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^Tloundfor an unknown island, and to seek for buried treasures!� Swashbuckling adventures await you in this exciting exhibition which brings to life the romantic legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson and his special fascination with islands, pirates and the South Seas. The Royal Museum of Scotland offers the voyage of a lifetime ... don't miss it!
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The Scotsman
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August 14th 1994... You step off the plane, bus or train, scan the beautiful sky-line of Edinburgh and then open your Fringe programme. Inside lurk countless scintillating, energetic, moving, funny, disturbing or even infuriating events that span every possible art form. For the first-time Fringe-goer, the choice may seem daunting but do not be overwhelmed by the size of the programme - you are sure to spot something interesting from the 466 plays, 45 musicals ... etc. within. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe began in 1947 and is now famous world-wide for drawing together international theatre, music, comedy, circus and dance for three glorious, frantic, colourful weeks. Many performers have gone on to become household names and spotting new talent is an additional bonus for the enthusiast. The Fringe Society provides year-long help and support but does not select the final programme - although many of the venues do have programming policies which encourage particularly innovative work or visitors from other countries. It is a unique and extraordinary combination of artistic freedom and market forces! When planning your day's programme of entertainment, I would urge you to be adventurous. Every Fringe-regular has a story to tell about the most wonderful show that they 'discovered' in a tiny venue tucked away in the back-streets of Edinburgh. Great art and popular entertainment don't always conform to regular labels and you may be surprised and delighted by the combination on offer. Fancy some jazz-dance? We got it. Prefer to watch a student group tackle Shakespeare? You'll find several. Hungry to see your favourite TV comics in the flesh? THEY'RE HERE! Along with 9,229 other brilliant, astonishing and skilled performers, probably walking past you in the street at this moment.
Hilary Strong
Welcome to Festival city. It is the only place to be.
Director June 1994
Tickets
INDEX OF SHOW TITLES
,
page Divided into categories of entertainment, listing the show name, the performing
See How to buy Your Tickets Overleaf
company name and the page number where further information on each produc-
Enquiries
tion can be found.
The Fringe Office, 180 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 IQS, Scotland Tel (031) 226 5257/5259 10am - 7pm
THE MAIN LISTING - THE PROGRAMME _ page
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An alphabetical listing by Company/Performer name giving full details on each
Information
production. A person's name is listed under his or her surname (e.g look for
The Fringe Office - During the festival we employ a large, well-informed staff
Donald Woolf it under W).
who aim to provide comprehensive information on all Fringe shows, including ticket availability and changes to information in the programme. They do not however recommend productions.
THE VENUE MAP.
. page 64 Every Fringe Venue has a number shown On this map. Within this section there
The Daily Diary - This is an up-to-date chronological listing of every show or
is also a numerical index of the venues with their grid references. Venue numbers
exhibition taking place at the Fringe on any one day. It is free and available at the
and grid references are also shown in the Main Listing.
Fringe Office as well as over 30 locations throughout Edinburgh. A diary covering pre-Fringe events will be available from Friday 5 August and the first Fringe issue will
EXHIBITIONS
be ready for Friday 12 August. The Diary should be read in conjunction with
An alphabetical listing by company/exhibitor m
the Fringe Programme. Three Kids' Weekly Diaries will also be printed.
major Fringe Exhibition.
Useful Telephone Numbers
VENUE INDEX
Fringe Club
650 4673
Edinburgh International
Tourist Information
557 1700
Accommodation Reservations
557 9655
Festival
225 5756
Police
3113131
Military Tattoo
225 1188
British Rail
556 2451
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Alphabetical listing of venues by name, with a list of companies appearing there. Disabled, bus and refreshment information is also given.
TICKET BOOKING FORM
Film Festival
228 4051
City Bus Information
225 3858
. page 127 For postal sales before and during the Fringe, ordering your 1995 programme
Jazz Festival
557 1642
Airport
333 1000
and Fringe Club Membership.
THANKS: Without the performing Companies and all our sponsoring bu !, the Fringe would not be possible. In addition to their considerable determination, faith and vision,a special thanks must also be given to all those who have spent so mucn time and effort working behind the scenes; our Board of Directors and my colleagues lauro Mackenzie Stuart, Faith Liddell, Kath Mainland, Jade Allison, Stuort Buchanan and Richard Keltley. In addition many thanks to Jeon Dickson who wrote the programme for the computer to turn hundreds of thousands of pieces of information into this publication and the Doily Diary. The Festival Fringe Society Ltd. ermined by o Board of Directors eelected at the Fringe AGM in late August. Its policy is the continual improvement of the world's largest open is a company limited by guarantee and recognised as a charity. Its policy is determined festival, where any person can show without constraints by the Fringe Society. The Festival Fringe Society ltd. accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the contents or details listed in me. Printed in Scotland by Macdonald Undsoy Pindar pic, Edgefield Road, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9SY. Cover illustration by Garath Rychter. Designed by Mcllrey Coates.
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how to use the programme All entries in the programme have been standardised for ease of reading. A variety of abbreviations and symbols are used throughout. A sample, with explanations, is given below. VENUE NUMBER
WEEK BLOBS?
each Fringe venue has its own number. Find it on the Venue Map using the Grid Reference
Shows at a glance which week(s) the company is performing. Fringe weeks run from Sunday to Saturday, and any events before Sunday 13 August are deemed to be in Week 0.
GRID REFERENCE
FRINGE FIRST STAR Indicates that the play is eligible for a Scotsman Fringe First Award. These awards are given to companies presenting outstanding new drama which have not been performed more than 6 times in the UK.
Use this in conjunction with the
LANO AND WOODLEY
Venue Map to find the location
Vwmi 2 - Frimn Out), Tiviot Row, Britto Sq. Info thy 228 5257 or 9. Nipht: 650 467 LB LANO AND WOODLEY Laurel and Hardy on speed. 'A unique brand of larrikin irdity... sheer fun and world class insanity... never less than clever and frequently brilliant’ Sydney Morning Herald. Edinburgh debut from Australia's comic masters of anarchic slapstick, wit and music. Irresistibly endearing... hilarious... grab any KStyt 3 (eat Mae 32) I.SOpa ((
NON-VERBAL THEATRE Indicates shows suitable for non-English speakers
of the Venue.
PRICES Are for unreserved seats in nearly all cases. Concessions (reductions) are often given to Students (S), Unemployed (U), OAP's/Pensioner (P), Disabled (D), Children under-16 (C), and Young Scot card holders (Y) Identification will be asked for.
DATES
TIMES
Fringe performances can take place on any day of the week. Sundays are assumed to be performance days unless otherwise stated.
The 12-hour clock is used. Shows starting in the early morning, e.g. 1.15 am , listed under the day before date, but shows under starting at 7am are shown at the current day's date. Finishing times in brackets are approximate and cannot be guaranteed.
how to buy tickets BY TELEPHONE
AT WATERSTONES
(Credit Card Sales Only)
Telephone: (031) 226 5138 (6 lines)
Waterstone's Booksellers, 83 George Street, Edinburgh
Opens: Monday 4 July
Opens: Friday 5 August Hours: 10am - 7pm. Mon - Sat
Hours: 10am - 6pm, Mon-Fri (4 July - 29 July) 10am - 7pm, 7days a week (1 Aug - 3 Sept, except Sun 7 Aug)
1 lam - 7pm. Sundays Payment: Cash, Cheque, Access, Visa and Mastercard.
Payment: Access, Visa and Mastercard Tickets can either be posted or held for collection at the Fringe Box Office.
AT THE BRITISH GAS CARAVAN
IN PERSON Opens: Monday 1 August
Princes Street Gardens, by the Mound
Hours: 10am - 7pm, 7 days a week (1 Aug - 3 Sept, except Sun 7 Aug)
Opens: Friday 5 August
Payment: Cash, Cheque, Access, Visa and Mastercard.
Hours: 10am-5.30pm
The Fringe Box Office sells tickets for all shows. If you are buying tickets at a concessionary rate, you will be required to take the appropriate
(7 days a week except Sun 7 Aug) Payment: Cash, Cheque, Access, Visa and Mastercard
evidence to the show. Please be prepared to queue at peak periods.
BY POST
GROUPS
Opens: Monday 27 June
Group discounts of 10% are available for groups of 10 or more for many Fringe shows. Please phone
Payment: Cheque, Postal Order, Access, Visa and Mastercard. Please allow a minimum of ten
Faith Liddell or Richard Kettley on (031) 226 5257
days for delivery.
or 5259 for details.
NB.
We charge 50p per credit card order (not per ticket).
BOOKING FORM AT THE BACK OF PROGRAMME
Index of Show Titles (Title of show, followed by Group entry title, followed by page number) CABARET Alan Davidson Sings The Songs Of Sinatra — Alan Davidson Sings Sinatra All Shook Up-A 50's CabaretNottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. Bad Habit Cabaret—The Mad Abbot Bangladesh Festival At The Raj—Bangladesh Festival of Food and Culture Bizarre —Antidote Theatre Jane Bom-Bane—Jane Bom-Bane Cabaret At Insinuendos —Ample Productions Cafe Graffiti —Cafe Graffiti Club Graffiti —Cafe Graffiti The Condos—The Condos The Fabulous Lypsinka Show —Lypsinka Freedom Factory Cabaret —Freedom Factory Good Times Musical Revue —Norfolk State University Players, USA Marvin Hanglider—Highly Recommended I'm Still Here! —Russell Hunter and Una McLean Karaoke Mania —Mania Productions The Kiss Of The Horny Man —Earl Okin Kit And The Widow—A Splendidly Hung Retrospective —Kit And The Widow Life's A Drag! —Insinuendos Cabaret Club Lorraine Bowen Experience-Lorraine Bowen Experience Mango And Other Delights —Earl Okin Ennio Marchetto—Ennio Marchetto Mika-MC Rebbe D Rapping Rabbi Mime's A Ladysham —Insinuendos Cabaret Club Mood Swings—The Chevrolettes —Gilded Balloon Theatre Mr Ken Dee And Company —Insinuendos Cabaret Club Newcastle Brown Ale —Pick of the Fridge!—The Fringe Club Night Cabaret-The Whale Venue Obscurity Knocks —Festival Club/ Adam House Open-Stage/Cabaret/Sessions — Acoustic Music Centre People Your Mother Would Have Disapproved Of-Menagerie A Trois Peter Buckley Hill-Peter Buckley Hill The Purple Pineapple Show-Purple Pineapple Show Rio Trio-Jazz Circus—Highly Recommended ...Safe—Donna & K.b.b. Sex, Handcuffs and Rubber Chickens—Allin Kempthorne Sex, Handcuffs and Rubber Chickens—The Rifle Lodge Sharp!-The Rifle Lodge Sin With Sullivan —Festival Club/ Adam House Southside Late -Southside Split Tease —Hattie Hayridge and Linda Smith There Are Worse Things I Could Do —Paul Hull 33 1/3rd—The Vinyl Solution?—A-Level Madness The Totally Naff Tarts —Totally Naff Tarts Trauma—Insinuendos Cabaret Club VOXBOX with Stewart Collins-VOXBOX with Stewart Collins Whoops Cinderella Insinuendos Cabaret Club Whoops. Vicar, Where's Me Trousers —Festival Club/ Adam House
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page no The Dong with the Luminous Nose —Theatre West End 104 Dr. Palfi's Really Dangerous Safety Show—The Rifle Lodge 95 Geordie the Viking — Robert 'Googs' Williamson—The Whale Venue 112 Giants, Magic and Mystery —Gilded Balloon Theatre , 51 Grandpa's Quiet Day—Gilded Balloon Theatre 51 Impatient Planet—Welsh College Of Music + Drama 111 A Kidsummer Night's Dream—Intimate Exchanges Theatre Company 61 Let's Go —Over The Rainbow! Variations 109 Magic Bob's High Tricknology Show —Gilded Balloon Theatre 51 Maisie In The Rainforest —Brunton Theatre Co. & Baldy Bane Theatre Co. 28 The Masque of Beauty and the Beast —California Fault Zone Theatre of CSUH 30 Mr Boom's Festival Sing Song—Theatre Workshop 104 Nursery Crime —Bedlam Theatre 24 The Nutcracker—Purves Puppets 91 The Olive Lake—A Chinese Fairy Tale—Journey Theatre Company 62 Peter Pan—The Return To Neverland—The Puppeteer 91 Pippi Longstocking —Play box Theatre 88 Pips and Panda Meet The Toothfairy —Purves Puppets 91 Pop Goes Your Dustbin —Bedlam Theatre 24 Return To Wonderland —Brahma Kumaris 27 Scottish Tales from Long Ago —And Can It Be??? 19 The Snow Queen — Herrick Theatre Club 57 Spell In The Well - The Shoestring Players 97 Thinking About a Tomato —Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. 82 Three Little Pigs and Three Billy Goats Gruff— John Peel Puppets 61 Ticklish Tricks: Closer Than Ever —Theatre Workshop 104 The Tinder Box — Portrait Productions 91 The Tragical Comedy of MacPunch —Parable Puppet Theatre 85 Viol Rackett Show —Edinburgh Renaissance Band 42 Why Is A Dinosaur Like A Bridge? —Edinburgh's Bid 1999—Year of Architecture & Design 42 The Wizard Of Castle Magic —Magic Carpet Theatre 72 The Wizard Of Oz—QMW Theatre Company 91
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CHILDREN S SHOWS All At Sea / Treasure Hunt-Diverse Attractions 40 Assipattle and the Stoorworm —And Can It 19 Be??? Bobby Comes Back-Again-Greyfriars Kirk Promotions 55 Breakfast—The Honkin' Hep Cats 59 Carrie's War—Leicestershire Youth Arts 69 Charlie and The Chocolate Factory-Absolute Banana Theatre Company 12 The Children Show —Melton Mowbray F.E.C 75 The Children's Kaleidoscope—The Fool's Progress 49 Cinderella - Leicestershire Youth Arts 69 Come On! —Stardom Childrens Theatre —The Whale Venue 112 Dance Your Socks Off I - Jiving Lindy Hoppers 61 Dogman! - Incidental Theatre (continued) 60 Do It Yourself Circus Workshops-Magic Carpet Theatre 72
Cheese 'n' Onion Club —Gilded Balloon Theatre CyberFunk —La Belle Angele Divine Inspiration - La Belle Angele Dogtastic-La Belle Angele End Of Fringe Binge - Southside Fringe Club Disco —The Fringe Club Shaft Festival Club/Adam House Squid —La Belle Angele
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COMEDY .. .and relax —'...And Relax' Abigail's Party —Oxford Brookes Drama Acapulco —Festival Club/ Adam House Acing Sonya —Ann Bryson Anorak of Fire: the Life & Times of Gus Gascoigne, Trainspotter—Anorak of Fire B-Road Movie! — Lip Service Back In Time For Breakfast—The Electric Company Bare Knuckle Selling —Bare Knuckle Selling Bare Naked Fighting-Armstrong and Miller Beat The Panel —Incidental Theatre (continued) Bedding Clay Jones—Chancy Productions The Best Of Irish Comedy— Young, Gifted and Green Best Of Scottish Comedy —Gilded Balloon Theatre Best of the Fest 1 — Julian Clary
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Best Of The Fest 2—Jack Dee, Mark Lamarr, Rhona Cameron, Richard Morton, Mark Thomas Best Of The Fest 3-Jo Brand & Special Guests Bib & Bob—Acropolis on Calton Hill Big, Big House—Bruce Morton Blithe Spirit—The Mad Abbot Blonde And Brainy —Dolly Dupree Blue Helmet —Incidental Theatre Bob Downe and the Holywood Horns —Bob Downe and the Hollywood Horns The Bradshaws—The Bradshaws A Brief History of Theatre —Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Brilliant Traces (Cindy Lou Johnson) & Burn This (Lanford Wilson) —Festival Theatre USC-USA The Brothers Grinn's 'Just Another Night' —The Rifle Lodge Arnold Brown —Pleasance The BSE Show-BSE Buchanan's Finest Hour—QMW Theatre Company Burying Dad —Diverse Attractions Cambusdonald Royal—Edinburgh People's Theatre Rhona Cameron —Rhona Cameron Caught In The Net —Dan O'Brien Charlie's Angels Go To Hell-Graham Norton Circus WOOLOOMOOLOO - Harlequin Club Britannia—The Luvvie Dahlings Theatre Company Come If You Dare Ned Sherrin-The Rifle Lodge A Comedy Cavalcade —Dorian Crook with Sir Bernard Chumley Comedy Factory's Ultimate Comedy Quiz Comedy Factory Comedy Siren —Rachel Berger The Comedy Zone—The Comedy Zone Corky and The Juice Pigs —Corky and The Juice Pigs Crusaid Benefit—Traverse Theatre Barry Cryer & Willie Rushton. Old Farts II—The Musical—George Square Daisy Pulls It Off—Bablake At Buster Brown's Alan Davies—Alan Davies Kevin Day —Kevin Day Dead Goat Cosmetics—Lewis Black and John Bowman —Gilded Balloon Theatre Death Of A Comedian —Death of a Comedian Ivor Dembina — Stand Up Jewish Comedy The Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-ln-TheMoon Marigolds-Festival Theatre USC-USA Electricity: The Caged Pony —Ben Moor Lee Evans —Lee Evans An Evening Of Unprotected Sex —Bri Nylon Five Fat & Sexy ...But Legal (just) —Leelo Ross 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover... Advice For The Lonely Hearts —The Frigidaires Fit—Dave Cohen Flipside—The Director's Cut —Flip Webster Ensemble Fritz Und Otto —Hotchasaurus Rex Funny Black Women on the Edge —Funny Black Women on the Edge Godot's Bop —Festival Club/ Adam House Going My Way? —Festival Club/ Adam House Going Places —Heavy Luggage The Government Inspector —Edinburgh Theatre Arts Boothby Graffoe —Boothby Graffoe Jeff Green—Jeff Green Greyfriars Bobby Speaks To The World Charmian Hughes Happy Hour—Dominic Holland Tony Hawks Entertains—Tony Hawks Harry Hill in ’Pub Internationale' —Harry Hill in 'Pub Internationale' Hotch's 3d Teevee —Hotchasaurus Rex Hunter & Docherty—Absolutely Productions Hurrell and Hart —Double Take Theatre Company The Iced Jems—The Iced Jems Improverts —Bedlam Theatre Indie Comedy —A Lost Comedy Club The Inquisitors—The Mad Abbot It's A Bit Like This... —Owen O'Neill An Italian American Reconciliation — Festival Theatre USC-USA James And The Giant Peach —Mind The Gap Jenny Eclair's Bad Behaviour Show —Jenny Eclair's Bad Behaviour Show
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page i Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation - BBC Radio 4 Jimeoin —Jimeoin Just A Minute — BBC Radio 4 Kafka's Dick - Northern Theatre Company Phil Kay—Gilded Balloon Theatre Ken & Ard—The Re-Mix —Gilded Balloon Theatre Kittens Go Grrrrr! I — Melanie and Susan Mark Lamarr —Mark Lamarr Lano and Woodley —Lano and Woodley Late 'n' Live —Gilded Balloon Theatre Lea De Laria (Is A) Queer Brat —Lea de Laria Stewart Lee —Stewart Lee Lloyd George Knew My Father—Onstage 66 Lonely Hearts—Kepow Theatre Company The Lost Underground Surgeons —Bedlam Theatre Love Cuts—John Hegley Norman Lovett —Cafe Royal Loyd Grossman —Out to Lunch! —Loyd Grossman —Out to Lunch! Mabe And Renton's Snuff Comedy —Mabe and Renton Fred Macaulay —Fred Macaulay Donna McPhail —Donna McPhail The Men Who Know —Pleasance The Merry Lighthouse Experience—Incidental Theatre (continued) Missing Stink—The Rifle Lodge Modern Problems in Science —Annoyance Theater of Chicago Roger Monkhouse with Tony Burgess Roger Monkhouse with Tony Burgess Richard Morton —Richard Morton New Kids On The Block —Hill Street Theatre The News Quiz —BBC Radio 4 No More Mr. Nice Guy-Parrot Nude Coffee —Festival Club/ Adam House Oh, Sir Jasper! —Fossick Valley Fumblers Ole!—Paul Morocco, Antonio Forcione & Alessandro On Death Row With Woody Allen —Comedy Factory One Hell Of A Job —Festival Club/ Adam House One Night With You-The Mad Abbot Only Moloney-John Moloney P. Harness —Gilded Balloon Theatre A Pair of Grinning Idiots —Parsons and Naylor Paul Tonkinson 'Comic' —Paul Tonkinson Perrier Pick of The Fringe Comedy Award Shows —Perrier Pick of The Fringe Peter Baynham Serves Four —Peter Baynham Serves Four A Piece Of My Heart —Festival Theatre USC-USA Planet 'K' —Gilded Balloon Theatre Greg Proops —Greg Proops The Publicity Stunt —Incidental Theatre (continued) Ready For Sex - The Wicked Girls Rex Boyd —Superstar—Hotchasaurus Rex Richard Herring Is Fat —Richard Herring is Fat Risk Gay —Scott Capurro The Dave Schneider Show —Dave Schneider Sean Lock and Bill Bailey - Rock — Sean Lock and Bill Bailey —Rock Shakers —Elsinore Theatre Co Shakers —QMW Theatre Company Short. Fat, Kebab-shop Owner's Son —In Theatre John Shuttle worth—John Shuttleworth Sick Heil-MC Rebbe D Rapping Rabbi Six Foot Silly and Sexy—Gilded Balloon Theatre Frank Skinner —Frank Skinner So You Think You're Funny—Gilded Balloon Theatre Some Of My Best Friends Are Ginger —Mandy Knight Songs—Johnny Meres Mark Steel —Gilded Balloon Theatre Stop Calling Me Vernon—The Right Size Stripe & Onions —Tyger, Tyger Such An Immense Machine—The Oxford Revue Sure Thing & Orphans —Festival Theatre USC-USA Teddi Tosses It Off-Teddi Tosses It Off This Morning With Richard Not Judy — Richard Herring-'This Morning' with Richard not Judy Tiberias Totters — Leaping Salmon Theatre Toilet Humour—The Durham Revue Tokyo Shock Boys—Tokyo Shock Boys Umbilical Brothers —Gilded Balloon Theatre Unnerving Plants —MKM Productions Uri Geller Ate My Dinner —Kevin Kopfstein Gilded Balloon Theatre Vampire Girlie Poofs of Sodom —Newcastle Connection Viva Variety —Viva Variety Waiting For The Ugly Bus —Comedy Factory 4
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Wallace & Barber's Soapy Frogs —Thirteen O'clock Productions 105 What A Bargain! —Felix Dexter 40 The White And Colourful Box —Kepow Theatre Company 62 Will Durst —Only In America —Assembly Rooms 21 Willy's World-Nick Wilty 112 Women In Comedy —Gilded Balloon Theatre 51 Woody Bop Muddy's Record Graveyard —Woody Bop Muddy's Record Graveyard 112 Yid Vicious & The Cash —MC Rebbe D Rapping Rabbi 73
DANCE Caught —Still / Hanging —Gandini Juggling Project 51 Columbian Folk Dance —Columbian Folk Dance 35 Companion Piece—Theatre Workshop 104 Countess—The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 Crepuscule —Scottish Poetry Library 97 Dancing Girls —The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 Eros Of Love And Destruction—Shakti 97 Fiesta Mexicana — Anahuac 18 Fishtracks —Continental Shifts at St. Brides 36 Hotfoot From Harlem —Jiving Lindy Hoppers 61 In C—Kumiko Yamaguchi Modern Dance Company 67 The Island — Ister Theatre / Dance Company 61 The King Is Dead—Lothian Schools Jazz Dance Group 69 Legend of Amazon Bird. Pas de Quatre. Paquita. 4 + 2—Scottish-American Ballet 96 Le Mai Musette—The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 Now—The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 The Passion of Christ / The Celtic Passion Moving Visions Dance Theatre 77 Retrace The Defaced —Bi Ma Dance Company —Continental Shifts at St. Brides 35 Scanning—Ricochet Dance Company 94 Spectator Sport —The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 Tale —The Demarco European Art Foundation 39 Therapy —The Re-Animators —Continental Shifts at St. Brides 35 Through Dance Coloured Glasses —Union Dance Company 107 You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby —The Demarco European Art Foundation 39
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EXHIBITIONS About Face—About Face at the City Cafe Agongo —The Demarco European Art Foundation Amos Haniff Design Studios —Amos Haniff Design Studios An Exhibition of Paintings — Geoffrey Roper And Did Those Feet? — Gordon Strachan Animals In Sight — Animal Paintings Art Exhibition & Sale Of Paintings — Holyrood Art Club Art In The Making The School Of Philosophy The Art of Sir Roy Caine —Pioneer Transplant Surgeon —Royal College Of Surgeons The Art Of Storage — Galerie Mirages The Best of the Rest 1994! — Fringe/Macdonald Lindsay Pindar School's Poster Competition Bob Dylan: A Decade Of Changes 1983-1993 —Ample Productions Brass Rubbing Centre —Brass Rubbing Centre Breaking the Chains—Snapcorp Photography Exhibition—The Whale Venue A Cabinetmakers' Collection —Gogar Cabinetworks Capital Book Fair—Capital Book Fair Clay IV : A Selling Exhibition Of Ceramics-Clay IV Craft & Design Fair—The Annual West End Craft and Design Fair Crossing Borders- Acoustic Music Centre Dazzle Contemporary Jewellery— DAZZLE contemporary jewellery Drawings By Ralph Steadman / Nine Sculptors In Scotland — Edinburgh College Of Art The Early Years — Aleksander Zyw Edinburgh 99 —Edinburgh's Bid 1999 —Year of Architecture & Design The Edinburgh Art Show —The Edinburgh Gallery Edinburgh Experience —Edinburgh Experience Edinburgh Festival Book Market —Richard Roberts Book Markets
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Edinburgh International CD + Record Fair Edinburgh International CD + Record Fair Edith Simon : Astonish Us —Edith Simon Gallery Estonian Art —Contemporary Prints —Estonian Printmakers Ethnic Jewellery—Galerie Mirages Exhibition Programme—The Demarco European Art Foundation Eddie Farrell — Theatre Workshop A Feel Of Nepal - Nepal Interlink Festival Poster Exhibition —Edinburgh Arts and Entertainment Gifford / Hyman / Moore & Talbot —Out Of The Blue Holography 94 & Pinhole Photography —Camera Obscura Huntly House — HuntlyHouse Images From Photographers Around The World — International Photography Images From The Kalahari —WRAP Indian Block prints : Exhibition & Workshop— India Shop Block Printing Centre Islamic Interiors—Out Of The Nomads Tent Jewel Drama—Jewel Drama at Montresor Knitting At Number Two —Knitting at Number Two Large Scale Tapestry —And Can It Be??? Lars Norgaard Exhibition—The Danish Cultural Institute Leith Works — Leith Works John Lennon Exhibition —Assembly Rooms Lifting The Kilt —Exposing Authoritarian Scotland—Campaign Against Militarism Light & Dark —Royal Observatory Edinburgh Maud Suiter—Syrcas —Portfolio Gallery Museum of Childhood — Museum of Childhood OBA-An Exhibition of Nomadic Craft —Motif Gallery Open Exhibition of Contemporary Scottish Artwork Out Of The Blue Organising The City —Royal Fine Art Commission For Scotland Outpost '94—Traverse Theatre The People's Story —The People's Story Museum Phoebe Traquair Murals —St. Mary's Cathedral The Pillars Of Wisdom II - Merlin's Precinct Porcelain From The Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen — Flora Danica Positive Lives — Responses to HIV — Solas A Question Of The Spiritual —The Netherbow Quilters Quarters — Poldrate Quilters Exhibition — Poldrate Quilters Georges Rouault —Edinburgh Printmakers Sacred Objects. Sleepless Nights —Stills Gallery Scottish Art 1994 ESU Gallery 16th Festival Exhibition —Chessel Group Stephen Mackey — Stephen Mackey Summer School—Traverse Theatre Towers of the Imagination —Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Colin Usher—Traverse Theatre Utsav (Festival)—Festival Club/ Adam House WASPS—Wasps. Exhibition of Contemporary Art and Design The Wider Picture —Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. Works by Frank Lloyd Wright - Inhouse Writers' Museum —The Writers Museum Yerbury's Selection — Stockbridge Bookshop The Yoruba Gods —The Yoruba Gods —One Man's Vision by Kasali Akangbe Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture —African Arts And Crafts
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FOLK/CEILIDH/SCOTTISH David Allison—Acoustic Music Centre Angel Island — Aftan — Aegis Productions Battlefield Band In Concert - Battlefield Band Blackeyed Biddy—In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre Blo Na Gael —In Concert—Acoustic Music Centre Boys Of The Lough —Boys of The Lough Carmina—Acoustic Music Centre The Cast—Acoustic Music Centre Ceilidh Collective—Acoustic Music Centre Ceilidh Collective—The Fringe Club Ceilidh Dance —Ceilidh Dance at the Caledonian Brewery Ceilidh House Sessions —Ceilidh House A Ceilidh With Celtic Spirit —Acoustic Music Centre Cellar Bar Nights (& Days)—Acoustic Music Centre Celtic Connections —Quaker Meeting House
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page, A Celtic Tapestry—The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 Christine Kydd: Rich Tradition —Scotland & Beyond—Acoustic Music Centre 15 The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society-St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time 101 Deaf Heights—The Fringe Club 50 The Dear Green Place—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Bobby Eaglesham —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre 15 Festival Ceilidh—The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 Fiddle, Harp & Voice—The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 Findask —In Concert—Acoustic Music Centre 12 Folk In Arms—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Generations of Change —Matt ArmourAcoustic Music Centre 12 Isaac Guillory —Acoustic Music Centre 15 Kieran Halpin —Kieran Halpin 56 Hamish Moore & Dick Lee —In Concert — Acoustic Music Centre 15 The Harmonics—Acoustic Music Centre 12 Highland Connection —Acoustic Music Centre 15 David Hughes —In Concert—Acoustic Music Centre 15 I Took My Harp—The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 lain Macdonald And The Howling ShedAcoustic Music Centre 15 Ian Carr and Karen Tweed —Acoustic Music Centre 13 Hamish Imlach —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre 12 In Concert — Dick Gaughan — Aegis Productions 17 Italia 'l\T Caledonia —Valvona & Crolla 109 Kurdish Art, Songs And Music —Leaping Salmon Theatre 69 Robin Laing —Diverse Attractions 40 Leaping Salmon Storytellers —Leaping Salmon Theatre 69 The Lunchtime Session —Acoustic Music Centre 12 Mac-Talla In Concert —Mac-Talla 71 Taiitha Mackenzie — Acoustic Music Centre 15 lain Mackintosh —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre 12 Dougie Maclean —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre 15 McCalman's Fifth Of Five —Acoustic Music Centre 15 McCalman's First Of Five —Acoustic Music Centre 15 McCalman's Fourth Of Five —Acoustic Music Centre 15 McCalman's Second Of Five - Acoustic Music Centre ‘ 15 McCalman's Third Of Five —Acoustic Music Centre 15 McGinn Of The Calton—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Rory McLeod Acoustic Music Centre 15 Brian McNeill —In Concert-Acoustic Music Centre 12 Minstrels & Makars—The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 Mirk-Acoustic Music Centre 13 Peter Nardini —Acoustic Music Centre 13 Peter Nardini —Acoustic Music Centre 15 Fraser Nimmo —Acoustic Music Centre 13 North Sea Gas —Platform One Live 88 North Sea Gas—At Full Blast—Acoustic Music Centre 12 The Occasionals Ceilidh Dance —Aegis Productions 17 The Paddie Bell Festival Folk Show —The Paddie Bell Festival Folk Show 85 Piobaireachd Revealed—Acoustic Music Centre 13 The Poozies—Acoustic Music Centre 15 The Price O' Love-No Spring Chickens 82 Stephen Quigg —In Concert—Acoustic Music Centre 13 Rannoch —In Concert-Acoustic Music Centre 15 Robert Fish Band-Acoustic Music Centre 15 Rock Salt &Nails-The Fringe Club 50 Rod Paterson and Ian Johnstone—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Rod Paterson And Ian Johnstone—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Russell & Kydd-Acoustic Music Centre 13 Sangsters - In Concert - Acoustic Music Centre 13 Savourna Stevenson Trio—Acoustic Music Centre 15 Seannachie - Acoustic Music Centre 12 The Seven Ages Of Adam —Acoustic Music Centre 13 Sheltered Under Rainbows-The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society 33 Sionascaig-And Can It Be??? 19 Smeddum with Andy Hunter-Acoustic Music Centre 13
Songs of Travel: Robert Louis Stevenson Centenary Celebration — Valvona & Crolla Spirit Of Scotland — Spirit Of Scotland Strictly Scottish —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time June Tabor—Acoustic Music Centre Tales You Win...Heads You Lose —Scottish Traditional Storytellers Tartan Amoebas The Fringe Club Allan Taylor—In Concert—Acoustic Music Centre Teudan Beo-Living Strings —The Clarsach (Scottish Harp) Society Thigibh Air Cheilidh —Leaping Salmon Theatre Simon Thoumire —Acoustic Music Centre The Vital Spark —Acoustic Music Centre Wild Cigarillos Ceilidh Dance —Acoustic Music Centre The Wrigley Sisters —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre Grahame Wyllie —Acoustic Music Centre
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FREE SHOWS An Airful of Burgess—A Tribute To Anthony Burgess —BBC Radio Scotland UK National Radio Station of the Year 24 Mr Anderson's Fine Tunes —BBC Radio Scotland UK National Radio Station of the Year 24 The Brassery — Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. 82 Ceilidh In The Carpenter's Arms —Nights In The Carpenter’s Arms 82 Free Walking Tours of the Royal Mile —Edinburgh Festival Voluntary Guides Ass 41 Fringe Frolics — Wireworks 112 Fringe Sunday in Holyrood Park —Fringe Sunday In Association With 'Lothian Regional Council' 51 The Hiding Place —Nights In The Carpenter's Arms 82 Street Theatre—Street Theatre 102 The Usual Suspects Live —BBC Radio Scotland UK National Radio Station of the Year 24 What's Love Got To Do With It? —Nights In The Carpenter's Arms 82
JAZZ Bheki Mseleku Quartet The Queen's Hall Big Band Bonanza (EIJF) - The Queen's Hall Carmina —Acoustic Music Centre Ella Fitzgerald Songbook (EIJF)-The Queen's Hall An Evening of Sound and Silence —Proclaim Antonio Forcione and Neil Stacey— Antonio Forcione & Neil Stacey The Fraud Squad — Stand Well Back Pleasance Gary Thomas Band—The Queen's Hall Georgia Fame & The Blue Flames—The Queen's Hall Jam With Will - Marco's Jazz By Night —Festival Club/ Adam House Jazz Company — Acoustic Music Centre Jazz Festival Gala Concert (EIJF)—The Queen's Hall Carol Kidd-The Queen's Hall Lunchtime Jazz with The Alex Shaw TrioPlatform One Live Craig McMurdo & That Swing Thang - The Queen's Hall Mulgrew Miller Trio —The Queen's Hall The Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra — The Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra Omar/Tony Remy Band—The Queen's Hall Phil Bancroft Octet -The Queen's Hall Rantin' Ravin' & Misbehavin'—The Honkin' Hep Cats Robert Mazurek Quartet —Absolute Blues: Jazz Chicago Style
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Makossa The Fringe Club The Mambo Club of Edinburgh-The Mambo Club of Edinburgh Mambo Inn —Funkin' up the Fringe Club Mambo Inn —Lithe and Direct from Brixton Odd Bodhran —Acoustic Music Centre Odd Bodhran The Fringe Club The Ivories —Festival Club/ Adam House Traditional Brazilian Music The Demarco European Art Foundation Waykis —Incas In Alba—Acoustic Music Centre Winged Flight - Cafe Royal
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MIME/PHYSICAL THEATRE Dada Wouldn't Buy Me A Bauhaus-Venue 123 Dancing With Shadows —Scenario Theatre Company Dudes With Dicks—The Brian Collective Gemma And Mrs. Kemper/Beastie-Lulu Johnston In The Pink —Nofit State Circus Knuckle—James Hince The Land Of Counterpawe —Diverse Attractions The Masque of the Red Death —Aardvark Theatre Mr Punch-STC Mute Odete —Made In Brasil—Mimus Mundanus Solitary-ACTS Sunrise—The Wee Red Bar Urucubaca —Mimus Mundanus Varcolac —Hysteric Physical Theatre The Visitation-And Can It Be??? Window Dressing — Trestle Theatre Company Working Title —Nofit State Circus
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MISCELLANEOUS Acropolis Fireworks Party —Acropolis on Calton Hill 15 An Evening With Britain's Most Offensive Journalist —Campaign Against Militarism 30 Fat Cat Cafe —Bedlam Theatre 24 Festival FM —Festival Club/ Adam House 45 Fringe Annual General Meeting —The Fringe Club 50 Jim Rose Circus Sideshow —Acropolis on Calton Hill 15 Kaleidoscope BBC Radio 4 23 Masque of Rosslyn 1398-1490—Glen Theatre 53 Not In Front Of The Children?—Campaign Against Militarism 30 Nottinghamshire Education at Fat Sam's — Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. 83 Raja Yoga Meditation —Brahma Kumaris 27 Mervyn Stutter presents 'Seen Anything Good?' —Mervyn Stutter 102 Totally Wicked — Nofit State Circus 82 Traquair Fair-Traquair Fair 105 Truth, The First Casualty? — Campaign Against Militarism 30 The Unroyal Mile —Abolish The Monarchy Walking Tour—Campaign Against Militarism 30
MULTI MEPIA/PERFORMANCE ART/FILM Ancient Mysteries —Kathy Rose Kabuki-Menco Visual Theater—Continental Shifts at St. Brides D'Objets —The Electric Company The Fool's Progress—The Fool's Progress Fragile — Pathways Theatre Company Jack —The Mad Abbot Urban Strawberry Lunch —Southside Vlad Draculea In The Year 2000 —Nouveau Performance Troupe
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LATIN/WGRLP MUSIC Adaawe —AAA: Actors Alliance Of America Carlos Arredondo —Philomusica of Edinburgh Baba —Ample Productions Combo) Combo!—The Fringe Club Frontpage —George Square Gospel At Its Best-The Advent Chorale of Hand worth Grand Union Band — Prastutikaran — The Queen's Hall Ichiro —Acropolis on Calton Hill
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Assassins Northern Theatre Company Babes In Arms—The Edinburgh Young Theatre Company Beggar's Opera —Leicestershire Youth Arts Big Mouth —Arletty Theatre The Boyfriend — Forth Childrens Theatre Boyfriend From Hell —Mania Productions Cabaret —Leicestershire Youth Arts Chess—Scenario Theatre Company Children of the Clearances —Realistic Theatre Company of Edinburgh City of Angels Youth Connection Classical Interlude —Festival Club/ Adam House
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OPERA Lulu-ACTS La Voix Humaine—St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time
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ORCHESTRAL/CHAMBER The 12 Cellos of the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Aberdeen Recorder Ensemble —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 The Avison String Ensemble —Philomusica of Edinburgh 87 BT Scottish Ensemble —Lunchtime Classics Acropolis on Calton Hill 15 BT Scottish Ensemble —Early Evening Concerts —Acropolis on Calton Hill 15 Cambridgeshire County Youth Orchestra — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Central Region Youth Symphonic Wind Band National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Central Region Youth Orchestra & Choir — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Chamber Orchestra Of The National Youth Orchestra Of Scotland, conductor: Willia — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Cornwall Youth Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Cornwall Youth Wind Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Cracow Youth Chamber Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Dunbartonshire Primary Schools Orchestra — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Edinburgh Barock St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time 101 Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Festival Masses —Music In Old St. Paul's 79 Fife Youth Chamber Choir/Fife Youth Strings — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Fife Youth Orchestra—National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 6
Five Amsterdam Afternoons —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time 101 The French Connection —Edinburgh Renaissance Band 42 Handel's Messiah Music In Old St. Paul's 79 Hillhead Strings —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Kingston Youth Sinfonia —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Lothian Region Brass Band —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Lothian Region Schools Choir And Orchestra National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Mahler: Symphony No.3 in D Minor-Scottish Sinfonia 97 Merlyn Trio—St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time 101 National Youth Orchestra Of Norway— National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 North Yorkshire Concert And Stage Bands — National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 North Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Perth Youth Orchestra Ensembles —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Perth Youth Orchestra National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 RSAMD Junior Department Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 St Andrew's and St George's Choir-St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time 101 St Giles At 6 — Borders Regional Wind Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Strathclyde Schools Wind Band —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Strathclyde Schools Symphony OrchestraNational Association Of Youth Orchestras 79 Vivaldi String Orchestra (Berkshire) —National Association Of Youth Orchestras 79
