby New York apartment, all the way out on Avenue Q, where he meets colourful types who help him finally discover his true purpose in life.

PLATFORM The Bridge, 1000 Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, 276 9696. Project Y 2014 Thu 31 Jul, 7.30pm. £6.50 (£5.50). New programme of dance work with an international feel, now in its 9th year. Featuring pieces created by Anna Kenrick, Colin Connor and Lina Limosani. POLLOK COUNTRY PARK Pollokshaws Road, 276 0924. The Spokesman Tue 15–Sat 19 Jul. See Kids listings.

QUEENS PARK ARENA Queens Park, qppp.org.uk FREE The Pokey Hat Tue 22 Jul. See Kids listings. ROTTENROW GARDENS Rottenrow Perch Carnival Sat 19 & Sun 20 Jul, 9pm. £8–£9 (£6–£7; family £22–£26). A collaborative performance between Scotland, Brazil and Australia, Perch celebrates dreams of flying and falling with a spectacular outdoor performance featuring a specially commissioned score by Stephen Deazley played live by the NYOS Senior Orchestra and additional sound design by Owen Green. See Big Pic, page 11. Part of Surge.

THE SSE HYDRO Exhibition Way, 248 3000. Ant & Dec’s Takeaway On Tour! Tue 19 Aug, 6.30pm. £25. Ant and Dec take their Saturday night extravaganza on tour expect the usual glut of guests, prizes and audience participation.

THE STAND 333 Woodlands Road, 0844 335 8879. Variety Club Wed 23 Jul, 8.30pm. £10 (£8). Forget your Britain’s Got Talents and The Voice this is entertainment like they did it back in the good old days. THEATRE ROYAL 282 Hope Street, 0844 871 7647. Last of the Duty Free Thu 10–Sat 12 Jul, 2.30pm & 7.30pm (Fri 7.30pm only). £10–£29.50. Keith Barron, Gwen Taylor and Neil Stacy are reunited to play out another instalment in the TV series. Murder on Air Thu 10–Sat 12 Jul, 2.30pm & 7.30pm (Fri 7.30pm only). £10–£29.50. Three radio thrillers performed in a studio setting with sound effects. Singin’ in the Rain Tue 12–Sat 23 Aug (not Sun), 7.30pm (Wed & Sat 2.30pm also). £10–£49.50. Jonathan Church’s production of the all-singing, all-dancing 1940s romp.

TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive, 0845 330 3501. Commonwealth Youth Dance Festival Thu 10–Sat 12 Jul, 7.30pm. £8 (£6). This festival is a huge celebration of youth dance from across the world, featuring performances from 36 groups and 400 individuals. Jumping into the Unknown Sat 12 Jul, 5.30pm. £4 (£2). A selection of new dance works created by young choreographers involved in the Hothouse Choreographic Residency Project. Part of Commonwealth Youth Dance Festival. Yellow Valley Wed 23 Jul–Sat 2 Aug. See Kids listings. FREE Clare Stephenson and Sophie Macpherson Fri 8 Aug, 8.30pm. Clare Stephenson and Sophie Macpherson explore our relationship with clothes in this combination of performance and visual art. Part of Generation.

TRON THEATRE 63 Trongate, 552 4267. Under Milk Wood Thu 17–Sun 20 Jul, 7.45pm (Sat & Sun 2.30pm also). £12 (£8). Dylan Thomas’ masterpiece of language about the dreams of the fictional inhabitants of Llareggub is brought to life in a raucous new staging with live folk music. See preview, page 107. Culture 2014. Edwin Morgan’s Dreams and Other Nightmares Thu 24–Sat 2 Aug, 7.45pm (Sat & Sun 2.30pm also). £12 (£8). A frail, 87-year-old Morgan recounts a series of disturbing dreams and nightmares to his young biographer. Written by Liz Lochhead. See preview, page 107. Culture 2014.

✽Beowulf Thu 24–Sat 2 Aug, 8pm (Sat & Sun 2.45pm also). £12 (£8). Seamus Heaney’s translation of the epic poem Beowulf, which tells the story of a young warrior battling with powerful monsters. See preview, page 107. Culture 2014. Newsboy Fri 25 Jul, 9.15pm. £5. A living newspaper aiming to examine our ideas and feelings about the world around us. Created and produced by Matthew Knights and Rosanna Hall with written contributions, and performed by a professional cast with script in hand. ‘Commonwealth’ Edition. Culture 2014. Grimm Tales Sun 27 Jul & Tue 29 Jul–Fri 1 Aug. See preview, page 107. See Kids listings. The Lamplighter Sun 27 Jul, 5pm. £7. Rehearsed reading of Jackie Kay’s journey into the dark heart of slavery. Followed by a Q&A. Culture 2014. New Playwriting: Responses to Commonwealth Thu 31 Jul, 9.15pm. £5. Rehearsed readings of new work in response to the history of the Commonwealth Games. Culture 2014.

VARIOUS VENUES

Surge Wed 23 Jul–Sun 3 Aug, times and prices vary. A festival dedicated to physical performance, incorporating outdoor, site-specific events for all ages and indoor showcases of performance art. In collaboration with Merchant City Festival and Roofless. See preview, page 108. The Tin Forest Mon 21 Jul–Sun 3 Aug, times and prices vary. A celebration of Glasgow’s industrial past and creative future inspired by the book by Helen Ward and Wayne Anderson. Featuring site-specific community performances led by Graham McLaren and Simon Sharkey. See feature, page 24.

VICTORIA PARK Victoria Park Drive, Whiteinch FREE The Pokey Hat Mon 21 Jul. See Kids listings. WILD CABARET & WICKED LOUNGE 18 Candleriggs, 552 6165. FREE The Big Show Fridays 11 Jul–29 Aug & Saturdays 12 Jul–Sat 30 Aug, 8pm. Tuesdays 15 Jul–26 Aug, 8.30pm. Evening of cabaret.

THEATRE

The Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme is a partnership between the Glasgow 2014 Organising Committee, Glasgow Life, and Creative Scotland

through National Lottery funding glasgow2014.com/culture

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