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RECITALS/VOCAL All The G's?—St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time The Auld Alliance —Philomusica of Edinburgh Bach Concert —Philomusica of Edinburgh Bach To The Gardens Of Spain —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Bach/Mozart Concert —Philomusica of Edinburgh Phillida Bannister —Philomusica of Edinburgh A Barbarous Music! —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Baroque Chamber Music —Philomusica of Edinburgh Baroque Masterpieces —Philomusica of Edinburgh Baroque To Blues —Mardi Brass Beneath The Twilight tour —Emma Christian Beneath The Twilight Tour—Emma Christian Brahms Requiem —St. Mary's Cathedral Peter Bream — Piano Recitals — Peter Bream — Piano Recitals The Cambridge Taverner Choir—Philomusica of Edinburgh Cappelia Nova—The Queen's Hall Lucy Carolan J S Bach Recital —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall Classical Guitar —Alborada Productions Daily Evensong 5,30pm —St. Mary's Cathedral
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Did Strozzi Wear Knickers?—The Eve Music Group An Evening with Robert Louis Stevenson Philomusica of Edinburgh Exmoor Singers —St. Mary's Cathedral Faure Requiem —St. Mary's Cathedral 5 S's for Cello and Piano —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Flute & Harp Recital —Philomusica of Edinburgh Flute & Piano Recital —Philomusica of Edinburgh Flute Cocktail —Flute Cocktail The Food Of Love —Bruce-Colwell Duo FREE CONCERTS —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time French/Italian Concert —Philomusica of Edinburgh German/Italian Concert —Philomusica of Edinburgh Grigori & Yuri Zhislin and Nigel Hutchison Music in the Museum Guitar & Violin Duo —Philomusica of Edinburgh A Guitar, a Voice and a Violin —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time In The Company of J S Bach —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall It-'s a Grand Night For Singing —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Jurassic To Jazz — Mardi Brass The Kings of Rag —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time The Lammermuir Consort St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Lunchtime Concerts —St. Mary's Cathedral Lunchtime Organ Recitals —And Can It Be??? Marisa Robles Harp Ensemble —Music in the Museum Mass on Sunday Mornings. - Philomusica of Edinburgh David McGuinness and Lucy Russell Play Bach —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall Marianne Metzger (recorder), Ekkehard Weber (gamba) and Paul Simmonds (harpsichord) —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall Nanna's Song — Festival Club/ Adam House Oh, Tuneful Voice —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall On Wings Of Song —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Orchestral Concert —Philomusica of Edinburgh Organ Recitals —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Organ Recitals —St. Mary's Cathedral Organ Recitals: Solo and with Instruments — Greyfriars Kirk Promotions Organ Spectacular —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Philharmonia Horns —Music in the Museum Piano Favourites —Philomusica of Edinburgh Purcell, Handel and Contemporaries — Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall William Revels & David Arditti —Philomusica of Edinburgh The Rowallen Concert — Philomusica of Edinburgh Sanbec Musicians —Sandbach School Theatre The Saxophone: Sacred And Profane —And Can It Be??? Scherzo —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Schwanengesang —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Scottish Chamber Choir —St. Mary's Cathedral Singet...Choral Masterpieces —Exmoor Singers Songs of Sister Ellen —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Sunday Services —St. Mary's Cathedral Tell Me The Truth About Love —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Les Tendres Sentiments —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall A Touch Of France —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Transporting Joy —Harpsichords at St Cecilia's Hall Tribute To Mario Lanza —Philomusica of Edinburgh Twelve Cellos of the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra —St Andrews And St Georges at Festival Time Violin & Piano Duo —Philomusica of Edinburgh Vivaldi The Four Seasons —Philomusica of Edinburgh Wagner Nights —Music From Richard Wagner's Operas—Wagner Nights featuring Alberto Remedies and Friends
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REVUE Back To Basics: The Game Show —Big Wheel Theatre Company 25 The Barracuda Jazz Option—The Cambridge Footlights 30 Comic Strip Teas—The Entire Company 43 Continental Brechtfest—The B & B Show—The Entire Company 43 The Experience —Diverse Attractions 40 The George Square Charity Gala—George Square 51 HMMMM... Your Lavatory Smells Fresh — Theatre West End 104 I Can Hear Music—The Story of a Sound — Fairbank Productions 45 Marry Me A Little—Theatre West End 104 Newsrevue —Newsrevue 80 Thoracic Park —Cambridge Medics Revue 30 Whoops Vicar Is That Your Dick? —Risk Theatre 95
ROCK/BLUES Bluefinger —Platform One Live Bo' Weevil—The Fringe Club Brian Rutherford In Concert—And Can It Be??? Capercaillie —Regular Music at the Playhouse Counselled Out —Platform One Live Edinburgh's Songwriters' Showcase —Ceilidh House Fjaere Fjaere Gods Of Glam — Platform One Live The Hollywood Rockets —Platform One Live Holy wood Rockets—The Fringe Club Jacob’s Ladder-And Can It Be??? John Carnie And Spider Mackenzie Have The Blues —Acoustic Music Centre Jools Holland And His Big Band The Queen's Hall Jools Holland Masterclass Assembly Rooms June Frost—June Frost Productions Kenny Young & The Eggplants—Attack of the Aubergines: Kenny Young and the Eggplants Khartoum Heroes —Khartoum Heroes Last Chance Band — Platform One Live Lies Damned Lies —And Can It Be??? Lights Out By Nine —Platform One Live Man At Work-Colin Hay-Gilded Balloon Theatre The McCluskeys—In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre DB McGlynn —And Can It Be??? Mouthmusic-La Belle Angele Moxy Fruvous —Moxy Fruvous Mr. Pitiful-Platform One Live The Night Visitors-And Can It Be??? One of These Days —Dirtwater Fox John Otway-Gilded Balloon Theatre The Pearlfishers—The Pearlfishers John Pearson-Acoustic Music Centre Steve Phillips —In Concert —Acoustic Music Centre Red Hot & Blue-The Fringe Club Red Hot & Blue-Platform One Live Regular Music —Acropolis on Calton Hill Rheostatics-Rheostatics Rock The Boat —Leaping Salmon Theatre Ryuichi Sakamoto —Regular Music at the Playhouse Shibboleth-Platform One Live Sounds from a Suitcase—Ian Cochrane—The Fringe Club The Sweethearts —Marco's Tam White Shoestring Band-Acoustic Music Centre Tartan Amoebas —Marco's TC's-Platform One Live Andy Thornton - And Can It Be??? Tinderbox —The Fringe Club Woodside Now—The Fringe Club
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TALKS/LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Drinking Games Workshop-Alex + Rods Drinking Games Workshop 17 The Guardian Talks—The Guardian 56 Have Your Say On...Funding The Arts —BBC Radio 4 23 The Independent/Traverse ConferencesTraverse Theatre 107 Scottish Ceilidh Dancing Workshops-Acoustic Music Centre 12 Tape-slide Take Away-Magic lantern Van-The Whale Venue 111
Ten Steps To Starting a Theatre Company Independent Theatre Council Writing For Radio —BBC Radio 4 Young Writers Festival
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THEATRE Actress —Perestroika Productions The Admiral Jones—Gilded Balloon Theatre Adonais —Keats In Limbo—Tomahawk Theatre Agamemnon —Fettes At The Fringe Agnes Of God—AAA: Actors Alliance Of America Alexanderplatz —Balloonatics Theatre Company All Cut Up or How Five Great Women Kept Ophelia Afloat —Stagefright Theatre Company All Sorts —Patchwork Theatre —The Whale Venue Alphabetical Order—Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group And The Nominations Are — C The Angel of Musselburgh Dead Lake Productions Annunciation Of Mari—Voskresinnya Another Antigone —Dickinson College with The Jean Cocteau Repertory Answering Spirits—Antidote Theatre Antigone —The Rifle Lodge Antigoni—The Demarco European Art Foundation Archangels Don't Play Pinball —CYT Productions An Art Collection—The Demarco European Art Foundation The Assembly of Birds The Demarco European Art Foundation Athene — Unlikely Theatre Company Atonement —Moments In Time —Alliance Productions Auld Reikie —Bruce Morrison Babel—The Acting Initiative Backgreen Belter —Clyde Unity Theatre A Bad Case of Worms —AAA: Actors Alliance Of America The Bald Prima Donna —Nunthorpe School Youth Theatre Company The Bald Primadonna—The Demarco European Art Foundation Balthazar Leaping Salmon Theatre The Beano —Golden Round Touring Company Beard — Exacting Theatre Company Beasties —Queen Margaret College Drama Dept Ben Hur—Renegade Touring Company Bent Double —Southside Betrayal —Mind The Gap The Big Book For Girls —National Student Theatre Company The Big Window —Big Window Productions The Birds —Instant Classics Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore! —Assembly Rooms Bite Me —Festival Club/ Adam House The Black Ambulance Gang—Thirteen O'clock Productions The Black Box — Festival Club/ Adam House Bleeding — Greyfriars Kirkhouse Bliss For Breakfast — Greyf riars Kirkhouse Blood on the Water—The Demarco European Art Foundation Blood Wedding—The Rifle Lodge Bonjour Tristesse—Theatre Cryptic Bosom Buddies—Jack Klaff Bouncers — Hull Truck Theatre Company Bow To The Beast — Boilerhouse Braking Kate —Youth Connection Brave Serious Productions Breugelland —Harlequin A Brief Affair—Blue Harlequin Theatre Company Brimstone And Treacle —Cambridge University ADC The Brother—Assembly Rooms Buff!—Torsion Theatre Buttercup —Cassy Montgomery By Foxy Fables Aesop Tortoise Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. By The Throat—The Demarco European Art Foundation Call Of The Wild —At Last! Los Angeles Physical Theatre Project Camping Out-Top Twins, New Zealand Traverse Theatre Can't Stand Up For Falling Down / SifiAbsolute Banana Theatre Company Can't Stand Up For Falling Down —Venue 123 Cannabeans — Bash Theatre Company —The Whale Venue The Card —Cross Medics Carrington —Bedlam Theatre
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Caught In Time —The Netherbow Theatre A Celebration of the World's Teas —Universal Grinding Wheel The Cenci —Mania Productions The Chairs —Spiral Staircase Theatre Company Chekhov and Fol —Northern Theatre Company Christie In Love—Welsh College Of Music + Drama Claptrap—Blue Harlequin Theatre Company The Clouded Eye —Glitteris Cocky—Russell Hunter and Una McLean Coleridge—Visions In A Dream—Coleridge Community College Colin!— Colin & Co Comes The Revolution —Unlikely Theatre Company Conventional Demons —Nottingham New Theatre Corpsecandle —Kaleidoscope Theatre Crawling from the Wreckage—The Demarco European Art Foundation Crossing the Bar—Fallen Angel Theatre Co Crumble —Rejects Revenge Customs—The Demarco European Art Foundation The D.I.Y of the Jackal —Risk Theatre Daeng Between Two Worlds —Makhampom Siamese Theatre The Damnation of Declan McReady —Acetate Squirrel Dancing with Shadows—The Demarco European Art Foundation Dario Fo's Abducting Diana —Moving Theatre in association with W.P.C. Darkness At Dawn —New English School, Kuwait Drama Group Dear Master —Randolph Studio Death By Half Inches —New World Theatre Company Death of a Clown —Circus Theatre Company Delores —Festival Club/ Adam House Denial Of The Fittest—Judith Sloan -(ear/say productions) Denise Stoklos in Mary Stuart —Denise Stoklos Essential Theatre Dermott —Mania Productions Diary Of A Madman —Assembly Rooms Diary of a New York Queen —Church Hill Theatre Digby and Marie AAA: Actors Alliance Of America Dirt —Southside Dirty Old Town—The Mad Abbot Dogman! — Sightlines Theatre Company The Donahue Sisters —Mantis Theatre Company Double Cross—Reassemblage Double Crossing —Bedlam Theatre Down & Out—The Mad Abbot Dr Devlin Duff in The Self-Help Roadshow — Graham Duff—Gilded Balloon Theatre Dr. Faustus—Cambridge Bats The Dream Of A Ridiculous Man —Brahma Kumaris Dreams, Fairytales and Julia McKenzie —Welsh College Of Music + Drama Dreamspyre —Patchwork Theatre Drilling For Happiness Table & 2 Chairs The Duchess of Malfi — Polkatz Theatre Dumb Waiter/A Woman Alone —Oxford Brookes Drama Educating Rita—The Arbroath Smokies Educating Rita —Kickline Theatre Company Eleemosynary Festival Theatre USC-USA Elegy for a Lady —Aroundabout Theatre The Elephant Boy—A Resurrection Comedy — Southside Elvis Is Alive And She's Beautiful! —K.U.T.A. Theatre Company An English Education—The Netherbow Theatre Enough Is Enough —Mania Productions Enthusiastic Men —Bradford Playhouse Studio Group The Erpingham Camp—Arches Theatre Company A European Perspective—The Demarco European Art Foundation An Evening With Gary Lineker —Crumpet Theatre Company The Evolution Of Jazz: From The Fields To The Urban Clubs—The Kuntu Repertory Theatre Exit the King—Theatre West End Fallen Angel — Fallen Angel Theatre Co Fallen Angels —fecund Theatre Falling In Mine—Cross Breed Fascho Park —Kaschperlprod Clown TheatreThe Whale Venue Faustus (The Tragical History of) —ESQUE Theatre Company Female Transport —Leicestershire Youth Arts Fen —Cracking Inserts Theatre Company Fever Pitch —Assembly Rooms
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Find Me —EVT Company Find Me—Sheffield University Theatre Company First Myth & Feeding The Moonfish—The Wee Red Bar Fishbowl—Talking Birds Theatre Company Five Ten Fifteen Twenty - The Electric Company Folksong —Acoustic Music Centre Folksong—Acoustic Music Centre Fortunes — Exacting Theatre Company Four Letter Word —KCS Theatre Company The Four Little Girls —QMW Theatre Company Four Sides of the World—The Demarco European Art Foundation French Kiss—Gilded Balloon Theatre Gee! Wow! The Life & Times Of Clive Neon: Warhol Superstar-Andy Warhol Ghost In The Weed Garden—The Rifle Lodge The Glass Bead Game —Church Hill Theatre Go Ahead And Jump—The Fisheye Project Going Up—National Student Theatre Company The Grapes Of Wrath —Leicestershire Youth Arts The Greatest Show On Perth - Risk Theatre Groping For Words —Kimberlite Productions The Guardian International Student Drama Award—The Guardian Guerilla—Allende Theatre Company Hamlet—The Edinburgh Footlights Theatre Company Hancock's Last Half Hour—About Time Theatre Happy Birthday Mr President —Bunbury Touring Hard As Rock —Hard as Rock Hare and Burke - Bedlam Theatre The Heat —Hot Peaches, New York—Traverse Theatre Henry VIII. Diary of a Serial Killer-Natural Theatre Company Herbert Quine—The Rifle Lodge Herr Bach and Mr Handel —Prime Productions His, His & His—Newcastle Connection Holmes In Town —Diverse Attractions Home Free! —First Base Theatre The Hostage—Arches Theatre Company How To Live—Volcano Theatre How To Shop —Bobby Baker—Traverse Theatre Huis Clos — Bedlam Theatre I Love Living In Paris, But Then Again May Be Not. —Institut Francais D'Ecosse I Once Knew A Man—AAA: Actors Alliance Of America lago—Theatre-on-Podol lisa. Queen Of The Nazi Love Camp—One Yellow Rabbit, Canada—Traverse Theatre Imbroglio —Stepping Stone Productions The Importance of Being 2:Ernest —Peter Ireland & Company In Camera (Huis Clos) —Double Edge Drama In Defence Of Porn —Marco's In One Take—Aids Positive Underground In The Belly of The Whale —Perestroika Productions Indians —Nottinghamshire Education Theatre Co. Inside The Firm-1.T.F. Ltd An Inspector Calls—The Square Centre Irish?—Leverage (Belfast) It Had To Be You - Fifth Estate Jam—Ample Productions James and the Giant Peach —Bedlam Theatre Jealousy—Insinuendos Cabaret Club Job Or Sympathy For The Devil: A Heresy In One Act —Venue 123 The Journey of the Fifth Horse —Festival Club/ Adam House Journey's End—Cambridge University ADC Joy —Assembly Rooms Just Whores —The Wee Red Bar Kataklysmos (The Flood)—The Demarco European Art Foundation The Kathy And Mo Show: Parallel Lives—Way Off Broadway Productions Keeping Tom Nice — Ugly Theatre KettenSeele—Mania Productions Kiev Theatre On Podol—A Midsummer Night's Dream — Pleasance Killer Joe —Hired Gun Theatre, Chicago — Traverse Theatre A Kiss In The Gutter —Contraband Productions—Traverse Theatre Kissing Bingo—The Cambridge Mummers Kissing Marianne —Starving Artists, Hawaii — Traverse Theatre The Laird Of Samoa —Cafe Royal Lana / Smoking—Chameleon Productions Last Orders —Insinuendos Cabaret Club The Laughing Roundhead —Leaping Salmon Theatre Leave My Hair Alone—Satrang Theatre Left Luggage Ian Saville, Socialist Conjurer The Lesson—Troupers Let's Play A Game Called 'Sorry' —Ugly Theatre Libation Bearers —'Z' Theatre Company 8
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Liberty, Oregon —Foothold Theatre Company The Life Of Ivor Gurney—Venue 123 Like Clockwork — Poly Poor Theatre Company Linnaeus —Prince of Flowers —Theatrum Botanicum Little Emma—Welsh College Of Music + Drama Livestock—Theatre Workshop The London Vertigo —Festival Club/ Adam House Lysistrata —The New One—Welsh College Of Music + Drama Macbeth—Torsion Theatre Madwoman In The Attic — Venue 123 The Maids —Dangling Apricocks The Maids —Gilded Balloon Theatre The Man At The Top —Ab Ovo Theatre / Masrah (Theatre) Al-Ahram Marga Gomez in 'Memory Tricks' —Marga Gomez MARGARET: A Saint for Scotland —Assembly Hall Marionettes—Nunthorpe School Youth Theatre Company The Marvellous Boy —Cafe Royal Masterclass—The Demarco European Art Foundation Mates —Duluoz Theatre Company A Matter Of Conviction —Cafe Royal May Day Sermon—Theatre West, Los Angeles Measure For Measure —Oxford Headlights Meat —Exacting Theatre Company Medea—Festival Club/Adam House Meeting Cassandra—Tmu-Na Theatre with Antonia Smits A Meeting In Rome —Bristol Express Theatre Company Melon—The Electric Company Merlin-Wierszalin (Poland) Metamorphosis —Sleepwalk Theatre Metamorphosis: After Kafka —Flying Pigs TC A Midsummer Night's Dream —Intimate Exchanges Theatre Company Milena —Venue 123 Minimal Stories—Capelo Theatre Company Mirjam—The Demarco European Art Foundation Miss Julia—The Demarco European Art Foundation Modern Nature —De Parade, Belgium—Traverse Theatre Monk N Bud —Omnificent Ink Productions Inc Mooi Street Moves —Footpaul Productions, South Africa — Traverse Theatre More Cuddles Now - Jack Klaff Morphine And Ballroom Dancing —Crash Factory Theatre Company Morte Do Capoeira —Passo A Passo Moscow Stations—Traverse Theatre CoTraverse Theatre Moscow-Petushki—The Demarco European Art Foundation The Mountain Giants—Warm Feet Theatre Company The Mouse Ran Up The Clock —University of Bristol Drama Society The Murdered Woman In Oily Hell —Sayoko Nishimiya My Children! My Africa! —KCS Theatre Company My Mother Said I Never Should—The Collyers Company Mystery Of The Rose Bouquet Small World The Naked Brunch —Gilded Balloon Theatre Natoschak (On An Empty Stomach) —Olga Anokhina's Group The Night—The Demarco European Art Foundation The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me—The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me 'Night, Mother—The Electric Company Nightshift —Sarah Brignall 1943 Classic B and W — Bare Necessities No Man's Land —Peepolykus No Way Out (Huis Clos) —Poly Poor Theatre Company Noah Again —Moving Parts Theatre —The Whale Venue Nocturne —A-Level Madness Noonday Demons / Spark Of Life —Imagination In Power The Normal Heart —Festival Theatre USC-USA Now —The Society for Better Quality of Life The Odd Couple —Borderline Theatre Company Of Mice And Men—Theatre West End Off Out — Hull Truck Theatre Company Old Times—4 X 4 Theatre Company The Oldest Profession - Venue 123 On The Side Of The Angels —Blue Harlequin Theatre Company Once Upon a Castle—Edinburgh & Lothian Youth Theatres
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest —Blow Up Theatre Company One Shot —Snarling Beasties Out In The Dark —Quaker Meeting House Pablo Picasso: The Four Little Girls —C Pack Of Lies—Southern Light Drama Package—Hounsdown Youth Theatre Paradise—The Second Draft—The Electric Company The Parcel and The Bird —Allende Theatre Company Passion —Synaesthesia Peace—The Demarco European Art Foundation Perdona —Me Por Me Traires—The Demarco European Art Foundation Peribanez—California Fault Zone Theatre of CSUH Pericles and I —Stigma Theatre Productions Personal Affairs—Silent Echo Productions Petites Chroniquas—The Demarco European Art Foundation Picking Bones—Sleeping Giant Theatre The Pierglass —Harrow Youth Theatre A Play of One's Own —Gordon Square Productions The Play's the Thing! (Pt 9) —Bristol Express Theatre Company The Playboy of the Western World — Communicado Playing Burton —Masterson Productions Playing For Time —Bedlam Theatre Please...Say No More—American Accent Theatre Company The Pool—Theater YBY (Austria) Poor Super Man —A Play With Captions — Traverse Theatre Port And Lemon —Cafe Royal Portrait Of A Nude —Pepperdine University A Portrait of Vincent —Portrait Productions Potters Field —Slap The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie —Fettes At The Fringe Pulling The Legs Off Ants/Bit —Me Me Me Theatre Company Puppet Relationships —22:11 Productions The Quick Brown Fox —A Tim Clark Production The Quiet Touch —Diverse Attractions A Rainy Climate —Poppy Juice-The Whale Venue Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes —Festival Theatre USC-USA Reading Rigoberta —Freeway Stage Reconstructed —Festival Club/ Adam House Red Herrings —Flying Hippo Theatre Company Requiem and Revival—Welsh College Of Music + Drama Richard III —Bare And Ragged Theatre The Rime of the Ancient Mariner —The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Roadkill —Roadkill Company Roaring Boys —Sandbach School Theatre Robert Louis Stevenson — Diverse Attractions Romania — A Journey In Mind — Pleasance Romeo and Juliet — Aberration Romeo and Juliet—The Demarco European Art Foundation Romeo and Juliet (The Unauthorised Version) Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Sarah — Prime Productions Savage / Love —Boadicea Theatre Company Scots Wahi —Callus Play shed —The Whale Venue The Screwtape Letters —Saltmine Theatre Company The Sculptor —Cafe Royal Seance—National Student Theatre Company Secrets —The Demarco European Art Foundation The Serpents Song —Glen Theatre The Servant O' Twa Maisters —Leitheatre 7 Blow Jobs—The Demarco European Art Foundation Sexpressing Oneself— Exacting Theatre Company Sexual Perversity in Chicago / See This Play Absolute Banana Theatre Company Shadowlands —The Wardrobe Theatre Company Shakespeare For Breakfast —Oxford Headlights The Shale Bairns —West Lothian Youth Theatre Shatter—Present imperfect Shattered Peace —New Forest Festival Fringe Theatre Company Shaw? Positive! —Prime Productions The Shawl —Northern Theatre Company She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain — Backstairs Influence She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain — National Student Theatre Company
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Temple of Martyrs Festival Club/ Adam House Temptations—The Drama —Palaver Productions Tender Loving Care —Kepow Theatre Company The Terminal Zone—Thirteen O'clock Productions A Terrible Paradise —Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama That Falls At Eve —Altamirage Theatre Company That's The Way To Do It—And Can It Be??? Theatre—The Demarco European Art Foundation 30 Minute Theatre —Live —BBC Radio 4 Young Writers Festival This Glum Adventure Repeats Itself Every Evening—The Demarco European Art Foundation This Happy Breed —Eskmouth Theatre Company Three Short Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer Journey Theatre Company Three Turds —Stroppy Bun Theatre Co Tilting at Windmills—Albert & Friends Instant Circus To—The Bloody Marys (QMWSU) To —Marco's Toasting The Lassies—Valvona & Crolla Tongues / Not I—The Translucent Theater Top Secret—Oxford Brookes Drama Torch Song Trilogy — Lost Theatre Tread Softly Because You Tread Upon My Dreams —Festival Club/ Adam House The Trial of Penn and Mead—Nigel Pascoe Triumph of Double Living—The Demarco European Art Foundation Turning of The Tide — Acoustic Music Centre 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (In A Fishtank) —Risk Theatre Twilight Shift —Assembly Rooms Two Tales of Seeking and Losing—The Mad Abbot Two Write—Theatre Workshop Ubu Roi—Teater X Under Milk Wood —Masterson Productions The Unicorn —Leicestershire Youth Arts Unlucky For Some —Church Hill Theatre Uptight and Bursting —Festival Club/ Adam House Valentine's Day —Kepow Theatre Company Vanishing Point —Moving Terms
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★ VOICES 2000 American and Scottish teenagers bring to life issues of their generation - AIDS, drugs, sexuality, violence... Peter Dee. playwright. Aug 14. IS. 18.20 10.40am (11.50) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ THE SKIN THAT COVERS US (Peter Dee) Some of my best friends are Black... jewish... catholic... Teenagers' perspective on prejudice. Aug 15.17.19 10.40am (11.50) £5.00 (£4.00)
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PERIBANEZ Rare Lope de Vega folklore, morality piece done up as if by ordinary people at Latin community festival. Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 2.00pm (3.20) £4.00 (£3.00) AGNES OF GOD A nun's child is found dead. Pielmeier and University of Florida probe faith, doubt, miracles and psychiatry. Aug 14-17 4.00pm (5.50) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ SARAH (BERNHARDT). Captivating portrayal of the most flamboyant actress ever. 'Connie Clark as Sarah...magnificent!' Metropolitan Museum Of Art, NY Aug 18-27 4.00pm (5.40) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ SINCERELY YOURS, VINCENT a profoundly moving solo performance based on the letters of Vincent Van Gogh to his brother. Theo. Aug 13-27 6.30pm (7.45) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ DIGBY AND MARIE by Robert Shure. Two long passion-drenched careers, real or imagined, collide in a swelter of sensual incredulity. Aug 14-27 8.15pm (9.20) £5.00 (£4.00)
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★ ■ THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH Aardvark Theatre (puppetry for the broad minded) present a tale of misery and warped imagination. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story, this production juxtaposes shocking imagery. Punch and Judy, sexual depravity, Andy. Teddy and Looby Loo. gratuitous violence, chainsaws and tarot...in the nursery crime of the century. Aug 13-20 8.00pm (9.00) £5.50 (£4.50)
ABERRATION Venue 36 ■ Festival Club. 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395
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ROMEO AND JULIET A beautiful city, embittered people, humanity's poisons. Fantasy, music, masks and moonlight. Shakespeare's classic tale of endless love holds up a mirror to every era. Who are the players on the modern stage? When the instincts of love and war collide, the lamentations echo down the centuries. Aug 13-27 (not Mon 22) 10.10pm (11.50) £4.50 (£3.50)
ABOUT TIME THEATRE Venue 41 - Hill Street Theatre. 19 Hill Street. Tickets 226 6522
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HANCOCK'S LAST HALF HOUR by Heathcote Williams. Powerful if performed well and Utton performs it very well - nuance perfect. Utton gets the laughs through the tears as skillfully as Hancock himself ever could" The List. "An almost uncannily accurate recreation' The Scotsman. 'A must for all Hancock fans' Evening News. Aug 10-Sopt 3 (not Suns 14.21) 11.15pm (11.55) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN After sixteen years entertaining kiddies, the magic has disappeared for Uncle Ray and Mr Sunshine. Everyone suffers. Aug 13-Sopt 3 (not Suns 14,21) 5.35pm (6.25) £4.00 (£3.50) 11
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★ ■ THE MAN AT THE TOP by Atef El-Ghamry. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. When does a charismatic saviour become a ruthless dictator? Who is responsible? An Egyptian playwright's startling comment on tyranny. Allegorical, powerful, spectacular. First British-Egyptian coproduction for the Edinburgh Festival. Special performances in Arabic on Sundays: 14/8 and 21/8. Aug 12.13 7.00pm (8.15) £7.00 (£8.00) Aug 14-20 (not 15) 5.15pm (6.30) Aug 21-27 6.00pm (7.15)
Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 _J<9 ■ ROBERT MAZUREK QUARTET Blues & Jazz Chicago style. Come party with us late night (from 10.30pm) Festival Club. 'Mazurek plays a hot sweaty trumpet.' Aug 16.19.23.26.30. Sept 2 10.30pm (I.OOim) £5.00
ABSOLUTELY PRODUCTIONS Venue 46 - Church Hill Theatre. Morningside Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 ★ HUNTER & DOCHERTY mr. don & mr. george. Calum Gilhooley. McGlashan, the Stoneybridgers and others in a new show, from those guys in Channel 4's 'Absolutely' and 'mr. don £t mr. george'. Aug 12-14. l6-21.30.3l.Sept 1-3 10.30pm (11.45) £8.50 (£7.50) Aug 23-28 11.15pm (12.30am)
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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Remember us? Yes. the Bananas are back for the seventh successive year! This well-loved children's entertainment is full of dance, original music, energy and suspense for children of any age. Aug 15.18.24.27 2.30pm (4.00) £4.00 (£3.50) Aug 23.28 12.30pm (2.00) SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO / SEE THIS PLAY David Mamet s disturbing yet at times amusing study of relationships Et 'See This Play', a new short comedy by Zack Lehtinen exploring the relationship between actor and audience. Aug 16.19.22.25 2.30pm (4.30) £4.50 (£3.50) Aug 24.27 12.30pm (2.30) ★ CANT STAND UP FOR FALLING DOWN / SIFI Richard Cameron s moving tale of man's brutality against women & James ('Arthur's Parents') Snodgrass' new black comedy of comics and babies, featuring Simon Burwell's original music. Aug 17.20.23,28 2.30pm (4.30) £4.50 (£3.50) Aug 22.25 12.30pm (2.30)
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Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre, Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 CELLAR BAR NIGHTS (£r DAYS) Late night week-end music and song sessions (Friday-Sunday). Free lunchtime music sessions (Sat+Sun from 12.30pm). Open Stage/Cabaret (see below). Dance workshops (see below). Bar from 11am for snacks, meals, drinks. Box Office 12pm-12am. Restricted admission after 8pm. Children not admitted to main bar - plenty of room besides. Disabled? Ring us first. Phew!! End of the week (The TGIF Sessions) Aug 12.13.19,20,28,29,Sept 2.3 9.00pm (1.30am) £2.00 Culler Sundays Aug 14.21.28 9.00pm (1.30am) £1.00 Season tickats - Fall Faatival £30. lit weak £14, 2nd, 3rd £11 (aach) ■ THE LUNCHTIME SESSION Lunch-time music and song sessions. Very informal, no admission charge, no PA system. Aug 13.14,20,21.27,28. Sept 2,3 12.30pm FREE ■ OPEN-STAGE/CABARET/SESSIONS Sample festival shows or listen to the resident band. With Danny Kyle, Tich Frier and special guest comperes. Followed by late music sessions. Aug 15-18,22-25,29-Sept I 8.00pm (11.00) £2.00 SCOTTISH CEILIDH DANCING WORKSHOPS Led by Bob Blair whose motto, 'if you can walk you can dance", sums it all up. Beginners or experts. Numbers limited. Aug 15-18,22-26 1.30pm (3.00 approx) FREE j CELLAR THEATRE. FOLKSONG Presented by Sickbed Theatre , a tale of idleness, with ghosts inside a song. Make sure you're on the piss, before you come along. Also in Doc's Place. Aug 22-25 3.30pm (5.00) £4.00 (£3.00) VENUE A. _ ■ IAIN MACKINTOSH - IN CONCERT The tall, slim, banjo-picker with a bag of songs to move you to smile, laugh, think, and cry. Aug 12.14 8.30pm (10.00) £4.50 (£3.50) Aug 13 10.30pm (12 midaight) ■ HAMISH IMLACH - IN CONCERT Blues, traditional and contemporary songs plus humour - invariably entertaining. The big man returns for the umpteenth year. Aug 12,14 10.30pm (12 mwlai|bt) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ NORTH SEA GAS - AT FULL BLAST Another blistering set of songs and fun from one of Scotland's most popular duos. Aug 13,20,27 8.30pm (10.00) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ SIMON THOUMIRE 'The cheekiest, wittiest, most agile concertina in the land' Scotsman. "Unusually moving’ Folk Roots. 'Don't Miss' Simon Thoumire. Aug 15,16 8.30pm (10.00) £4,50 (£3.50) ■ SEANNACHIE One-night stand! The very best of Scottish traditional music and songs, '...most original and exciting...' Folk Roots Aug 15 10.30pm (12 midaijbt) £4.00 ■ BRIAN MCNEILL - IN CONCERT Ex-Battlefield founder now touring solo. A songwriter with a keen eye; an instrumentalist with a flair. Aug 16.17 10.30pm (12 midmgbt) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ GENERATIONS OF CHANGE - MATT ARMOUR Original songs of fishermen and farmers, tradition and hope, vagabonds and drunks, politicians and other rogues. Aug 17 8.30pm (10.00) £4.50 (£3.00) Aug 19 10.30pm (12 midnight) ■ BLO NA GAEL - IN CONCERT 5 women...4 voices... 12 instruments. Blistering Reels, Bluegrass and Breathtaking Ballads. 'A lot of fun’ Glasgow Herald Aug 18,26, Sept 3 8.30pm (10.00) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ FINDASK - IN CONCERT '...consistently good at crafting subtle songs, played with elan.' Dirty Linen. USA. Distinctive new Scots music tangibly rendered. Aug 18,26, Sept 2 10.30pm (12 midiight) £4.00 ■ ALLAN TAYLOR - IN CONCERT 'The great craftsman of singing-songwriting - a man who is surely at the peak of his powers' Alistair Clark. The Scotsman. Aug 19,21.22 8.30pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) ■ JAZZ COMPANY Hot jazz, swing, and blues! Virtuoso violin (Alex Yellowlees). guitar (Dougie Campbell), double bass (Ronnie Dunn). Not to be missed! Aug 20.21 10.30pm (12 midiigkt) £4.00 Aug 23 8.30pm (10.00) ■ THE HARMONICS (male/female duo), deliver a zany and powerful cocktail of 90s acoustic 'ragga' and tight, punchy vocal harmonies. Aug 22 10.30sm (12 mMsiakt) £5.00 (£4.00)
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■ GRAHAME WYLLIE returns with Jenny Duncan and company. Exciting, emotive, contrasting original songs. Guitar arrangements, harmonies, percussion, flute. Brilliant entertainment. Don't miss it. Aug 23.27 10.30pm (11.30) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ STEPHEN Q.UIGG - IN CONCERT Scottish songs old and new from this fine singer who also happens to play guitar, banjo and bodhran. Aug 24 8.30pm (10.00) £3.75 ■ IAN CARR AND KAREN TWEED The true spirit of traditional music from the guitarist and accordionist of Kathryn Tickell Band and Poozie fame. Aug 24,25 10.30pm (12 midnight) £4.5D (£3.00) ■ SMEDDUM WITH ANDY HUNTER Traditional instrumental music from Scotland and beyond, with songs from one of Scotland's finest singers. Aug 25 8.30pm (9.45) £4.00 (£3.00) ■ PiQBAIREACHD REVEALED Tom Speirs plays and talks about the Scottish classical repertoire for the great Highland pipes. Piobaireachd. ceolmor - The Big Music. Aug 28-30 2.30pm (4.00) £4.50 (£3.00) ■ FRASER NIMMO Essentially a serious songwriter with a gift to entertain. A brilliant mixture of original and Scottish traditional songs. Aug 28 8.30pm (10,00) £3.50 (£2.00) ■ PETER NARDINI Scottish, witty, gritty singer-songwriter. 'His raw presentation and impassioned words betray energy and urgency all too rare’. American Compass News Also in Doc's Place. Aug 28 10.30pm (12 midnight) £5.00 (£4.00) THE SEVEN AGES OF ADAM Glaswegian Adam McNaughtan's programme of premodern songs and poems about life, and that. Aug 29,30 8.30pm (10,00) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ RUSSELL £r KYDD Most strikingly original vocal sound this side of the Atlantic' Scotsman Scots songs, rowdy rhythms, surprising, stunning, sublime! Aug 29,30 10.30pm (12 midnight) £4.50 (£3.00) ■ EMMA CHRISTIAN Haunting traditional music from the Isle of Man. performed by this talented young Celt (voice, clarsach and recorders). Aug 31 8.45pm (9.45) £3.50 (£2.50) ■ THE VITAL SPARK Edinburgh-based folk duo perform traditional/original songs and music on guitars, small pipes, whistles and bodhran. Aug 31 10.30pm (12 midmiH) £3.50 SANGSTERS - IN CONCERT Scottish traditional. Burns, and contemporary songs presented with humour. 'Stunning close harmony' Folk Roots Sept 2 8.30pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) ■ MIRK New incarnation of popular Caithness group brings superb musicianship and vocals to authentic Scottish traditional song and music. Sept 3 10.30pm (12 mid«i|lit) £4.50 (£3.50) FOYER EXHIBITION. ■ CROSSING BORDERS An exhilarating exhibition of printmaking, photography and illustration by five artists scattered throughout England. Scotland. Ireland and Spain. Aug 12-Sept 3 12 «oo» (12 midmgfct) Fut
Music and lyrics by Tim Rice, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson
VENUE; A - DRAMA _ _ ★ PICKING BONES Stephen Keyworth's disturbingly funny one-man play explores family relationships and the taboo of disease. 'Compelling' Manchester City Life Aug 15-28 6.30pm (7.40) £4.50 (£3.50) WILDE ABOUT OSCAR A new play about the relationship of Oscar Wilde and Lord A Douglas. It arouses the emotions and excites the imagination. Aug 13 (press/public preview) 12.30pm (1.45) £4.00 Aug 15-Sept 3 12.30pm (1.45) £5.00 (£4.00) LUNCH WITH LEHRER (AND NTC YOUTH) Tasteless jokes and lurid songs from the pen of American satirist. Tom Lehrer. Adapted by NE Parker. Aug 15,17.19.21.23,25 2.15pm (3.10) £3.50 (£2.50) Lunch With Lehrer * Chekhov end Fo! £5.00 (£4.00) CHEKHOV AND FOI An ensemble of short pieces using humour to illustrate serious issues. Thought provoking' Yorkshire Post Aug 15.17,19.21,23,25 3.15pm (4.25) £3.50 (£2.50) Chekhov end Fo! * Lunch With Lehrer £5.00 (C4.00J KAFKA'S DICK Kafka and his biographer return to haunt his fans. Hilarious play by Alan Bennett of TV's Talking Heads' fame. Aug 15.17.19.21,23.25 4.30pm (5.55) £4.50 (£3.50) ★ SYMPOSIUM John's birthday celebration turns into a night to remember when his personal mythogram arrives. Masks, myths and God's laughter. Aug 18.18.20.22.24,26 2.15pm (3.15) £3.50 (£2.50) Symposium * The Shew! f 5.00 (£4.00) THE SHAWL by David Mamet. A clairvoyant tries to spirit away a woman's inheritance. Is he a genuine seer or a fraud? Aug 18,18.20.22.24,26 3.20pm (4.20) £3.50 (£2.50) The Shew! * Symposium £5.00 (£4.00) A SLIGHT ACHE Pinter's classic about the arrival of a mysterious match-seller is given a new twist - staged as a radio drama. Aug 18 18.20.22,24,28 4.30pm (5.55) £4.50 (£3.50) 33H - THE VINYL SOLUTION? 33H minutes. STOP. One man's music. STOP. Live sax. STOP. When will the long play...STOP? Aug 22-28 12.15am (12.48«m) £3.33 (£2.50) TURNING OF THE TIDE 150 years of the Scottish crofters' struggle for the land. Drama, narrative, and balladry by Norman Stewart. A welcome return for one performance only. Aug 27 2.30pm (3.45) £5.00 (£3.50) VENUE B ■ TAM WHITE SHOESTRING BAND He entertains - it's a party every time with Tam' Scotsman. Violet vocals, hot harp, cool Tectric licks. Distilled blues. Aug 12,27, Sept 3 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ WILD CIGARILLOS CEILIDH DANCE The Cigs go year on year just getting better. Scottish ceilidh dancing (caller). Highland dance display. Usually sold-out. Aug 12-14. 19-21 10.30pm (1.00am) £4.50 (£3.50) EARL OKIN - MANGO AND OTHER DELIGHTS Great jazz; sophisticated humour; afternoon naughtiness! Unmissable! 'He's a joy, a classic, a must.’ Evening News Aup 13,19-21.28-29, Sept 2,3 4.15m (5.15) £6.00 (£4.50)
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dramatised and performed by Guy Lynn with original music by Michael Etherton at The Demarco European Arts Foundation Venue 22 3 York Lane, Edinburgh 6.15pm 21st August to 3rd September Ticket hotline 031 557 0707 “Hypnotic” The Word “Singularly inspired...you will be enthralled” The Cherwell “Truly astonishing...powerful, entertaining, moving and thought provoking” Oxford Student 13
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Hilarious New Characters! Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Carmen Miranda, Prince, Pinocchio and the Gregorian Monks amongst others.
THE QUEENS HALL, Clerk Street, Edinburgh
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Paul Morocco, Antonio Fordone and Alessandro 'funny, unpredictable and spectacular!
Assembly Rooms BOX office 031226 2428 Friday 12 August - Saturday 3 September 11.45pm Tickets t7.50/£6.50
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ACOUSTIC MUSIC CENTRE - continued . MCCALMAN'S FIRST OF FIVE Straight from recording the sound-track for the classic Disney sequel. 'Bambi's Revenge’. Aug 13 7.30ym (9. IS) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ DOUGIE MACLEAN - IN CONCERT Scotland's singer-songwriter has been described as 'gentle...hypnotic...powerful-absorbed in his message and confident in his strength.' Scotsman Aug 14-16 7.30p»i (9.15) £6.50 ■ THE MCCLUSKEYS - IN CONCERT renowned for their unique blend of harmony, rhythm and melody, the brothers make a welcome return to the Festival. Aug IS 10.30pm (I.OOim) £6.00 (£4.00) Aug 22 7.30pm (9.15) THE FOOL'S PROGRESS Adam and Eve, Henry VIII, Charlie Chaplin? Brass, piano, theatre and voice? Experience the audiovisual kaleidoscope. Aug 16-29 2.00pm (3.30) £6.00 (£4.00) ■ A CEILIDH WITH CELTIC SPIRIT This young, high-energy band is taking audiences by storm". 'A must for all ceilidh-goers.' Aug 16,30 10.30pm (I.OOim) £4.00 (£3.00) CARMINA Incredible power and sensitivity - a beautifully pure acoustic sound. Jazz/roots featuring singer Pippa Bagguley, pianist Pete Jacobsen. Also in Doc's place. Aug 17 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£4.00) ■ DICK GAUGHAN - IN CONCERT Scotland's (and therefore the UK's) leading contemporary singer and musician in the intimate AMC atmosphere. Watch this space! Aug 17,18.22.23 7.30pm (9.15) £6.50 (£4.00) ■ MCCALMAN'S SECOND OF FIVE Even their unison singing sounds like harmony - 'a smile, a song, and a creaking zimmer.' Aug 18 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ MCCALMAN'S THIRD OF FIVE This group needs no introduction - they've known each other for years. 'A must for the jobbing gardener". Aug 19 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ MCCALMAN'S FOURTH OF FIVE They met on 'Blind Date' and have never looked back. The Macs' have given a new meaning to the word 'semi-tone'. Aug 20 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ MCCALMAN'S FIFTH OF FIVE Only lain MacKintosh and The Shipping Forecast' have lasted longer. They almost got away with it' Washington Post Aug 21 7.30pm (9.1S) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ THE POOZIES Four women s voices, harps, guitar, accordion, fiddle create 'stunning vocal and instrumental harmony' Herald, '...a refreshing change’ Q Magazine. Aug 23-25 7.30pm (9.15) £6.00 (£4.50) ■ ROD PATERSON AND IAN JOHNSTONE The Easy Club's singer and The Cauld Blast Orchestra's pianist preview some new settings of Robert Burns' songs. Also in Doc's place. Aug 25 10.30pm (1.00) £5.00 (£3.00) CEILIDH COLLECTIVE Another fine local ceilidh dance band with, in Dave Francis, one of the best callers. Always popular. Aug 16-28 10.30pm (I.OOim) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ JOHN PEARSON 'Probably the finest solo blues performer in Europe today.' returns for just one night - after last year's two sell-outs! Aug 26 7.30pm (9.15) £5.00 (£4.00) ■ ISAAC GUILLORY No stranger to Edinburgh and considered as one of the best among the best' acoustic guitarists. Aug 28 7.30pm (S. 15) £6.00 (£4.60) ■ RORY MCLEOD Recently returned from Canada, this is a rare opportunity to catch this popular, folk hero' live in Scotland. Aug 29 7.30pm (1.16) £«.00 (£4.00) ■ JUNE TABOR The 'First Lady of Folk' performing songs from her new album along with Huw Warren and Mark Emerson. Aug 30 7.30pm (9.15) £6.00 (£4.00) ■ STEVE PHILLIPS - IN CONCERT Brilliant blues guitarist and one-time partner to Mark Knopfler in the Netting Hillbillies; performing solo. Aug 31 7.30pm (9.16) £6.00 (£4.00) ■ HAMISH MOORE ft DICK LEE - IN CONCERT The wilder abundances of jazz and folk forms twist and birl intoxicatingly' The Scotsman Sept 2 7.30pm (6.16) £5.00 (£3.50) ■ ROBERT FISH BAND This band continues to be a firm, local favourite for ceilidh dances (with caller). Book now! Sept 2.3 10.30pm (1.00am) £4.50 (£3.00) Venue 36 - Festival Club. 9-15 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 DOC'S PLACE - MUSIC ~ » HIGHLAND CONNECTION Outstanding Scottish music and song from Highlandbased Ian Hardie. Janice Clark. Dagger Gordon. Fiddle, mandolin, pipes, guitar. Aug 13 7.30pm (9.00) £5.00 (£3.50) BLACKEYED BIDDY - IN CONCERT Fresh back from touring America, one of Scotland's top folk duos present an evening of Scottish and Irish music and songs. Aug 13,14 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.00) TALITHA MACKENZIE Traditional Gaelic song with a contemporary World Music slant (from albums MOUTH MUSIC and SOLAS) plus original material. Ethnogrooves galore! Aug 13 11.30pm (1.00am) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 23.24 7.30pm (9.00) ROD PATERSON AND IAN JOHNSTONE The Easy Club's singer and the Cauld Blast Orchestra's pianist preview some new settings of Robert Burns' songs. Also in Venue B. Aug 14 7.30pm (9.00) £5.00 (£3.00) CARMINA A rare blend - jazz improvisation and Celtic roots 5-piece featuring acclaimed singer Pippa Bagguley and world class pianist Pete Jacobsen. Also in Venue B. Aug 15,16 7.30pm (9.00) £5.00 (£3.50) MCGINN OF THE CALTON Stramash present the stories and songs of Matt McGinn - Glasgow's court minstrel (back court). Aug 15 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.50) THITDEAR GREEN PLACE The songs of Glasgow presented by Stramash - guitar, fiddle concertina, and six superb voices. Aug 16 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.50) RANNOCH - IN CONCERT Glasgow duo. Heather O'Neill and Campbell Gunn, with a mixture of traditional and contemporary Scottish and Gaelic song. Aua 11 7.30am (9.00) £4.00 (£3.00)
CHRISTINE KYDD: RICH TRADITION - SCOTLAND & BEYOND Sweet-singer, taleteller, magic-spinner of the very best.' Tykes News 'Moving...Breathtaking...Audacious.' Scotsman Aug 17,21 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.00) WAYKIS - INCAS IN ALBA That 'Condor' moment - experience enchanting Andean music/rhythms. Tap feet, move hips, dance - Peru is here! Aug 16,19 7.30pm (9.00) £4.50 (£3.50) Aug 29 9.30pm (11.00) THE CAST Warm, wonderfully assured singing...eloquent guitar' Scotsman. 'Impressive' Living Tradition. ‘Elegant arrangements' SoS. ‘Questa e musical' // Gazzettino. Aug 18 9.30pm (11.00) £5.00 (£4.00) FOLK IN ARMS Fourth year of this popular pot-pourri of star-studded entertainment supporting local Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre. Aug 19 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.00) BOBBY EAGLESHAM - IN CONCERT Back in Edinburgh, artist and singer Eaglesham weaves a soft tapestry of wistful songs. Aug 20 7.30pm (9.00) £4.00 (£3.00) JOHN CARNIE AND SPIDER MACKENZIE HAVE THE BLUES A rare night of swing and delta blues numbers on guitar and harmonica. ‘ Sensitive virtuosity.’ S Times. Aug 20 9.30pm (10.45) £4,50 (£3.50) THE WRIGLEY SISTERS - IN CONCERT Jennifer and Hazel - renowned and very talented fiddle and guitar duo from the Orkney Islands. Aug 22 7.30pm (9.00) £4.00 (£3.00) ODD BODHRAN The most diverse and exciting new act to come out of Scotland for years. Dance grooves, didgeridoos. tribal drums. Aug 21 11.30pm (I.OOum) £5.00 (£3.50) DAVID HUGHES - IN CONCERT Sardonic songs...understated humour.’ Scotsman. ' Can't half play guitar, too.’ Folk Hoots. Aug 22-24 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.50) KENNY YOUNG AND THE EGGPLANTS The smash return of Brooklyn's surreal, semi-unplugged guitar/bass/bongos band. 'Unforgettable!' List. 'Captivating' Guardian 'Go and see these guys!' Scotsman. Aug 22-28 11.30pm (1.00) £5.00 (£3.00) SAVOURNA STEVENSON TRIO Stevenson's harp playing spins sheer magic..with warm-toned bass and accomplished percussion...beguiling and exciting.' Scotsman. Aug 25,20 7.30pm (9.00) £6.00 (£4.00) PETER NARDINI Scottish, witty, gritty singer-songwriter. ‘His raw presentation and impassioned words betray energy and urgency all too rare." American Compass News Also in Venue A. Aug 25 9.30pm (11.00) £6.50 (£5.00) IAIN MACDONALD AND THE HOWLING SHED Athing from Hank to Hendrix. Fogerty to Fleein' Fiddles. Sold out last year. Avoid disappointment - book now! Aug 26,27 9.30pm (11.00) £4.50 (£3.50) DAVID ALLISON Innovative acoustic guitarist. Haunting.' Herald. "Eloquent.' Archie Fisher. ‘Wonderful player.' Bob Harris. With Vijay Kangutkar on tabla. Aug 20 7.30pm (9.00) £4.50 (£3.00) DOC'S PLACE - DRAMA. EDUCATING RITA Willy Russell's modern comedy classic. The hairdresser's quest for self-fulfillment engages the mind and touches the heart. Aug 15-28 (not Sun 21) 3.15pm (4.45) £4,50 (£3.50) TORCH SONG TRILOGY by Harvey Fierstein presented by Lost Theatre. The lives and loves of a New York drag queen. Aug 16-28 5.15pm (7.00) £5.00 (£3.50) FOLKSONG Presented by Sickbed Theatre...a tale of idleness, with ghosts inside a song. Make sure you're on the piss, before you come along. Also in Cellar Theatre. Aug 14-20 11.30pm (1.00) £4.00 (£3.00)
ACROPOLIS ON CALTON HILL Venue 26 - Acropolis, Top of Calton Hill, Regent Rd. Tickets 557 6969. H11 Following its fantastically successful first year the most interesting venue on the Fringe throws open its doors once more, hosting a magnificent and widely varied selection of truly fabulous events. Acropolis Box Office open from Aug 1 et Cefe 1812, Weterioo Place Tickets also from Venue Box Office during Festive! m JIM ROSE CIRCUS SIDESHOW The triumphant return of last year's hottest Festival ticket, will re-define the meaning of the word 'sick'. A brand new show featuring genuine freaks of nature performing grossly un-natural acts upon themselves...manic mixture of laughter and loathing. Definitely NOT for children or people with weak stomachs. Aug 12-Sept 3 (not 15,22,29, Sept 1) 10.00pm (11.30) £8.50 ■ LEA DE LARIA 'Queer brat', 'explicit', 'confrontational', 'disgusting', 'warm', 'wonderful', 'scrumptious', 'outrageous', 'caustic', lesbian comic and singer. 1993 Critics Award winner. Aug 25 B.15pm (9.30) £7.50 Aug 26-29 8.15pm (9.30) £9.00 (£7.50) ■ REGULAR MUSIC The very best live music in the Festival Fringe, including Inspiral Carpets. The Fall, The Silencers and American Music Club - see Acropolis Programme for full details. ■ BT SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE - LUNCHTIME CLASSICS The world s most popular classics, played by one of the most outstanding ensembles in Europe, directed by the phenomenal Clio Gould. Aug 15-21 1.00pm (2.90) £5.00 (£8.00 witli luiclp BT SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE - EARLY EVENING CONCERTS After only five performances earlier this year, a new work by David Heath. The Four Elements, has already been acclaimed as a dazzling masterpiece. Aug 15-21 5.30pm (6.30) £8.00 BIB & BOB starring Logan Murray and Jerry Sadowitz. All New Variety Show! Childish! Offensive! Don't Miss It! Hello Please! Aug 19-21 8.00pm (9.30) £7.00 ICHIRO Direct from Japan, drums in the Kodo tradition. One of the most thrilling and spectacular drumming ensembles in the world. For all the family. Aug 2331 5.30pm (6.30) £8.00 (£6.00 children iindar 16 only) ACROPOLIS FIREWORKS PARTY Simply the best Fireworks Party in town. Live music, in the best place to view The Glenlivet Fireworks. Sootl 8.00pm 111.30) £8 00 15
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Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre, Chambers St. Hse, 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 ■ IN CONCERT - DICK GAUGHAN Unconstrained by fashion or singalong fakery, Gaughan is always moving" Herald. The outstanding musician in an intimate setting. Aug 17,18,22,23 7.30pm (9.15) £6.50 (£4,00) Venue 72 - Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hodine 667 7778 M10 ■ ANGEL ISLAND - ALTAN Ireland's foremost traditional group reaching a new pinnacle of excellence. Zipping, light tunes and deep, moving songs. Aug 19 10.30pm (12,30) £7.50 (£5,00) Venue 170 - Thomas Morton Hall, Ferry Road ■ THE OCCASIONALS CEILIDH DANCE The annual event in i new venue but n change to the prospect of an excellent night's dancing. Late bar. Aug 19.20 9.00pm (1.00am) £5.00
AIDS POSITIVE UNDERGROUND Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 IN ONE TAKE Pornography, sado-masochism and AIDS are the themes of Part 2 of John Roman Baker's Prostitution Trilogy. A brutal and erotic love story for the 1990s that explores the dangerous realms of our pornographic ideals in the context of resurgent fascism and AIDS. Contains nudity. Adults only. Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 7.45pm (9.15) £5.50 (£3.50)
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VINEGAR TOM Visual, vocal, stylish sounds and physical theatre explore the persecution of women in the seventeenth century and the continuing humiliation and prejudice towards people in general. This unique interpretation of Caryl Churchill’s powerful play is suitable for those who care about attitudes and are over 13. Aug 13-20 7.45pm (9.15) £3.50 (£3.00)
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Venus 98 - Marco s, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 ■ ALAN DAVIDSON SINGS THE SONGS OF SINATRA A first appearance at the Fringe for this young Edinburgh-born singer who truly captures the quality, expression and style of The Voice'. A selection of arguably the greatest songs ever written, impeccably performed, ensure an hour of pure pleasure for any Sinatra fan. Aug 13-29 10.00pm (11.00) £5.00 (£4.00)
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GOSPEL AT ITS BEST Popular with international audiences, returning to Edinburgh for their fifth Festival season. The Advent Chorale brings a happy, upbeat performance the whole family can enjoy. This group of Afro-Caribbean young people invites you to participate in their vibrant and melodious music. Aug 16.17.19.20 7.30pm (9.00) Fra*
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Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasanca. Tickets 556 6550 LH ★ ■ TILTING AT WINDMILLS Two friends meet in the park, report on achievements, boast of fantastic adventures. They disagree, squabble, sulk, indulge in dreams of retribution. An extraordinary ensemble of ordinary children extending the physical and imaginative boundaries of circus theatre. Exhilarating, colourful family entertainment. Aug 10-21 1.40pm (2.30) £5.00 (£4.00) Family of 4 £15.00
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Venue 46 - Church Hill Theatre. Morninflside Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 * ■ YES starring Eartha Kitt. An audacious one-woman show devised and directed by Steven Rumbelow and based on Joyce's character Molly Bloom: erotic, vulnerable, sensual, funny, poignant and quintessentially female. An outstanding play combining text, music and a breathtaking performance from Kitt. A unique view of Joyce, women and life. Unmissable. Aug 1520 9.25pm (10.10) £7.50 (£6.00) Aug 22-28 10.25pm (11.10) Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House. Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 KB ■ CLASSICAL GUITAR The extraordinary Jonathan Prag, this year playing a stunning South American repertoire: bewitching music, dazzling playing. Brilliant!' Classic FM 1993. Aug 10-Sept 3 (not 14,21) 12.05pm (12.50) £4.00 (£3.00) POETRY Carol-Ann Duffy, Whitbread/Forward winner, in a magnificent double reading with the excellent Jackie Kay. Don't miss them. (Daily book signing). Aug 27-Sept 2 6.35pm (7.25) £6.00 (£5.00)
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Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-16 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ★ NOCTURNE A brand new show from the company who 'pass with flying colours’ Scotsman. Provoking and disturbing. The production uses light, sound, images, movement and words to bring you a journey of the mind. Join us at the witching hour - if you dare. Aug 22-27 12 midnight (t.OOem) £4.00 (£3.00) Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre, Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 ★ ■ 33# - THE VINYL SOLUTION? One man. Stop. His long-playing records. Stop. Live sax. Stop. When will the music...Stop? Aug 22-26 12.15am (12.48) £3.33 (£2.50)
ALEX+RODS DRINKING GAMES WORKSHOP 0 1 2 3 6 6 6 Venue 27 - Smugglers Bar. Robertson's Close. Cowgate J10 DRINKING GAMES WORKSHOP An afternoon of audience-participation improvisational drinking with two of Edinburgh's finest piss-artistes. This show is not eligible for the Perrier Award, but we don't care 'cos only girls drink mineral water. No children, no animals, no shandies. Don't forget your wallet. Sponsored by Smugglers’. Aug 14.21.28 3.00pm (5.00) £4.00 (includes Free Pint)
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Venue 123 - Southbrldge Centre. Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 ★ THE PARCEL AND THE BIRD The team th’at”brought you Dream Children' ('fascinating' The Scotsman), presents two searching dramas of past and present: The Parcel and The Bird’. Ancient Greece: Orestes and Electra face ghosts from their pasts. WW2: Greek resistance fighters clash over the life of a traitor. Gerard McLarnon's tale of hope, spanning centuries. Aug 13 Sept 3 (not 16.23,30,1) 8.10pm (9.45pm) £5.00 (£3.50)
This is our first year, hope you like us. Some zany cabaret, a new play, a free exhibition and a band that's very different. And help us make next year bigger and better - tell us how! Venue 66 - Insinuendos Cabaret Club, 2 Picardy Place Tickets 556 0499 G10
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ALLIANCE PRODUCTIONS Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 ★ ATONEMENT - MOMENTS IN TIME American playwrights Paul Raven and Greg Rowen team up for this world premiere one act. The struggle of one man's inner journey through his toughest reality - self truth. Sides of his conscience twist and turn him to stare at the ultimate mirror. Don't miss it! Aug 28-Sept 3 4.00pm (5.00) £3.50 (£2.00)
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★ THAT FALLS AT EVE A Memento Mori, written by Steven Horrobin. Winner of the SCDA Alastair Selway Quaich for the 'best moment of theatre', described by adjudicator R. McGuiness as 'a sheer tour de force’. Let Rupert Brooke, T.E. Lawrence and J.E. Flecker take you by the mind and lead you through the shadow gate...and far beyond. Aug 21-Sept 3 (net Thu 1 Sept) 8.30pm (9.45) £5.00 (£3.00)
BOB DYLAN: A DECADE OF CHANGES 1983-1993 20 selected photographs from around the world by John Hume. Covering 10 years of Bob Dylan in concert from Belfast to Budapest...Newcastle to New York. Aug 12-Sept 3 12noon (3.00am) Admission Frta CABARET AT INSINUENDOS 2 evenings of scintillating cabaret, music and disco from the best, and the bizarre, on the Fringe. Aug 21 12.30am (3.00am) Aug 28 10.30pm (3.00am) £5.00 (£3.00) ■ THE TOTALLY NAFF TARTS Award-winning female comedy duo. 'Shrinking violets...steer clear!" Edinburgh News. 'Neau-one bubblier...deserve a Perrier award'... TNTs. Aug 12-27 (not 14,23) 10.45pm (12midniglit) £5.00 (£3.00) Wnue 14 - Legends. 71 Cowgate Tickets 225 8382
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BABA Dub jazz quintet from Leeds; reggae/African sounds and rhythms. Vibrant improvisations...interweaving moods, melodies and stories. Also at Insinuendos. lunchtime. Aug 18-20 10.30pm (12.45im) £4.00 (£2.50) Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★ JAM 10Omph black comedy. A Hogarth's Gallery of motorist monsters and car chase of heroic audacity from an apocalyptic traffic jam. Aug 10-14.16-18,21-25,29.30 2.30pm (3.45) £5.50 (£4.50) Aug 19.20.26-28 2.30pm (3.45) £6.50 (£4.50)
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Venue 41 - Hill Street Theatre, 19 Hill Street. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ■ FIESTA MEXICANA A fiesta of Mexican music and dance as colourful and exciting as its food, traditional dances from every part of this fascinating land, rich in history and culture. Experience the passion of the Mexican people as each dance tells its own story. Aug 22-Sept 3 12 midday (1.00pm) £5.00 (£3.00)
AMERICAN ACCENT THEATRE COMPANY 0 3 V» Venue 4 - St. Columba's by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 J7 PLEASE...SAY NO MORE When he's late for dinner and I know he must be either having an affair or lying dead in the street. I always hope he’s dead' Viorst. Wives. Mistresses. They speak of many things and think of one. What binds them together? Includes Strindberg's 'The Stronger'. Aug 14-27 12.40pm (1.40) £4.50 (£4.00)
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It’s Christmas in New York 1984. Love, gossip, sex, scandal, heartbreak, designer labels and self discovery
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TRAGICAL COMEDY OF MACPUNCH PARABLE PUPPET THEATRE - Great drama and engaging characters' Evening News - parodies Punch and messes with Macbeth. Age 5+ Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) 4.00pm (4.50) £3.00 (£1.75) Aug 29-Sopt 3 5.00pm (5.50) . ★ THAT’S THE WAY TO DO IT WINGED FEAT'S new funny-sad play about violence and childhood, featuring 'thumpingly funny’ (What's On) Jo Enright and 'consummately stylish' (The Scotsman) Kathryn Heyman. Not suitable for children. Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) 6.00pm (7.00) £4.50 (£3.50) Price includes 15X donation to NSPCC ANDY THORNTON Finely crafted songs, superb guitar, honest emotions, from the man behind Glasgow's 'Late Late Service'. Plus guests. Aug 14 9.00pm (10.30) £4.00 (£3.00) THE SAXOPHONE: SACRED AND PROFANE PAUL BRODIE (saxophone). ERIC ROBERTSON (organ and piano). From Bach to Bechet. Gluck to Gershwin. Aug 15-20 12.30pm (1,40) £4.00 (£3.00) ASSIPATTLE AND THE STOORWORM SYLVIA TROON & DOUGLAS KERR. Orkney folk legend, blending puppetry, narration and live music. Age 5+ Aug 15-20 2.15pm (3.15) £3.00 (£2.00) SCOTTISH TALES FROM LONG AGO SYLVIA TROON PUPPETS. Two legends: Trouble at Kittlerumpit. and The Stolen Bairn. Age 4+ Aug 22-27 ll.OOim (12.00) £3.00 (£1.75) * TEMPTATIONS - THE DRAMA Jesus in the wilderness - a man at war with himself. Performed by Peter Moreton ('Eastenders', 'Secret Garden"). Aug 15-20 7.45pm (8.45) £4.50 (£3.50) SHADOWLANDS by William Nicholson. WARDROBE THEATRE COMPANY. The settled life of Oxford don CS Lewis is shattered by unexpected love. Aug 15-27 (not 21) 9.00pm (11.20) £5.00 (£4.00) Proceeds to St. Colombo's Hospice and Cancer Research Indie THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS CS Lewis' bestseller adapted for the stage by Nigel Forde (Radio 4 Bookshelf) for SALTMINE THEATRE COMPANY. Aug 29 Sept 3 7.30pm (9.45) £4.00 (£3.00) LIES DAMNED LIES Haunting folk-tinged sounds...which register somewhere along the spinal cord' The List Persuasive vitality' Vox, Wonderful acoustic trio' Folk Roots Aug 21 9.00pm (10.30) £4.00 (£3.00) '
THE VISITATION ELLE M TC. Iconoclastic physical theatre exploring the nature of Mary the mother of God. and God the mother of Mary. Aug 22 27 2.00pm (3.00) £4.00 (£2.50) BRIAN RUTHERFORD IN CONCERT Enjoy the stunning voice of Glasgow's emerging young singer/songwriter. Plus guests. Aug 2327 7.45pm (8.45) £3.50 (£2.50) JACOB'S LADDER Following last year's Fringe success, the popular Edinburgh-based Christian rock band launch their new album. Aug 28 9.00pm (10.15) £4.00 (£3.00) Aug 29 10.15pm (11.30) DB MCGLYNN Blues-infused white gospel from a great singer and charismatic performer' Melody Maker. 22nd: solo. 31st: with band. Aug 22 7.45pm (8.45) £3.50 (£2.50) Aug 31 10.15pm (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) SIONASCAIG Warm the venue, throw in a strong melody, infuse it with rhythm, finally add a dash of scotch - delicious! Aug 30 10.15pm (11.30) £4.00 (£2.50) THE NIGHT VISITORS Linger over the strong, evocative songs of David Heavenor from the album 'Private'. 'Sing on' Joe Slovo. Sept 2.3 10.30pm (12 mMiiplit) £4.00 (£3.00) •k IN THE BELLY OF THE WHALE PERESTROIKA PRODUCTIONS. The anger of a dying man confronts a young nun's uncertain faith. Aug 29-Sopt 3 2.00pm (3.45) £5.08 (£3.50) LUNCHTIME ORGAN RECITALS John Riley plays the recently-rebuilt Harrison. Mixed programme includes Bach, Haydn. Schumann, and audience suggested improvisations. Aug 27, Sopt 3 12.30pm (1.26) £2.80 (£1.80) LARGE SCALE TAPESTRY by Carol Marples. Exciting., colourful; commissioned as a memorial to the founders of Leith School of Art. Aug IS- Sept 3 12 midday (5.00pm) Fra*
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Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge. Brodie s Close. Lawnmarket. J8 ★ WEST DREAMS Mae West sex icon, liberated, independent, unique and original in every way; recreated in this witty, bawdy and moving one-woman show that gives her life 'the once over’. Her successes, scandals and secrets, the lies, the truth. It's all here. So why not. as she might say... Aug 15-27 (not Son 21) 12.15am (1.30) £4.50 (£3.50)
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Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ANORAK OF FIRE: THE LIFE & TIMES OF GUS GASCOIGNE^RAINSPOTTER The Anorak is Back! Following its sell-out run in the West End - last year's surprise cult smash returns. 'A Gem...Brilliant...Do Not Miss It' Sunday Times. 'A Must...Unmitigated Triumph' Mail, 'A Gem...Hilarious' Telegraph Thunderous Comedy' The Guardian. Aug 12-14.16-l8.2t.23-25.29-3t.Sept 2-3 6.10pm (7.15) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19.20.26-28 6.10pm (7.15) £8.50 (£7.50)
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Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★ ANSWERING SPIRITS Was spiritualism a sign from God - or the greatest lie ever told. 'Captivating production, magical acting ...The show has a power which belongs on another plane. Go and see this' Evening Chronicle Aug 10-14.16-18.21.23-25.29.31. Sept 1-3 12.45pm (2.05) £6.00 (£4.50) Aug 19.20,26-28 12.45pm (2.05) £6.50 (£5.00) BIZARRE Encounters of the Third Kind; the weird and wonderful, the frankly ridiculous. This is the Fortean Times, the inspiration for Miles Kington with bass and Simon Gilman on piano, in a wonderfully entertaining revue. Aug 12-14.16-18.21.22.24.25.29 4.45pm (5.45pm) £6.00 (£5.00) Aug 19.20.26-28 4.45pm (5.45pm) £6.50 (£5.50)
THE ARBROATH SMOKIES Venue 76 - South Leith Parish Church, 6 Henderson St. Tickes 554 2578 EDUCATING RITA Rita (young wife / raw Open University student / searching for meaning to her life / wants to learn 'everything') beseiges Frank (disillusioned / inebriate / in need of a haircut / college tutor). Willy Russell’s classic, first performed by the RSC and subsequently filmed, has one set, one interval and one helluva script. Aug 22-27 8.00pm (10.00) £4.00 (£3.00)
ARCHES THEATRE COMPANY Venue 3 • Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 THE HOSTAGE by Brendan Behan. Set in a Dublin lodging house packed with prostitutes, gunmen and upstanding citizens and performed by an exhuberant Irish/Scots cast, including Terry Neason as Meg'. This classic play shouts, sings, thunders Er stamps with life...a masterpiece' The Times. Aug 12-18.21-25.29-Sopt 3 7.40pm (9.10) £7.00 (£5.00) Aug 19,20,26-28 7.40pm (9.10) £8.00 (£6.00) Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 THE ERPINGHAM CAMP by Joe Orton. A 1950's holiday camp fiasco .a brilliant farce. 'The Arches company excels, especially at irreverent comedies like this' The Guardian. Aug 14-Sept 3 3.30pm (4.35) £5.50 (£3.50)
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Venus 6 - Celtic Lodge, Brodie's Close. Lawnmarket. J8 BIG MOUTH Torch Songs, comedy and the blues. The life and loves of a chanteuse with a difference. Sugar Sweet uses songs to illustrate the events in her colourful past. Includes What Now My Love', 'Who's Sorry Now' and Cabaret'. One^woman show, written and performed by EstheHmogen Joyce. Aug 15-27 (pot SUP 21) B.OOgn (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00)
ARMSTRONG AND MILLER Venue 3 • Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 * BARE NAKED FIGHTING There are times when we must fight. Naked. Ben Miller ( Gone With Noakes'. Perrier Pick of the Fringe 1992) and Alexander Armstrong ( Killing Him') present a series of short comedy entertainments for your enjoyment. Mixed in with some fighting. 'Barking mad' Independent The best comedy performance on the fringe" Sunday Times. Aug 13-25.29,3TSapt 3 6.00pm (7.05) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 25-28 6.00pm (7.05) £6.50 (£7.50)
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Vanue 19 - C. Ovor-Saas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 ★ SOME KIND OF LOVE STORY A Detective. A Hooker. An innocent man jailed for murder. She. the only witness, teeters on the edge of insanity. Some kind of thriller? Some kind of love story? Rivetting theatre. Aug 2l23.25,27,29.31.Sopt 2 10.00pm (10.45) £5.00 (£3.00) Double ticket offer with Elagy For A Lady-£8.00 (£5.00) ■k ELEGY FOR A LADY One Man. One Woman: in the border territory between memory and desire. A haunting and unsettling work by America's leading playwright. Two Way Mirror: two companion plays by Arthur Miller Aug 22,24,28.28.30.Sept 3 10.00pm (10.45) £5.00 (£3.00) Double ticket offer with 'Some Kind of e Love Story' £8.00 (£5.00)
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ASSEMBLY ROOMS Wmw 3 ■ Asswnbly Rooms. 54 Gtorga Struct. Tickets 226 2428 G7 In the heart of the city, at the heart of the Fringe, alive and buzzing from 10am - 3am daily. The best in non-stop entertainment, happening bars and cafes, exhibitions and talks. ’A powerhouse' Evening News Send 52p in stamps for Assembly/Gilded Balloon/Pleasance free colour brochure to above address. LEE EVANS Star of Channel 4's Viva Cabaret' and winner of the 1993 Perrier Award'. Comic genius for the 90 s' Scotsman Aug 22-25.29-31.Sept 13 8.00pm (9.00) £8.00 Aug 26-28 8.00pm (9.00) £9.00 THE GUARDIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT DRAMA AWARD An opportunity to see the best student drama on the Fringe in an award-winning performance. Aui29 12—■( 1.30pm) £3.00 (£2.00) THE GUARDIAN TALKS Top Guardian journalists joined by invited celebrities for three not to be missed debates. Aog 1t.25.Sept I 11.00am (12.30pm) FREE BEAT THE PANEL An hour of shabby mayhem during which all your questions will be answered by Tony Hawks and guests. Aug 22 7.30pm (8.30) £2.50 Aog 21,29 2.00pm (3.00) £2.50 MORE CUDDLES NOW - JACK KLAFF Are male/female relationships possible at all? Edinburgh favourite Klaff returns with a brand new show. Aug 13-17.21-24.28-31.Sept 2,3 (1.26pm) £6.00 (£3.00) ■ ANTONIO FORCIONE AND NEIL STACEY Boundless energy and stunning virtuosity from two highly acclaimed guitarists. Latin jazz, hot club styles, vibrant imaginative music. Aug 12-18.21-25 2.00pm (3.00) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19.20,28.27 2.00pm (3.00) £8.00 (£7.00) THE FABULOUS LYPSINKA SHOW 'High-octane performance that defies all natural laws...fabulous’ Time Out. Lypsinka s latest manic, musical masterpiece. Showbiz at its bitchiest best. Aug 12-14.16-18.21.23-25.29.31-Sept3 7.30pm (8.30) £8.00 (£7.00) Aeg 19.28,28-28 7.30pm (6.30) £9.00 (£8.00) JEFF GREEN Winner of the Guardian 'Critics’ Choice' at the 1993 festival. 'This man is seriously funny' Daily Express Aug 12-18,21-25,29-Sept 3 9.00pm (10.00) £8.00 (£7.00) Aug 19.20.28-28 9.00pm (10.00) £9.00 (£8.00) MARK LAMARR Star of Channel 4's The Word' and 'Big Breakfast'. 'Hysterically funny and impossible to ignore" Independent Aug 12-18.21-25.29-Sept 3 10.30pm (11.30) £8.00 (£7.00) Aeg 19.20,28-28 10.30pm (11.30) £9.00 (£8.00) RHONA CAMERON Winner of Channel 4's 'So You Think You're Funny Award' The most amusing feature of the festival' Scotsman Aug 12-18.21-25.29-Sept 3 10.00pm (11.00) £7.00 (£6.00) Aua 19.20.28-28 10.00pm (11.00) £8.00 l£7.00) 20
RICHARD MORTON Time Out award winning comedian returns with his first one man show. 'Hilarious...Newcastle's answer to Billy Connolly' Guardian Aug 12-18.21-25.29-Sept 3 11.30pm (12.30) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19.20.28-28 11.30pm (12.30) £8.00 (£7.00) OLEI One of Europe's most unorthodox comedy acts 'A real treat, funny, unpredictable and spectacular' Daily Telegraph 'works hilariously well' Evening News Aug 12-18.21.23-25,29-Sept 3 11.45pm (12.55«m) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19,20,28-28 11.45pm (12.55«m) £8.50 (£7.50) THE ODD COUPLE by Neil Simon - Borderline Theatre Company. Gerard Kelly and Craig Ferguson are the infamous duo in this hilarious comedy classic. Aug 15-18.22-25 3.00pm (5.00) £8.00 (£6.50) Aeg 19.20.26.27 3.00pm (5.00) £9.00 (£7.50) TWILIGHT SHIFT by Jackie Kay - 7:84 THEATRE COMPANY SCOTLAND. Acclaimed portrayal of the devastating effects of a gay affair on a mining community. Aug 13-18,22-25,29,31-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.30) £7.00 (£5.00) Aug 19,20,28-28 6.00pm (7.30) £8.00 (£6.00) BOSOM BUDDIES - JACK KLAFF Four wild performances only. Jung. Hitler. Einstein, Kennedy etc... Klaffs profound encounters with the Big Boys of our century. Aug 19,20.28.27 12»o«» (1.30pm) £6.00 (£3.00) MARGA GOMEZ - MEMORY TRICKS Funny and touching autobiography reflecting eccentric upbringing in sixties Harlem and Manhattan's legendary Latin entertainment ^AugU-IB. 18,21-23,25,29,30,Sept 13 4.00pm (5.10) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19,20.28-28 4.00pm (5.10) £8.00 (£7.00) UNDER MILK WOOD George Dillon directs Guy Masterson in Dylan Thomas' masterpiece. Tremendous, absorbing, richly entertaining' Guardian 'Absolutely wonderful' Usual Suspects Aug 13.14,18.21-23.25.29-Sept 3 12nooi (1.30pm) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19.20,28-28 12m>on (1.30pm) £8.50 (£7.50) ★ DENISE STOKLOS IN MARY STUART Awarded Brazilian actress/author/director performs, in English, her world-renowned play. Aug 28-Sept 3 3.00pm (4.30) £7.00 (£6.00) DIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER - NATURAL THEATRE COMPANY A fat. vain, psychotic, greedy, over-sexed monarch gets his come-uppance in this all-singing, somedancing musical fantasty. Aug 13-18.21.23-25 11.45am (1.15pm) £7.00 (£5.00) Aug 19,20,28-28 11.45am (1.15pm) £8.00 (£6.00) JOOLS HOLLAND MASTERCLASS Jools Holland's first ever masterclass at the Edinburgh Festival. Aided by ex-Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis. Sling Jools a question and see where we go from there. Aeg 18-19 12.30pm (1,30) £6.00 (£5.00) BRUCE MORTON BIG.BIG HOUSE. GESTURE AND COMMENTARY OF THE HIGHEST CLASS' The Observer. Star of SIN presents his guide to domestic living. Aug 12-18,21-25 8.15pm (9.30) £7.50 (£6.50) Aeg 19.20,28.27 6.15pm (9.30) £6.50 (£7.50) OFF OUT - HULL TRUCK by Gill Adams. A funny, yet poignant look at life in the seedy world of prostitution. Aug 15-18,23-25,30-Sept 3 2.00pm (3.30) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19-21,26-29 2.00pm (3.30) £8.50 (£7.50) ■ JOHN LENNON EXHIBITION In Edinburgh for the first time - a remarkable collection of lithographs produced in the 1960's as a wedding present to Yoko Ono. Aug 12-Sept 3 All Jay Fraa ★ JOY Marsha Hunt, directed by daughter Karis Jagger. One woman adaptation of Hunt's internationally acclaimed novel JOY. Despite musical fame, deep secrets destroy a family. Aug 12,13.15-18.21.23-25.29-Sept I 10pm (11.30pm) £9.50 (£8.50) Aug 19.20.26-28 10pm (11.30pm) £9.50 (£8.50) BOUNCERS - HULL TRUCK by John Godber. The ultimate production of this classic, outrageous and hilarious vision of 90's night life. Aug 12.13.15-18,21,23-25,29-Sept 1 10.00pm (11.30) £8.50 (£7.50) Aeg 19.20,28-20 10.00pm (11.30) £9.50 (£8.50) BLUE HELMET Robert Llewellyn's new comedy starring Mark Arden. Kulvinder Ghir. Jack Klaff, Maria McErlane and Robert Llewellyn Aug 12- 18,2T25,29,3TSept 3 4.00pm (5.20) £7.50 (staadby eoaeassiaa from vaaaabafora show) Aug 19,20.28-28 4.00pm (5.20) £8.50 (£8.00) ACING SONYA A new comedy starring Ann Bryson about love, marriage, shoes and sibling rivalry to the death. Aug 12-18.21-25,29.31-Sept 1 8.00pm (9.20) £7.00 (stiadhy coactssioa at vaaaa bafor. show) Aug l9.20.26-28.Sept 2,3 8.00pm (9.20) £8.00 (£7.50) ONE SHOT - Snarling Beasties. Mark Kilmurray in his solo show about one man’s obsession with love, revenge and Robert de Niro. Aug 12-18.21,23-25 4.00pm (5.00) £7.00 (£6.00) Aeg 19,20,28-27 4.00pm (5.00) £8.00 (£7.00) ■ B-ROAD MOVIE Catch award-winning Lip Service in a head-on collision of stage and screen. ...in a class of their own’ The Scotsman Aug 14-18.21,22.24,25,29-Sept 3 2.00pm (3.15) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19,20,28-28 2.00pm (3.15) £8.00 (£7.00) PLAYING BURTON Richard Burton's nephew. Guy Masterson. directs Josh Richards as Burton. 'A voyage around a star....the legend lives on!' Western Mail Aug 1517.24 12aooa (1.30) £6.50 (£5.50) Aeg 28-Sept 3 4.00pm (5.30) £6.50 (£5.50) GREP PROOPS The bespectacled American from 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' is back with a brand new show! 'Brilliant' Guardian 'Hilarious' Independent Aug 12-14.1B-18.21.23-25.29-31.Sept 2-3 9.40pm (10.50) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19,20,28-28 9.40pm (10,50) £8.50 (£7.50) ANORAK OF FIRE The Life and Times of Gus Gascoigne: Trainspotter. The cult West End smash returns. 'Do not miss' Sunday Times 'Hilarious' Telegraph Aug 12-14. lS-18.21.23-25.29-31.Sept 2,3 6.10pm (7.15) £7.50 (£6.50) Aeg 19,20.26-28 6.10pm (7.15) £8.50 (£7.50) BITCH! DYKE! FAGHAGI WHOREI The sensational PENNY ARCADE returns to Edinburgh with her confrontational, compassionate and completely unmissable show. Aug 13-15.17.18.21.22,24.25.29.31-Sept 3 11.45pm (1.00am) £8.00 (£7.00) Aug 19,20.26-28 11.45pm (1.00am) £9.00 (£8.00) BARE NAKED FIGHTING - Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. A series of short comedy entertainments. Mixed in with some fighting. ('Barking Mad' Independent) Aug 13-25.29,31-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.05) £8.00 (£7.00) Aug 26-28 6.00pm (7.05) £8.50 (£7.50) ★ ANDY WARHOL GEE! WOW! The Life and Times of Clive Neon: Warhol Superstar. Brilliant new comedy from the team behind Anorak of Fire". Aug 12-18,21 2.00pm (3.15) £5.50 (£4.50) Aug 19.20 2.00pm (3.151 £6.50 (£5.50)
■ TOKYO SHOCK BOYS Japan's answer to the Jim Rose Circus Sideshow. Please laugh - they're risking their lives! Aug 12-18,21-25,29-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.05) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19.20,26-28 6.00pm (7.05) £8.50 (£7.50) HOSTAGE - ARCHES THEATRE by Brendan Behan, '...shouts, sings, thunders a masterpiece' The Times Terry Neason heads a strong Irish/Scots cast Aug 12-18,2125.29-Sept 3 7.40pm (9.10) £7.00 (£5.00) Aug 19,20,26-28 7.40pm (9.10) £8.00 (£6.00) PEVER PITCH The best football book becomes _45 minutes each way of fast. funny, exhilarating theatre. The obsessed fan reveals all Aug 22-25.29-Sept 3 2.00pm (3.30) £7.00 (£6. Aug 26-28 2.00pm (3.30) £8.00 (£7.00) PERRIER PICK OF THE FRINGE AWARD SHOWS The entire Shortlist on one fabulous bill. Guaranteed to be the best show on the Fringe. Sept 2,3 10.00pm (11.30) £8.00 (£6.00) THE BROTHER Adapted from the wonderful writings of Flann O'Brien by its performer, Ireland's leading comic actor, Eamon Morrissey Aug 12-15, IT, 18.21,22.24-25,29.31 Sept 3 4.00pm (5.20) £7.50 (£6.50) Aug 19,20.26-28 4.00pm (5.20) £8.50 (£7.50) * DSARY OF A MADMAN First time visit to the UK by the Ukraine's leading stage actor, Bohden Stupka, in a celebrated adaptation of Gogol's masterpiece. Aug 14-15,17,18.21,22.24,25.29,31-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.30) £6.50 (£5.50) Aeg 1520,26-28 6.00pm (7.30) £7.50 (£6.50) WILL DURST - ONLY IN AMERICA makes i long awaited return to Edinburgh for seven nights only. Catch him while you can. Aug 28-Sept 3 8.15pm (9.30) £7.00 (£6.00) \femie 59 - Edinburgh Playhouse, 18-22 Greenside PI. Tickets 557 2590. BEST OF THE FEST 1 Julian Clary. Lee Evans, Jeff Green, Hattie Hayridge and Mark Thomas. Hottest show on the Fringe. Aug 27 11.00pm (1.30am) £10.00 BEST OF THE FEST 2 Jack Dee, Mark Lamarr, Rhona Cameron, Richard Morton 6 Mark Thomas. Don't miss! Aug 29 8.00pm (10.30) £10.00 BEST OF THE FEST 3 Jo Brand and special guests. The best female comic in Britain' Daily Mirror returns to Edinburgh. Aug 29 11.00pm (1.30*m) £10.00
A TIM CLARK PRODUCTION Venus 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 [tl ★ THE QUICK BROWN FOX By Tim Clark. Sex, lies & laptops... A tale of 5-star lust in a 4-star hotel, starring Linda Davidson (ex-'Eastenders') with Tim Clark (doyen of London comedy & host of LWT's 'Brian Moore'). Aug 11-14,16 18,21,23-25,29,31, Sept 1-3 6.40pm (7.40) £6.50 (£5.50 SUP) Aug 19,20.2628 6.40pm (7.40) £7.50 (£6.50 SUP)
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i fenue 41 - Hill Street Theatre, 19 Hill Street. Tickets 226 6522 67 t<AUREVILLAGE A comic town where the streets are paved with laughs. L.A.'s > tccentric impresario, Stefan Haves, delivers a twisted take on vaudeville' (LA Weekly). \ tug 12-20 12.05pm (12.55) £6.00 (£5.00)
ATTACK OF THE AUBERGINES: KENNY 0 ] rOUNG AND THE EGGPLANTS ’ V« fenua 25 ■ Acoustic Music Cmrtre. Chamlwrt St HM, 16 Chambsw Strut. Info 220 2487 K9 11 KENNY YOUNG ft THE EGGPLANTS The smash return of Brooklyn's surreal. semF i mplugged guitar/bass/bongos band. 'Like Lou Reed on Lithium...Not to be missed!' r om Robinson. 'Go see these guys...inventive, endearing, very funny...perfect late night E ntertainmenf Scotsman. 'Unforgettable!' List. 'Giving eloquent voice to the I nultifaceted neuroses of prolonged adolescence’ NY Times, lug 22-28 11.30pm (I.OOim) £5.00 (£3.00)
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BANGLADESH FESTIVAL OF FOOD AND CULTURE VoVo Venue 184 - Raj Restaurant on the Shore, Henderson Street. Leith Tickets 553 3980 C13 Outer ■ BANGLADESH FESTIVAL AT THE RAJ Nightly rolling show featuring classical dancers, flute, tabla and sitar in the exclusive atmosphere of Leith's Raj Restaurant. Ticket price includes 4-course speciality Bangladeshi meal. Menu changing daily. Event under personal supervision of chef and Tommy Miah (True Taste Of Asia'). Aug I2-Stpt 3 7.30pm (1.00am) £17.50
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Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cow8ate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 ★ BARE KNUCKLE SELLING Sap your customer's will with a single handshake, dominate your buyer with aggressive body-odour, pitilessly crush all life obstacles with sheer peace of mind. Gary Parker and Phil Whelans present an Executive Sales Seminar for Extreme Achievers. By law. you are allowed a three day cooling-off period. Aug I2-Stpl 3 3.00pm (4.00) £5.50 (£4.50)
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BATTLEFIELD BAND Venue 72 - Queen s Hall, Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hotlina 667 7776 M10 ■ BATTLEFIELD BAND IN CONCERT Under the banner 'Forward with Scotland's Past', and fired by their rich Celtic heritage, they take their old and new music to the world - Sri Lanka. India. Egypt. Germany, Spain. USA, Canada - Only 6 Scottish concerts this year - Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear them on their home ground. Aug 20-21 10.30pm (12.30am) £7.00 (£5.50)
PETER BAYNHAM SERVES FOUR 111 a. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 Venue 33 -1 ★ PETER BAYNHAM SERVES FOUR Comedian and writer of BBC2's 'The Day Today’ ('Funniest programme on television' Telegraph) dishes up four hilarious creations in his debut solo show - toothy fool Tony Harris, psychopath Mr Buckstead, Scott Falmer (America's Greatest Stand-up), and 'Peter'. Balham non-viveur and star of BBC Radio 1 FM's Fist-Of-Fun. 'Utter genius' NME Aug 10-15.17.18.21-25.29.30. Sept 1 8.15pm (9.15) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19.20.26-28. Sept 2.3 8.15pm (9.15) £8.00 (£7.00)
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BIG WINDOW PRODUCTIONS Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 06 ★ ■ THE BIG WINDOW Marriage is in the air, and love is on the rocks. A musical farce. A surrealist romp. A delicious look at love, loss and heartbreaking desire. A pungent jazz band, a tasty blend of Americans and Scots, and more than one acrobatic love song. Aug 22-27 11.45pm (1.05am) £6.00 (£4.00) Aug 29-Sept 3 10.00pm (11.20)
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BLOODY ECHO F10 Venue 101 - Rifle Lodge, 32a Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 ■k SONS AND LOVERS Sexual impulses and basic passions colour DH Lawrence's vivid picture of huddled working-class life in Nottinghamshire eighty years ago. From introspective letters, his tormented voice mingles with those of the characters in his novel. Conflicting demands of spirit and flesh spring to life in this new dramatisation. Aug 12-Sept 3 3.15pm (4.45) £4.50 (£3.50)
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BLOW UP THEATRE COMPANY K3 Venue 98 - Marco's, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST R P McMurphy wages war against Big Nurse' in Dale Wasserman's adaptation of Ken Kesey's harrowing critique of State Control. Southampton's leading student theatre company returns to Edinburgh with their startling production of this contemporary classic. 'First Class'. 'Compelling' The Scotsman Aug 22-Sept 3 (not Tue 30) 2.00pm (3.30) £4.50 (£3.50)
BLUE ANGEL PRODUCTIONS J7 Venue 4 - St. Columba's by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 THE WOODS by David Mamet. An explosive and erotic drama of a young man and woman engulfed and almost destroyed by a love they alternately crave and fear. Blue Angel Productions returns to the Fringe with a passionate and harrowing tour-de-force by one of America's foremost dramatists. Adults only. Aug 14-20 10.15pm (11.45) £6.00 (£4.00)
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BLUE HARLEQUIN THEATRE COMPANY VGV Venue 34 • Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 Following yet another sell-out London preview, this ground-breaking company returns to Edinburgh with three exciting, innovative plays by Bader Ben Hirsi, which MUST BE SEEN! Alert to every nuance of psychological tension' The Scotsman. 'Highly charged...strong performances' The Stage. 'Exceptional actingL.destined to be soon reaching a far wider audience' The Courier. A BRIEF AFFAIR Gripping psycho-sexual chiller - bitter-sweet relationship pushed to turning-point as dark childhood haunts unfold. A great success last year! Aug 13-27 5.45pm (6.50) £5.50 (£4.50) Specie! discount: two shows £1 oH tkne shows £3 eft iT CLAPTRAP A famous actress, voice coach, agent, drugs dealer and enraged girlfriend- five individuals driven to destruction by ruthless ambition, greed and desire. Aug 13-27 7.00pm (8.05) £5.50 (£4.50) Specie! discount- two siewt £1 off three thews £3 off VTON THE SIDE OF THE ANGELS A shattering exploration of suppressed leaves destitute souls fighting for their freedom. Aug 13-27 8.15pm (9.20) £5.50 (£4.50) Specie! discount: two shows £1 off throe shows £3 off
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BORDERLINE THEATRE COMPANY Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickate 226 2428 THE ODD COUPLE By Neil Simon. Gerard Kelly and Craig Ferguson star as the infamous duo in this hilarious up-dated comedy classic. Take one anarchic slob and one neurotic hypochondriac. Separate them from wives. Mix together in the same Glasgow flat. Result - a recipe for one seriously funny play. Aug 15-18. 2225 3.00pm (5.00) £8.00 (£6.50) Aug 19,20.25,27 3.00pm (5.00) £9.00 (£7.50)
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Venue 19 - C. Over-Seas House. 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 ★ ■ DUDES WITH DICKS Physical theatre. A multi-perspective study of masculinity in the Nineties. An all male theatre group confront personal issues of universal importance. A performance that is powerful and visually provocative. By men, about men, for everyone. Aug 10-20 11.30am (12.15pm) £4.00 (£3.00)
LORRAINE BOWEN EXPERIENCE K3 ». 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 ia 98 - M m LORRAINE BOWEN EXPERIENCE Billy Bragg's singing tutor, the Doris Day of 90 s Glam, Lorraine takes you by the hand through tales of love, lust and shopping. The loveliest, silliest, kindest, kinkiest of British humour' Vancouver Courier. 'Thank God somebody knows what the Fringe is supposed to be about' The List. Aug 12-Sopt 3 10.00pm (11.15) £5.50 (£4.50)
SARAH BRIGNALL e. Tickets 226 2151 T A scary and hilarious new black comedy. There's dirty doings down at the minicab control office where Maisie is all alone. The phone starts to ring but it's not just a taxi the caller's after. Written and directed by the creators of the West End smash hit 'Anorak of Fire'. Aug 13-Sept 3 2.30pm (3.45) £5.50 (£4.50) Venue 38 - The Gi
BOYS OF THE LOUGH M10 J, 72 - Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hotline 667 7776 _ BOYS OF THE LOUGH Shetland fiddle TV star ALY BAIN leads energetic internationally famous, ever-popular, globe-trotting Grammy-nominated Edinburgh favourites! A spirited annual celebration of Scottish and Irish traditional music! With Kerry accordion virtuoso Brendan Begley! Their 15th year of Fringe success. Standingroom-only! Aug 25-28 7.30pm (9.30) £8.00 (£7.00)
BRI NYLON FIVE Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 AN EVENING OF UNPROTECTED SEX The Double-Act for 94! Resident comperes of Edinburgh's favourite comedy club, Gordon Dempster and Jem Parker now give it to you their way. Teaming up with keyboard maestro and allround smoothster 'Richard', the Nylons have landed! 'Very, very funny' BBC Radio Scotland Aug 13-20.28-31. Sopt 1-3 11.45pm (12.40im) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 21-27 7.00pm (7.55)
BRADFORD PLAYHOUSE STUDIO GROUP Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chsmbers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 vT ENTHUSIASTIC MEN by the author of 1993 s Festival success Nativity'. The : fortunes of five men who spend their holiday working on a steam railway - an excellent ■ mixture of comedy and pathos spiced with keen observations of the frailty deep inside 5 each of us'. Yorkshire Post Winner of 1992's Tetley Trophy. Aug 14-27 3.50pm (5.15) £5.00 (£4.00)
THE BRADSHAWS je 50 - The Music Box. 9c Victoria Street. Tickets 220 4847 THE BRADSHAWS. Buzz Hawkins is the creator of radio's favourite family. He will introduce you to Alf. Audrey and little Billy Bradshaw. An ordinary family living an ordinary life in an ordinary two up two down terraced house. Tne Bradshaws are real oeople anyone who thinks otherwise is fictitious. \ Aug 12-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.00) £6.00 (£4.00)
BRISTOL EXPRESS THEATRE COMPANY VDVD Venue 33 - Pleasence, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 A MEETING IN ROME In March 1884. the enfant terrible of Swedish drama. August Strindberg, left for Rome to meet Henrik Ibsen, the revolutionary Norwegian playwright. Michael Meyer, the internationally acclaimed translator / biographer of Ibsen and Strindberg, imagines how the conversation might have gone... 'Michael Meyer's perfectly proportioned drama’ What's On. Aug 12-16.18.21-25.29 4.00pm (5.00) £6.50 (£5.50) Aug 19.20.26-28 4.00pm (5.00) £7.50 (£6.50) THE PLAY'S THE THINGI (PT 9) The award-winning Bristol Express Festival of New Writing presents rehearsed readings of 4 new plays. 'Distinguished by it's almost unique ability to find writers of genuine interest' Independent. Aug 17 12.15pm (2.45) £3.50 (£2.50) Aug 20.27 ll.OOim (12.25pm) Aug 22 5.30pm (8.00) SM Daily Diary for titlas 27
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■ THE FOOD OF LOVE songs from Shakespeare and afternoon tea. A chance to relax with Scottish fare and listen to songs from four centuries of composers, from Purcell to Cole Porter, Schubert to Michael Nyman, with internationally-acclaimed soprano Georgina Colwell and pianist Margaret Bruce. It's Shakespeare with a swing! Aug 14-18 4.00pn (6.00) £10.00 including tan
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ANN BRYSON Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428
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CAFE GRAFFITI Venue 90 - Mansfield Place Church, Cnr Broughton and East London Streets Tickets 557 8330 E10 ■Festival CAFE isGRAFFITI At last thedrink wild,andeccentric, romantic, unpredictable heartdaytime of the back! Good food, unusual company with additional programme of Scottish and International music (contact venue for latest info) Performers welcome. Aug 9.30pmvenue(1.30am) £5.00 (£4.00) Oeytime12-Sept tickets4 from CLUB GRAFFITI Head downstairshighlights. for the best of the fest - up-to-the-minute selection ofAugstreet and venue 12-Sept 4 9.30pmperformance (1.30im) £4.00 (£3.00) Programme changes daily.
ASSASSINS Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by John Weidman Thirteen people have tried to kill the President of the United States. Four have succeeded. These people are generally dismissed as misfits and maniacs. Assassins suggests otherwise. This brilliant musical, recently staged at the Donmar Warehouse in London will enable you to form your own opinion. 7 45pm 13TH-27TH AUGUST NORTHERN THEATRE COMPANY THE ADAM HOUSE THEATRE, VENUE 34 THE FESTIVAL CLUB 9-15 CHAMBERS STREET, EDINBURGH BOX OFFICE TEL: 031 650 8200
CAFE ROYAL Venue 47 - The Cafe Royal. 17 West Register Street Tickets 556 2549 G9 Edinburgh' opulent theatre,awhich has beenthatdescribed asfulltheoffinest venuetheatre on the Fringe.comedy, Wesaremostsituated proud toadjacent present programme is(East packedEnd). innovative and to Princes Street 5 minutes from the Assembly Rooms and Fringe Office. Box Office open 3pm - 12 midnight. MAIN THEATRE UNNERVING PLANTS A psychoticedgeandof terrifying comedy play combining dance, music, and 3magic country' Aug 15-Sept (not Sunfrom21)the4.cutting 15pm (5.45) £5.00the (£4. 50) s newest talent. Acurate' SPLENDIDLY - KITof your ft THE WIDOW s egg3 of(nottheirSunHUNG oeufreRETROSPECTIVE - a veritable omelette favourite songs.Suck on the Aug 18-Sept Aug 25-30 6.00pm (7.021)5) 7.15pm (8.20) £7.50 (£6.00) ★ HIS, HIS, ft HIS Companyis ofit? Angels in Peter Mortimer’s black comedy. Three men discover Aug 15-27a(notbody,Sunbut21)whose 8.50pm (10.05) £5.00 (£4.00) VAMPIRE GIRUE POOFSnoOFvampires. SODOM ComedycleanCafefun.presents Vladimir Mctavish. Ben Cauthen. No girlie poofs, Aug 29-Sept 3 8.45pm (10.20) £5.00 (£4.Good, 00) NORMAN LOVETT "One of my favourite comedians something Jack (£5. Dee.00)is Norman Lovett. He can make Aug 15-Sept funny 3 (not out Sun of21)absolutely 10.30pm nothing.' (11.30) £6.00 THE The funkyStandard. family from Scrunton funny sing songs and cheeseCONDOS etc. ' Hysterical’ 'Outrageously songs'about Festivalsex.FM.death, ‘Striking satire’ Aug 15-27Guardian. (out Qua 21) 12.15«m (1.30) £5.50 (£4.00) WINGED FLIGHT Esteban Antonio andwithWarren Wills premiere their new album. An exciting fusion Aug 29-Sept 3 of12 traditional Midnight (1.flamenco 30) £9.00 (£7,0jazz/film 0) idiom. STUDIO ★ THE MARVELLOUSleaps BOY A new playAccomplished by 1993 Fringemonologues’ First winnerTheJohnStage.Cargill Thompson. Aug ISSopt 3Chatterton foot Suns) 4.15pmback(5.0to0) life.£4.60(3.00) ACompelling MATTERtrueOFstory CONVICTION Spearing the injustice of wrongful imprisonment. Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns)by 5.John 15pmCargill (6.00) Thompson. £4.50 (£3.00)‘ Undiscovered gem' The Stage. ★ STORMsheIN trusted A TEACUP A provocativeforjourney with a woman who is date-raped by someone Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) - 6.was30pmshe(7.asking 30) £4.50it?(£3.00) PORT AND LEMON by John Cargill Thompson. John Shedden stars in 1993 Fringe First 15-Sopt Winner3 that surprised himself. Aug (not Sun 21,20) Sherlock 8.15pm (9.Holmes 05) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ THE LAIRD OF SAMOAThompson. John Shedden as Robert Louis Stevenson. Centenary celebration Aug 15-Sont 3by(notJohnSuns)Cargill9.30>m (10.25) Not£5.00to be(£4.missed. 00) 29
CAFE ROYAL - continued ★ GUERILLA Theatre Company presentor revolutionary, 'Guerilla' by battling award-winning playwright John Allende Cargill Thompson. JUDAS....traitor against Roman decadence? Aug 15-27 (net Sun) ll.OOpn (11.45) £5.00 (£4.00) •k THE SCULPTOR The frustration of a student recognising the genius of an artist who refuses to dance to society' Aug 29-Sept 3 6.30pn (7.30)s tune £4.50of(£3.success. 50) CALIFORNIA FAULT ZONE THEATRE 0 OF CSUH V»3 Venue 89 - Roxburghe Hotel, 38 Charlot e Square. Tickets 225 3! ★ THE MASQUE OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Michael Brill's verse adaptation of a 1756 story, a Scottish noble's sonCreative hidden university away for company his frightfulin blemish. Comic,possibly theatricalbasedstyle.on Family entertainment. second Fringe appearance. Aug 15-27 (nut Sun) 12.35pm (1.25) £4.00 (£2.50) PERIBANEZ Rarecommunity Lope defestival. Vega folklore, morality piece done up as if by ordinary people LatinSun) Aug 15-27at (not 2.00pm (3.20) £4.00 (£3.00)
CAMBRIDGE MEDICS REVUE VoV Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 / 226 5369 J9 THORACIC PARK The flowing crayon of assorted satirists, songsters and surgeonsto-be returns to theEndFringe with a show sizzling with mirth-making quillets and sidesplitting sketches. your day by laughing your head off and letting the Cambridge Medics sew it back Aug 13-27Revue12 Midiight (1.15)on £5.for0you... 0 (£3.50) THE CAMBRIDGE MUMMERS VoVo Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Stones, West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 ★withKISSING BINGO 1993 Guardian Award Winners. The Cambridge Mummers return a witty mix of incest, sensuality and scrabble. A quirky concoction of semi-people andOutstanding’ sexy squats.The 'NGuardian. ot just good drama butThegreatStage. full stop’ The Scotsman. Verystudent strong company’ ' F lipping good" The List Aug 12-Sept 3 12.30pm (2.00) £5.00 (£4.00)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ADC Venue 19 - C. Over-Seas House. 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 JOURNEY' StheENDFrontis R.C.Sherriffs powerful and compelling drama of heroism and courage in Line trenches before St.Quentin. A controversial production CAMBRIDGE BATS portraying in1. the battle'(8.1s5)horror. We Forget. IS.incredible 17.Offer: 19,22.Journey' 2bravery 4.26.29,s 3End/Brimstone Septface 2 6.of3And 0pm £5.00Lest K9 Aug Venus 36-Festival Club. 9-15 0 rs Street. Tickets 650 2c Speciel1012.Ticket Treecfe £8.00 (£5.(£3.000)0)both shows DR. FAUSTUS A radical new interpretation of Marlowe's play. One man satisfies his BRIMSTONE ANDdemonic TREACLEtemptation A fiery, unflinching combination of armchair racism, worldly desires by selling his soulandto theseductive Devil. Thenature portrayal as a mental handicap, and human gullibility. Amidst unanswered woman heightens the s tension of theof Mephistopheles play in a colourful prayers and middle-class frustration. Evi l sips tea and dispenses miracles to the production of one man' hell on earth. desperate. Uniquely Dennis Potter. Aug 21-Sept 3 5.40pm (7.20) £4.50 (£4.00) Aug 11. 1 3. 1 4. 1 8, 1 8. 2 0. 2 1. 2 3. 2 5. 2 7. 2 8. 3 0 Sept 1. 3 6. 3 0pm (8. 1 5) £5.00 (£3. 0 0) Speciel Ticket Offer Brimstone And Treede/Joumey's End £8.00 (£5.00) both shows THE CAMBRIDGE FOOTUGHTS Venue 33 - Pleesance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6E THE BARRACUDA JAZZ OPTION world-famous Footlights their National tour at the Pleasance with theThehottest revue in Cambridge town; reaffirming theirendposition atslickest, the forefront ofsketch-show cutting-edgeoncomedy. Catch- Thethe Scotsman. stars of tomorrow today. The funniest the Fringe ' S till the best' The Independent. Aug 11-14, 1 6-18, 2 1, 2 3-25, 2 9-30, S ept 1-3 5. 0 0pm (6. 0 0) £6.00 (£4. 0 0) Aug 19-20. 26-28 5.00pm (6.00) £7.00 (£5.00)
CAMBRIDGE VERY DEVIL DRAMA CO. V«V« Venue 98 - Marco's. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 ★FourSIZEyoung 12 Twomen want towinlooka desirable, even over breakfast...! want to be a supermodel!' makeover and night out with SIZE 12. the magazine that tells you what youWriters' want to be. New Black comedy fresh from successful Cambridge run Aug in12-28Shadwell (not Tues) 9.00pmFestival. (10.15) £4.50 (£3.50) RHONA CAMERON Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 RHONA CAMERON of Channel 4's 'Swith o youherThink You're Funny'Timeaward s 'BigWinner Out'sand forfarpresenter bestmost newof ITV' stand-up ofE' returns 1994.of 'the Stohe'Edinburgh s uniqueScotsman and she' sfirstverysolofunny'show. . Independent ’Bytip the amusing feature Festival' Aug 12-18. 2 1-25, 2 9-Sopt 3 10. 0 0pm (11. 0 0) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19.20,26-28 10.00pm (11.00) £8.00 (£7.00) CAMPAIGN AGAINST MILITARISM 0 Vo3o Venue 73 - Edinburgh Collage of Art. Lauriston Place. Tickets 556 4873 K7 LIFTING THEs 'KILT -theEXPOSING AUTHORITARIAN SCOTLAND After the4 summer success ofoffensive! last year' N ot Edinburgh Military Tattoo' , CAM launches its ' 9 multi-media exhibition revealing the ugly face of Scottish militarism behind theAfestival facade. Aug 14-Sept 3 10.00am (5.00pm) FREE THE UNROYAL MILE - ABOUSH Our own Duke16.23,30 of Edinburgh some(£2.THE of6B)hisMONARCHY family secrets.WALKING Departs CityTOUR Chambers. Aug 2.00pmwill(3.expose 00) £3.00 TRUTH, THE FIRST CASUALTY? Joan Phillips, maker of Channel 4's ‘Journalists at War' Aug 1$debates 7.30pmforeign (9.30) correspondents £4.00 (£3.00) on censorship and war. NOT IN FRONT OFdebates THE CHILDREN? Ann Bradley, journalist for ' New Woman' and ’ Living the (£3. would-be Aug 25 Marxism' 7.30 pm (9.30) £4.00 00) censors. AN EVENING WITH BRITAIN' S MOST OFFENSIVE JOURNAUST An audience with Aug 28Mick7.3Hume, 0pm (9.editor 30) £4.of0'0Living (£3.00)Marxism'. 0 1 2 3 CAPELO THEATRE COMPANY g Venue 98 - Marco’*. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 / 229 8830 K3 ★Theatre MINIMAL STORIES By Javier Tomeo. directed by Antonio Capelo of the National of Lisbon but performed by a Manchester based company, is a stark but absurdly view of everyday people's you' lives as affected by war. This is a visual, surreal andhumorous Aug 28-Sept 3physical 4.00pmexperience. (5.15) £4.0Like 0 (£3.nothing 00) ve seen before.
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CAPE TOWN YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY 3 CHANCY PRODUCTIONS Venue 38 • The Gilded Balloon Thaatra, 233 Cowgate. Ticketo 226 2151 J9 °»V CLAYtheJONES by Richard Braine and Peter Directedby bythePhilip Fox.of V»nu» 36 • Fattival Club, 9-1S Chamber* Street. Ticketi 650 2395 K9 ★HasBEDDING ClayOr Jones, legendary gardening celebrity, beenDoran. possessed forces ★entertaining ■ SOUTHmusical AFRICA.comedy. WE LOVE YOU An original, sparkling, vibrant and sheer Satan. is someone pulling your Digitalis? ' A s horticultural black comedies go this is It displays aestheticwhich valuesserves of fiveas andifferent stories, the best so far' A gardening expert. told throughcelebration exhilaratingof drama, dance andthe music, appropriately Aug 12-Sept 3 4.30pm (5.35) £6.00 (£5.00) electrifying the New South Africa. Bring the entire family to share in our new 13-20 found 2.peace Aug 15pm and (3.30)joy. £5.00 (£4.50) 0 1 CHARMING THEATRE V* Venue 82 Sout h si d e. Sout h si d e Communi t y Cent r e, 117 Ni c ol s on St . Ti c ket s 667 7365. L10 SCOTT CAPURRO ■ GUYS AND DOLLS Boy meets girl in this all singing, all dancing, classic Broadway Venu« 82 • Souttnide, Soutlnide Community Cantra, 117 Nicobon St. TickeU 667 7365. 110 musical. Greatshow. music,Thisstunning choreography andahumour abound inyoung this fast moving, ever-popular slick production features talented cast of people who ★Doubtfire' RISK GAY ASanshow writtenComic and performedYearby1993. this Aedge comedian - star comedy of 'Mrs have already completed a successful run in York. andautobiography. Franciscan mixture 22-25.30-Sept (0.15)(£5.£6.00 and satirical 'BWashington est showofofthePost. the year' New York Times.of 'stand-up I didn't want him Aug Aug 20-29 6.20pm3 (0.6.15)20pm£6.50 50) (£5.00) toAug stop' LA. Tribune. See if A Paramount presentation. 14-Supt 3 (not Aug 18.25. Sept 1) 10.30pm (11.30) £5.00 (£4.00) 0 1 EMMA CHRISTIAN V* CARDIFF UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY Venue 186 - Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle, The Esplanade H6 0 3 V ■performed BENEATHbyTHE TWILIGHT TOUR Haunting traditional music from the Isle of Man. talentedandyoung Celt (voice, clarsach and recorders). Emma launches Venue 60 - Buster Brown's, 27 Market Street. Tickets 226 4224 H9 her promisingthiscareer debutmusicalbum in Edinburgh, best possible STAGSofAND HENS Willy s inimitable brand of wit takes the of herherebeloved Isle of Man'J‘..the o/7/7 Turner. setting a nightclub' s toiletsRussell' party from occurs. As theplace drinksinexpectations. are unlikely swilled, ambassador Aug 22 2.00pmfor (2.the45)culture Fran and an Castln admission of Russell’s characters spiesas aa pre-wedding chance of escape working class Aone drunken delight. Venue les Cat(1.hedr0a0)l, HigFun h Street, Royal Mile J9 Aug 15-20 3.05pm (5.00) £4.50 (£3.00) Aug 23187 - St12.Gi15pm Venue 91 St . Mar y ' s Cat h edr a l , 5 Chapt e r House, Pal m erst o n Pl a ce H3 Aug 24 10.15pm (11,30) £3.50 (£2.50) CEILIDH DANCE AT THE CALEDONIAN Venue 140 - Stockbridge Parish Church, 7 Saxe Coburg Street 06 BREWERY Vt»V» Aug 27 9.30pm (10.45) £3.50 (£2.50) Venue 94 - Caledonian Brewery. Slateford Road Tickets 220 1550. LI Outer Venue 118 Rossl y n Chapel , Rosl i n , Mi d l o t h i a n. Ti c ket s 440 2159. P1 Out er Aug 28 9.00pm (10.00) £3.50 (£2.50) ■brewery CEILIDHof that DANCE The using Caledonian Brewery was builttechniques in 1869 and and equipment. is now the only era still the same traditional The Venue 45 - Old St. Paul's Church 8 Hall. Jeffrey Street. Tickets (Hall) 557 6696 H10 regular ceilidh dance in the old bottling room every Saturday is one not to be missed. Aug 29 10.00pm (11.15) £3.50 (£2.50) Aug 13,20,2J,Sept 3 8.00pm (12 midnight) £5.00 Venue Chamber(£2.s St5. 0)Hse, 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 Aug 3125 - Acoust 0.45pmic Musi(9.c4Cent 5) re,£3.50 Venue 1 1 - 12.St. Andr ew (1.6 St3.0)Geor£3.50 ge's Chur(£2. ch, 1350)George Street. Tickets 225 3847 G8 CEILIDH HOUSE Sept 2 3 0pm Venue 9 - The Ceilidh House & Tron Jazz Callar, Hunter Square. High Street Tickets 220 1550 J9 41 Cowgat(£2.e 50) K8 ■premier CEILIDHmeeting HOUSEplaceSESSIONS Scotland' s top sessionImpromptu pub. Themusic Ceilidhsessions House, isevery the Venue Sept 2185 -9.The00pmMagdal(10.en0Chapel 0) .£3.50 for folk and jazz musicians. night. Drop in for a drink i f you are a musician, bring along your instrument. Aug 11-Sept 3 8.00pm (Mideight) FREE ■songwriters. EDINBURGH'S SONGWRITERS' SHOWCASE T G.McEwan hosts up-and-coming CHURCH HILL THEATRE the best VoVs Aug 9,10.18.17.Open 23.24.stage 30.31 Tuesdays, 0.30pm (11.four30) of£4.00 (£2.5in0)concert on Wednesdays. Venue 46 - Church Hil Theatre, Morningside Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 Edinburgh Venue Associates are pleased to announce their international programme forin one the Church Hil Theatre. Major starsComfortable and companiestheatres, from alllarge over bars. the world perform 0 3 of Edinburgh' s major venues. cafe, superb CELTIC LODGE Vo o facilities. Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge. Brodies Close, Lawnmarket. J8 ★ DIARY OF A NEW YORK QUEEN It's Christmas 1984. Fashion, friendship, love, discovery, murder,By aWilliam moose and self-discovery... This is the ultimate story of the ■Drama k LET'Award S PLAY1993) A GAME CALLED ' S ORRY' UGLY (Shortlisted Guardian Student ultimate continue commitment to new writing withanother Lynnword, Jeffersons play Aug 12-SeptQueen! 3 (net Aug 14,21) Bamber, 10.15pm adapted (12.15«m)by £7.Neil00 Wallace. (£5.00) where the stakes of the game are too high and ' s orry' is just when you don' t teach the children the rules. ★Stoneybridgers HUNTER &■ DOCHERTY Mra new Donshow. & MrAbsolutely George. Calum Gilhooley. McGlashen. the Aug 22-27 1.30pm (2.30) £4.00 (£3.00) and others in Aug 23-28 12-14,16-21. 30-Sept(12.330«m)10.30pm (11.45) £8.50 (£7.50)Productions. ★andWEST DREAMS Karen Francis is 'Mae West' in Clive Shilson's new play. Her life Aug 11. 1 5pm loves. The truth. The lies. Aug 15-27 (net Sun 21) 12.15am (1.30am) £4.50 (£3.50) MAN ATOVOTHE(Theatre) TOP (ATAHADATHU ILAYKUM) ALBIG MOUTH Torch songs, comedyJoyce.and the blues. Sugar Sweet sings and tells her THE AHRAM/AB present an Egyptian playwright'MASRAH s startling(Theatre) allegorical colourful comment on7.0tyranny. Powerful and spectacular. Aug 15-27 story. (net SueBy21)Esther-lmogen 9.00pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 12-13 0pm (8. 1 5) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 21-27 14-20 (not6.00pm 15) (7.5.115pm WHO WILL CARRY THE WORD? byevening. Charlotte Delbo. The story of eight women in Aug 5) (6.30) Auschwitz. emotional Aug 1827 (uetAnSms 21) 7.1and5pmmoving (8.20) £4.00 (£3.60) ★ ■ YESplayEartha Kitt is theJoyce'passionate Molly Bloom in Steven Rumbelow's adventurous stage from James s lusty, female character. MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD Four women, same family, same problem Aug 15-20 0.10.25pm just how do5.you Aug 22-28 25pm(10.(11.110)0) £7.50 (£6.00) Aug 22-27 05pmkil(6.your 35) mother? £5.00 (£4.00) The original backstage musical! Packed with Rodgers and Hart's ■excites GOOD TIMESandMUSICAL Let good times roll! Hand-clapping soulful ride ■bestBABES songs.IN3TheARMS ig band' (an7EYTC tugs at theREVUE heartstrings. Aug 29-Sept 7.'0b0pm (9.30)musical, £5.75 (£4. 5) Production) Aug 15-20the feet 10.30pm (12midaiglrt) £5.00 (£4.00) ★meatloaf. ■ IMBROGLIO (original) CHOWS ONI! Zeus is cooking a fine chaos stew. Mythical ★ WATERHOLE by Kendrew Lascelles. Unforgettable story of love, conflict and more!20) FEED courage. Gordon Aug 22-Septmusical 3 (uet Suemead28)and10.much 30pm (11. £5.50YOURSELF! (£3.50) Aug 22-27 15-20Starring 7.8.105pm (9.(9.055)0) £7.Mulholland 50 (£5.50)and Sue KellyChristie. UK premiere. Aug 0pm SOMEWHERE by Judith Johnson. Two-tone, tattoos, spliffs and sex - where are the Aug 29-Sept 3 2.00pm (3.50) schooleavers Aug 15-27 (not of21)'813.ten30pmyears (4.30)on? £4.00 (£3.00) ■theSCOTTISH AMERICAN BALLET4 Featuring BurklynDirectors Ballet in Alexander Legend of Amazon Bird. Pas de Quatre. + 2-18,dancers Paquita.ofArtistic Bennett. Aug 15-20Angela 3.00pmWhitehill. (4.30) £5.00 (£3.75) ★ DOGMANI Sightlines Theatre Company.in terror. Belfast. From Bulgakov's "The Heart of a CHAMELEON PRODUCTIONS V«V» Dog' in 3D(notVisionoscope! Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Plaasance. Tickets 556 6550 Ul^ Aug ,12-27 14.21) 5.10pmAn(6.experiment 40) £5.00 (£4.00) Be afraid. ★to LANA / SMOKING There is insight in the erotic, says Lana, a stripper determined ★ ■ A (LOVE) SONG FOR YOU Dian Perry with 'her uncanny ability to expose the brutality of pornography. 40min trip powerandofcigarettes sexuality reproduce the crystal tones of Karen Carpenter'sreturns one theatre stripper' s struggle to reconcileThis a message andexplores a medium.theSex Aug 12-Sopt 3 (not Sun) 7.00pm (7.55) £5.00 (£4.00)voice' The Independent. forand your going pleasure! Aug 3 12.(12.00midnight (12.45am) ★ ACTRESS Perestroika toProductions. Festival Winner. A prodigal Aug 10-18. 19.20,221.8-2823 25.29-Sept 12.00midaight 45<m) £6.00 (£5.00)£5.00 (£4.00) daughter returns herConnecticut sister' Aug 12.15-20. 29-Septan3actress 8.20pm (10.perform 10) £5.00 (£3.50)s high school starring role. 32
★ IN THE aBELLY OF THE WHALEfaith.Perestroika Productions. A dying man's anger challenges Aug 13, 22-28 young 8.25»«nun'(10.s1uncertain 0) £5.00 (C3.50)Powerful, probing. ★ ■ VOSKRESINNYA of Mari by Pierre spiritual from(5.3the0) present Ukraine.theUK Annunciation premiere. A major cultural event! Claudel. LVIV Aug 22-27theatre 4.300pm Aug 29-Sept 4.45pm (6.15)£5.00 (£4.00) ★ UNLUCKY FOR SOME Manifesto black Theatre. Do you dream of rock'n'roll, blow up dolls and bingo? Aug 15-20 2.45pmAn(4.uncompromising 30) £4.50 (£3.50) comedy. THE GLASS BEAD GAMErisingPennoutTheatre after Herman Hesse conceived by Ed Isser. Epic tale about Aug 22-27 3.15pma society (4.30) £5.00 (£3.of00)the rubble of WW3.
■music TEUDAN BEO-LIVING STRINGS The powerharper, and Judith emotionPeacock. of traditional Gaelic Aug 25and7.3song 0pm (9.from 30) acclaimed £4.50 (£3.Whistlebinkies' 50) ■talented EMMA CHRISTIAN Traditional and music from the Isle of Man. performed by this Sept 2 12.young 30pmCelt (1.30)(voice,£3.50clarsach (£2.50) recorders). Venue 118 - Rosslyn Chapel. Roslin. Midlothian. Tickets 440 2159. PI Outer ■McKerchar A CELTIC(voice TAPESTRY A lively programme of traditional music with Rosemary and clarsach) and Ian Inglis (recorders). Aug 17,21 8.00pm (9.45) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ I TOOKitinerant MY HARP Isobel Mieras describes the pleasures and pains of a 20thcentury Aug 29.31 8.00pmScottish (9.45) harper, £4.50 (£3.illustrated 50) in song.
0 1 CIRCUS THEATRE COMPANY Vg Venue 34 • Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 ★school. DEATHWhatOFstarts A CLOWN Cucumbers, handcuffs and the sinister games of boarding asin cricket-whites. childish play becomes an ordeal ofchange. inhumanity. Children of the privileged. Savages Some things never ' I t made me laugh, cry and I gladly joined standing Aug (3.20)(5.the20)£4.50 (£3.5ovation' 0) Jim Hare. West End Director Aug 21-27 28-Sept2.300pm4.00pm
0 1 JULIAN CLARY V Venue 59 - Edinburgh Playhouse. 18-22 Greenside PI. Tickets 557 2590. G11 BESTallOFfestivals THE FEST 1 1993 Julian'PClary, theAward' masterwinner of highLeecampEvans, bringsJeffyouGreen, the show to end with errier Hattie Hayridge. Aug 27 11.Mark 00pm Thomas (1.30am) and£10.special 00 guests. Hottest show on the Fringe.
THE CLARSACH (SCOTTISH HARP) 0 3 SOCIETY Vg g Venue 111 • St. Andrew & St. George's Church, 13 George Street. Tickets 225 3847 G8 ■Georgian FESTIVAL CEILIDH Welcome to an evening of traditional music in the delightful setting of St. Andrew' s and St. George' s Church. The Edinburgh branch the Clarsach Society brings you the music of Scotland's oldest instrument blended withof others Aug 26 and7.3with 0pm (10.voices. 00) £5.50 (£4.50) ■ FIDDLE. HARP It VOICE Isobeljigs Mieras and Jim Ferguson entertain with traditional songs, Aug 22 haunting 7.30pm (9.airs,30) and£4.lively 50 (£3.50) and reels. ■Cruickshank. SHELTEREDharps,UNDER RAINBOWS Charlotte Peterson.premiere. Kate Thuillier. Claires voice and flute. Including Scottish James Butt' 'Aug Hebridean Rainbows' . 23 7.30pm (9.30) £4,50 (£3.50) ■ MINSTRELS & MAKARS A miscellany (whistle of traditional music with Annepipes). Macdearmid (voice Alastair and Northumbrian Aug 24and7.3clarsach) 0pm (9.30)and£4,50 (£3.5Marshall 0)
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0 CLYDE UNITY THEATRE V*3« Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 06 * BACKGREEN BELTER Fromteenage John Binnie. writer of 'AtheLittleBACKGREEN Older', comes a raucous new comedy aboutout ain1980s tartan sensation, BELTER. From singing her guts the back garden to TV megafame, this Hi-NRG show charts the rise and disco diva.5.30pmUnmissable. Aug 15-Septfall3of(nota gallus Mens 22.29) (6.45) £5.50 (£3.50)
DAVE COHEN Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones. West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 ★ FITfromHow'funniest I quit smoking, lostfringe' weightRadio and defeated fascismthesinglehanded. FirstBRAND solo play man on the Forth. Featuring voices of JO and TONYList.GUBBA. stand-up shows: 1992 Cohen the Barbarian 'Go in your droves' Ol'Previous B23)lackeyes 'Rollicking Aug 12-Sept 31993 (not Tues 12.30pm (1.30) good £5.00show' (£3.00)Scotsman. OVER 14 ONLY.
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0 COLERTOGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0 V 3 CONGENIAL SPIRITS THEATRE Vs3 Winn* 4 - SI. Coluwbi t by th« C<»tk, Johnrtoi Ttrrtc*. ticlwts 220 S959 J7 Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 ★guru,COLERIDGE - VISIONS A DREAMsnapshots by Mike Levy. Xanadu ★ YOURS EVER, VIRGINIA WOOLF From the University of Illinois comesfroman original argumentative junkie. INAffectionate ofandthemovement Ancientdreamer; Mariner sgarrulous creator. dramatization of Virginia Woolf' s correspondence (1888-1941). Moments herandlife Funny, tragic and inspiring. Physical theatre, music bring to life this and work are intersected to parallel the playful buoyancy of conversation, gossip troubled genius, the mosttowonderful man Wordsworth ever knew. 'Impressive, letter-writing, exposing the effect of cultural practices on Virginia Woolf s work and imaginative...witty..antidote the(£2.current persona. Aug 1520 4.00|im (5.00) £3.50 50) Zeitgeist' T.ES. Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 3.30pm (4.45) £4.00 (£3.50)
COLIN & CO VoV» Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★play,COUNI Who is Colin freelance lexicographer or media icon? This entertaining writtenfollowing and performed by recent members of 'the Cambridge Footlights comesnewofto Edinburgh its sell-out run in Cambridge. B oth funny and touching ...some the best original writing Aug 24,25,(6.I'2v49,e5)3seen' 0,S£6.50 optCambridge 1-3(£5.5.540)5pmEvening (6.45) News. £5.50 (£4.50) Aug 1115. 10,20.127,6-2818,21,5.242,5pm
CONTINENTAL SHIFTS AT ST. BRIDES Venue 62 - St Bride's Centra. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 Aphysical huge success in Fringe '93.featuring returns with anofexhilarating new programme of dance, and visual theatre some the most innovative and imaginative companies and performers to be seen Disabledit. access. Excellent food and drink at reasonable prices. Come alonganywhere. and experience iEastern RETRACE THE DEFACED Bl MA DANCE COMPANY Between Western and Aug 15-20cultures, 9.00pmintensity (10.00) and£6.0delicacy. 0 (£4.00) 'Breathtakingly, rewarding dance' The Journal 0 1 ■ DANCE YOUR SOCKS OFF THE JIVING LINDY HOPPERS New York THE COLLYERS COMPANY V children can'Augt be21,2wrong -15pm the Jiving Lindy£3.50Hoppers teach and 9000 entertain. Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge. Brodia's Close. Lawnmarket. J8 school Aug 15-Sopt 3 (not 8) 12. (1. 1 5pm) MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER Scotsman SHOULD Collyers Triumphant return to thewomen Fringefromof the ★ ■ NOsurprise. MAN'S LAND - PEEPOLYKUS on the allotments. Bizarre comedy, impressive Company. the visual physical Midnight theatre. Tmpressive...ingenious..sumptuous' same family, voluptuous-creepy' havein itsthecomplexity' same problem - just how do you kil yourFourMother? 'Demanding Venuel5-27(not 21) British/Swiss and rewarding The Independent. Aug 2. 0 0pm (3. 1 5) £5. 0 0 (£3. 0 0) Aug 22-27 5.05pm (6.35) £4.00 (£3.00) ■Fused ANCIENT MYSTERIESand- KATHY ROSEa KABUKI-MENCO live performance film weaving rhythmic fantasy ofVISUAL dancingTHEATER images. Spellbinding. 0 3 Aug 29-Sopt 3 9. 0 0pm (10. 0 0) £6. 0 0 (£3. 0 0) COLUMBIAN FOLK DANCE Vo # ■ THROUGH DANCE COLOURED GLASSES - UNION DANCE COMPANY Locations throughout the city. Tickets and Info 557 1642. A1 dance by internationally renowned choreographers performed by the UK's leading multi-cultural ■Columbian COLUMBIAN FOLK DANCE Come& dance and enjoy the colourful display ofsuitable authenticfor Wonderful Aug 22-Sopt 3 (not Suns)company. 7.30pm (8.30) £6.00 (£4.00) Folk in the forms of music in original costumes. Show allSunday. ages, Help racesus&promote backgrounds. Wireworks. Fringe Club, street performances. Fringe ■ HOTFOOT FROM HARLEM THE^ HOPPERS The Cotton Club our culture. comes to Edinburgh hot jazzJIVING and£7.hotLINDY Aug 14-27 Aug 15-Sopt 3 (not Suns)- hot10.shimmy, 30pm (12midaight) 50 tap. (£5.50) ■ CAUGHT 'STILL* HANGING - GANDINI JUGGLINGOnePROJECT s leading jugglers dance/juggling. of the hitsEurope' of 1993! Aug 15-27return. (not 21)Breathtaking 6.00pm (7.0mixture 0) £5.0of0 (£3. 00) COJVIEDY FACTORY ■ SCANNING RICOCHET DANCE COMPANY presents Scanning. a contrasting J7 but complimentary programme of powerful works by Yolande Snaith and Russell Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Stones, West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 Maliphant. ★ WAITING FOR enjoyable!' THE UGLYThe BUS Sketches, songs,92slickness, verve & Aua 22-27 9.00pm (10.00) £5.00 (£3.00) energy . Remarkably Li s t . After sellout shows & 93. the Festival' rising stars make a triumphant return. 'Industrial strength humour' ]/l/ire TVs Hilarious...Inspired...Definitely a show worth going to' Evening News ' A very sad bunch" BBC Radio Aug 12-21 11.45pm (12.45am) £6.00 (£5.00) Venue 98 - Marco's, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 ★KeithONWickham. DEATH ROW WITH WOODY ALLEN One-manandshowa castfeaturing impressionist 77?<?Festival1994 Stars John F. Kennedy. Allan Bennett, of thousands! Aug 12-20 6.00pm (6.60) £4.60 (£3.60) COMEDY FACTORY' S ULTIMATE COMEDY QUIZ Testandyourcrackerjack knowledgepencils of comedy. Special guest comedians! Exciting prizes! Champagne to be won! //^Guardian Tal ks Aug 12-29 6.30pm (9.20) £4.50 (£3.50) Every Thursday 11.00am in the Supper Room at Assembly, 54 George Street. Admission free. THE COMEDY ZONE WVo Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 THE COMEDY ZONEFeaturing The Festival' cabaret'brilliant eveningmimic..hilarious returns with aimpressions' new bil of rising comedyDanstars. Julians bestDutton Independent. Freedman ' g ratuitously dry..uproariously funny" Scotsman. Kevin TheGuanJoan International Eldon "frenzied pot-pourri of inventive comedy' Time Out. expertly compered by Sean Percival quick...very funny' Guardian. Aug 19.10-15.20."superbly 7.10,2S1-25. 30am)(£7.£7.00)00 (£6.00) Aug 215-2B. opt 2,320 30,Sopt 10.45pm1 (12.10.435pm 0am)(12.£8.00 Student Drama Award An opportunity to see the best student drama 0 3 COMMUNICADO V« » on the Fringe in an award-winning performance, ypnut 15 - Trivaraa Thaatra, Cambridge Stmt. Tickats 228 1404 J5 ■andTHEan PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD J . M . Synge' s glorious tale of love, life 12 noon, Monday 29 August in the Ballroom awesome bursts onto the Traversequality. stageCommunicado in a daring, joyous directed byStage. Gerry lieMulgrew. Breathtaking are innew a classproduction of their at Assembly. own' The Aug IS. 19.20.225,3.228.6,3S1.optSopt1 33.30pm 12 nooa(5.45)(2.15) £8.00 (£5.00) Aug 17. Aug 1S,21,24,27.30.Sopt 2 7.00pm (9.15) ^Guardian has daily coverage throughout the Festival - news, reviews, previews the condos and ticket offers. ,e 47 - Tha Caf* Royal. 17 Wast Register Straat Tickats 556 2549 ■about THEsex. CONDOS The funkyetc.family from Scrunton. side-splitting' TimeactOutfinalists sing songs death, cheese, ' S pitting Image' Best New Comedy 1994. 'innuendo' Hysterical' Guardian. Standard outrageously funnys 'Lsongs' Festival M striking satire, and and radio:- BBC' oose Ends' and F.Jungr and Parker' ^Festival 1994 Virgin' s 'B(not ig Red21) Mug12.Recent Aug 15-20 1Show' 5am (1.. 30) £5.50 (£4.00) 35
CONTINENTAL SHIFTS - continued * m THE SILENT SONG OF THE MAHOUBI - SECRET THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 1591-1676 and evocative. Aug 29-SeptNorth 3 4.0America...A 0pm (5.10) dying £5.00 civilization...Brutal (£3.00) ■ WINDOW DRESSING - TRESTLE THEATRE COMPANY Humour and dramatic impact. mask(5.theatre from(£4.one00)of Britain's leading touring companies. Aug 15-27Strong (not 21)visual4.00pm 15) £6.00 ■ THERAPY - THE RE-ANIMATORS Hellraiser meets Carry on Matron in a display ofAugsheer 15-20theatrical 7.30pm (8.brilliance' 30) £5.00Julie-Ann (£3.00) Chauvin. 9 to 5 ■ FISHTRACKS by the company TANDEM of Belgium. Bud Blumenthal and Garrett List create universe Aug 29-Sopta3vivid, 6.00pmmultifarious (7.00) £5.00 (£3.00)using music, dance, poetry and image. * ■ VLADMoving DRAKULEA IN THE YEARinto2,000 - NOUVEAU from Springwell House St. Bride' s. Same greatPERFORMANCE show - bigger Aug 29-Sopt 3 2.00pm (3.00) £5.00 (£3.00) K1 Outer Venue 32 - Springwell House. Ardmil en Terrace, off Gorgie Road. 348 1405 * ■ VLADCutting-edge DRAKULEAtheatre IN THE- integrating YEAR 2.000video,- NOUVEAU TROUPE film, dancePERFORMANCE and computer technology. total(8.sensory Aug 22-27 7.A30pm 30) £5.experience. 00 (£3.00)
CRACKING INSERTS THEATRE COMPANY Venue 36 - Festival Club. 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 FEN By Caryl Churchill. Religion, superstition, tragedy and abuse...sinister affairs within the brooding claustrophobia of an eccentric Fenland community. All stirred up by ghostsoriginal of themusic past. Chilling version company of this audacious playwright' taut and gritty tale with by adventurous making sixth Fringesappearance. Aug 22-27 12.30pm (1.45pm) £4.00 (£2.50) CRASH FACTORY THEATRE COMPANY Venue 98 - Marco's. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 * MORPHINE AND BALLROOM DANCING In this realm of morphine and ballroom dancing only the rich and beautiful die old. and the poor and ugly die poor, and even uglier. An original production, recreating the extraordinary world of fantasy and reality, where Aug 21-27six space 4.00pmbaby (5.15)speed£4.50freaks (£3.0are0) searching for an exit sign.
DORIAN CROOK WITH SIR BERNARD CHUMLEY CORKY and THE JUICE PIGS °* V*3» Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 Venue 38 - Gilded Balloon. 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 ★ A COMEDY Fresh from touring with Reeves and Mortimer, Human CORKY and THE JUICE PIGS Perrier Award nominees '93! All new show! All new Jokebox and TheCAVALCADE Face' s ' F ace for 1994' Dorian Crook (' S lightly Mad' The Guardian) shoes! 'It isfeelsneverlikemoreanarchy but never missesin the a beat' Unashamed up with confirmed bachelor Sir Bernard Chumley; as at home on a chat show psychosis dangerous thanListwhen handsTheof theScotsman truly talented., you'll teams asAughe12-Sept is at home laugh so much you' l l pop a vein' The 3 (not inTueshis15.own23) home. 7.30pm (8.30) £6.50 (£5.50) Aug 12-Sopt 3 (not 15.23.29) 10.45pm (12 midnight) £6.50 (£5.50) CORSTORPHINE DRAMA GROUP CROSS BREED J1 Outer er Row. Tickets 225 3626 re 28 - Greyfriars Kirk Hr Venue 88 - Corstorphine Youth Centre, 14 Kirk Loan, Corstorphine. Tickets 334 3532 FALLING IN MINE Anthony Nielson ('Penetrator'. Normal ) directs Christine SURPRISE PACKAGE by Duncan Greenwood and Derek Parkes. Take the Tinsley Clan ★Entwisle ( Slipper Trips' . Paper Walls' in herwho. extraordinary where we from Castlemilk, uppity Mildred and her daughter Gloria from Bearsden. a German the strange world of a fragile )woman in retreat new from show cruel neighbours Casanova' - put them together on a package holiday in Spain and the result is this glimpse and dangerous dogs, has turned to the Speaking Clock for comfort and salvation. hilarious comedy. Aug 12-Sopt 3 (not 14.21.Sopt 1) 7.45pm (9.00) £5.00 (£3.50) Aug 23-27 7.30pm (9.15) £4.00 (£3.00)
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CROSS MEDICS Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge. 2b Ji ts 225 7995. J7 ★ THEexperiences CARD A compelling and powerfulride blackwhich comedy. The CrossLondon Medics audiences. draw from their creating atheroller-coaster has enthralled Two brothers grapple with insane hand life has dealt them in a show which pulls noAugpunches. 21-28 6.00pm (7.00) £4.50 (£3.50)
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0 1 2 3 CRUMPET THEATRE COMPANY < Venue 60 • Buster Brown e. 27 Market Street. Ticket* 226 4224 H9 AN EVENING WITH GARY LINEKER CrumpetSmithareandbackChrisafterEngland' past successes Abigail' s Party. Strippers. Billy Liar, with Arthur s ' f unny old play of two halves' . ...' p robably the funniest play in the universe' Daily Express "the jokes are as fast and deadly as a penalty shoot-out' Financial Times Aug 28-Sept 3 3.00pm (5.00) £4.00 (£3.50)
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CYT PRODUCTIONS Venue 36 - Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 82 ■government ARCHANGELS DON'Twhere PLAYa host PINBALL Inimitable Dario -Fotranvestites. takes a sideswipe at bureaucracy of dubious characters prostitutes, railway porters, dog catchers and government ministers are thrown together in a fastmoving, action-packed theatre cartoon. "CYT's work is a triumph of staging and invention" Aug 13-27 The11.4Guardian. 5am (1.15pm) £4.50 (£3.50) 0 DANGLING APRICOCKS Vg3» Venue 22 - Demarco European Art Foundation, St. Mary's School. Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 THE MAIDS Genet. Slavish obsessions a perversean game of desirebyandJean domination is played to excess.turnTomurderous see it is when like watching adhesive Aug 15-Stptbandage 3 (not Sunbeing 21.2repeatedly 8) 8.15pm (9.torn45)off £4.an0unhealed 0 (£3.00) wound." Evening Standard
DAVID EDEN YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY 0 1 2^3 Vsnua 34 - Adam Housa Theatra, 5 Chambers Straat. Tickats 650 8200 J9 OH WHAT A LOVELY WARvibrant Packcompany Up Your Troubles' .perform Goodbye-ee' .rousing, Keep Thecomical, Home Fires Burning' join this as they this poignant andofunforgettable piece ofWarmusical theatre heart-felt to commemorate 80th Anniversary the start of World 1. deserved applause' theCoventry Evening Aug 22-27Telegraph 1.45pm (3.15) £4.00 (£3.00)
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ALAN DAVIES VgVg Vbnua 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowpata. Tickets 226 2151 J9 ALAN DAVIES Stand-up comedy of the most innovative, exciting and downright mirth-ridden nature. A Crazed Vision' Time Oof with new jokes and new pants just for Edinburgh. beforeandyouChannel hear about him.Cabaret. Exhilarating' The Guardian. From Radio One s AlanSee BighimTuns 1FM' Aug 12-Snpt 3s (not 18.30) 8.15pm 4'(9.s15)Viva£6.50 (£5.50) KEVIN DAY VgVg Vbnue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cowgata, Ticket* 226 2151 J9 KEVIN DAY Is it difficult writing an entirely new comedy show every year? Well it would bewasn' if ourt sogovernment weren' t such gits.andAmericans weren' tTime such Out easyComedy targets and sex amusing. Bring a bottle a sense of irony. Award Theatrecoacastioa Production. Aug 12-27Winner 9.15pm1993.(10.An25) Incidental £7.00 (staadhy from vaaaa hafora thaw) DEAD LAKE PRODUCTIONS Vhoua 7 - Old Stamp Office Clota. 221 High Straat * the ANGEL OF MUSSELBURGH All hell breaks loose when a misguided tourist starts seeing spiritss ondreariest Edinburgh' High Street and quicklyghost finds story himselffromgambling souls at Scotland' races course. A modern-day Canadianfor playwright Aug 11-Snpt Dwayne 3 (not Suns)Mustard. 7.00pm (7.30) Fata Tha Hat Waathar parmittiag DEATH OF A COMEDIAN VgVg Venue 82 - Southsida, Southside Community Centra. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ★~DEATH OF a COMEDIAN Hilarious new black comedy that grasses on stand-up & will annoy more comedians than closing time at the Gilded Balloon. Laugh AT them forCOMEDY' once, notBBC.with'SHARP them. SATIRE' Debut playScotsman from stand-ups SimonBreakwell Hardeman'HYSTERICALLY 'BLISTERING and Spike INVENTIVE' Aug 1314-1722-24. PreviewBBC.9.4INCISIVE' 0pm (10.45)Scallywag. £3.00 (£2.9.040)0pm (10.45) £4.50 (£4.00) Aug Aug 19-21.26-28 28-3l. 9.40pmSept(10.2.34(not 5) £5.Thurs) 00 (£4.50)
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JACK DEE, MARK LAMARR, RHONA CAMERON, RICHARD MORTON, 0MARK 1 2 THOMAS \fcnu» 59 • Edinburgh Playhouse, 18-22 Gmnside PI. Ticket! 557 2590. 611 BEST OFcomedy THE FEST 2 JackLamarr. Dee invites youCameron. to join Richard him forMorton, an evening ofThomas award winning with Mark Rhona Mark and Aug 29other7.special 30pm (10.guests. 00) £10.The00Show to end all festivals. THE DEMARCO EUROPEAN ART 0 FOUNDATION V»3» Venue 22 - Demarco European Art Foundation. St. Mary’s School, Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 St Mary'wines is and a newconversation internationalthrough Festival CREELERS RendezvousRESTAURANT offering a warmandwelcome, good& food, JUSTERINI BROOKS not merely a gallery or theatre a house/school an evolving, working and learning environment offering 45 theatre productions and exhibitions linking Joseph Beuys. Scotland and Bosnia. ★created ■ THEbyASSEMBLY OF BIRDS AFT & Tandarica Bucharest. A non-verbal production of the£5.00 Academy Aug 29-Sept a3 group 10.00pmof students (^midnight) (£3.50)of Theatre with Cristian Pepino. ★ YANSAN BlackandBean Theatre. Brazil, strippedof ofaward-winning her myth in aBrazilian ritualisticplay.ceremony ofAug music, dance word. English translation 15-27 (not Sun 21) 4.15pm (5.45) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ 7 BLOW JOBS homophobia Bottom's Dream. power. Mac Wellman's satire that dares not speak its name! Aug 15-27Art,(notpolitics, Sun 21) ».30pm (5.4and 5) £4.00 (£3.From00) Los Angeles. ★ SECRETS Company of Creative Artists. A 90 minute docu-drama on sex and abuse. Obsessions Aug 15-27 /notandSunnightmares 21) 10.15pmof a(23.damaged 45) £4.00young (£3.0man 0) recreated. For adults only. ★sounds VELVET WOMEN This young company will create a piece of theatre rich in ideas, Aug 22-27and 10.colourful 00pm (11.characters. 30) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ ■ COUNTESS Yvette Bozsik Compagnie. Inspired by Hungary's legendary vampire Countess Elizabeth Aug 15-27 /not Sun 21)Bathory. 8.00pmA worthy U0.00) successor £5.00 (£3.to50)the award winning 'Soiree' of 1993. ★ ■ ZENITH Theatre. Fragments from the life of Ljubomir Micic. an avant-garde artist of the 320'Dah reflecting destinies Aug 29-Stgt 2.s,15pm (3.45) the£4.00 (£3.00)of great artists this century. ★people FOURwhoSIDES OF THE WORLD Ventura Dies. Once she lived on the earth, among Aug 15-27 (notloved Suu 2Veach2.other. 15pm (3.Suddenly 45) £4.00everything (£3.00) changed. Why?! ★ BLOOD ON THE Divadlo WATERKInexplore a physical performance style described as maximum impact' Aug 15-20. The10.Stage. 15pm (11.45) £4.00 (£3.00)the darkest corners of family life. ABenedictine EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE School Theatre. In music and poetry. A EuropeDownside Aug 29-31 10.perspective 00am (11.30)on £4.00 (£3.from00) Downside School. 1687 to 1994. ■proves ROMEO AND JULIET Estonian National Youth Theatre. Elmo Nuganen's production comedies, Aug 1S-27that(uutnotSueonly21)light«.30pm (».0Q) but£4.00also(£3.real00)living theatre can be a success. ★camp MIRJAM Gut Reaction. Four women to communicate concentration experiences through language andattempt dance. Directed by MarielatheirStefanski. Aug 15 20, 2 9-Supt 3 4. 1 5pm (4. 5 5) £4.00 (£3.00) for Mirjtm / Crawling From The Wrockago Double Bill ★resistance, CRAWLING FROMtheTHEconcentration WRECKAGEcamp Afternightmare Charlottecontinuing Delbo's playthrough of thelife.French illustrating Aug 15-20, 2 9-Sept 3 5. 1 0pm (7. 4 0) £4.00 (£3.00) fur Miijem / Crawling From Thu Wreckage OouUu Bill ★ YOU MUSTlinerHAVE A BEAUTIFUL BABYatmosphere Compagnieof theHerve-Gil. transatlantic to theBEEN eccentric and ambiguous thirtiesTake uppera class. Aug 15-20 6. 1 5pm (7. 4 5) £5.00 (£3. 5 0) Aug 22-27 10.15pm (11.45) ★underworld ■ LE MALofMUSETTE Compagnieculture Herve-Gil. - with(£3.Thelive50)troop music.takes you into the crowded Aug 15-27 (eel Suethirties 21) Parisian 12. Him folk (1.45«m) £5.00 ★ ■ SPECTATOR SPORT 'SIncognita. Love .takes on different meanings as Incognita journeys Aug 15-20with12.1you5«mthrough (1.45«m) pectator £4.00 (£3.Sport' 00) ★Bozsik. ■ MASTERCLASS Kingston University. A workshop/masterclass directed by Yvette Aug 15-20 12.15pm (1.45pm) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ PEACETrigay National Theatre of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. War in antique Greece. Aug 29-Sept 3 flies 4.15pmto Olympus (5.45) £5.seeking 00 (£3.5the0) goddess of peace. But is she the real one? ★ CUSTOMS Newof theBulgarian University.author Inspired by the Sociological survey. •Optimistic Bulgarian Aug 1527 (notTheatre Sun 21) 2.15pm (3.45) People' £5.00 (£3.50) Ivan Hadjiiski. ★mythological ■ KATAKLYSMOS (THE FLOOD) Omma. Based through on Assyrio texts, addresses the collapse of humanity physical/ Babylonian expression combined with traditional music. Aug 22-27 4.15pm (6.45) £4.00 (£3.00) D' O BJETS Following a critically acclaimed London run. this visually spectacular multi-media we look Aug 15-27 (Motshow Sun 21)will change 6.30pm (7.the30)way£4.00 (£3.0at0) kitchen equipment forever. hTby THE THROAT Sashanina Production. A twist Narcissus - addicted to her reflection, Ann 15-27 she1fl.1is5»munaware (11.45) that£4.0it0 is(£3.also00) addicted to her.
★ plush DEADaquarium. FISH Sashanina Productions - NicolaSasha Dahlinger. A poetry performance from aAug and (11.presented 15-27 (not Sun 21)Written 11.05pm 45) £4.00by (£3. 00) Hails. ★ ■ DANCING WITH SHADOWS Scenario Theatre Company. An untold story of a father' s obsession own00)child. Aug 22-Sept 3 (not Sunfor 28)lust, 6.debauchery 15pm (7.45) and£4.his00 (£3. TALE Shamans. Two people,witha man and a from woman - what else do you want? A first dance/theatre Aug 29-Sept 3 performance 4.15pm (5.45) £4.50live(£3.music 25) Budapest. ★ POTTERS Unidentifiedandskeletons are discovered beneathfora the northern housing estate,FIELD whileSlap.government media focus on celebrations new milennium. Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 2.15pm (3.45) £4.00 (£3.00) THE BALD PRIMADONNAfigures from Studentsusing Theatre of Jelgaua. a play allied to choreographical. Aug 29-Sept 3 12.rhythmical 15pm (1.45pm) £5.00of dance (£3.50) melodies of classical opera arias. ★ ANJosaura ART COLLECTION Thethe Sweet Williams Theater Company presents a new play byAug complexities 22-27 4.First, 15pmexplaining (5.45) £4.00 (£3.00) of human relationships. ★Rodriguez PERDONA - ME POR ME performance TRAIRES Teatro Del Arte Popular. An unusual Nelson Aug 17-20 play, 4.15pma multi-media (5.45) £5.00 (£3.50) with video / slides and no scenery. ★ MOSCOW-PETUSHKI Teatr Kana. on the work Erofeev the (£3. hell5of0)Based life, purgatory of art.oftoRussian personalExistentialist paradise. V Aug 22-27- journeying 12.15pm (1.through 45) £5.00 ★ THE NIGHT TeatrtheKana. on the work of Russian existentialist V Erofeev journeying ofBased life,(£3.purgatory Aug 29-Septthrough 3 8.15 (9.45)hell £5.00 50) of art to personal paradise. ★ TRIUMPH OF DOUBLEneo-realistic LIVING Theatre and ofFilmtheatre. (Austria).Directed Religiousby gesture anarchy. De-constructive, manifest Bernhardof Rothschadl. worldSunpremier. Aug 23 Sept 3A(not 28) 10.15pm (11.45) £4.00 (£3.00) ANTIGONI Theatrikiaccurately Leski werereproduce awarded the Unesco prize in Seville. Expo 92. The first serious attempt Aug 29-Sept 3 10.to15pm (11.30) £5.00 (£3.5the0) ritualistic articulation of ancient Greece. ★ WHAT THE BULLET SAID Theatre of the Sleep-Walking Soldier. Witness to the conflict Aug 22-27in Sarajevo. 12.15pm (1.Explores 45pm) the £4.00bond(£3.0between 0) the shooter and the shot at. ★ PUPPET RELATIONSHIPS 22-11 Productions. Relating to the darker side of childhood, Aug 15-Septonly 3 (notnowSuns)being8.1recognised 5pm (9.45) by£5.50our(£4.society. 50) Penetrating and at times witty. ■BosaTRADITIONAL BRAZILIAN MUSIC Group. With rhythms like Samba. Baiai. Nova blended forms.(£3.5Unduo Aug 15-20 12.15am (1.with45«m)world£5.00 0) EXHIBITION PROGRAMME N. B . The Theatre is in British relationartists to SIXin exhibitions celebrating Joseph Beuys. Obala. Artistsprogramme from Sarajevo, dialogue with Germany. Aug 15-Sept 3 All Diy Fro ★ ■Arabic DANCING Wendy tales, Buonaventura/Jacqueline Jamal.challenges Atmospheric ofcultural dance GIRLS and travellers' exploring a dance which sexualmosaic and taboos. Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 12.15pm (1.45) £6.00 (£4.00) AGONGO DamienandHirstwork-in-progress and Koji Tatsuno present Sarhandi Agongo. and an operatic featuring by Springer, Hoynihan.installation Aug 15-Septextracts 3 All Day FREE ROMEOandANDexpressive. JULIET Adds Westa and Theatre.focussed Clara Armand' s latest production. Intense new East dimension on the unchanging structure ofAug society. 29-Sept 3 2.15pm (3.45) £5.00 (£4.00) MISS JULIA Groupunknown Julia. Strindberg' s masterpiece treats sex and marriage with a realism previously the theatre. Aug 29-Sept 3 4.15pm (5.45) in£4.00 (£3.00) NOW Society for a movement, Better Quality of Life.drumming. Oriental belly dancing, monologues, singing, percussion, Aug 15-20 12.nature, 15pm (1.45) £4.00African (£3.00) ★ THIS GLUM experimental ADVENTURE REPEATS ITSELF Mandala Theatre. Award-winning company battleEVERY with theEVENING Apocalypse in a poetical, surreal and 3comic6.15pmritual.(7.45) Polish Aug 29-Sept £4.00 (£3.00) ■k PETITES CHRONIQUAS An original piece by Jean Vinclaire. Performed by Daniela Aug 1520 2.15pm (3.45) £4.00 (£3.00) THEATRE s School. For the first time presents theatre inspired by European fairy tales. St10.Leonard' Aug 22-27 00am (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ ■ VARCOLAC Hystericmyth.Physical Theatre. A provocative fusion of text and movement exploring Aug 22-27 the12.vampyre 15am (1.45am) Dangerously £4.00 (£3.00) erotic, dark and powerfully disturbing. THE MAIDS by Jean Genet. Dangling Apricocks. Slavish obsessions turn murderous when a perverse Aug 15-Sept 3 (not game Suns) is8.played 15pm (9.to45)excess. £4.00 (£3.00) ★ ■ MEETING CASSANDRA withonAntonia powerful one-woman show based the mythSmitsof (Tmu-Na Cassandra,Theatre) directedperforms by Navaa Zukerman. Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 6.15pm (7.15) £4.00 (£3.00) TARTUFFE company£4.0of0 Institut Notre-Dame.Molidre Belgium.in the original FrenchAugfrom15-20the young 10.00amtheatre (12 midday) (£3.00) 39
DENISE STOKLOS ESSENTIAL THEATRE 0 1 2 3 » Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ★acclaimed DENISEinSTOKLOS IN MARY STUART (presented i n English). Already widely thirty countries, this awarded Brazilian actress performs for the first time iPlays n Edinburgh thanks to a grant from thepresence’ Guggenheim Foundation New York.'Brilliant' 'Stunning' and Players/England 'Incredible Le Courrier/Switzedand The New York Times Aug 28-Sept 3 3.00pm (4.30) £7.00 (£6.00) FELIX DEXTER °#V*3 Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 WHAT A BARGAIN! TIMEis one OUT'ofCOMEDIAN OF THEperformers. YEAR and star ofacclaimed, BBC TV's 'sellThe Real Mccoy' ; Felix Dexter comedy' s leading This out. ground-breaking solo show, fuses hilarious famed TV character creations. Highly recommended. 'On thehigh-class brink ofcomedy comedywith worldhisdomination' What' s On Aug 12-27 10.15pm (11.15) £6.00 (£5.00) DICKINSON COLLEGE WITH THE 0 JEAN COCTEAU REPERTORY V3 Venue 55 - Randolph Studio. Institut Francais d'Ecosse, 13 Randolph Ores. Tickets 225 5366 G4 ★ ANOTHER ANTIGONEinsistsby AthatR Gurney. A 'student demands to islearnno inwaythe towaystudy she chooses. A professor writing A nother Antigone' Sophocles. Gurney's triple-layered plot evolves as the power struggle intensifies. Top US college Aug 15-20 4.and00pmleading (5.30)off-Broadway £4.00 (£3.00)company in a unique collaboration. 0 DIRTWATER FOX Venue 80 - Citrus Club. 40/42 Grindlay Street Tickets 229 6697 J5 ■swatches ONE OFof THESE DAYS Driving rhythms andmelodies swampslide guitarsa lotcreating broad gutsy root music, contrasting lighter that owe to Lyle Lovett. Neil Young and Dylan. Just what you needn'after a week of serious 'Fringe' - a group of versatile, country rollers! Aug 19.20,semi-acoustic 26,27.Sept 2,3 new 9.00pm (11.00)rock£4.00 (£3.00)
nigel Klarfeld presents Stand up Jewish Comedy
DIVERSE ATTRACTIONS °»W 1 Venue 11 - Diverse Attractions, Riddles Court, off Lawnmarket Tckets 225 8961 J8 EDINBURGH' S OWN UNIQUE AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY VENUE between the sponsored polish of the Assembly Rooms and the dire risks of the commercialised Fringe isincluding a place where reason prevails. Open 9.30am - 12 midnight. Cafe, over 40 shows, Arts workshops. theatre, music, poetry, dance, magic and our usual wide variety of THE FAMOUS LANGPORT FRUIT SALAD CO Tony Charles and Stuart Paterson plus guests, Aug 22-27serve2.1poetry 5pm (3.4with 5) that £2.50special (£2.00)added ingredient. ■Horror. THE EXPERIENCE Tim Leith presents The Experience. A virgin's guide to Rocky Aug 8-13,1993 15-20sell-out 10.30pmtribute (11.30)returns! £4.50A(£4.sexy00)alternative' Evening News ■changed. RETURN TO WONDERLAND Alice returns to wonderland to find everything has Aug 15-20 Song, 6.00pmdance, (7.00) music, £2.00magic, (£1.00) extravagant costumes. Brahma Kumaris THE DREAM OF A RIDICULOUS MAN Streetwise Dostoevsky plus aboriginal dreamtime Aug 8-13 7.equals 30pm (8.fantastic 45) £2.00journey (£1.00)to a better world. Braham Kumaris. ■Cross ALL AT SEA / TREASURE HUNT The Happyfun Gang: 'All At Sea'/Treasure Hunt'. adventure Aug 8-27the(notrainbow Suns) into9.30«m (10.15) land,£3.0magical 0 (£2.00) for under sixes. ★HowTHEmuch QUIET TOUCH DavidtearWW Everyone wears a mask. Does yours fit? it(£2.offJohnstone. Aug 15-20 1.does 15pmit(2.hurt45) to£3.00 00)and start over? ★ none-too-reverent THE LAUGHINGlook ROUNDHEAD Cordon Productions. An English clergyman takes aAug 15-20 8.00pm (9.00) at£2.the50Scottish (£1.50) invasion of 1652. Aevening TRIBUTE TO AN EDINBURGH POET The late Hope Wicksteed: a gentle relaxing Aug 15-19of poetry. 6.00pm (7.Presented 00) £2.00by(£1.the00)Mercators. ROBIN LAING Thoughtful, touching and humorous songs from a performer with a warm, 'Walking Aug 18-20easy9.manner. 00pm (10.New 00) album £4.00 (£2. 50) In Time'. BURYING DAD Knowles. THE MSFITS. Another hit from award-winning playwright Rona Munro and actor Fiona 'Hilarious Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) 8.00pm (9.15) and£4.50moving (£2.50) Blazing Insights' Scotsman THE PRICE O'LOVE Noharping Spring Chickens. Relax with two sisters from the north. Songs,15-20 stories, Aug 1.15pmverse(2.1and 5) £3.00 (£2.to00)soothe and amuse. ★ ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SecondandSplinter Theatre Company. To celebrate this centenary the (£2. writer Aug 25-27 an7.0exploration 0pm (8.00) of£3.00 50) the man. NOT WALKING ON THE CRACKS Hunky Dory Theatre. Revived version of 1991 hit musical. confrontation. Aug 22-27A darkly 5.30pmcomic (6.45) poignant £3.50 (£2.unsentimental 50) UNDERSTANDING MAGAZINEcompetition. Poetry and play readings, rehearsed readings from contributers Aug 22-27 8.and 30pmfrom (10.1the5) play £2.00 (£1.50) Readers from the floor. ★Brown HOLMES IN TOWN After'Masterful' last year's successful Holmes In The Country', Colin Aug 22-27is again 9.45pmDr Watson. (10.45) £4.00 (£3.00)Scotsman. Vital Spark Productions. ★Incest, HOMElove.FREElife, bydeath, Lanford Wilson.reality.FirstWhat Base Theatre - 1993 National Award-Winners. Aug 22-27 11.30«m (12.3fantasy, 0) £3.50 (£2.00) more do you want? ★Counterpawe' ■ THE LAND The LanddanceOf markingOFtheCOUNTERPAWE RLS centenary. A Jestris; collectionScottish of popularmime.and virtuoso works. Aug 15-20 11.30im (12.30pm) £3.50 (£2.50) D.M.D.C. / DAVIDSON’S MAINS DRAMATIC CLUB W»3 Venue 104 - Murrayfield Parish Church Hall, Ormidale Terrace. HI Outer WHERE S A WIFE farce abystand-in Mary Grey. boss ofhomehis toproblems! clinch THERE' a business deal heA finds wifeWhen - and Peter that'sbrings just thehis start Aug 13-27 (not Suns) 7.30pm (10.00) £4.00
IVOR DEMBINA "Almost too true to be funny. Jerusalem Post 10 Aug - 3 Sept at 11 pm (not IS & 30 Aug) Ticket prices: £5.50/£4.50 concessions (£6.50/£5.50 on 19-20, 26-28 Aug) The Pleasance, Venue 33, Box 40
DOLLY DUPREE Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. UO BLONDE ANDFringe, BRAINY Typically topical, cute BBCTVtaV. but cutting.esDolly Dupree. In hercynical first show at the this ' r ising star of comedy' a mischieviously look ataward-winning sex. life and politics. 'AFoster. udience reduced to hysteria' The Guardian. With support from Aug 14-Sept 3 (not Thurs)Suzanne 9.15pm (10.15)A Paramount £5.00 (£4.0Comedy 0) Co Presentation. DONNA & K.b.b. VdV j Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 ■take...SAFE ...dangerous, sensual and bloody funny! These witty, wicked women wil you from the sublime to the insane with their stunning sound and mesmerising mood swings - Martha Lewis andwillEve make Adam aka Donna & K.b.b. are passionate singers and songwriters Aug innovative 12-22 10.45pm (11.45) who £6.00 (£5.00) you laugh, cry ...they will touch your spirit!
>OUBLE EDGE DRAMA i 34-At rs Street. Tickets 650 82 WRENCHBBC'Fringe Favourites DOUBLE EDGE's Guardian fourthOsmond' year Marvellous' Scotland ' F irst rate' Thetragedy. Scotsman. WRENCHthe1993 - carAdrian flourth play mixesa laughter with personal Rebuilding that killed hisISs riolent brother, haunted man discovers that THE ONLY ROAD TO FREEDOM TEVENGE. 16.14.1197.201.45.0pm40pm(3.1(7.5)15) £4.50 (£3.50) A/OYZECK Lust. Crime. Madness. Used andis abused everyone,play.Woyzeck' <I White' idysseys new leadsSin. nowhere. Buchner' s masterpiece the firstbymodern Williams translation. Hug 13. 1 6, 1 9 5. 4 0pm (7. 1 5) £4.50 (£3. 5 0) Hug 15,18 1.40pm (3.15) CAMERA (HUIS CLOS) Sartre' s best play: 'Hell is other people'. Double bill with .\A:Nranz Kafka's GUARDIAN THE TOMB. 1.40pm(7.1(3.5)15)OF£4.50 (£3.50) Augug 15.14,1187,205.40pm
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30UBLE TAKE THEATRE COMPANY mua 41 - Hil Slrest Theatre. 19 Hil Streat. Tickets 226 6522 ANDhumour HARTin Antheexciting new duo frommaking Bristol.evenTheirthe brilliantly i1BURRELL jnny satirical form ofmissed a seriescomedy of sketches, simplest lings in life3amusing, I \ug 29-Sept 9.35pm (10.should 30) not£4.5be0 (£3. 00) - by anyone. 3ULUOZ THEATRE COMPANY a 53 - Glasite Meeting House, 33 Barony Street (off Broughton St.) F9 -back The List said we weremood. 'Uniquely and that wetragedy had 'comic hisMATES year we1992areHow incanmore serious Whatfunny' happens when hitsMeeting agold’, life; )ng friendship! far you push a friendship? Come down to the Glasite louse15-27and(notfindSunsout.21) 4.00pm (4.50) £3.50 (£2.50) THE DURHAM REVUE K9 mue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 OILET HUMOUR Thestudent show revue that slaughtered Oxfordpresents and Cambridge now songs. comes Drto dinburgh. The best innaughtiness the country sketches and ookie is back! With his samples of he bumbles his way into your life, latron is not3 amused. 'Quickfire ug 28-Sept 10.00pm (11. 00) £5.0funny 0 (£4.00)student revue' The Independent EDINBURGH & LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRES V»V 1 nue 128 - St. Oswald's Hall, Montpelier Park, Bruntefield. Ticket! 229 5562 & 441 1031 kM HEom VISIT Long ago. when Claire was a beautiful girl, she was disgraced and chased her home town. Now. Claire Zachanassian returns. She is an old lady and a i uglillionairess. to buy(9.4her 16-27 (not rich Sun 21)enough7.30pm 5) revenge. £3.00 (£2.00) mue 62 - St Bride s Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 IG ONCEringUPON A CASTLE of Edinburgh doorshow and ityagical become the focusIn ofthelovedepths and hate. Good andcastle evil in- athissecret original John Montgomery. ug9-12 7.30pm (9.30) £3.00 (£2.00) •DINBURGH FESTIVAL VOLUNTARY ; GUIDES ASSOCIATION i dm 165 - Canonball House. Castle Hil , Royal MHe J7 i icient ftEE WALKING TOURStheOFoldTHE ROYALlearn MILEabout ROYALits MILE ON FOOT.pastTread the closes, admire buildings, bloodthirsty and and the i utorious characters. Major Weir the Wizard, Deacon Brodie cabinet maker ghttimehaveburglar who perished a scaffold of his1947. own making, and many others. , Isitors our toursonevery year since ugon-Set 8-Sept10.300amappreciated (11. 0 0) end 2. 0 0pm (3.00) ms 2.00pm (3.00)
“Irresistible... playedaskbyfoI lives dependedenergy uponpacked... it. Who could JACK TINKER, The Daily k Music, Lyricsstage and Book by Lionel Bart. I Broadway by David Merrick and By arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Mui 17th-29th AUGUST
POTfimson A fantastical new music drama exploring the deeper and darker regions of Arthurian legend full of visual, musical and magical splendour. GEORGE SQUARE THEATRE
HE EDINBURGH FOOTLIGHTS THEATRE COMPANY : nue 8 - Reid Concert Hall, Bristo Square L3 HAMLETandSynthesized music, silent movies and wicked step fathers feature in Ross ,acfarlane g 13-Sept 3 (notColin 14,21,Ingram' 26,28.1s) stunning 8.45pm (11.production. 30) £6.00'C(£4.onstantly 00) engaging' The Stage ) esents ■ RLS this - THEFewkes-Campbell NEW MUSICALrollercoaster ADVENTUREnewScotland' s asfreshest theatre tribute companyto musical a lyrics centenary , mg|jnburgh writer Robert Louis Stevenson complete with original and his John Silver andEvening Dr Jeykll/Mr Hyde characters. Director Fraser Grant returnsfamous after ree consecutive News Capital Fringe Awards. ,g 15-Sept7.30pm 3 (not(9.Suns 21.28) 6.00pm (8.15) £6.00 (£4.00) w26 4 5) ,g20 2.00pm (4.15) £5.00 (£4.00)
BOX OFFICE 031-650 2001 Open From 12th August • All Seats Reserved • Ample Car Parking Also at the George Square Theatre:The Grand George Square Charity Gala JlMEOIN Barry Cryer & Willie Rushton: “Old Farts II - The Musical” The Children’s Kaleidoscope Frontpage - The Soca Band Sensation All details correct at the time of going to press. The NYMT accepts no responsibility tor any programme alterations. 41
EDINBURGH GRADUATE THEATRE GROUP 0 ' ^ 3^ Venue 34 - Adam Hous« Theatre, S Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 ALPHABETICAL ORDER EGTGentertaining proudly present Michael (‘Noises Off)a provincial Frayne's brilliantly observed and hugely play on the daily routine of town' s newspaper and the reverberation caused by a new arrival.. . One of the more comfortable central(£4.venue Aug 29-Stpt 3Fringe 7.45pmtheatres, (9.15) a£5.00 00) and a prime time, this is a Fringe must. EDINBURGH 1999 - CAPITAL OF pc»Tnburqli ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN ^ 01 2 3« Venua 70 • Leith Academy, Academy Park Tickets 556 1999 C13 Outer WHY IS ASt DINOSAUR LIKEhigh A BRIDGE? Comeotherandhuge makethings. dinosaurs, bigarebridges, the dome of Paul’s Cathedral, towers and If you between and 13 joinandin Partners, these 2 hour extravaganzas of fun and learning. Sponsored by Cundall8 Johnston Consulting Engineers Aug 29-Sipt 2 1.30pm (3.30) FREE EDINBURGH PEOPLE’S THEATRE VoVo Venue 17 • St. Piter’s Church Hall, lutton Place N10 CAMBUSDONALD ROYAL bymeetJames Scotland. A fun-filled, fast-flowing farcewomen. for all the family.hilarious The merry monks naughty nunsyearand some other mysterious Another Scots comedy for EPT’s 35th on the Fringe. Aug 3 (not Suns)et Usher 7.45pmHell(10.end15)Queen'£4.50 Tickets13-Sept else ereileble s Hell EDINBURGH RENAISSANCE BAND 0 Vo3 Venue 31 - St. Cecilie s Hell, enr Niddry Street 6 Cowgate. JW ■theTHEhistoric FRENCH CONNECTION InFrance the yearandtheScotland. channel Atunnel opens,newweshow celebrate Auld Alliance between sparkling with the ERB’s characteristic mixture of period instruments, splendidly costumed dancers, and musical de vivre. Aug 20,27 19,20,2610.joie38.0pm 00pm Aug (11.(9.300)0) £5.00 (£2.50) ■overVIOL70 instruments RACKETT SHOW Cornetts, Sackbuts. Crumhorns, Recorders, Viols - now Aug 20.27 11.00am (12.- dancers 30) £5.00in costume. (£2.50) Entertainment for all the family. 0 EDINBURGH THEATRE ARTS Vo3 Vinua 71 - St Winiana, Comaly Bank Road Tickatt 553 1549 C2 THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR Gogal' s play was first staged in 1836.fantasy Although satire is an element of the play, it is the wild inventiveness of this comic that has ensuredis relevant the play's survivals associety. one of the great comedies of mistaken identity and. ironically, Aug 16-27 (net Sun 21)to 7.today 40pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00)
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THE EDINBURGH YOUNG THEATRE 0 COMPANY Vy Venue 69 - Broughton High School. 1 Carrington Road. Tickets 336 1081 C3 The Edinburgh Young Theatre Company Edinburgh’s premier theatre company children and young people are aback onandtheaFringe atFringe two ofcomedy. the bestDon' venues inanytownforof with two contrasting musicals, revue classic t miss these outstanding productions. Be sure to book early. ■andTHEtheRAGGED CHILD The plight of the many destitute children in 1850's London Cooper Aug 17,15.110,6,tale2109 of7.2.1Joe 45pm 5pmand(9.(5.415)Annie 5) £5.50 (£4.5-0)Remarkable. Aug ■ YOUNG AT HEART sure you yelling(9.for4New more!edition 1994, show songs, current hits, lots of dance. It'l Aug 17,15,leave Aug 116,6.2109 2.7.415pm 5pm (5.15)5) £5.00 (£4.00) TEECHERS John Godber s ever popular and classroom comedy. Loud, cheerful, butch and full youthful Fast (£3. moving Augof15-20 5.30pmirreverence. (9.45) £4.50 50) highly entertaining. Vanu» 46 • Church Hil Thwtri, Morningsid* Road. Tickrti 447 0111 / 336 1081 N3 ■BEST BABES IN this ARMS Thebigoriginal backstage musical! Packed with Rodger's and Hart's songs, is THE band, classy musical Aug 29-Sept 3 7.00pm (9.30) £5.75 (£4.75) THE ELECTRIC COMPANY We are a interchange new multimedia production company, committed toWith exploring new modesfreshof creative between diverse artisticpackage disciplines. a distinguished startlingly approach to the and Festival, we present a unique of productions their innovation outstanding excellence. See company flyer for details of these andby other events. Vunm 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Stones. West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 *BREAKFAST BACK INreturns TIME with FOR hilarious BREAKFAST from dramatic 1993's hithistory. SHAKESPEARE rampageTeamthrough Free coffee FOR and Aug 12-Sept 3 (not Thur 25) 10.00am (11.00) £5.00 (£4.00) i.d.d.s br..kf.«t
0 Venue 123 - Soulhbridge Centre. Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 THEATRE COMPANY Vo3 MELON Simonhugely Gray'ssuccessful classic blackOxford comedy of 80's neuroses revived with the author's EXACTING Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 blessing after run. Aug 13-Sipt 3 (not 24,1) 9.15|m (10.45) f6.00 (£4.00) ★ FORTUNES by DavidethnicWareham. When Mickbeckons. and RedThis comeyear'upswithwinner a foolproof to sell cheap clobber, fortune of the Venue 33 ■ Pleasance. 6Q The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 111 scam International Student Playscript Award, presented with five other exciting productions * PARADISE - THERobert SECOND DRAFTandGodRichard redesigns Exeter 12.University. top Fringe writers Shearman Turner.world in new black comedy by from Aug 22-27 35pm (1.45pm) £4.00 (£3.50) Aug 18. 2 1-25. 2 9-Supt 3 1. 1 5pm (2. 1 5) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) ★unshaven. BEARD Raw and uncensored - 4 rampant beards on stage. Unabashed, unashamed, Aug 79,20,26-28 1.15pm (2.15) £6.50 (£5.50) Mine' 15-20 11.15»ms a(12.large 15) one. £4.00barber, (£3.50)easy on the moustache.' Venue 22 • Demarco European An Foundation, St. Mary's School. Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 Aug SORE THROATS by Howard Brenton. Sexual young boys and vodka ■ D'OwillBJETS Following critically-acclaimed London run, this spectacular multimedia set the scene for a divorcee’s revenge on her experimentation, show change Aug 15-20 12.30pm (1.45pm) £4.00 (£3.50) cheating husband. Aug 15-27 (nut Sun 21/the way B.30pmyou(7.look 30) at£4.kitchen 00 (£3.equipment 00) forever! ONESELFACole meets Ionesco in a tragicomic romp across the Ifenue 123 - Southbridge Centre, Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 SEXPRESSING perilous campPorter ★newFIVEplayTENby FIFTEEN TWENTY WittyRichard and provocative study of childhood. A dynamic Aug 22-27Siberian 10.15«msteppes. (11.15) £4.00 (£3.& 5cruel 0) love triangle. national award winner Turner. ★ MEAT r is it flesh? Stupid cow. macho meathead! Package it how you will - the Aug 0pm (5.Mother 00) £5.00 (£3.50) blood' s still. .O11.boiling beneath £7.00I3-Supt (£5.00)3 with4.0Night Aug 22-27 30im (12. 20pm)the£4.clingfilm. 00 (£3.50) 'night NIGHT,of aMOTHER Pulitzer Prize winning piece by Marsha Norman. The terrible final ■k A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS mother-daughter relationship. Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez's short story.World Sure premiere to delight.adaptation of Aug 13-Supt 3 5. 0 0pm (6. 0 0) £5.00 (£3. 5 0) Aug £7.00 (£5.00/ with Fivu Tun Fiftuun Twunty Aug 21-27 28-Supt2.330pm12.3(3.0pm30)(1.3£4.00 0pm) (£3.50) 0 1 ELSINORE THEATRE CO V EXMOOR SINGERS V23 Venue 126 - Theatre West End, St John's Church Hall. West End Princes St. Tickets 228 9292 H6 Venue 131 - Greyfriars Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Candlemaker Row. K8 SHAKERS by John Godber and Jane Thornton is set i n the here and now in the trendy ■performed SINGET...CHORAL from the 16th century to thechoir,present day. cocktail barfromto beyourfound inexperience. every town.It willIt willalsomake you laugh -andas take you recognise bydem London' s MASTERPIECES^ most adventurous and accomplished chamber featuring characters own make you sit up notice for BACH Singet Herrn ein neues Lied; SCHOENBERG Friede auf Erden; MOZART Ave itAugillustrates prevalent Verum Corpus; BRITTEN Hymn to Saint Cecilia, and works by TAVERNER, HAYDN and 22-27 9.many 15pm anxieties (10.40) £4.00 (£3.00)in society today. RICHARD Aug 13 7.3STRAUSS 0pm (9.15) £6.00 (£4.00) £4.00 (£3.00) THE ENTIRE COMPANY 0 je 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House. Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 COMPANY V3 CONTINENTAL BRECHTFEST - THE BBS SHOW Enjoy comedy,musical coffeerevue and EYT Venue 126 - Theatre West End, St John's Church Hall, West End Princes St. Tickets 228 9292 H6 Belgian buns served in style by Sue Beard and Darryl Boot fast-moving from the company breakfast-time comedy year-round. FIND ME challenging, This excitingemotional, company sometimes makes a welcome return tobased Edinburgh in Olwen ofIndependent a nicer way to startthatanyspecialises morning' inWhat' s On The laughometer hit recordI can' highs't think The Wymarks humorous play, on a true story. Using a technique of multiple characterization it seeks to investigate the personality of Aug 12-Suptfree3continsntsl (not Suns breskfsst 14,21/ 10.45am (11.45) £4.50 (£3.50) aAug young committed Includes 15-20girl,12.eventually 50pm (2.15pm) £4.50 to(£3.Broadmoor 50) for damaging a chair by fire! G7 u 41 - Hil Street Theatre, 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 COMIC STRIP'Succeeds TEAS - songs & sketches -AND comedy with Time a cuppa Sheila Hyde. brilliantly, verbally visually' Out from Beard. Boot & Aug 18-30 (net Sun 21) 3. 1 0pm (4. 1 0) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) Includes free tee end cake
ESKMOUTH THEATRE COMPANY Venue 95 - Brunton T1 Tickets 665 2240. THIS HAPPY BREED Noel Coward' s domestic mingle saga ofwithlifetrials in theandGibbons familyin between World Wars. Laughter andcomment. celebrations tribulations this blend of nostalgia and social Life' s not all jam.... human beings like peace and goodwill and everybody loving everybody else.... they're not madedon'liket Aug 29-Sept 3 7,30pm (10.15) £5.00 (£4.00) ESQUE THEATRE COMPANY 14 - The Mad Abbot. Abbotsford Lodge. 18 Morningside Road. Tickets 447 8811. N2 FAUSTUS (THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF) Three ofmenMarlowe' and ones oldslightly diminutive Daniel offer you their spanking new performance chestnut. There aren' t many of them'getbutdown" it's very good ll be painted la nuif. their50)'and funkyJames' soundtrack' . a pretty red colour pour Aug 22-27You8.could 30pm (9.45) £4.00to (£2. LEE EVANS ie 3 - Aa ms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ★ LEE . EVANS - Starby hisof critics Channelas 4'a sNorman 'Viva Cabaret' andon winner of the and 1993a Perrier Award' Described Wisdomdoubt acid'theGuardian comic genius for the 90 s' Scotsman. Lee Evans is without fastest rising comedy talent in Britain’ Daily Telegraph. t Miss! Aug (9.00)Don'£8.00 Aug 22-25, 25-28 29-Sept 8.00pm3 (9.8.00)00pm£9.00 THE EVE MUSIC GROUP ie 127 - St John's Church, West End, Princes Street Tickets 225 6485 H6 ■composers, DID STROZZI WEARfromKNICKERS? A concert of classical musiccentury, writtenthrough by women ranging the sensuality of the nineteenth the persistent pioneering of the suffragette composers, to the newest and hottest news in contemporary Aug IS, 18,20 6.music. 00pm (7.Can30)women £4.00 compose? (£3.00) We think you should be told!
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0 1 LOYD - OUTat TOa Masterchef LUNCH Zany, clever, surprising and very funny' Time i AIRBANK PRODUCTIONS Out. 28-Sept AnGROSSMAN affectionate 3 8.15pmlook (9.30) £4.00 (£3.50) hero. I m 51 - GUdtd Balloon I , Sttpping Stow*. Wist Bow. Grmtmrlut Ticlwt 22S 6520 J7 Aug CLASSICAL INTERLUDE Refreshing recitals Festival by BlytheClubSpirits and other ■ I CAN HEAR MUSIC • THElookSTORY OFGreenwich, A SOUNDtheCelebrating thebehind 60 s the girl exciting new Scottish based stars. Playinglunchtime Productions. ; jup' sound in My a biographical atof Ellie songwriter Aug 15-19,22-26,29-Sept 2 12.30pm (2.00pm) forFromyou£2.today. 50 ngs. From "Be Baby' to Leader the Pack' . The Ronettes to The Shangri-Las. ■ OBSCURITY KNOCKS Tomorrow' s smash hits today. All Fringe performers are i <gaturing welcome Hanglider 22-Septover3 2011.4classic 5pm (1.060'0am)s 'girl£6.group' 50 (£5.hits 50) live. Aug 13-Septto3participate. 8.00pm (10.Marvin 00) From £2.50 comperes. ■British JAZZJazz.BY Relax, NIGHTunwind Easy listening for summer evenings. Sample some of the best of - roundFromoff your 0 Aug 13-Sept 3 10.30pm (I.OOim) £2.50day with Jazz By Night. ALLEN ANGEL THEATRE CO IVORIES BAR Featuringpeople excellent jazz influencing and playing of standards. By in 119 ■ Calton Ctntra, 121 Montgomery Strait. Tickets 661 5252. G13 THE Angie13-Sept and George 3 7.00pmwho(11.invite 00) From £2.to50sit in. isroots youngpassionate, and dynamic Welshandcompany presentsthetwocompany' challenging theatre pieces. At Aug emotive controversial, s work contains images GOING MY WAY? One man. his guitar and a plastic wig in search of the 'Real d language which some may find disturbing. Australia' Aug 21-27 - a8.3multi 0pm (9.media 50) extravaganza. £4.50 (£3.00) ■itasyCROSSING THE BAR A Medieval Nun and a remand prisoner explore a vivid SIR JASPERI 'AnyonePheonix who fails to find ‘Oh. Sir Jasper!' funny should question of death and hope. Can the power of imagination overcome the adversities and ■theirOH,sense humour.' Aug 14-20 1.of30pm (3.20) The£5.00 (£4.00) aanditioning 14,16,115,8,127,0,12of9,3,22youth? 2,5,224.7255.38.0pm00pm(7.(9.00)30)«nj 10.£5.350pm 0 (£4.(12.50)00«m) GODOT' S BOP Musical harmony has died. Time has stopped. Four men desperately run scales05»m) of Be-Bop ■ FALLENa world ANGEL'protected' Brothersbysearching for aDoguiding angelrealities in a world 'fShould allen' from Aug through 21-27 12.the05am-(1. £3.00looking for Godot. nocence; censorship. the harsh exist? we : g:ept15,1a7.cushioned existence? ■onKUMIKO YAMAGUCHI 'Iand N C' Communication, conduction, collaboration - dwells the15-20harmony g 16.18.129.0.222,3,224,5.2267 5.8.300pm 0pm (6.(9.300)0) aed 10.30pm (11.30) £5.50 (£4.50) Aug 6.30pmwith(7.3nature 0) £6.00 (£4.space. 50) ■andYDHO YOUNG AND HOMELESS Hard hitting new musical explores the issues myths surrounding young£3.50 people Aug 22-27 12«oon (1. 1 0pm) (£2. 5living 0) rough on the streets. 0 ★ ■ (exUPTIGHT AND BURSTING by Rennydressing-room Krupinski. Starring cund THEATRE Les2.Miserables). wild and drama.Philip Cox and Daniel tie 49 - Bedlam Theatre. 2 Forrest Road. Tickets 225 9893 L8 Coll Aug 21-27 30pm (3.30) A£4.50 (£2.5wacky 0) FALLEN ANGELS by John Keates ...the return of the 90' s phenomenon that is ★ IRISH? A version of the truth game. Five eejits take each other on and lose. Vicious ji one und fool, theatre'threeBradford International Festivalto perversions 1994 LOVE ISof ROTTEN. AnExperimental, exploration humour and fast action. (Leverage Belfast) bodiesfecund: and the'innovative pathway themustmind. Aug 1314-Sept9.45pm (11.Tues) 15) Free Preview ingerous. Exhilarating, and compelling... be seen' Guardian Aug 3 (not 9. 4 5pm (11. 1 5) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) CAUSE3 OFFENCE ONE HELL OF A JOB Two bosses - two ideals - a changing akY15-Sept (not Suns) 8.10pm (9.30) £7.00 (£5.00) underworld! toby do?Milly(£3.(125Shilton. Aug 21-27 1.What’s 45pm (3.a00)girl £4.50 0)yrs+) TEMPLE OF MARTYRS An emotional journey frankly exploring the explosive consuming relationship between mother-daughter, race-domesticity. Joyfulyetandalluncompromising. ESTIVAL CLUB/ ADAM HOUSE Aug 14-20 6. 1 5pm (7. 4 5) £4.00 K9 MARVIN HANGLIDER Sergeant Affable returns, not as funny as he used to be but ue 36 • Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2: E EDINBURGH FESTIVAL CLUB EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY EVERY100DAY'events, The just tall and jy{ima. heartComedy. of the Festival five minutes walk from Princes Street. Over Aug as14-Sept 3 (notmuch 21,30)slicker. 3.30pm (4.30) £5.00 (£4.50) Cabaret. Revues. Dance.Desk. Jazz.Incorporating Folk. Classical Music. Bars, THE JOURNEY OFinTHE FIFTH HORSEflat.Turgener s gripping tale of madness and ii ition. staurants. Box Office Information/Souvenir Fest FM 24hr Radio death comes to life a publisher' Experience it to believe it. Aug 13-20 5. 4 5pm (7. 1 5) £4.00 (£3.s0dingy 0) THOOPS, VICAR, WHERE'S ME TROUSERS by THIRD AYE THEATRE - A cabaret TRIAL BY JURY AT CHRISTMAS A delightful re-telling of Gilbert and Sullivan's ketches, classic courtroom drama as a magical 13-20 12.songs, 15am (1.potatoes 45am) and £3.00)men in dresses. 14-20 10.05pm (10.55) £4.00 (£3.5Victorian 0) charade. IN THE DARK 'A sperformance that would grace any Fringe venue' Aug SIN WITHs bestSULLIVAN A wicked cabaret of hilarious topical parodies of Gilbert and i SKETCHES atinate Play portraying an artist' struggle for recognition. Sullivan' loved songs ADULTS ONLY!! 13-27 3.45pm (5.15) £3.50 (£2.50 SUPDY) Aug 14-20 11.05pm (11.55) £4.00 (£3.50) NOCTURNE by A-Level Madness. Provoking and disturbing, the company look SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE adulation. LURE OF 'THE REICHENBACH Conan Doyle s ward to 12midaight passing with(1.0flying Scotsman once more! '★murder' Fascinating' Sheridan Mortey ,2227 0am) colours' £4.00 (£3.0r Aug 13-20of 4.Holmes 20pm (5.fails40) to£5.kil00public (£4.00) AND JULIET Aberration' s Romeo and Juliet holds up Shakespeare' s classic ■ NANNA' S SONG Weil and Eisler. Performed by Phillida Bannister (voice) and Alpin mirror(notto 22)the modern Smart28-Sept (guitar)3 A10.Fringe Gem'30) Festival FM00) 13-27 10.10pm era. (11.5Must 0) £4.the50 monument (£3.50) stand forever? Aug 3 0pm (11. £4.00 (£3. comedy blendingB hilarity and pathos; explores the relationship of ■ NUDE COFFEE Raucous, female comedy troupe performing sketches, sisters in3 Black a7.desperate improvisation, original songs with a touch of multi-media. Chicago's hottest , 28-Sept 00pm (7.45)situation. £3.50 (£3.J00)Theatre. comedians! 28-Sept 3 10.30pm (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) ;HARD III Shakespeare’s villain is given rough' treatment i this last violent Aug :essible production. Al l the world loves a villain. ★ DREAMSPYRE by Sara Graefe.her dreams, Mary's ambitions provoke male hostility. This ^ 28-Sept 3 5.45pm (7.45) £5.00 (£3.00) intense Aug 14-20Canadian 12noon drama (1.00pm)explores £3.00 (£2.50) nightmares, memories and reality. CK TO BASICS! The Game Show, by Big Wheel Theatre. Play ' F amily Values' and nourable ■Singular THE RIOentertainment TRIO Jazz Circus.vaudeville A conflation ofvirtuosity. hot jazz, drollery, magic and juggling. 13-Sept 3Member' (net Wed!24)Outrageous 12.10am (1.prizes! 25am)MajorC5.Dlaugh! 0 (£4JW) 14-27 (not Thur 25) mixing 8.00pm (9.00) £5.and 00 (£4.50) ENTHUSIASTIC MEN by Jonathan Hall. Fivesteam menrailway. escape families, jobs and Aug ■ k m MR PUNCH The manic escapades of psychopathic puppet. Blending mime, ilems for a week volunteering on a preserved movement exaggerated 14-27 3.50pm (5.15) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 20-Septand 3 4.music 15pm (5.in 4a5)frenzy £4.50of (£4. 60) expression for Punch's cruel capers. EVENING OF UNPROTECTED SEX Comedy duo The Bri Nylon Five with ★ SO HELP ME Liverpool by Peter Reilly. SLICED Award winning THEATRE and compelling play presented by board maestro3'Richard' . 'Very very funny'SBC Radio Scotland vigorous, incisive COMPANY. 13 20.28-Sept Aug 13-27 (not Tues) 4.40pm based (6.00) £5.00 (£4.BREAD 00) 21-27 7.00pm (7.511.5)45pm (12.40.m) £5.00 (£4.00) FESTIVAL FM 24hr Festival coverage on your radio. Comedy, controversy, music, FAUSTUS - MARLOWE A radicalby new interpretation of Marlowe's Dr Faustus. madness, news, reviews. A festival for the ears. i 21-Sept man satisfies his worldly desires Aug 7-Sept 3 24 bears » day 3 5.40pm (7.20) £4.50 (£4.00)selling his soul to the devil. SOFTLY itBECAUSE TREAD UPON MY DREAMS Happiness isn't SOUTH AFRICA WE LOVE YOU A musical comedy told through exhilarating TREAD happiness byYOUsurprise. i _ma13-20 dance2.15pm and (3.music. Aug 28-Septunless 3 2.00pmtakes(3.0you 0) £5.00 (£3.50) By George Cockerill. 30) Presented £5.00 (£4.50)by Cape Town Youth Theatre. THE LONDON VERTIGO Fun Fops in 'HledyE BLACK BOX by Mark Campbell. Through nine pints of beer a dark disturbing Aug 28-Sept 3 12mid«igkt (I.OOim) £5.60Fun(£3.Frocks 50) in Fun Farce by Friel. unfolds. The(3.1celebrated 104250) Company. 13-20 1. 4 5pm 5) £4. 5 0 (£3. ★ DRILLING FOR HAPPINESS Table and 2 Chairs return with a crackling comedy of 21-27 (5.45)(9.15) cornflakes camels, ambition£4.0and 28-Sept4.315pm7.45pm Aug 14-20 and 12.30pm (1.40pm) 0 (£3.aerobics, 00) sex and shove-ha'penny. BITE ME Denise La Grassa explores modern social existence by Caryl Churchill. Sinister affairs within the brooding claustrophobia of an characters. Sunday Times Critic says 'Versatile La Grassa scores'through ! an entourage of entric Aug 21-27 6.00pm (7.05) £5.00 (£4.00) 2227 Fenland 12.30pmcommunity. (1.45pm) £4.00 (£2.50) ★ STRIPE ONIONS Sketches, songs andairing monologues, APULCO Steven Berkoff's perceptive,of a pithy observations on a group of toilet, and AND tastefully cupboard.evicting comedy from the syncratic Aug 13-Sept 3 8.15pmre-housing (9.40) £4.it00in.(£3.say.50theSUPDC) 2127 10.film-extras 30pm (11.45)during£4.5the0 (£3.making 50) cinematic blockbuster. ■compelling SHAKTI tension Exotic that and plays the mystique' dances the Eros of love and destruction. A IECONSTRUCTED Dark Thoughts Theatre presents Reconstructed. From rubble rises, surviving damage and£3.50 repair.(£3.The Aug 21-27 6.30pm (7.30) £5.00and(£4.entices. 50) 22-Seet3 11.00.1(11.45) 00) violence of peace in a fallen city. 45
FESTIVAL CLUB/ADAM HOUSE - continued SAYOKO 'OShakespeare NE WOMANof Japan. KABUKI' The conflicts murderedof moral womanobligation. in Oily Hell' by Chikamatsu. Aug 15-20 8.15mi(9.30) £5.00 (£4.5Confronts 0) ■life,UTSAV (FESTIVAL) A collection of photographs by Herman Jai Rodrigues depicting Aug art, 13-Stptculture 3 11.and00amthe(3.festivity 00pin) «ndof 5.India. 00pm (12«iidiiight) FREE to m»mh«rt Venue 34 • Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Streer. Tickeis 650 8200 J9 * ■ THEpresents MASQUETheOFMasque THE REDof DEATH Aardvark Theat (Puppetry forandthewarped broad minded) the Red Death' a tale of misery imagination. Aug 13-20 ».00»w (9.00) t5.50 (£4.50) * CLAPTRAP - BLUE HARLEQUIN Famous voice coach,byagent, dealer and enraged girlfriend; five individuals drivenactress, to destruction ruthlessdrugsambition, greed and desire. Aug 13-27 7. 0 0pm (8. 0 5) £5. 5 0 (£4. 5 0) £10.00 £13.50 (fO. (£10.OOJ50)with withambothother otherBlueBlueHarlequin Harlequinshow shows *suppressed ON THE SIDE OF THE ANGELS - BLUE HARLEQUIN A shattering emotions leaves destitute souls fighting for their freedom. exploration An explosiveof production. Aug 13-27 8. 1 5pm (9. 2 0) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) £10.00 (£0.050)0)with £13.50 (£10. withonebothother otherBlueBlueHoriequin Harlequinshow shows Arelationship BRIEF AFFAIR BLUE HARLEQUIN Gripping Bittersweet pushed to turning point as dark childhoodpsycho-sexual haunts unfold.chiller. A great success last year! Aug 13-27 5. 4 5pm (6. 5 0) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) £10.00 (£0.00) with one other Blue Harlequin show £13.50 (£10.50) with both other Blue Harlequin shows THORACIC PARKsewCAMBRIDGE MEDICS REVUE. End your day by laughing your head off and13-27let CMR it(1.back Aug 12mi4»igtt 15«m)on.£5.00 (£3.60) ARCHANGELS DON'T PLAY Dario criminals Fo. Government Ministers compromising situations, socialPINBALL security byclerks, prostitutes, priests,in transvetites Aug 13-27 I1.- WOW. 45«m (1.15pm) £4,50 (£3.50) * DEATH A CLOWN How funny is a practical joke? The childish play of school goes throughOF2.00pm hilarity Aug 21-27 (3.2into 0) savagery. £4.50 (£3.50) Aug 20-Sapt 3 4.00pm (5.20) OH WHATandAvitality LOVELY WARwellWorld War I Diary. Professionally performed with pathos, humour acclaimed Aug 22-27 1.45pm (3.by15)this£4.00 (£3. 00) young company. INDouble CAMERA (HUIS CLOS) (DOUBLE EDGE) Sartre's best play: Hell is other people'. Kafka'(3.s1Guardian Aug 14.1bill7.20with1.40pm 5) £4.50 of(£3.the50)Tomb. Aug 15,10 5.40pm (7.15) *brother, WRENCH (DOUBLE EDGE) Adrianfreedom Osmond. Rebuilding the car that killed his violent a haunted man discovers Aug 16.14.1197.201.45.0am40pm(3.1(7.5)15) £4.50 (£3.50) means revenge. Aug THE PIERGLASS A I II i: A T It I C A I. i: \ T It A V \ « A A / A by Tim Morton VENUE 34 \n\wt iioi si: THEATRE
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WOYZECK (DOUBLEleadsEDGE) Sin. Lust. Abused byof Buchner' everyone.s Woyzeck' s odyssey nowhere. WilliamCrime. White'Madness. s new translation masterpiece. Aug 13. 1 6. 1 9 5. 4 0pm (7. 1 5) £4. 5 0 (£3. 5 0) Aug 15.10 1.40pm (3.15) TOILET HUMOUR The show inthatcountry slaughtered Oxford and Cambridge comes to Edinburgh. Aug 28-Sept Best 3 10.Student 00pm (11.Revue 00) £5.00 (£4.00)- sketches, songs and Dr Nookie. ALPHABETICAL Graduateobserved Theatre comedy Group presents Order' by MichaelORDER FrayneEdinburgh - a brilliantly set in 'Aa lphabetical provincial newspaper' Aug 29-Supt s3 library. 7.45pm (8.15) £5,00 (£4.00) ■theatre BREUGELLAND An adaptation of M de Gilderod' s farce presented by Russian explores Aug 15.1group 7.19.23,'H25arlequin' 3.30pm. The (5.30)company £5.00 (£3. 00) life's universal questions. ■merry THEclowns. CIRCUS WOOLOOMOOLOO is the clown's comedy, performed by a group of Aug 16,18.22.24,Full20 of3.3fun. 0pmmusic (5.30) and£5.entertainment. 00 (£3.00) THE PIERGLASS Award winning youth theatre in gripping Victorian extravaganza of touring Aug 15-20players, 0pmsinister (3.(5.115)5) intriguers, £4.50 (£3.comedy, 00) life and art. Aug 21-27 3.1.330pm ★ INSIDE THE FIRM New drama from best selling book by Kray Twin Boss Tony Lambrianou. Reservoir Dogs(£4.ofadapted Aug 13-27 9.345pm5.45pm (11.3(7.0) 30)£5.00 0the0) stage. Aug 28-Sapt ■presented MEDEA by Moscow J Ennouil.Theatre Passion, Love. Hatred. Tenderness, Rage, Murder and Death... Aug 21-27 by12iooa (1.20pm) £4,company. 00 (£3.00) MEL THE TIMES THEY A CHANGIN' Richard Green and Tom Strid. Nostalgic musical hopes,(7.1WERE Aug 13-27about5.45pm 5)dreams, £5.50war (£4.5and0) peace. Featuring Dylan songs. ASSASSINS Sondheim and Weidman. 13 people have tried to kil the American President. Aug 13-27 Four 7.46pmhave(9.1succeeded. 6) £5.50 (£4.Dismissed 50) as maniacs, assassins suggest otherwise. SUCH AN IMMENSE MACHINE A dynamic mix of sketches and monologues, carefully audience. Aug 14-Septcalculated 3 (not Thurto 18.induce 25,1) helpless 10.00pmmirth (11.00)in its£5.00 (£4.00) ★of PORTRAIT OF A NUDE A dramatic reinactment from the Inquisition to the present, Augattempts 13,14.17-20to censor 3.45pmGoya' (5.20)s Naked £4.00 Maja. (£3.00) ■'absolutely SHAFT Edinburgh' s favourite with its mix of funky dance sounds, wonder'night TheclubList(4.returns Aug ft 12,13,packed 19,20,26,and 27,Soptno 2.3 ttmMafrlrt 00«m) co.t.ct v.«.. for prices ★interviews TECHNIQUE by Stephen Keyworth. Black comedy about kidnapping, obsession and Aug 13-27 that 9.45pmnever(11.1go5) quite £4.50as(£3.they50)should. Horrifingly funny. ★ ZASTROZZI: MASTERperfection, OF DISCIPLINEentertainment 1893 and thethat'Master' revenge on the makesseeks you think. Aug deluded 22-Sapt 3Verezzi. (not SunNear 28) 7.35pm (9.20)lively£5.00 (£3.00) ■condition. BUFFI Sex. tea THEATRE and sideboardsensemble from IKEA. A subversive view of the human Aug 21-SoptTORSION 3 2.00pm (3.15) £4.'Total 50 (£4.00) acting' Time Out ■FoolsMACBETH versus himself. Blood, sex and chaos. Close quarter combat and the keep score. Aug 14-Sept 3 11.3Physical, Dpm (11.50)funny£2.80and(£1.mercifully 50) short! VOXBOX with Stewart Collins - BBC radiofunny personality, former Cantabile luminary. ‘A genuinely Aug 14-27 funny 12.15pmman(1.1who 5pm)sings£5.00genuinely (£4.00) songs' Scotsman EMPRESS OF THE BLUES The Definitive Review celebrating the centenary of the birth BESSIE Aug 20ofSept 3 7.SMITH 40pm (9.starring 20) £5.KEITH 00 (£4.and 00) MARCIA PENDLEBURY. FESTIVAL THEATRE USC-USA Viniw 45 - Old St. Paul't Church & H«H. Jeffrey Street. Tickets (Hall) 557 6698 H10 The University of Southern California School of Theatre' s highly acclaimed Americanof Fringe First award winning repertory company, presents its 16th Fringe season Premieres and American classics. ★Mystery, RAY BRADBURY' S SOMETHING WICKED THIS& Dark' WAYs COMES carnival. (World Premiere) Aug 13.17,wonder, 20,24.27,3awe. 1. Septand3 terror 7.00pmawait (9.30)at Cooger £5.00 ★ ■ STAN STARBURST...BEYOND THE space KoraxSTRATOSPHERE! in seven thrill-packed(Musical) chapters!Blast into Aug 12with Sept 3Stan. (not Betty Mon) and10.0evil0pmEmperor (12 midiight) £5.00 ■famous YOU'Rcomic E A GOOD MAN. CHARUE BROWN The delightful musical based on the Charles(1.1M.5pm)Schulz!£3.00 (£2.00) Aug 13.10,20,23,strip 27,30,Peanuts' Sept 3 12bymidday THE EFFECT OFPrizeGAMMA RAYS moving ON MAN-1 MARIGOLDS Zindel' s Pulitzerdaughters. Play. Powerful, studyN-THE-MOON - embittered, vindictive widow Paul and her two Aug 14,18,young 21,25,20,Sept 1 2.00pm (4.00) £4.00 (£3.00) ELEEMOSYNARY Lee Blessing play examines subtle and often perilous relationships between Aug 14,10.three 21.25,remarkable 20,Sopt 1 4.women: 00pm (5.3a0)young£4.00girl,(£3.her00)mother, and her grandmother. ★Animal SUMMER BRAVE William s preferred version Pulitzer Prize Play ’Picnic'. drifterInge' Aug 14,1magnetism 8,21,25,28,Septof young 1 7.00pm (9.4upsets 5) £5.women 00 (£4.00)in small town. ★Runyonesque AN ITALIANdialogue AMERICAN RECONCILIATION John Patrick rhetorical speeches that are funShanley to hear's wonderful The New Yorker.16,l9,23,26.30,Sopt 2- highly Aug 2.00pm (3.30) £4.00 (£3.00) SURE £r ORPHANSPinter Ives develops full-blown romantic play in fifteen minutes. Kessler16,THING NY0Daily Aug 1-9,'a23,cross 26,30,between Sept 2 4.00pm and (5.30)Shepard’ £4.00 (£3. 0) News. THE NORMAL HEART by Larry Kramer ' a n angry unremitting and gripping piece of political Aug 16.19.theatre' 23.20.30.New SoptYork 2 7.Daily 00»m News. (9.30) £5.00 (£4.00)
★ A PIECE OF MY HEART went Shirleyto Vietnam. Lauro's powerful true drama - five nurses plus a country-western Aug 17,20,24,27,31,singer S/pt 3 who2.00pm (4.00) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ BRILLIANT TRACES (CINDY soLOUfantastic JOHNSON) BURNwithin THISthe(LANFORD WILSON) Double BiNew l . 'CYork haracters could only& exist enchanted realm of the stage' Times. Aug 17,20,24,27,31,Segt 3 4.00pm (6.30) £4.00 (£3.00) 0 1 FETTES AT THE FRINGE Wm Venue 54 - Fettes College. East Fettes Avenue Tickets 332 2281 C3 AGAMEMNON In 1992 Fettes' Fringe production of Oedipus Rex scooped an Evening News Capital Award with performances that newspaper described as ' e xcellent' and 'memorable' . This year we' re back. AGAMEMNON, gut-wrenching drama ofTotalcannibalism, sexual jealousy, murder andSteven revenge.Berkoff' Totals warfare. Total theatre. Berkoff. Aug 25-31 (not Sun 28) 7.25pm (9.00) £4.00 (£1.00) THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE The creme de la creme of Edinburgh schoolgirls portray Aug 25-31the(notcreme Sun 28)de la1.creme 00pm (2.of30)Edinburgh £4.00 (£1.schoolgirls. 00)
0 THE FISHEYE PROJECT V3 Venus 55 - Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d'Ecosse, 13 Randolph Ores. Tickets 225 5366 64 ★ GO AHEAD AND JUMP Right love, wrong time. Story of a couple who never should have met. Soul-searching slapstick as two artists recount the foils/spoils of love. Hilarious and poignant verbal joust. Catch this duelling monologue with an evil referee before15-20its New Aug 2.00pmYork(2.premiere. 50) £3.50Trust (£3.0has0) limits. Spocin! discount: £2.75 if combined with ‘Savnge loro' ticket
FJAERE o , 2 3# Venue 2 • Fringe Club. Teviot Row. Bristo Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 or 9. Night: 650 4673 L8 ■ RJAERE After a succesful Scottish tour and debut album. FJAERE brings her new band to the Edinburgh Fringe. It's big. powerful and electric, but still retains the spontaneity and fire that singled her out as one of the most thought-provoking and entertaining performers you are likely to see. Aug 31-Sept 2 9.15pm (11.00) £6.00 (£5.00 cones and Fringn Club mambnrs) Ticket indudns Fringe Club Membership for the Evening
FIFTH ESTATE FLIP WEBSTER ENSEMBLE W»3 Venue 30 - The Netherbow Arts Centre, 43 High Street. Tickets 556 9579 J10 Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 ★monstrous IT HADthings. TO BEGeorge YOU Rosie' Theres are no monsters. Only ordinary people who do new play chill, shadowy world of the FLIPSIDE - THE DIRECTOR'S CUT Paul Merton series regular returns with the best gangster, the playwright. dealer and the enforcer - inexplores Scotland'thes festival city. Award-winning bits from 'Flipside' '92 plus new characters you didn't meet at the wedding of the year company and (not!). Executed with the same lack of sympathy for social conditioning, 'professional Aug 9-Sept 3 (not Suns) 8.30pm (10.30) £6.50 (£4.50) craftswoman’ The Scotsman. Book early - only 12 dates available! ★ NANCY SLEEKIT Scotland' s Todd. first one-woman show. FromCampbell Victorian popular theatre, comic Aug 12-23 6.00pm (7.00) £6.00 (£4.00) the female answer to Sweeney Adapted by Donald Comic Relief Benefit Aug 15 Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 1.00pm (2.00) £5.00 (£3.00) 0 0 1 COCKTAIL V3 FIRST BASE THEATRE V FLUTE Venue 127 St John' s Church, West End. Pri n ces Street Venue 11 - Diverse Attractions, Riddles Court, off Lawnmarket Tickets 225 8961 J8 ■ FLUTE COCKTAIL Twelve talented young flautists return to Edinburgh after theirH6 ★they'HOME FREE! by Lanford Wilson. Lawrence and Joanna are incestuous lovers, successful appearance in 1992. Two concerts of music from baroque to rock in soon have with a child.laughter Together leaddropping us throughwiththepoignancy maze of thetheirnext. makeIs highly ensemble. Solos include Bach, Beatles. Mozart. Handel. Lloyd Webber plus jazz and believere believing? reality,tolifting one they minute, blues. Something for everyone; bring the family and support young talent! seeing 1993 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS. THREE STEPS TO HEAVEN' . Aug 18,17 3.00pm (4.30) £3.50 (£2.50) Aug 22-27 11.30«m (12.30pm) £3.50 (£2.00)
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FLYING HIPPO THEATRE COMPANY 0 V*3* Wwiw 51 • GiM»d Bil oon I , Sloping Stonn, W»st Bow, Grwmirkit rickrts 225 6520 J7 ★ RED HERRINGS by James MissandMarple meets group therapy. An intelligent, wildly funny lookandatPearce. madness reality,Makes and ourBatman needMouse toin reconcile ourlikegrey cells' logic with intuition unseen guidance. the Trap look a murder mystery. Aug 14-Sept 3 3.00mi (4.30) £5.50 (£4.50) FLYING PIGS TC W3 V»nu« 19 • C, Ovtr-Seas Housa, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 ★ METAMORPHOSIS: AFTER KAFKAclassic. by JillA Frances. Pigs TC present chilling adaptation of Kafka' s tortured son's needFlyingforPhysically acceptance by hisa family clashes with their disabling fear of public condemnation. compelling, darkly Aug 10-20humorous, 8.30pmdisturbingly (9.15) £5.00human. (£3.00) 0 THE FOOL*S PROGRESS V*3* Vinm 25 ■ Acoustic Music C»ntr«, Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Str««t. Info 220 2462 K9 ■. . UTHE FOOL'AhS yes,PROGRESS A stage performance withFool'brasss Progress' and keyboards? NUSUAL! . . well.... there' s rather more to The than just an ordinary everydayimage recital..whichThistellsis aa multimedia kaleidoscopestory of music voice and projected simple and oft-repeated that isandas oldlight,as time. Aug 16-29 2.00pm (3.30) £8.00 (£4.00) Venue 37 - George Square Theatre. George Square. Tickets 650 2001 M9 ■pictorial THE CHILDREN' SKALEIDOSCOPE TheVIII Multimedia Experience. ABerio. musical and kaleidoscopic journey from Henry to the bizarre theatre of Aug 18.19.22-24.29 10.30am (11.30) £3.00
FOOTHOLD THEATRE COMPANY Venue 15 - Traverse Theatre. Cambridge Street. Tickets 228 1404. J5 LIBERTY, OREGONs epic Johnsearch Steinbeck meetssand, DavidseaLynchandinsmall-mindedness the Great Americanoffers West.a Asidelong young glimpse woman' through of the rotten Playwright underbelly atof the Main StreetLondon America. Steffen Silvis was FringeAuthor Awards. Aug 11.12.nominated 1l7,2l,24,20.Supt 6.20.27.Suptfor 1Best212.New 33.0pm (2.(4.00)30) £7.00 (£4.01994 0) Aug 0 0pm Aug 3 5.(9.30pm Aug 13.14.1l8.25.30.Supt 9.26.31 8.00pm 30) (7.00) ANTONIO FORCIONE & NEIL STACEY V«V Venue 3 - AnemMy Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 iboundless ANTONIOenergyFORCIONE ANDvirtuosity NEllTsTACEY Antwoafternoon concert display of and stunning from these highly acclaimed guitarists. Latin jazz and Formidably hot club styles played withs compositions passionate intensity andjazz,telepathic understanding. inventive. Antonio' intertwine folkloric and classical21-25in a2.kaleidoscope of rhythms,00)producing vibrant, imaginative music. Aug Aug 12-18. 19.20.26,27 2.000pm 0pm (3.(3.000)0) £7.£8.0000 (£6. (£7.00) FORTH CHILDRENS THEATRE Venue 120 - Inverleith Church Hall. Ferry Road. Tickete 554 7595 ■theTHEFringeBOYFRIEND FCT's fabulously fun-filled presentation of this The musical brings to many memorable penned by SandyA pastiche Wilson. Young Things of Madame Dubonnet'Awards smelodies finishing school parade. of theBright stylishEvening highlife of the 1920's. Capital 1990.1991.1993. SCDA 1994. Explosive' Aug 00 (£3.(9.540)5) Aug 12.13.125-19 0 2.37.0pm30pm(4.(9.45)45)iid £5.7.30pm 0 FOSSICK VALLEY FUMBLERS V*3 Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chembere Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ■playsOH.delight SIR JASPER! (BobthisBishop) Few plays are genuinely hilarious; thistheoneFumblers is. Few all ages; one does. Not seen at the Fringe since If you saw it then, you'll be back. If not, get a ticket somehow -triumphant means1.1981 or30pmfoul!debut. Augfair14-20 (3.20) £5.00 (£4.00)
4X4 THEATRE COMPANY Venue 123 - Southbridge Centre. Infirmiry Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 OLD TIMES areso some thingsplace. one Pinter remembers thatthemayrivalry, neversexual have happened. but asunreliability I recallThere them they provoked take explores tension and. the of memory by the visit of an old roomate. Aug 13-Sept 3 (not Weds) 4.15pm (5.45) £5.00 (£3.50) FOR FRINGE INFORMATION RING 031-226 5257 or 5259 OPEN 10am - 7pm
Whale DON'T BE ALIENATED FROM THE FRINGE FORGET OVER INFLATED TICKET PRICES AND RECAPTURE THAT ORIGINAL FRINGE FEELING "the fringe needs exactly this kind of thing" the Scotsman FEAST ON A COCKTAIL OF THEATRE, CABARET, WORKSHOPS & EXHIBITIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY WESTER HAILES ARTS LEISURE EDUCATION (WHALE) FULL RED CARPET TREATMENT PROMISED THEATRE Fusing international and award winning companies GALLUS PLAYSHED • THEATRE dU PIF KASCHPERLPROD • POPPY JUICE with the best of Edinburgh Community theatre MOVING PARTS • PATCHWORK • BASH CABARET Repeating the 'Sold Out' formula of 93 Each week will feature a headlining musical act and a mix of the best comedy acts in town TAPE SLIDE WORKSHOPS Screenings and productions in audio and visual technology (the tape slide revival) under the expert tutelage of Edinburgh's MAGIC LANTERN VAN AUG 15-27 TICKETS (031)220 1512 no ticket more than £3 Wester Hailes Arts for Leisure & Education Chamber of Commerce, West End 49
FREEDOM FACTORY Venue 87 - Tha Freedom Factory, The Salvation Army, 1 East Adam Street. Tickets 667 4313. L10 ■juggling. FREEDOM FACTORY CABARET featuring comedy, magic, musicit.andAmongst a wee those bit of For one week only. Opposite the Pleasance. Don' t miss performing will be Peter McCahon. Steve and Jane Evans. Stuart Barbour and Mark Wakeling. Aug 15-20 8.00pm (10.00) £3.50 (£1.75) FREEWAY STAGE Venue 20 • Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 ★ READING RIGOBERTA John McGrath.to telling Elizabeththe story MacLennan bringsMenchu. all the power and lyricism ofandherNobel 7:84byPrize-winner. performances of Rigoberta Guatemalan Indianchidren, Rigoberta' s inrelationships with thedestroyed. natural world, animals, people, reassert rich humanity danger of being Formidable Aug 15-Sept 3artistry. (not Suns)Spell-binding. 5.45pm (6.50) £6.50 (£5.00)
BO' WEEVILauthentic have builtbluesa large in Scotland a superbflingliveandsetR'that incorporates and following original songs that spanwithcountry, n'B influences. Aug 24 12midnight (2.30) Free with Fringe Club Membership COMBO! COMBO! soul-Funksters when - delivering Melodies. There' s no(2.Five you've Monster-Grooves been Combo’d. under Soaring Aug 28 12midnight 3doubt.... 0) FreeYouwithknow Fringe Club Membership TARTAN AMOEBAS A hugely enjoyable blend of Scots and aworld music. asTheonemostof happening ceilidh dance in town! TheScotland Amoebas are fast building reputation Scotlands hottest acts' on Sunday. Aug 3! 12midnight (2.30) Free with Fringe Club Membership DEAF HEIGHTS Fresh from- don' their Irish tour, with a new line up. delivering Celtic. Cajun. Swamp-pop Extravaganza Sept 1 12midnight (2.30) Free witht missFringeit! Club Membership MAKOSSA Raw energy music. and excitement from Scotland' original disconow, pop HiHfe band. Scot-tropical African rhythms, reggaes and beat.African Miss them regret it later! Sept 2 12midnight (2.30) Free with Fringe Club Membership ROCK SALT ft NAILS They're back and this year they'youre even Shetland' s liveliest, to make sweat!better looking. Sept 3 12midnight (2.new 30) traditionalists. Free with FringeGuaranteed Club Membership
THE FRIGIDAIRES Venue 38 • The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cnwgate. Tickets 226 2151 BO WAYSor TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER.. areADVICE FOR aTHEfabulous LONELYnewHEARTS Super WINE BAR MUSIC models The Frigidaires with showhair,offering handy hintssuperstars? to hilarious help unravel the repartee! mysteriesback of modern romance. High happy One of Scotland's best new talents. harmonies and cabaret Come prepared to have a seriously good TINDERBOX stages12-14with8.Runrig. and theTinderbox Pogues. have already shared time. Aug 30pm (10.Van00)Morrison. Free withMary FringeBlack, Club Membership Aug 12-Sept 3 Inat Mans 15.22) 11.30pm (1.00am) £7.00 (£6.00) SOUNDS FROM A SUITCASE - IANandCOCHRANE Local and widely travelled singer songwriter, a mellow melodic collection. Aug 29-31 8.entertains 30pm (10.0with 0) Free with Fringe Club Membership THE FRINGE CLUB VoVo WOODSIDE NOWperform Raisingtheirtheunique roof brand at venues all Caledonian over Scotlandcountry-crossover celtic-rockers Venue 2 - Fringe Club, Teviot Row. Bristo Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 or 9, Night: 650 4673 L8 NOW of frenetic THE FRINGE CLUB Energy! Variety! Spontaneity! -theTherhythm, Fringe Club beats at the blend heart WOODSIDE atSeptthe1-3Fringe. ofof the Fringe. Breathe in the atmosphere, slip into enjoy the unique 8.30pm (10.00) Free with Fringe Club Membership topthrobbing music andlatecomedy performers. Great cabaret -line-ups. foot stomping ceilidhs and night meal, dances. or darkness aofquick bite oratleisurely grabDaylight a restoring drink at The one Fringe of fourClub barssparkles. - grab a Grab slice FRINGE CLUB EXTRAS the action THE ONLY FRINGE CLUB! FrTnGE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Election of Board Members, report on the Aug 12-Sept 4£20.00 10.00am (Membership 7.30pmDaionwards) Membership: for the(lata) Season 00 forrequired onefromweekfrom £5.00 last 12fullmonths and Tea. a chance forandperformers voice served. opinions, comments and ideas Available in advance from thePHOTO FringeREQUIRED Box£12.Office, theAND Fringe Clublyafter with discussion. coffee light buffetto lunch 7.00pm nightly. PASSPORT FOBorSEASON WEEKLY MEMBERSHIPS Aug 27 11. 0 0am (2. 0 0pm) Free NEWCASTLE - From PICKtheOFhottest THE FRIDGE!talentFRINGE CLUB CABARET. EDINBURGH ARTS Where elseJoincanBROWN get ALE it all?audience to those old THE Exhibiting the huge varietyFree.ftof ENTERTAINMENT posters we distributeFESTIVAL during thePOSTER Festival.EXHIBITION Vote for the favourites. theyou toughest in the world new for the ultimate cabaretirresistible experience. best and worst of 1994. Changing line-up every evening. Aug 12-Sept 3 10.45pm (late) Free with Fringe Club Mambarship Aug 15-Sept 2 11.00am (5.00pm ) Free FRINGE CLUB DISCO A club within a club. Non-exclusive dance music from House. Hip-Hop and 21-25, Soul to28-Sept Indie 1Pop.9.0classic 60'swith , 70'Fringe s and Cl80'ubsMembership standards. Aug 12,14-18. 0pm (2.3Punk. 0) Free MAMBO INN FUNKIN' UP THE FRINGE CLUB Let your soul swoon and your hips swivel a sweltering Aug 13 to* every Fri Ft Sat nightful till 3 Septof Latin, 9.00 (2.African' 30) Freen'Jazz. with Fringe Club Membership FRINGE CLUB RESIDENCIES HEROES - originallyfrenzied known fiddles as Skuobhie Dubhmelodies. Orchestra - are famous forKHARTOUM their unique Celtic footstomp. and strong Aug £6.00 (£5.0for0 cones plus Fringe Club Members) Ticket16-19 includes9.15pm Fringe(11.Cl0u0)b Membership the Evening THE TINDER BOX Fringe Club -forseechildren? Yes! Don't miss this delightful show! THE GLOBE21-Sept PLAYERS Aug 3 7.0(professional) 0pm (7.55) £5.50 (£4.Portrait 60 ceacsProductions. plua Fringe Club Members) THE PEARLFISHERS Zasongs Za's have Garden' was released in 1993 ofto new widespread acclaim. Their melodic, narrative put them at Aug 28,29 5pm (11.Cl0u0)b Membership £6.00 (£5.0for0 cones plustheFringeforefront Club Members) Scottish bands. Ticket includes9.1Fringe the Evening FJAEREelectric Fast-rising, excitingUnpredictable. singer-songwriter with growing cult following and her new. band. Wild. Entertaining. Thought-provoking. Aug 31-Sept 2 9. 1 5pm (11. 0 0) £6.00 (£5. 0 0 cones plus Fringe Cl u b Members) Ticket includes Fringe Club Membership for the Evening ■WOODLEY' k LAND AND WOODLEY Laurel and Hardy on speed! Don’t missmusic,LANDwhimsy, AND S unique brand of anarchic mayhem.to seeComedy, slapstick. ...irresistibly endearing... grab45) anyphysical opportunity (this) show...' The Age Aug 12-Sept 3 (not Mon 22) 8. 3 0pm (9. £6.00 (£5. 0 0 Cones and Fringe Cl u b Members) Ticket includes Fringe Club Membership for the Evening MOXY FRUVOUS the facts' and, theyifsaid... Impromptu, theatrics, comedy. Bad choreography, musical,Justharmonious youplusplease, Aug 17-23 £6.00 (£5.for00 thecones FringetheCluboccasional Members) dirge. Ticket includes9.00pm Fringe(10.Cl3u0)b Membership Evening RHEOSTATICS Heart-wrenching, resonanttoosounds that broaden exponentially with each subsequent listening....£6.00 too weird Aug 24-27 (£5.for00 and plusspooky Fringe forClubsome... Members) Ticket includes9.00pm Fringe(10.Cl3u0)b Membership theconesEvening LATE NIGHT PARTY AND DANCE NIGHTS HOLYWOOD ROCKETS Peroxide blonde vocals,40'hots andhorns, rhythms, pumping eight-piece 50'sdazzling R'n'B Jive.guitars, rocking Aug 12 12midnight (2.piano. 30) Authentic Free with Fringe Club Membership CEILIDH COLLECTIVE Four women, two men, Scottish, English and American, make upAugone14 of12midnight the best (2.ceilidh 30) bands Free witharound. Fringe Club Membership ODD BODHRAN The most diverse and exciting new act to come out of Scotland for years. grooves. Aug 17 (Dance 12midnight (2.30)Didjeridus, Free withTribal FringeDrums.) Club Membership RED HOT AND BLUE Just let meaway hearwith someoneof that Rock'n'Rolls finest music,Rock any and old way you choose it. . Dance the night of Edinburgh' Roll bands.21 12midnight 12.30) Free with Fringe Club Membership Auu 50
FRINGE SUNDAY IN ASSOCIATION 0WITH 1 ‘LOTHIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL’ V Vmm 10 ■ Holyrood Park, foot of Royal Mile. Info 226 5257 or 5259. J13 FRINGE SUNDAY IN HOLYROOD PARK 100.000 people breathed the excitement last year. . and there' s still room for more. Beneath the dramatic heights of Arthur' s Seat, the Royal Parkamidst explodestheintotheatre, life. Findcomedy, fire-eaters,cabaret jugglers, kite-flying and face painting andstilt-walkers, music stages where hundreds of performers give highlights of their shows. Entertainment, involvement, enjoyment - this dazzling open-air extravaganza is the ultimate family day out. Bring your Aug 21friends 1.00pmbut(5.not00)yourFro*cars! FUNNY BLACK WOMEN ON THE EDGE 1hnu> 38 - Th« Gilded Balloon Ttigatre, 233 Cowgate. TicktU 226 2151 J9 ★ FUNNY BLACK WOMEN ONshowTHEfromEDGE Edinburgh' s introduction to Thecovering Black Golden - aofcomedy sketch a woman s perspective, hilariously aexciting wide Girls' range topics and featuring four of Britain' s top black comediennes. An blendcellulite... of fresh talent, humour, glamour and raunchiness. It's different, it's 'En Vogue' with Aug 12-Stpt 3 4.00pm (5.15) £6.00 (£5.00) 0 GANDINI JUGGLING PROJECT Vg3 Vanin 62 - St Bride's Centre, 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 CAUGHT - STILL / HANGING s leading jugglersandreturn withinterweave unique mixture of■pendulums dance and juggling. In the Europe' new piece, objects bodies with in a visually captivating display. Choreography Gi l Clarke. Live music Steve Williams. OneSun of the21) hits6.0of0pm1993.(7.00)'Juggling Aug 15-27 (not £5.00 will (£3.0never 0) seem the same again' Scotsman
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GILDED BALLOON THEATRE VgVg Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatra, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 The Gilded Balloon has as much life and variety in its cafes, clubs and bars as within itsexciting shows.andPickon theup edge, on what’s really happening in thetheFringe. Ever expanding, fresh, from rollicking cabaret and best stand-up to gripping and thought-provoking brochure now! theatre. Grab the free Gilded Balloon/Assembly/Pleasance MAI NTH EATRE GIANTS,MagicMAGIC AND MYSTERY Clydebuilt PuppettheTheatre presentsin Giants. Mystery. Our adventures begin with Irish GiantCompany Finn MacCool aAugtall12-20 tale of10.his3and0amcomic (11.3duel 0) £3.with00 the Scottish Giant McGonigle. Life size puppets. MAGIC BOB'S including HIGH TRICKNOLOGY SHOW'OMagic amazing La Grande illusion!! versleepBobat inyouranother peril. new MagicheapBob'ofs back!!’21-29Thestunts Aug 10.Guardian 30«m (11.30) £4.00 (£3.50) GRANDPA' S QUIET tryDAYto byhaveBlacka quiet Box Puppet Theatre. The story of an old man and hisAuggrandson 12-Stpt 3 as12.they 00 middiy (1.00pm) £3.00day in the garden. Ages 3-6. FLUSH!convenience. - THE MUSICAL Peachy 50's musical comedy set in a pristine American public Aug 12-Stpt 3 1.30pmOriginal (3.00) swinging/Blues £6.50 (£5.50) score. 'Polished performances’. ERPINGHAM CAMP by Joe Orton. A 1950' s Holiday Camp comedies fiasco..a brilliant The Arches Theatre Company ’..excels, especially at irreverent like this'farce. . The Guardian Aug 14-Stpt 3 3.30pm (4.35) £5.50 (£3.50) TARTUFFE - LIZ LOCHHEAD Paternalism,intopo-faced piety, hypocrisy. Scottish sex and snobbery by Moliere, Aug 12-Stptblasted 3 (not Aug 16,30) 5.translated 00pm (7.45) £7.rhyming, 50 (£5.0ranting 0) couplets. DONNA MCPHAIL STONKINGLY SUPERB' The Guardian PERRIER NOMINEEVIOLET' 1993 returns withHerald new show. 'MAKES MADONNA LOOK LIKE A SHRINKING Australian Aug 12-27 8.00pm Sun (9.00) £7.00 (£6.00) SO YOU 'sTHINK YOU' RE FUNNY Sponsored by Channel definitive tand-up' comedy competition that discovers new : Four Television. The venue. Dubbed 't0he0pmbaby Perrier' The0pmGuardian Heats: Aug 15 9. (10. 0 0) ft 11. 3 (1. 0 0am) £4. 0 0 (£3. Aug 16 7.30pm (8.45) Aug 21 10.15pm0am)(11.1Aug5) 23 7.30pm (8.00)45) Aug Final:22Aug9.2800pm8.0(10.0pm00)(10.ft 311.0)30pm£6.50(1.0(£5. 50) WOMEN INgetting COMEDY Sponsored by- The Guardian. successful and women are funnier and funnier compered by 'STwo cotland' s Queenyears' of AcidonGlam' Lynn Ferguson. Aug 16. 23 310.38.0pm Aug 30-Sept 00pm(12(10.midnight) 15) £7.00 (£6.00) KEVIN Brave, DAY Time Outandcomedy award winner Kevin Day returns with a brand new show. honest The Independent Aug 12 27concession 9.15pm (10. 25) original' 00 . before Standby available at£7.venue show CORKY Ityou'THEll pop JUICE PIGSThePerrier Award Nominees '93! All New Show! 'You'll laugh soAugmuch a vein' List 12-Sapt 3 (not 16,23,29) 10.45pm (12 midnight) £6.50 (£5.50) LATEoutrageous 'N' LIVE The in-place for the comedy crowd' The Times The ideal excuse for anAug 12-Sapt 3 12.night30amout’(4.0The0) Guardian £7.50 (£6.50) BACKSTAGE THEATRE ★BudMONK inspiredawardby thenominations. friendship 'ofAstounding...Electric' jazz legends Thelonious and Powell.'N'3BUD Audelco DallasMonk Morning News12-Sapt Aug 3 1.15pm (2.35) £5.50 (£4.50) PLANET 'K' Physical'Pcomedy psycotherapy. Steve Kearney, a hypnotic sicko and ex Los Trios Aug 12-SaptRingbarkus 3 3.00pm (4.errier' 15) winner, £6.00 (£5.explores 00) sex in space. DNA and Cary Grant. ★ BEDDING CLAYorJONES Has Claypulling Jones,yourtheDigitalis? legendary'Brilliant, gardenerhorticultural been possessed bycomedy' satanic forces is someone black Aug 12-Sapt 3 4.30pm (5.35) £6.00 (£5.00) FLIPSIDE - THE DIRECTOR' S CUT The wedding of '92 spliced, re-played plus new footage. Aug 12-23'The6.0hilarious 0pm (7.00)Flip£6.Webster' 00 (£4.00)Time Out Limited run. KEN ft ARD THE RE-MIX Award-winning comedy duo. Kenneth Gray and Ardella Jones, rock 3the6.garage Aug 24-Sept 00pm (7.with 15) sketchwise £6.00 (£5.00)fun-stuff and hi-energy characters. ★ DORIANs 'HCROOK SIR BERNARD bachelor CHUMLEY A Comedy Cavalcade with The ot TipTutsforWITH Aug Face' 12-Sapt 3 (not 16,1994' 23) . 7.Plus30pmconfirmed (8.30) £6.50 (fS.5actor 0) Sir Bernard Chumley. HATTIE HAYRIDGE AND LINDA SMITH in Split Tease. Two of the sharpest and funniest Aug 12-Saptcomics 3 (netaround Mans 15,combine 22) 9.0in0pmthis(10.brand 00) new £6.80show. (£5.50) DEAD GOAT COSMETICS - LEWIS BLACK andANDskewed JOHN observational BOWMAN create charged atmosphere with their wild energy comedya stylings. Aug 12-Sapt 3 (not Sun 21) 10.15pm (11.15) £8.00 (£5.00) THE FRIGIDAIRES satirical Fifty Ways to LeaveveryYour Lover.. Advice For The Lonely Hearts. 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He' The Independent Aug 11.3s0>«ia star’ (12.30tn) £6.50 (£5.60) MAN AT WORK COLIN HAY The Man fromcanAyrshire is backof.with stories and music from a stunning only50)dream Aug 24-Sept 3 (uotcareer 28) 10.that30pmmost(12.musicians 30«m) £6.50 (£5. CHEESE CLUB Full of flavour, spicing things up with a packet of funky floor fillers.'N18-21, It’s' ONION crispy! Aug 12-14, 25-27, Sept 1-3 1.00 am (4.00) £3.50 STUDIO THEATRE ★ FRENCH KISSwhen A dangerous,B. signs smouldering passion explodes into a world of cinematic Aug 12-Septfantasy 3 (uot 23) 1.0Barbara 0pm (2.00) £5.00up(£4.for00)an evening class in Oral French! ★ NIGHTSHIFT Black comedy thriller by Stephen Anorak Of Fire' Dinsdale. There's dirty doings3down Aug 13-Sept 2.30pmat the(3.4minicab 5) £5.50office. (£4.50)Scary and hilarious. ★Girls'ANGIE LE MAR FUNNY BLACK WOMEN ON THE EDGE The Black Golden . It's raunchy, En Vogue Aug 12-Sept 3 4.00|it'inis (5.different! 15) £6.00It’s (£5. 00) with cellulite... MERRY LIGHTHOUSE to★ THE create comic(6.EXPERIENCE contra forces. John Dowie and Paul B. Davies join up || Aug I2-Suptan3explosion (uot 30/ 5.of50»w 45) £5.00 PHIL KAY says anyone who thinks you cannot describe your show in under 20 words iN|\ Aug is an12-Sept3(net idiot. Phil Kay’s15,2show 2/ 7.0is0pma (H.00) £6.00 (£5.00) ALAN Exhilarating' The Guardian. Stand-up. comedy from the star of Radio 1 's 'A12-Sept lanDAVIES s Big3 (not1 FM' Aug Tuesand16,3Channel 0) 8.15pm4's(9.'V15)iva Cabaret' £6.50 (£5.50) FRED MACAULAY One of the wittiestnewmenFringe in Britain' achingly show forScotland 1994. On Sunday. RibAug 12-Septhilarious' 3(not TuesSunday 18,30)Times. 9.30pmBrand (10.30) £6.00 If5.00) DONNA K.b.b.If you Musical, sophisticated, sensual and bloody funny! West meets East. . ., Aug soul meets& 10.folk. take the(£5.0heat..! {9 12-22 45»m (11.can’t 45) £6.00 0) MARK STEEL Fresh from his award-winnirig Funnier, than (£5. ever.00) Radio 4 series The Mark Steel Solution'. | J Aug 23-Septstroppier. 3 10.4more 5p»i (11.brilliant 45) £6.00 P. HARNESS travel from Canberra to share their unique stupidity with Edinburgh. I | Absurd truth,3 sublime Aug 12-Sept 12.15mspectacle, (1.45) £5.50profound (£4.50)idiocy and an intermission. i# Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Slones. Wbsi Bow, Grassmarkel Tickets 225 6520 J7 j|| GILDED BALLOON II, STEPPING STONES. MAIN THEATRE J * BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST 1993 s Shakespeare For Breakfast' team returns i ; with andbr««kf«t. croissants. Aug 12hilarious Sept 3 (notrampage Thur 25)through IQ.OO.dramatic m (11.00)history. £5.00 Free (£4.00)coffee incl.d.. ★ KISSING BINGOandbyscrabble. Chris Goode. The Cambridge Mummers return with a mix of ij i Aug incest, sensuality ' O utstanding' Michael Billington. 12-Sept 3 12.30pm (2.00) f6.00 (14.00) QUELQUES FLEURS byto Litragedy. z Lochhead. The oil-widow at home. Her Man on the train, i Comic caricature Aug 12-Sept 3 (not turns Tues 18,23) 2.15pm (3.45) £6.00 (C4.50) I]i THE ADMIRAL JONES Return of Frederic Mohr's FRINGE FIRST winner with JIMMY CHISHOLM' portrayal Aug 12-Sept 3S (not Mens)of 4.Scots-American 00pm (5.45) f 6.adventurer 00 (tS.OO) John Paul Jones. | ★sex.SUNDAY AND SATURDAYVincent NIGHT NONSENSE David Cosgrove's look at love and3STUFF relationships. i ||: Aug 12-Sept B.OOmi (7.00) Starring f6.00 (£5.00) Friel. directed by Liz Carruthers. WOMEN BEHIND BARS Politically incorrect Tom Eyen. starring David12-Sept Dale.3Social as a 50'scomedy B-Movie.drama XXXX byrated. IfI Aug 7.15mimelodrama (8.45) £7.staged 50 (t».50) u: ijI PARSONS NAYLOR PAIRPace' OF.GRINNING IDIOTS Credits include Spitting Image'12-Sept , 'Smith3AND 'Hale- Aand 'Brilliant' \| Aug (net& Jones' Tues) . 9.15»« (10.15) £6.50 jfS.SO)Guardian. OWEN O' N EILL Tales of his mad alcoholic family and the football team whose f training was3 hindered onderfully Aug 12 Sept (not 22,30)by knee-cappings...' 10.30pm (11.30) W£6.00 (tS.OO) funny’ The Telegraph. WAITING FOR THE UGLY BUS COMEDY FACTORY Sell-out 92/93. The Festival's t i brightest Aug 12-21 cabaret 11.45pmreturns. (I2.45im)"Hilarious...inspired' £6.00 (£5.00) Evening News . I CAN featuring HEAR MUSIC - THE classic STORY OF A SOUND Celebrating the 60 s girl group' > z> sound, Aug 22-Sept 3 11.over 45pmtwenty (1.00»m) £6.50hit(£5.songs. 50) t ) GILDED BALLOON II, STEPPING STONES, STUDIO t9 company ★ THE MAIDS inbyNew Jean Genet. WalkaboutGenet' Theatres text. 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★ REDfunny HERRINGS Miss Marple Batman in group therapy... An intelligent, wildly at madness, reality,meets Aug 14-Sept 3look3.0<)pi n (4.30) £5.50 (£4.logic 50) and intuition. ★ HARD AS ROCK Wild parties,s funny, screaming guitars.oneThewoman ultimateshow.rock'n'roll groupie exposes Aug 12-Septherself. 3 5.0Kate 0pm Johnston' (6.00) £5.00 (£4,0frightening 0) URI GELLER ATE MY DINNER KEVIN KOPFSTEIN Variety’ meets New Age' as Kevin12-Sept Kopfstein Aug 3 6.explores 30pin (7.3the0) weirdest £6.00 (£5.people 00) in showbusiness : The Speciality Acts! PAULadolescent TONKINSON - COMIC The slimmest comic in London brings his crazy antics and Edinburgh Aug 12-Sept 3 8.tomfoolery 00pm (9.15)to £6.00 (£5.00)for the first time. ONLY MOLONEY John Moloney' s back with combining scintillating wit. songs and sketches. is a hot9.30pm ticket.(10.30) a£6.new50 show Aug 12-Sept 3 (not 1S.2This 3.Sept1) (£5.50) ★ MANDY KNIGHT - SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS all-dancing ARE GINGER comedy show outrageous all-singing, gingerWicked follicles. Aug 13-Sept 12featuring (Preview) 11.00pm1/ (12.11.characters 0) (12. £5.0000)and £6.00 Aug 3 (not Thur 000pm (£5.00) ★ DR DEVLIN DUFF IN THE SELF-HELP Dr.ROADSHOW - GRAHAM DUFF Exastronaut! Aug 12-SoptFormer 3 12.1Porn 5«m (1.Star! 15) New £6.00Age(£5.guru... 00) Devlin Duff fills your void. GILDED BALLOON II, STEPPING STONES. COURTYARD ★ DAVE COHEN - FIT Dave Cohen. A new comedy about cakes and fascists - naughty but Aug Nazi. 12-Sopt'Funniest 3 (not Tueman23)on12.the30pmFringe' (1.30)Radio£5.00Forth(£3.00) ★ MARATHON Hour Glass Theatre Co. Two performers constantly run and act, act and Aug run. 12-SeptA sensitive, 3 2.00pmintense (3.30) and £5.50humorous (£4.50) play. MOOD SWINGS THE CHEVROLETTES 'LIVE' in their fabulous 1959 radio broadcast hoop-shoop you (5.droop' A titivacious Aug 12-Sopt- 3'S(not 22,23) 3.til45pm 00) ! £5.50 (£4.50) tribute to 50s teenhood. ★dialogue, HAVE Soweto MERCYParadise by Raymond Otto. Through vibrantwithtownship music, dance and and (£5.shock Aug 14-Sept 3 (not 22,30) 5.Artists 30pm (6.enchant 45) £6.00 00) daily hopes and fears. SIX FOOT SILLY AND atSEXY Bartram. An Australian comedian without pretensions. partyTracy Aug 12-Sopt 3 It's7.0like0pmbeing (8.45) a£8.00 (£8.with00) her... PARROT : NO MORE MR NICE GUY 93 man 12-Sopt comedy3 bulldozer' star'(£5. . 00) Perrier star returns with a new show. OneAug 8.30pm (3., 4'R5)ising£6.00 YOUNG. GIFTED&&•Kevin GREENGildeaMulti-award-winning Hanlon. Dermot Carmody unite to guaranteeIrish you comedians the hottest Ardal festivalO'comedy Aug 12-Sept 3 10.00pm (11.15) £6.00 (£5.00) BEST OFbySCOTTISH COMEDY JohnComedy Paul Leach, Alan Taylor and Ford Kiernan joined nightly members Scottish£6.00 Aug 12-Sept 3 11.30pmof (1.the00am) (£5.00 Elite. GLEN THEATRE Vanue 118 - Rosslyn Chapel. Roslin, Midlothian. Tickets 440 2159. PI Outer ■through MASQUE OF and ROSSLYN 1398-1490 Follow the spirit of the Engrailed Crosss theof rich turbulent history ofmurder. the Sinclair' s of Rosslyn, Prince costume Henry' discovery America, the apprentices' A pageant in full period against the stunning backdrop of Rosslyn Chapel. 10 years a sellout. Aug 12,13,18-20,25-27 7.30pm (9,00) £6.00 (£4.50) * THE SERPENTS SONG by MAsellout. Fisken. A mythical tale of medieval intrigue from the writer reanman' Aug 12,of13,'1G8-20, 25-27. A9.3Fringe 0pm (10.30) £4.50 (£3.00) EMMA CHRISTIAN Haunting traditional music from Isle of Mann. Performed by this talented Aug 28 9.Celt00pm(voice, (10.00)clarsach £3.50and(£2.recorder). 50) THE GLITTER COMPANY Venue 109 - Nofit State Circus Big Top. The Meadows, nr. Buccleuch St. Tickets 662 1003 M9 TheAgents musicalof aoriginated in Dallas as Golden City' . Thea risejourney and fallof■k ■shifting ofMASQUERADE a ruralmasks innocent. sinister clown manipulate himshow through and motives. ' T here is a fine mix of rousing stoppers and memorable Aug 15-Sept 3ballads’ (not ThurThe1) Stage 8.30pmTake(10.3a0)ride£6.on00the(£5.merry 00) go round. GLITTERIS Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pli e. Tickets 556 6550 ★ THE CLOUDED by necessary? Joe Kelleher.TwoWhen and passionswithhavefantasy been shredded byleadwarthem areEYE games youngmemories peoples' experiments and desire to an unbearable recognition. The acclaimed actors of Glitteris bring their15-18. 'stylish physical commitment' to this intense new play. Aug 3 5.(£5. 30pmGuardian Aug 11-14. 19,20.28-28 21.5.233-25, 0pm2(6.9,341-Sept 5) £6.50 00)(6.45) £5.50 (£4.00) GOLDEN ROUND TOURING COMPANY0 1.2.3 Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 THE BEANO Leedssummer University' s fastandpaced, comic adaptation of perspective. Rony RobinsonThes novel, set in the of 1914 viewed within a historical impendingtohorror of the First World War to make the Northern brewery's excursion lostcontrives innocence. Aug 15-27 (notScarborough Sun 21) 10.3a0pmbrief(11.look 45) at£4.00 (£3.00) 53
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GHTSHIF starring SARA^mRIGNALL A NEW COMEDY THRILLER BY STEPHEN DINSDALE (WRITER OF ‘ANORAK OF FIRE’) “mos£* promising new writer” Daily Telegraph “most exciting debut since Alan 4^cl<bot*#il^ .Financial Times GILDED BALLOON: AUG. 12TH- 3RD SEPT 2.30PM (031) 226 2151 FRINGE OFFICE: (031) 226-5138 HOURGLASS THEATRE PRESENTS MARATHON BY EDOARDO EE R B A TWO ACTORS RUN & ACT, ACT & RUN BRITISH PREMIERE GILDED BALLOON 14TH AUGUST - 3RD SEPT. BOX OFFICE: (031) 226 2151 FRINGE BOX: (031) 226 5138
MARGA GOMEZ Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 Georgi Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 * MARGAin sixties GOMEZHarlem IN ‘MEMORY TRICKS' Poignantduring reflection ofManhatten' eccentrics upbringing by flamboyant showgirl mother, era of legendary entertainment scene.during Mixinghercomedy Margaillness. relivesI attemptsrecommend tolatino connect herYorkmother hey-day andand drama. her ensuing warmly it'2with New Times Aug 12-1S, 18, 2 1-23, 2 5, 9, 3 0, S apt 1-3 4. 0 0pm (5. 1 0) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19,20,26-28 4.00pm (5.10) £8.00 (£7.00) GORDON SQUARE PRODUCTIONS 0 Venue 55 - Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d’Ecossa, 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 ★Bloomsbury ■ A PLAYyears, OF ONE' Smarriage OWN Theto piece focuses onherVirginia Woolf' s childhood, the her Leonard and writings. Playwright, Barbara BejoianReiner. teamedA celebration up with seasoned director. Melaniecaptures Jones andthe New York actress. Alysia Aug 15-Supt 3 (nut Sun 21. Tun 30)of the12writer' middeys (1.world 45pm)that£4.00 (£3.00) heart and mind. ■
BOOTHBY GRAFFOE Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 5! BOOTHBY hostingas headline 1993's sell-out Comedy ZoneComedy and playing to packed housesGRAFFOE around theAftercountry star onperforms The National the Time-Out his firstquick-fire ever soloNetwork, show, which promisesAward'an Winning excellentBOOTHBY evening GRAFFOE of razor-sharp wit and repartee' Aug 12-15. 1 7. 1 8. 2 1-25. 2 9. 3 0. S ept 1 9. 1 5pm (10. 1 5) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19,20.26-28, Sept 2.3 9.15pm (10.15) £8.00 (£7.00) JEFF GREEN G7 Venue 3 - Asswnbly Rooms, 54 George Strait. Tickets 226 2428 ★ JEFF atGREEN Starfestival. of ITV'Fresh s Thefrom Comedy Club' andnationwide winner oftourthewithGuardian 'Critics’ Choice' the 1993 his second Jo Brand. Jeff returns to Edinburgh a new show. To spend an hour in this man's company is an unmissable pleasure' with Scotsman Aug £8.00 (£7.00 SUPDY) Aug l2-l8.2l-25.29-31.Sept 19,20.26-28 9.00pm (10.1-300)9.00pm £9.00(10.(£8.00)00 SUPDY)
: GREEN CARNATION THEATRE COMPANY K9 Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre. Cl rs St. Hse, 16 Cl rs Street. Info 220 2462 WILDE ABOUT OSCAR ThisDouglas. new play draws piece sharplyof into focus thetheatre. privateThelivesplayof both Oscar Wilde and Lord A moving biographical will arousewithemotions and excite the imagination. dialogue the £4.00 works of Oscar Wilde.A skillful combination of original Preview Aug313extracts 30pmfrom Aug 15-Sept 12.12.30pm (1.(1.45)45) £5.00 (£4.00) GREYFRIARS KIRKHOUSE I - Greyfriers Kirk House. Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 One of Edinburgh' s oldest andthefinest AThisminute' from theEdinburgh Royal MileVenue and less than five minutes frominternational Fringevenues. Office. year satwalk Greyfriars, Associates programme thatopen is best entertainment.present Music,antheatre, comedy and poetry. Barof andall cafe all day.in Fringe ★cinema 1943ofCLASSIC » Wenjoyment. BARE NECESSITIES. Film and theatre meet to parody the the 40's.BPure : Aug22Sept3 6.45pm (6.10) £5.00 (£4.00) CLASSICAL GUITAR Jonathan (also playing sensational in Yes' at Churchill Theatre) demonstrates sheer class in a Prag characteristically recital. Alborada Productions. Aug 10-Sept 3 (net Suns 14,21) 12.05pm (12.50) £4.00 (£3.00) CONTINENTAL BRECHTFEST THE 'TB&B SHOW Enjoyhitcomedy, coffeeIndependent. and Belgian buns with Sue3 (notBeard and Darryl -Boot. he laughometer record highs’ Aug with 12freeSeptBelgien bunsSuns 14.21) 10.45am (11.45) £4.50 (£3.50) GROPING FORilliteracy? WORDS by Suefunny Townsend. KIMBERLITE PRODUCTIONS. How would you cope with Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 3.20pmA very (4.40) £4.50look(£3.at00)a serious problem. ★Promised MAY DAY SERMON by James Dickey. bySEX.Bridget SIN. Hanley. SALVATION! A trip to the Land.' Award-winning performance Aug (Preview) 5.15pm14.(6.21,1Tues 5) £2.25 Aug 1213-Sept 3 (not Suns 30) 5.(£1.15pm50) (6.15) £4.50 (£3.00) GREYFRIARS BOBBY SPEAKS TO THE WORLDAlsoCharmian Hughes. Fabulous comedian, Aug 12-29 (notmystic, Suns Bobby' 14,21) s 9.envoy, 00pm reveals (10.00) message. £5.00 (£4.00) lots of rude jokes. ■musicals PEOPLEshare YOURtheirMOTHER WOULD HAVE DISAPPROVED OF The bad guys of the Aug 22-Sept 3 1.35pwphilosophy (2.20) £4.50of life(£4.through 00) their songs. POETRY CAROL-ANN DUFFY and JACKIE KAY: majorat ever, award reading. winners 1994 - poetry at i itsAug brilliant 27-Septbest, 2 6.3excellent 5pm (7.25)performers, £6.00 (£5.book-signing 00) r1 revelation ★ LEAVE evolves MY HAIRthrough ALONE Denial of self and sexuality, journey of liberation and v Aug 12-27 (not Suns) 12.30pmdrama, (1.30)dance £4.00and(£3.music. 00) ★ ALL CUT UPConfusion, OR HOW FIVE GREAT WOMEN Come KEPT OPHEUA AFLOAT 2\ Aug STAGEFRIGHT. 11-Sept 3 (not Suns 14.21)commotion, 2.45»m 13.cake 45) and £4.50climax. (£3.50) and see it!
THE DUCHESS OF MALFI POLKATZ uphold their reputation for powerful and visually startling theatre in Webster’s tragedy of passion, corruption and revenge. Aug 12-28 (not Sun) 8.45pm (10.15) £6.00 (£5.00) ★ FALLING IN MINE Glimpse the strange world of a fragile woman turning to the speaking clock for comfort and salvation. Aug 12-Sept 3 (not 14.21.1) 7.45pm (9.00) £5.00 (£3.50) ★ PASSION Synaesthesia s exhilarating brand of contemporary theatre premieres this daring modern mystery play. 'Bold, energetic, and brimming with talent.' The List. Aug 12-13 1.15pm (2.50) Free Previews Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 1.15pm (2.50) £5.00 (£3.50) ROADKILL So you think Kerouac's life on the road was romantic? It's a little different if you're a woman Aug 11-20 (not Sun 14) 6.30pm (7.30) £5.00 (£3.50) ★ BLEEDING AZT. AIDS and blood. When a father’s questioning turns to violence. Graham Ross's powerful medico-political drama by Desperate Measures. Aug 29-Sopt 3 3.00pm (5.00) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ LIKE CLOCKWORK Polypoor Theatre - a self-penned piece inspired by Anthony Burgess and his controversial creation 'A Clockwork Orange'. Aug 13-20 (not Sun) 6.45pm (8.15) £4.00 (£3.00) NO WAY OUT Polypoor Theatre - Sartre's dark depiction of hell, revolving around three characters trapped in an eternal triangular relationship. Aug 13-20 (not Sun) 10.15pm (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) BUSS FOR BREAKFAST Ten thousand years - a long time to be dead. So what happens when the dead wake up? Time to panic.... Aug 22-Sopt 3 10.35am (11.30) £5.00 (£4.00) GREYFRIARS KIRK PROMOTIONS Venue 131 - Greyfriars Kirk, Greyfriars Place, Candlemaker Row. K8 BOBBY COMES BACK - AGAIN by Joy Graham-Marr of Two s Company. Following 1993's successful run. 'A delightful piece of theatre' Evening News 'Brings back the spirit of Scotland's most famous woof woof Independent For children of all ages Grannies loved it too! Aug 14-19 4.30pm (5.30) £2.00 ■ ORGAN RECITALS: SOLO AND WITH INSTRUMENTS Well-known and visiting organists play varied programmes on the 1990 Peter Collins organ. Aug 22 Sept 2 (not 27,28) 5.15pm (6.00) £4.00 (£3.00)
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AT MIDNIGHT ON SATURDAY 27th AUGUST YOU WILL KNOW WHO IS THE WINNER OF THE 1994 PERRIER PICK OF THE FRINGE AWARD FOR COMEDY ON THIS YEAR'S FRINGE
THE GUARDIAN Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 THE GUARDIAN TALKS Top onGuardian joinedandbycontemporary invited celebrities three not toSee be missed debates thepagemostinjournalists controversial issues foron the Fringe. the daily Edinburgh the Guardian for full details. An/ IIJS.Sipl 1 ll.OOei (12.30) FREE THE INTERNATIONAL DRAMAaward-winning AWARD Yourperformance chance to see theGUARDIAN bests winner. of student drama on the STUDENT Fringe in a special from Auii29199412noon (1.30pm) £3.00 (£2.00) GYLKOR THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 0 Vd3d Vsnus 46 - Church Hil Thaatra, Morningsid. Road. Tick.ts 447 0111 N3 * WATERHOLE Kendrew Unforgettable storyMulholland of love, courage and conflict in Africa. byStar cast fromLascelles. South Africa withhumanitarian Gordon as a bydesert recluse confronted by a Hollywood film star on a mission played Sue Kelly-Christie. UK premiere Aug 15-20 7.15pm (9.(9.055)0) £7.of50major (£5.50)South African Theatre Company. Aug Aug 22-27 29-Supt 8.300pm 2.00pm (3.50) 0 KIERAN HALPIN Vd3d Venue 9 - The Ceilidh House & Tron Jazz Cellar, Hunter Square, High Street Tickets 220 1550 J9 ■a half KIERAN HALPIN Thetellvoiceme ofit'sthehalfpeople, a street poet without equal. 'I reach fora empty bottle, you full. " He has a way of making the mundane thing of beauty the nineties' . without glamourising it'. Irish singer/songwriter. 'A Van Morrison for ■AugKIERAN HALPIN Ireland' important U 3.00pm (5.00)One eed 8.of30pm (11.s30)most£5.00 (£3.50)songwriters in concert solo. ■Kaley KIERAN HALPIN One of Ireland' s most important songwriters in concert with Anth on piano1 3.and00pmkeyboards. Aug 2S,Supt (5.30) aid 8.30pm (11.30) £5.00 (£3.50) 0 HARD AS ROCK d'dVd Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones, West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 *HeadHARD AS ROCK by Kate Johnston. Wild parties. Screaming guitars. Limousines. jobs. Exotic trips. Naked fun. Sleazy motels. Vomit. Tattoos. Dildos and the world' most famous Arses. AnyAgirlfunny, would kil to be where I've been. 'Aug125upt3 n roll sgroupie exposes one woman show.The ultimate rock 5.00pm (8.herself. 00) £5.00 (£4.0frightening 0) 0 HARLEQUIN Vd3 Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 * is■ anBREUGELLAND The company Life'ss play, universal themes - Love. Death.s Itpainting. allegory, an adaptation of M.explores Ghelderode' plastic action after P.Life.Breugel' One more stage interpretation of biblical story of the Last Judgement. Never depressing. Hymn of happiness though full of macabre. Celebrating hope despite everything. Aug 15,17.19.23,29 3.30pm (5.30) £5.00 (£3.00) ★music, ■ CIRCUS The comedy 15 self-contained combiningof magic, WOOLOOMOOLOO dance juggling, performing. Full ofinfooling and clowning.acts,Possibility audience Really! Aug 19.18.participation. 22,24.29 3.30pmIt is(5.entertaining. 30) £5.00 (£3. 00)
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HARPSICHORDS AT ST CECILIA’S HALL O 1. Vbnm 31 - St. Ctcilis's Hall, enr Niddry Strut 6 Cowgsts. Ticksts 668 2019 J10 ACollection rare chancehoused to hearin some of thes oldest world'sand finestmost keyboard instruments from This the Russell Scotland' elegant concert hall. series presents of antiqueCream instruments fromafter the Collection the country'a selection s finest players. teas for sale the concerts!in recitals by some of ■Chromatic LUCY CAROLAN J SFugue BACH- played RECITAL Masterpieces of J Sharpsichord. Bach - Partitas 1 + 4. Fantasy and on the 1773 Faulkener Aug It 3.00pm (4.30) £5.BO(£4.00) ■ TRANSPORTING JOYLoudLornafortepiano. Fulford (piano). Chopin, Mozart. Schubert and others with Aug 18the 3.cIBIO 00pm Thomas (4.30) £5.00 (£4.00) ■Royer LES TENDRES SENTIMENTS Riccardo Barras. Harpsichord suites by Pancrace Aug 20on3.the00pmworld-famous (4.30) £5.001769(£4.0Taskin 0) harpsichord. ■baroque DAVIDviolin MCGUINNESS AND LUCY RUSSELL BACHon Two and harpsichord, with other GermanPLAYmusic the sonatas 1764 Hassfor harpsichord. Aug 23 3.00pm (4.30) £5.00 (C4.0B) OH, TUNEFUL VOICE Mhairi Lawson (soprano) and Olga Tverskaya (piano). Haydn English Scottish Aug 25 and 3.00pm (4.30)song-settings £5.0I> (£4.00)and solos with the c1817 Broadwood piano. ■Bach' IN sTHE COMPANY OF J S BACH Penelope Cave. Music and readings (including Aug 27 Italian 3.00pmConcerto) (4.30) £5.played 00 (£4.on00)the superb 1764/83 Goerman/Taskin harpsichord. ■andPURCELL. HANDEL(harpsichord). AND CONTEMPORARIES Sandy Chenery (counter tenor) John Kitchen accompanying roles.(£4.00) Kirckman's sumptuous harpsichord heard in Auu30 3.00»mand(4.30)solo£5.00
■PAUL MARIANNE METZGER (RECORDER). EKKEHARD (GAMBA) SIMMONDS (HARPSICHORD) TRIO BASILIENSIS.WEBER 18th century FrenchAND and RICHARD HERRING - “THIS MORNING” German music using a marvellous Italian harpsichord. WITH RICHARD NOT JUDY V»V» Stpt 1 3.00pm (4.30) £5.00 (£4.00) Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★ THIS MORNING WITH RICHARD NOT JUDY Richard Herring (from R1 FM's FistOf Fun and 1993 festival sellout Ra-Ra-Rasputin) hosts this spontaneous, topical chatHARROW YOUTH THEATRE show. WIN11.25am. CASH PRIZES in audience game-show. advance or bywin.auction Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambars Street. Tickets 650 8200 held daily Pleasance Courtyard. The more£7.Tickets you00 (£6. payin0the more you Aug 10-15. 1 7. 1 8, 2 1-25, 2 9, 3 0, S ept 1 11. 4 5am (12. 4 5) 0) ★Scotsman. THE PIERGLASS by Tim Norton ' A writer who bears very close watching' Music, romance,productions intrigue and riotous comedy surroundtheyVictorian 2.3 11.2045amminutes (12.45)before£8.00show(£7.to00)highest bidders. players, theirtown. extravagant the transformations effectthisontravelling small Aug Tickuts19.2will0.2B-2B. also beSeptauctioned provincial Premiered by over 40 and award-winning young performers, isa highly recommended family entertainment. Aug 15-20 3.1.330pm 0pm (3.(5.115)5) £4.50 (£3.00) 0 Aug 21-27 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED V#3* Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ■sundry RIO TRIO - JAZZ CIRCUS A conflation of hotinstruments jazz, drollery, magic, juggling and HARRY HILL IN “PUB INTERNATIONALE” musical oddities. Playing two dozen they create a singular of vaudeville and virtuosity. This astonishing group's Edinburgh debut. | VoVo entertainment Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 Aug Id-27 (not Thur 25) 8.00pm (9.00) £5.00 (£4.50) MARVIN HANGLIDER He playsif hepiano, guitar, sings, caricatures, hypnotises *styled HARRY HILL IN PUB INTERNATIONALE' Award-winning comedian and selfand jokes. He'doften be unbearable wasn'violin, t soentertaining. overwhelmingly charming. Sometimes 'supervarmit' , Harry Hil trade, returns'Pwith adopted son Alan. TV'Thes AlTwoMurray and& quite ambassadors to the brewery ub Band' . Support from Simon brilliant, utterly silly, invariably ' A udience was reluctant to I; Garfunkle. The93.most comedian since Monty Python' Guardian. leave' The Scotsman. Sellout 922&1-25. Book7.5original early.(9.00)and £7.funniest Aug 14-Sept 3 (net Sun 21. Tues 30) 3.30pm (4.30) £5.00 (£4.50) Aug 12-10. 2 9 0pm 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19.20.26-28 7.50pm (9.00) £8.00 (£7.00) HILL STREET THEATRE VgV* 0 1 G7 TONY HAWKS V» Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre, 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 V»nu« 33 ■ Plcasance, 60 The Plaasanct. Tickets 556 6550 LR Edinburgh Venue Associates present an international programme of all that is best in2 Fringe entertainment at Hi l Street Theatre. 3 minutes from Princes Street and TONY HAWKS ENTERTAINS You might have seen him on Have I Got News For You' . minutes from the Assembly Rooms. Firmly established, friendly yet elegant venue. 'quirky Just AwitMinute' or as a regular panellist of BBC2' s ' T he Brain Drain' . Experience his in a highly entertaining show incorporating jokes, music, songs, dancing and fully licensed bar serves refreshments until the small hours with the best coffee inA aAugsmall stepladder. 22-25.29-Sept ★Rampant THE BIGpolitical BOOK FOR GIRLS Rollicking boarding schoolStudent adventureTheatre story. Aug 21.28-28,Sept2.13 9.9.220pm 0pm(10.(10.225)5) £7.£8.0000(Coic. (£7.5s0)URdhy it viiui bifon show) incorrectness. Sheer 1930s-type delight. (See National Company). Aug 11-Aug 13 9. 0 0pm (10. 1 5) £4.50 (£3. 5 0) Aug 15-Sept 3 (net Sun.21.Tues 30) 9.00pm (10.15) £6.00 (£4.50) HATTIE HAYRIDGE AND LINDA SMITH PETERandBUCKLEY HILLothers. Hilarious'Laugh? songsI nearly from indescribable eccentric, love stoats among bought a round' Musin'covering Music. urban Vsnuo 38 - The Gildod Balloon Thoatro, 233 Cowgiti. Tickots 226 2151 J9 Aug 8-Sept 3 (not Suns 14. 2 1) 8. 3 5pm (9. 2 5) £3.50 (£3. 0 0) ★ SPLIT TEASE Two sharpest, wittiests and most comics around,trying look at ★ BUTTERCUP - CASSY MONTGOMERY Where do you get a spiritual tuneup in LA? the big their question, areof thenotHayridge sure whether justDwarf. a seriesastute wants3death, Rilke's in 1)the 11.microwave elbow way but in.Terrific Hattie from it'Red Lindaof little Smith.questions British Comedyto Maya Aug 10-Sept (net SunbutI4.21jhurs 45am (12.2demanding 5pm) £4.50strudel. (£3.00) Awards Nominee. Material' Sunday Times Aug 12-Sept 3 (net 15.22) 9.00pm (10.00) £6.50 (£5.50) ★clubCLUB BRITANNIA The Luvvie Dahlings Theatre Company.comedy. The sleaziest, sexiest around. A side-splitting, hard-hitting, thought-provoking Aug 15-28 (not Sun 21) 9.25pm (10.25) £4.50 (£3.50) COMIC COMPANY. STRIP TEAS'Succeeds Songs &brilliantly sketchesboth - comedy withandavisually’ cuppa. Brewed HEAVY LUGGAGE verbally Time Outup by THE Vinus 82 - Southside, Southsido Community Csntrs, 117 Nicolson St. Tickots 667 7365. U0 ENTIRE Aug 18-30 (not Sun 21) 3. 1 0pm (4. 1 0) £5. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) GOING PLACES Hilarious...' . Brilliant. . '. Inspired. " are all SHOW words.ONWords can be Includes free cuppe end ceke juxtaposed to, andcreateoften sentences MOST .EXCITING DONAHUE SISTERS - MANTIS THEATRE. Award winning Geraldine Aron turns THIS YEAR'words, are. Thissuch bunchbeas THE ofcombined highly-talented comedians willof THE soonFRINGE show THE anAuginnocent a violent you how and music, can to form an hour unmissable 10-Sept 3domestic (net Suns scene 14.21) into6.45pm (7.25)re-enactment £5.00 (£4.00)of a childhood incident. entertainment. Aug 11-Sept 3 (net 16.23.1) 11.00pm (12.00im) £4.50 (£4.00) DOUBLE CROSS by Thomas Kilroy. Reassemblage. A story of power, misinformation and Aug identity. 12-20 (netWW2. Sun) The 7.35pmlives(8.of25)two£5.opposite 00 (£3.00)but similar men. ★ ■ THE EVOLUTION OF JAZzTfROM THE FIELDSTO THE URBAN CLUBS JOHN HEGLEY KUNTU. 1 Wnu« 33 - Plutince, 60 Th» Pliwince. Tickets 556 6550 LR Aug 1828Fast-moving (net Sun 21) collage 2.45pmin(3.dance, 45) £6.drama 00 (£5.and00) song by African Americans. LOVEs ofCUTS Love's story fromandthemodern. beheading Valentinebickering onwards.toThethe in'once s and HAPPY BIRTHDAY NIR PRESIDENT Was Marilyn Monroe s death suicide, accidental o!e out' ancient Fromofsmashed theSt.everyday trial 14.- one lifetimerelationships betrayal. The passion, thejobs.passion and the plaster. The lovein orAugmurder? 10-31 (netOnSuns 21) of8.the 00pmworld' («.55)s most £5.00famous (£4.00)faces, 'compulsive' Herald. d abetween dogs and the love between ' C omedy' s poet laureate' The Independent. Aug 13-17. 2 1. 2 2. 2 4. 2 5. 2 9-31. S ept 2.3 8. 5 0pm (10. 0 0) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19.20.26-28 8.50pm (10.00) £8.00 (£7.00) 0 I HERRICK THEATRE CLUB V3 J Vinui 126 - Thiatri Wnt End, St John's Church Hil , Wirt End Princn St. Tickttt 228 9292 H6 |I Andersen’s * ■ THE SNOW QUEENSurprises, Join Kaisongs and andGerdasuspense in a sparkling version Hans classicQueen’s tale. abound innewtheir journeybutof togood the 1) fun. mysterious Snow Castle. 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I RICHARD HERRING IS FAT V*V» | Vanue 33 - Pleasanca. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 LR (tj lonely, ★ RICHARD HERRING IS FAT Richard over-eats when he' s depressed, overworked, happy, bored,Ra-Ra-Rasputin' socialising orreveals in love. how The star of Radio 1 FM's 'Fist-Ofj>ii actually Fun" andunloved, 1993' s sell-out a layer of flesh-underpants improves your sex life. "Astute Fringe winner... very funny' Sunday Times Aug 10-15. 7.18.2S1-25, I Aug 19.20,216-28. ept 2.329,30.7.S0ept0pmI (8.7.000)0pm£8.(8.0000)(£7.£7.00)00 (£6.00)
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HILL STREET THEATRE - continued HURRELL HART An exciting new comedy duo from Bristol - their brilliantly funny satiricalAND Aug 29-Stpt 3 humour 9.35mi (10.in the 30) form £4.50of(£3.a series 00) of sketches. ★upI'with M AOmid SHORTDjaiili.FATThe KEBAB-SHOP OWNER' S SON original late-night standimport(11.we30)have'£5.Totally Aug 13-Sept 3 (not Suns 14,21,most Tutstalented 30) 10.35p« 0Pravda. 0 (£4.00)Slovakia. ★OutLEFT LUGGAGE- Scotsman) - Ian Saville. Thewith socialist magician ('Astoundingly funny' - Time 'Marvellous' Aug 22-Sept 3 12.45|wi (1.45) returns £5.00 (£4.00)a new absorbing quest for the correct line. MABE AND RENTON' S SNUFF COMEDY Inspired funny stuff from Bobbie Mabe and Tommy3Renton in town. Aug 22-Sept 7.30mi- daftest (8.30) double £5.00 (£4. 00) MODERNthought PROBLEMS IN SCIENCE - The Annoyance Theater rational you'0v0)eOfeverChicago taken. spoofs Aug fO-Sept 3/eetinSuntthe 14,wildest 21,Thunimprovised t) lO.ZOpmUniversity (11.10) course £6.00 (£5. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK 4 bright, new. young comics taking London by storm. Catch them3while you can! Aug 12-Sept (net Sues 14.21) H.35pm (12.30»m) £4.50 (£3.50) ★ PETERcomePANtrue.- THE RETURN TO NEVERLAND Fly with us to the land where dreams Aug 22-Sept 3 11.06«wA performance (11.50) £3.00of(£2.puppetry. 00) Ages 3-10. ★from■ STANCE Strange...alluring...erotic...with comic twists and turns. Visionary theatre double3Sunday Aug 22-Sept 7.00pmTimes (8.00) Award-winning £5.00 (£4.00) playwright Eric Prince. (See NSTC). ★ SOLDIER disturbing, ON A MONDAYhumorous by Christopher Hodgeson. Kick Back Theatre present a hard-hitting, Aug 12-Sept 3 (not Suns) yetS.40pm (6.50) and£4.50affirming (£2.00) story of AIDS. ADjaiili STRANGE BIT OF HISTORY Unveiling the mystery of theshow.' missing millenium. Omid provides Aug 13-Sept 3 (not'almost Suns 14,uniquely 21, Tues an30)entertaining 4.20pm (5.3New-Age 0) £6.00 (£5.00)Independent. ★ PERSONAL AFFAIRS putsoflove to the test! SILENTfromECHONewPRODUCTIONS provocatively lovers York! Aug 9-Sept 3 (notexplores Suns 14,the21)fates4.35pm (5.25)turned £5.00liars. (£4.0Direct 0) ★voice■ WICKED WITCH By Liudmila Lymar from the Ukraine. Movement, dramaof and combine ancient ritual and theatrical magic to reveal the eternal image the Ukraine. Aug 15-Sept 3 feet Suns) I.OSpw (2.00) £5.00 (£4.00) HANCOCK' S LAST HALF HOUR By Heathcote Williams. An almost uncannily accurate for all Hancock Aug 10-Septrecreation' 3 (not AugThe14.2Scotsman 1) 11.15pm'A(12Mustmidnight) £5.00 (£4.fans' 00) Evening News. ★disappeared SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN After 16 years entertaining kiddies the magic has - everyone Aug 13-Sept 3for(notUncle Aug 14,Ray21)and5.3Mr5pmSunshine (6.25) £4.00 (£3.50)suffers. ★Cathy, SHATTERED PEACE New Forest Festival Fringe Theatre Company. The story of events Aug 15-27a young (not Sun)Irish 2.girl,10pmand(3.the 00) terrible £3.00 (£2. 00) which befall her marriage to Liam.
★ ■ REX BOYD - SUPERSTAR Dancer? Comedian? InspiringYes!motivator lures his audience for what couldJuggler? be an unforgettable experience? Yes! Yes! who And Yes! Aug 7-Sept 3 3.00pm (4.00) Pass the hat! 0 1 2 3 HOUNSDOWN YOUTH THEATRE » Venue 123 - Southbridge Centre. Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 *exploitative PACKAGEwayain humorous, satirical look at the travel industry, examining the which thegivesmedia persuades part with and the roughbumsdealandthissqueeky industry women. Come usandtomeet: hassledhard-earned hostesses,cash bronzed beach Aug 29-Sept 2 10.45am (11.voiced 50) £3.couriers. 00 (£1.50)Please fasten your lap-belt!
CHARMIAN HUGHES Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 GREYFRIARS BOBBY SPEAKS TOon THE WORLD fabuloustostand-up comedian,its mystic and Laying Bobby' envoy Earth,Healing revealsDoghisTheofmessage worldof rude nearing millenium. on'sBchosen of pawsWhat' by Arthur. Love.Bridport Also alots jokes. 'Aug Ribald'12-29Guardian. rilliant' s On, ' R isque Firecracker' News. (not Suns 14.21) 9.00pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) 0 1 PAUL HULL Venue 66 - Insinuendos Cabaret Club, 2 Picardy Place Tickets 556 0499 G10 THERE ARE WORSE THINGS I COULD DOdrag. A cabaret revue portraying gay emotions without hiding behind the make-up and the Interpretations of Sondheim. Porter. Weill and sothers illustrating both the lighterloveandofdarker sides of life beyond the 'norm'. One man' expression other men. Aug 22-29 9.00pm (10.0of0) his£5.unashamed 00 (£4.00)
HULL TRUCK THEATRE COMPANY V«V« Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 HULLTRUCK THEATRE COMPANY RenownedcultforBOUNCERS its high quality, popular brandandof theatre. Hullby Truck returns withGiltheAdams. accalimed by John Godber OFF OUT new Hull writer Two excellent productions from one of the nation’s leading companies. ■thisBOUNCERS by JohnandGodber. The International hit. The BOUNCERS alive in outrageous hilarious night life. The ultimatecome production. Aug new, 1 10.vision 00pm of(£8. (11.90’s 350pm) Aug 19,12,213.0.125-18, 8-28 21.10.23-25. 00pm29-Sept (11.30pm) £9.50 0) £8.50 (£7.50) ★ OFFat OUT ledge. Adams. Mother, son, pimp and drug addict. A funny, yet poignant look life23-25, onbythe3Gi0-Sept 0 1 2 3 15-18, 3(3.2.30)00pm£8.50 (3.30)(£7.5£7.0)50 (£6.50) JAMES HINGE » Aug Aug 19-21. 2 6-29 2. 0 0pm Vkmw 101 - Riflt Lodge, 32« Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 F10 ★ KNUCKLE byfromJames Hince. Uniqueyoung high velocity/ performer. one-man theatre latest offering this- fast,extraordinary A viciousexperience, portrait ofthea RUSSELL HUNTER AND UNA McLEAN skinhead' s England sharp and with writer a cutting poetic articulacy. 'Beautifully vicious...incredible' Time Out Aug 27-Sept 3 8.00pm (8.45) £4.00 (£3.00) Venue 43 - Royal Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street. Tickets 225 7534 / 225 9954 K9 ★ COCKY(Times). by JackSilverBonder. The Jewel of thebasedFringe’ (D.Express).s Memorials 'AstonishingOf virtuosity' anniversary production on Cockburn' 2 3 His Time' . The ultimate portrait of Edinburgh in the Golden Age of Burke £r Hare, DOMINIC HOLLAND V* * * whisky at 6 shillings a gallon . corruption, tyranny and injustice. Performed by 'the king players' Wmim 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ofAugsolo10-Sept 3 (not(Pumpherston Suns) 7.30pmGazette). (9.50) £6.00 HAPPY HOUR 1993 s Perrier Best Newcomer. Eddie Izzard' s National Tour support. ★ I' M STILL HERE! Scotland' s Queen of Comedy and celebrates forty 'years in the Dominic returns to Edinburgh with a brand new show. Expect ' e xcellent material' Scot. business with Lochhead, Landesman. Sondheim. Unmissable!' Sunday from ' c harmingly personable comedian’ Times. Dominic’s complete sell-out s Auntie3 (not May).Suns) 10.30pm (11.45) Shakespeare last year (incl. extra shows) wasSaept'remarkable achievement' William Cook. Book early. (Una' Aug 12-Sept £6.00 Aug 11-14, 1 6-18. 2 l22, 2 4, 2 5, 2 9-31. 2,3 8. 0 0pm (9. 0 0) £5. 0 0 (£4. 5 0) Aug 19.20.26-28 8.00pm (9.00) £6.00 (£5.50) 0 1 HYSTERIC PHYSICAL THEATRE V 22 - Demarco European Art Foundation, St. Mary's School. Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 THE HONKIN’ HEP CATS V*2*3* Venue * ■ VARCOLAC The vampyre myth is explored i n this original and exciting new play. V»mn 33 - Pl«»sanci. 60 Th» Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 The fusion of raw physicality and the spoken word becomes a dark and compelling ■ RANTIN' RAVIN' fraround. MISBEHAVIN' with the finest,(Except funniest,onfriendliest bunch of mirror of society's fear of desire. An erotic journey finally reclaiming the vampyre as jitterbugging maniacs Dancing is prohibited! the tables, chairs, the ultimate reflection of sexuality. ' V arcolac' uncovers the truth. window bar, floor, 'SheerFM.extrovert joy' DaveCritics' Freeman, JazzEdinburgh FM, Best Aug 22-27 12.15.m (1.45) £4.00 (£3.00) band at sills, the [Cork Jazz]courtyard...) festival' Cork The Guardian choice. 1993.12-14. Aug 1 6. 1 7. 2 1. 2 3. 2 4. 2 8, 2 9, 3 1 1. 0 0am (3. 0 0) £4. 5 0 Aug 18-20.25-27.Sept 1-3 12 midaight (3.00am) £6.50 (£5.50) ICED JEMS ■bottomless BREAKFAST A feast of mischievous music and culinary chaos. Goldilocks meets six THE L10 Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. Aug 24-30,Septbellies 1-3 for1.3interactive 0pm (2.30) naughtiness £4.50 (£3.00)and fried ice-cream. THE ICED JEMS Thethefantasy godesses ofmolecular Comedy mayhem and theyouskinniest, sexiest dancer this side of border merge at level to bring an outrageous eruption of Lipstick. Kitsch comedy. Horny harmonies. Don't bring your mother. 'FestivalLurex virginsandonSweat. the rampage' A Scotsman HOTCHASAURUS REX W*3* Aug 11-Sept 3 (not Wed 24,31) 8.00pm (9.00) £5.00 (£4.00) Venue 1 - Wireworks Playground, behind Fringe Office ^ ★laboratory FRITZ UND OTTOFritzFollow the adventures ofvoyage Dr. OttofromVontheSchmengie and histoinept 0 sidekick Oppenhiemer as they land of Geekdom the IMAGINATION IN POWER V3 ultra hip hop world of Dudeness. Loads of audience participation, amazing juggling Venue 126 - Theatre West End, St John's Church Hall, West End Princes St. Tickets 228 9292 H6 and scientific experiments. Winner of the ‘Best Act’ award at the 1993 Kingston Buskers ■Demons NOONDAY DEMONS /Two SPARK OF LIFEcomic A powerfully physical double bill. Noonday Aug 7-Septrendezvous. 3 12 middayCanada. (1.00pm) Pass the hat! by Peter Barnes. grotesquely zealots spit, beat and verbally abuse other into submission; a play for today set in an ancient, distant, pestilential cave. ★superhero ■ HOTCH- Hotcha S 3D TEEVEE Professional lunaticWilliams David Cassel transforms into each Followed Chmarzinski. The Robin of Street Theatre'himself Adelaide Aug 15-20 by11.Spark 00pm Of(12.Life, l5»m)an intensely £5.00 (£3.moving 50) and challenging piece of dance theatre. Advertiser. Auu 7-Seat 3 2.00>m (3.00) Pita tfca fcati 59
INCIDENTAL THEATRE Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 Eight newTonyshows 'The Carlton Bryson, Hawksentitled (see separate entries)Comedy PLUS:Premieres', including Kevin Day, Ann ★ BLUE HELMET Robert Llewellyn' s new comedy: outpost in Selovnia. Civilandwara alltotal around, four nationalities, factions,a UNtwo cousins, oneArden. doctorKulvinder nightmare. In Selovnia nothree oneandwarring is Maria truly innocent. Starring Mark Ghir, Jack Klaff, Robert Llewelllyn McErlane. Directed by Audrey Cooke. Aug 21-25.29,31.S$pt 1-3 4.00pm (5.20) £7.50 (Concession stendby available at venue before12-18. Aug 19,show) 20.26-28 4.00pm (5.20) £8.50 (£8.00) INCIDENTAL THEATRE (CONTINUED) Venu« 33 ■ Plaasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 LH DOGMANI Created byInnes, Johnperformed Dowie & Tony Haase,Golden directed£r Theby Victor Spinetti. with original music by Neil by Ronnie Rexettes. A comedy musical drama kids aged 3-10 Paul aboutB.aDavies superhero you can cuddle. Free ice lollies! Starring Phil24-28Nice.for3.Suzy Aug 12-22,29-31. 00pm3.Aitchison, (4.0pm15)(4.£6.50 (£4.50) £r John Dowie. Aug 23. Sept 1-3 2 3 5) Special Discount: Family of 4 - £17.60 ★Starring ■ THEPhilPUBLICITY STUNT By Arthur Smith. His latest work and arguably most. Nice. Aug 21-25,29 6. 0 0pm (6. Aug 19,20,26-28 6.00pm 1(6.5)15)£1.0£1.0 5(standby 0 (£1.00)concassion availabla from vsnaa bafora show) Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgaie. Tickets 226 2151 J9 THE MERRY LIGHTHOUSE EXPERIENCE John Dowie & Paul 8. Davies. A loser and aAuglooney trapped on a lighthouse. A sitcom from Hell. 12-Sept 3 (not Aug 30) 5.50pm (6.45) £5.00 Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickats 226 2428 G7 BEAT THEby Tony PANELHawks, One hour of shabby mayhem in which a panel of celebrity experts, chaired answer all your questions. Aug Aug 2228.297.30pm 2.00pm(8.3(3.0) 00)£2.50 INDEPENDENT THEATRE COUNCIL 0 V Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 LR TEN STEPS TO STARTING A THEATRE Theandessential guidethrough to running your own company. ITC reveals theon fund-raising secretCOMPANY of success steers you the management maze. Including tips and tour booking. Equity cards and working Aug 25.26on 10.profit 30emshare, (12.30)ideasFreefor your development and notes to take away.
In association with the Poetry Society BBC Radio 4 Young Poetry Prize -aged 16-21 BBC Radio 4 Teenage Poetry Prize -aged 12-15 BBC Radio 4 Children's Poetry Prize -aged 8-11 Winners will receive £200 and winning poems will be read on BBC Radio 4. Judges: Roger McGough & Wendy Cope For details, write to; Morag Massey, BBC Radio 4 Young Poetry Competition, BBC Broadcasting House, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2LR or pick up a flyer from the Pleasance Box Office. 60
INSINUENDOS CABARET CLUB •• Venue 66 - Insinuendos Cabaret Club, 2 Picardy Place Tickets 556 0499 G10 Edinburgh' s only 52 week cabaret venue. Formerly The Comedy Boom, Insinuendos hosts a variety of entertainment year-round, the likes of which are rarely seen outside London. the Club Our openresident nightly,hostess. till the 'wMaggie ee smallRaye. hours’.brings you the best for the Fringe, with BOBworld DYLANby INJohnCONCERT: A DECADE OF CHANGES from aroundto the Hume covering 10 years from Belfast20tophotographs Budapest..Newcastle New York. Aug 12-Sept 3 12 midday (3.00am) Fn» ■glamour, MR KEN DEE AND COMPANY Cabaret at its best. Impersonations, song, dance, They have Aug 29-Septpanache 3 11.0and 0pm glitz. (12.15«m) £4.00 it(£3.all.50) THE TOTALLY NAFF TARTS Award-winning female bubblier...deserve comedy duo Shrinking violets...steer clear!' Edinburgh Evening News. Neau-one a Perrier Award' TNT. Aug 12-27 (got 14,23/ 10.45pm (12 midii|bt) £5.00 (£3.00) THERE ARE ofWORSE THINGS hiding I COULD DO A unique revue illustrating lighter and darker22-29sides Aug 9.00pmgay(10.life,00)without £5.00 (£4.00)behind make-up and drag. ★ JEALOUSY Premiere byBETRAYAL. Dolce Donya. A colourful and flamboyant original piece about Aug 15-21LUST.6.4PASSION 5pm (8.15)and£5.50 (£3.50) Original music and dance. TRAUMA A new gay cabaret using songs, dance £r comedy to look at Queer lifestyles from 1970's3to 6.1990' Aug 22-Sept 30pms.(8.00) £5.00 (£4.00) LIFE'S Aoutrageous DRAG! Starring the amazing Kevin Peters. Betty 'Legs' Diamond and guests. One-off. performance Aug 14 10.30pm (3.00«m) £6.00 (£4.followed 00) by disco Sam. Dress for it! CABARET AT INSINUENDOS Two evenings from the best0imand(3.00im) bizarre on the Fringe. of scintillating cabaret, music and disco Aug Aug 2821 12.10.330pm (3.00»m) £5.00 (£3.00) ★ LAST ORDERS Between The man - illusion, disillusionment and Lines' delusion.Paul Trainer drinks to the three ages of gay Aug 25-27 12-14, 18-20. Aug 5.00pmSept(6.1-300) 9.00pm (10.00) £4.50 (£3.00) BABA Dub Jazz Quintet frommoods, Leeds.melodies Reggae/African sounds and rhythms: vibrant improvisation...interweaving Aug 18-20 12.30pm (2.30) £2.50 (£1.00) and stories. MIME'S Ayou LADYSHAM Maggie Raye. back her late-night gin-joint, opens her trunk entrancing and (1.names, past inand Aug 12-Sept 3 (netwithSue)dames 12.30«m 30) £5.00 (£4.0present. 0) WHOOPS CINDERELLA A show saucier than a coach load of Ketchup. For adults °Aug 14-24. 2 8-Sept 3 5. 0 0pm (6. 3 0) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) Aug 25-27 1.00pm (2.30)
0 0 INSTANT CLASSICS V.3. JIMEOIN V«3 Venue 4 • St. Columba's by the Castle. Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 J7 Venue 37 - George Square Theatre, George Square. Tickets 650 2001 M9 ★ THE BIROS From the people who brought you last year's 'Lysistrata' - witty, bawdy, JIMEOIN Irishman and Australia's biggest comedy star, is back! 'Gentle and infectious hilarious'TwoTheAthenians Scotsmanflee- athenewcityadaptation ofa little Aristophanes' classic comedy byfriends, David ridicule of everyday life has to be one of the funniest, most refreshing acts on this Gottis. and. with help from their (feathered) year' s Fringe' Scotsman 1993. Sold out Edinburgh debut and winner ' S cottish Daily Express t you miss it!' Evening News. set up Cloudcuckooland, a country sky. Aug 16-29New (not Names 21) 9.4of5pm'93(11.Award' 05) .£7.'C5omic 0 (£5.genius...Don' 00) Aug Preview(9.4in5) the£4.50 Aug 1415-Sept8.15pm 3 (not(9.21.45)28) Fraa8.15pm (£3.50) 0 V#3« JIVING LINDY HOPPERS ENSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE Venue 62 - St Bride’s Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 Venue 55 ■ Randolph Studio. Institut Francais d’Ecosse. 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 ■ HOTFOOT FROM HARLEM FringeCabfavourites JIVING LINDY HOPPERS strut their G4 stuff with Larry Marshall who played Calloway in the film ' T he Cotton Club and ■colourful I LOVEFrench LIVINGauthor IN PARIS, BUT THEN AGAIN MAY BE NOT. Travel with the jazzstyle tap star Roxanne Semadoni all singing, allswing dancingof therhythm Georges on ahim voyage of exploration and rediscovery from stunning Cotton Club extravaganza backed byinthethissophisticated Ralphpacked Laing hishis quest ancestralfor memories, Poland to Ellis Island.PerecFollow through the boulevards ofwithParis.summary Share Festival All-Stars. Don' t miss i t ! ! his fascination for words. Performed i n French Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 10.30pm (12midnight) £7.50 (£5.50) iAug n English. Travaux 12 (France). DANCE youYOURwithSOCKS OFF! Award-winning HOPPERS and 12-27 (not Suns) 6.00pm (7.00) £4.50 (£3.50) involve this stunning show whichJIVING recentlyLINDY wowed 9,000+entertain New York schoolkids! Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 12.15pm (1.15) £3.50 IN THEATRE Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre, 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6 522 G7 0 1 «V A STRANGE BIT OF HISTORY Unveiling the secret of 1844. Omid Djalili's wry. JOHN PEEL PUPPETS vibrant quest forunlikely the Messiah' Theoddball Independent is an intelligent andarresting stylish tale' pieceTheof Venue 60 - Buster Brown's, 27 Merket Street. Tickets 226 4224 H9 theatre on an theme...an tour-de-force' The List an ■ THREE LITTLE PIGS AND THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF Exciting live theatre forby Scotsman, ' s heer life-affirming exuberance..a very distinctive show' The Stage. young children (2-6 years). Well-known and well-loved stories brought to life Aug 13-Sept 3 (not 14.21.30) 4.20pm (5.30) £6.00 (£5.00) wonderful Impossible the children ★ SHORT. FAT,Vaclav KEBAB-SHOP OWNER S SON Djalili's brilliant approach to stand- juggling. production!puppets. 13 year-old Londoner.to stop Michael Wilding joining performsin with featsthisof unmissable magic and up. ' I ngenious’ Have! Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 11.15im (12 midday) £3.00 Aug 13-Sept 3 (not 14.21.30) 10.35pm (11.30) £5.00 (£4.00)
INTIMATE EXCHANGES THEATRE COMPANY Venue 123 - Southbridge Centre, Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 ■humour. A MIDSUMMER Box Hedge' brimsyetwithto have energyPuck'ands Perfect bothNIGHT' for thoseS DREAM who already love thes production play and those magic juice3touch Aug 13-Sept (not 16.their21.2eyelids. 3,30) 1.00pm (3.45) £5.00 (£3.50) ★Night' A KIDSUMMER NIGHTSto DREAM The world of Shakespeare's A Midsummer s Dream' is brought composed for10.37-12 year45)olds.£4.00life(£2.in50)this imaginative show specially written and Aug 13-27 0am (11. Aug 28-Sept 3 10.15am (11.30) ISTER THEATRE / DANCE COMPANY 0 V 3 \hmw 21 - Roman Eagli Lodga, 2b Johnston Tarrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 ■theTHEdevelopment ISLAND Aofspectacular dance piece,ittelling thethestory of the oncreation of lifefrom and civilisation on earth; takes audience a journey primeval Aug 14-20life,5.3through 0pm (6.4the 5) centuries £5.00 (£4.of00)known history, to our time. I.T.F. LTD Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 ★ INSIDEautobiography, THE FIRM Hard hitting new drama adapted from TonyofLambrianous’ best selling from the KRAYS notorious assassination JACK ' T HE HAT McVITIE, some the turmoil the trial, prison, andVIOLENCE his eventualin today' freedom. The play sets out to examine of the(11.of3myths that surround s society. Aug 13-27 9. 4 5pm 0) £5. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 28-Sept 3 5.45pm (7.30) £5.00 (£4.00) JENNY ECLAIR’S BAD BEHAVIOUR SHOW VgV* Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 ★ JENNY ECLAIR' S BAD BEHAVIOURSHOW Following last year' s sell-out the n morally bankrupt blonde bomb-shell returns with the ultimate guide to behavingrun.badly i|v woman from foetus to eternity. Learn how to breach the peace professionally with the kind Independent.of . Aug 10-15,your17,1parents 8.21-25.2warned 9.30.Septyou1 about. 8.30pm 'S(9.uperb 30) £7.stand-up 00 (£6.0comedienne' 0) Aug 19,20,26-28,Sept 2,3 8.30pm (9.30) £8.00 (£7.00) FOR CREDIT CARD SALES RING 031-226 5138 (6 lines) OPEN 10am - 7pm
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0 JOURNEY THEATRE COMPANY V»3* Venue 55 - Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d'Ecosse, 13 Randolph Gres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 ★so■hard?' THE The OLIVEsilk-robed LAKE -lady, A CHINESE FAIRYserpent TALEentrust Why three are wequestions so poor when Iyoung work old man and to the hero. live music, magical costumes and onsets,manymysterious puppets..enchant inAugthis15,Movement, soaring 16,19,22,adaptation. 24,25,27,2631,'MSesmerizing...affecting ept 2 10.30am (11.20) £4.00 (£3.levels’. 00) ★philosopher, THREE SHORT STORIES BY ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER Countess, market-woman, and rabbi - all linked in a passionate struggle for lovedoctor, and faith. Aug 17,18,20.23,2629Sept 1,3 10.10am (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00)
JUNE FROST PRODUCTIONS K9 Venue 39 - The Subway. 69 Cowgate ■members JUNE FROST SeriesZealand. of productions by International Rock Band Juneatmospheric Frost, with from New France, Australia and Germany. Powerful, music createdworlds' with traditional rock and collision ofdancing musical Evening News. Doorsindigenous open 9pm.instrumentation. Club afterwardsTurbulent with D.J.s and Aug 17-19,until24-26.3.00am. 31-Sept2 10.30pm (12 midnight) £4.50 (£3.50) KALEIDOSCOPE THEATRE Venue 40 - The Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace. Tickets 220 6109 ★enchantment ■ CORPSECANDLE Amidstperilcandles, dust,tale decay, shadows, and ever-present anvoice, originalquills, unfoldssecrets, richly interwoven with mime, music, dance, dramatheandbest 'ever thefaerie most impressive production on the Fringe' The List ' 9 1 Quite simply I' v e seen at the Fringe' The Scotsman. Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 8.00pm (9.30) £5.00 (£4.50) 0 2 3 KGS THEATRE COMPANY ’ * Venue 19 - C, Over-Seas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA! Athol Fugard: ' H ope is a dangerous animal for a black man to have prowling around in his heart' . Fugard (South Africa' s greatest playwright) atpassion' his most and articulate. 'A play of the most magnificently marshalled Clive3 serious Barnes. Aug 2.two15pmshows (4.25)£6.00£5.00(£4.00) (£3.00) Speciel28-Sept discount: FOUR LETTER WORD by Ben Brown. Winner of 1994 Cameron Mackintosh Writing Award. The relationships distinction between rape seduction becomes more New than academic as3 College develop in thisandpre-Oleanna drama. Aug 28-Sept 4. 3 5pm (5. 1 5) £4. 0 0 (£3. 0 0) Specie! discount: two shows £6.00 (£4.00)
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ALLIN KEMPTHORNE Venus 84 - The Mad Abbot, Abbotsford Lodge. 18 Morningside Road, Tickets 447 8811. N2 SEX, HANDCUFFS ANdTrubbER CHICKENS Telepathic haddock, juggling penguins, music and comedy. Allin Kempthorne hosts the liveliest show on the Fringe -andpluswonder your chance to winshows CASHarePRIZES in thismuchhi-energy cabaret gameshow. why other never this fun. (Also September 1-3 atCome the Rifle 15-27 Lodge.(not11pm) Aug Sun) Redheads 8.30pm (10.admitted 00) £5.00free!(£4.00) 0 KEPOW THEATRE COMPANY V«3 Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. U0 ★ VALENTINE' S Award DAY One(1992). of fourGuardian powerfulAward newRunner-up plays by Kevin Tomlinson. Sunday Times Playwright (1993). It examines how the friendship, trust and love between three girls is tested to the full when tragedy strikes Aug 14-24them(notall.21) 4.05pm (5.00) £2.50 (£2.00) ★andTENDER LOVING. wCARE A touching duologue about dreams, innocence, loneliness ell worth visit' The Aug hope. 14-24 (not"Magical. 21) S.tOpm (5.50) a £2.50 (£2.0List. 0) LONELY Scotsman, HEARTS A light-hearted, romanticandcomedy about loveIndependent. and risk. '★Marvellous' well performed' Aug 25-Sept 3 4.05pm (5.'A0n0) intriguing £2.50 (£2.script..funny 00) ★imagination. THE WHITE'Highly ANDentertaining COLOURFULandBOX A wacky and colourful play about the human Aug 25-Sept 3 5.10pm (5.50) £2.50 (£2.intelligent 00) new play' Scotsman. 0 KHARTOUM HEROES V3 Venue 2 - Fringe Club, Teviot Row, Bristo Sq. Info Day 226 5257/9 Night 650 4673 L8 KHARTOUM HEROES -soriginally known asPlaying Skuobhie Dubhfiddle, Orchestra, have quickly become one of Scotland' favourite bands. furious guitars, and banjo' mixed withanddrums andsongs. bass, Not the aband areto berenowned their Celtic footstompin's melodies powerful band missed.Cluforb mambsrs) Aug 18-19 9. 1 5pm (11. 0 0) £6. 0 0 (£5. 0 0 cones and Fringa Ticket indudns Fringe Club Membership for tha Evoning
KICK BACK THEATRE G7 Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre, 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6 522 ★Shared SOLDIER ON. Kickback A MONDAY byPartChristopher Hodgson. Following the AIDS. successful 'retreats Passion' present two of their AIDS trilogy. Nick has Pete into sexual fantasy. Claireaboutrefuses to beofcaught in the middle. Hard-hitting, powerful affirming reality Aug 12-Septand3 (not Suns) - 5.a 4play 0pm (6.50) the£4.50 (£2.00)AIDS.
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KICKLINE THEATRE COMPANY Venue 25 • Acoustic Music Cantre, Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 EDUCATING RITA Willy Russell' s modern comedy classic. The hairdresser's search 1 for 'a better song to sing with the help of her alcoholic Open University tutor. Kickline's 3rd year on the Fringe, direct from a sell-out national tour, follows Amadeus' ('Overwhelming' The Scotsman) and MOBY!'. Aug 15-28 (not 21) 3.15pm (4.45) £4.50 (£3.50)
MANDY KNIGHT Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones. West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 ★ SOME OFcomically MY BESTtragicFRIENDS ARE GINGER Mandy Knight delights and shocks allcomedy - as herbrink gingerphobic nightmare unfolds. You will be taken to fairthe with this wickedly funny show that is not for the faint-hearted or skinned. Sparklingly sick and £5.all 0too0 majestically near the knuckle' What's On Aug Aug 1213-Sept11.030pm(not(12midnight) Thurs 1) 11.00pm (12miditiglit) £6.00 (£5.00)
KIMBERLITE PRODUCTIONS Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 ~ Kfj GROPING FOR WORDS by Sue Townsend. Lost glasses. Bandaged wrist. Brain problem. These excuses can result from fear of a long sentence. Join three adults as they re-enter education and confront, with often hilarious consequences, their inability to read and write. A very funny look at a serious problem. Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 3.20pm (4.40) £4.50 (£3.00)
KUMIKO YAMAGUCHI MODERN DANCE COMPANY oy3 Venu« 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tick«ts 650 2395 K9 ■nature IN CandCommunication. Conduction. Collaboration...dwells on the harmony withno space. Kumiko Yamaguchi' s dance flows with the air and attempts resistance. Aug 15-20 She 6.30pmutilizes (7.30)everyday £5.00 (£4.movements 50) and elaborates them into a dance form
0 3 THE Vo~G7 * Venue 41 - HiKUNTU l Street Theatre, 19REPERTORY Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522~THEATRE ~~ KIT AND THE WIDOW ★ ■ THE EVOLUTION OF JAZZ: FROM THE FIELDS TO THE URBAN CLUBS is Venue 47 - The Cafe Royal. 17 West Register Street Tickets 556 2549 G9 fast-moving review in dance, song andto thewordsworld. whichWords, presents of jazzofa musicalmusical legacy ofPenny African Americans lyricstheandstorysounds KIT AND THE WIDOW - A SPLENDIDLY HUNG RETROSPECTIVE Celebrating 10 asBirthe d 18-28 Coltrane, Effinger, are heard. giddy years on the Fringe, K & TW tease open the flaps of their portfolio, affording a Aug (not 21) 2.45pm (3.45) £6.00 (£5.00) glimpse of bygone glories and long-forgotten gouache work alongside the freshest and wettest of their contemporary canvasses. Suck on the curate's egg of their oeufre - a veritable omelette of their favourite songs. Aug 18 - Sept 3 (not 21) 7.15pm (8.20) £7.50 (£6.00) K.U.T.A. THEATRE COMPANY y«y« Aug 25-30 6.00pm (7.05) Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 ~ ★Magnificent. ELVIS IS AUVE AND SHE' S BEAUTIFUL! Grace is LESBIAN ELVIS' ! Outrageous Wildlyin Graceland? deluded, facing a choice:tosolitary superstardom in Blackpool, spiritual slavation decided, the lover the fan theor rival, collide at3-25,Grace s biggest gigWith yet.0pmminutes BLACKPOOL ROCKS! It's nowherorexnever JACK KLAFF Aug 12-18. 2 1. 2 2 9-31, Sept 2-3 7. 0 (8. 1 5) £5. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 19.20,26-28 7.00pm (8.15) £5.50 (£4.00) Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 ★ MORE CUDDLES NOW Scotsman Fringe First winner Jack Klaff returns to solo work after seven years. And one of his itches is still: Are male/female relationships possible at all? Can we talk to each other, let alone cuddle? Klaff's work: 'Rampaging LACE MARKET YOUTH THEATRE wit' Scotsman, 'Under our bed' two punters, 'Stunning' Michael Coveney. (NOTTINGHAM) °>y Aug 13-17.21-24,28-31.Sept 2.3 12noon (1.25pm) £6.00 (£3.00) 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickete 650 2395 K9 ★ BOSOM BUDDIES With immense cheek, Klaff presents the Great Buddy Movies of Venue ■ YOHO YOUNG £r HOMELESS A hard-hitting new musical using streetwise our Century, starring: Hitler, Stalin. Freud. Jung, Einstein. Ghandi, JFK etc dialogue, singing, rapping, dance, a giant puppet and hi-techthe backing tracks.explode Through the energy and exuberance of youth theatre we explore issues and the Aug 19.20.26.27 12noon (1.25pm) £6.00 (£3.00) myths surrounding young people living rough on the streets. All ticket money donated toAug homeless 22-27 12charities. noon (1.10) £3.50(2.50) JUiftgtC A Very Funny, Spooky Play Perfect for Family Audiences MARK LAMARR V,y, Venue 3 • Assembly Rooms. 54 George Strent. Ticknts 226 2428 “g7 Theatre MARK LAMARR Star of Channel 4' s ' T he Word' and ' B ig Breakfast' returns torisk' the festival with his first ever one man show. ' T otally unflappable, heckle at your own Hysterically funnyTheandhottest impossible to the ignore'FringeIndependent. Talent as slick as hisGuardian. hairdo' Daily Express. show on Aug 12-18, 1-25,29-Sept (£7.00 SUPDY) 0j Aug 19,20.226-28 10.30pm3 (11.10.330)0pm £9.(11.0300)(£8.£8.00 00 SUPDY) f
LANCASHIRE LASS Q> Venun 55 - Randolph Studio. Instrtut Francai* d'Ecotte, 13 Randolph Cree. Ticknti 225 5366 G4 ★Fields. ■ LANCASHIRE LASS Premiere of a one woman play honouring the great Gracies Opera singer Christina Allison portrays through song/drama/humour Gracie' arduous rise fromVoicepoverty to stardom. Great singing plus the wit and grit of the north liftAugyour 24-Septspirits. 3 (not Monof29)an 7.angel, 45pm heart (9.15) of£5.a 0clown. 0 (£4.00) LANO AND WOODLEY y,y« Vhnue 2 - Fringu Club, Teviot Row, Bristo Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 or 9. Wight: 650 4673 L8 ★absurdity... LANO AND WOODLEY Laurel and Hardy on speed. ' A unique brand of larrikin sheerMorning fun and Herald. world class insanity...debutneverfromlessAustralia' than clever and masters frequently brilliant' Sydney Edinburgh s comic of anarchic slapstick, wit and music. 'Irresistibly endearing... hilarious... grab any opportunity Aug 12-Sept 3to(notseeMon(this)22)show’ 8.30pmThe(9.Age. 45) £6.00 (£5.00 ones and Fringn Club Members) Sat 13th Aug - Sat 3rd Sept 12.10pm £4.50 (£4.00) Magic Circus VENUE82 Southside Community Centre I DailyWorkshop at 10.10am. £3.50 I 117, Nicholson St, Edinburgh Box Office Tel: (031) 667 7365 Super Saver Show & Workshop Tkket £7
LEA DELARIA °’ _ Vanue 26 - Acropolis, Top of Gallon Hil . Regent Rd. Tickets 557 6969. jfvj' LEA DE LARIA (IS A) QUEER BRAT Winner 1993 Critics Award for her sell-out season, back Five withshows more high velocity, explicitdisgusting...warm confrontational comedy and brilliant scat jazz singing. only. Extravagantly and wonderfully funny' Daily Telegraph. Her be-bop singing is scrumptious' Guardian. 'Outrageously caustic lesbian Scotsman. Aug 25 comic...hilarious' 8.15pm Aug 26-29 8.15pm(9.3(9.0)30)£7.5£9.0 00 (£7.50) 67
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LEAPING SALMON THEATRE Vanue 23 - Chaplaincy Centre, Bristo Squaw, (near Fringe Club) rickets 650 8201 19 Celtic Christianityandandexpression. ancient spirituality andandwisdom juxtaposed with contemporary representation Continuity contrast in art.commercialism music and theatre, including Gaelic drama. Informality and interaction, minimal matter much. An open house for literature, tea, coffe etc, and for all inquiring minds. ★ironsides THE LAUGHINGBolus, ROUNDHEADProductions. A framatic look at the soft underbelly of the Aug 22-27- by7.3Gavin 0pin <9.00) fCordon 5.00 (£2.50) BALTHAZAR Acclaimed play about the three wise men makes its third appearance onAugthe2S-Supt Fringe,3 Cordon UOpm (9.Productions. 00) £5.00 (£2.50) . ■cluicheadairean THIGIBM AIRdhun-eideann. CHEILIDH Evenings Grain, ceol pioba.traditional bardachd.entertainment sgeulachdan songs, agus of Gaelic poetry,19,2tales, Aug 4,26 drama. IMgm (9.45) £5.00 (£2.50) LEAPING SALMON Magical,- formystical, mythical- Celtic - moral, metaphysical, moving - STORYTELLERS therapeutic and energising all age groups and Scottish Aug 15-Supttales.3 (not Suns) 4.00pm (5.00) £5.00 (£2.50) ROCK THE BOAT Ecumenical Christian rock band: meditative, ethereal, folky, crunchy and 28boppy:7.30»m own(9.compositions Aug 30) £5.00 (£2.- listen, 50) singalong and think. ★eccentrics, TIBERIASnewTOTTERS Memoirs of failed pilgrims ecclesiastical hotelier.Galilean Evangelical age nutters and pusillanimous in crumbling tourist ^gSI-Supt3 8.00pm (9.00) £4.00 (£3.00) KURDISH ART, SONGS AND MUSIC Afternoon Exhibition of oil paintings (from 47pm)18-20 - evening Aug 7.00pmof (9.traditional 30) £3.00Kurdish entertainment. STEWART LEE Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 l£ STEWART LEEtoTheEdinburgh star of with RadiohisIFM’s Fist-Of-Fun & Lionelshow.Nimrod' s most Inexplicable World, comes debut soloThestand-up Thecomedy radicals comedian currently working the cabaret circuit.' Guardian. ' The circuit' hot-tip.' NME. adjusting your mindset(10.now' Melody Maker. Book early. Aug 7.l8.2Start Aug 10-15. 19.20.216-28. S1-25. ept 2.329.30.9.S4ept5pm1 (10.9.445pm 5) £8.0405)(£7.£7.00)00 (£6.00) 0 LEICESTERSHIRE YOUTH ARTS Vg3 Venue 65 - St Ann's Community Centre, South Gray's Close. Cowgate. Tickets 557 0469 J10 What more do YAknowledgable.' need to know!The' ...the venue '9is...their pretentious though nocommitment.' less Scotsman 3. YACandoYAown...warmer. say"...imaginative more! less ...explodes with absolute The Scotsman 93. How do i t ! sets... great gusto and no mean technical prowess.’ The Scotsman 93. ★ CARRIE'S WARtheAdapted from Nina Bawden's novel. Carrie and Nick evacuated to Wales. Aug 15-27Mr.(notEvans, Sun 21) ogre IQ.OOnmand(11.timid10) Louisa. £4.50 (£3.50) ■classical CINDERELLA Leicestershire Youth Ballet introduce children to the delights of Aug 15-20ballet 12.00through noon (1.the 15) timeless £4.50 (£3.story 50) of Cinderella. WEST STORY -consequences. Bernstein. Two young people, reach out across the divide and fallAug in15-27 loveSIDE (uotwith21/tragic2.15pm (3.30) £4.50 (£3.50) BEGGAR' S OPERA Gay. The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweets, so he that tastes Aug 15-20women, 4.30ruins pm (5.meats. 45) £4.50 (£3.50) THE GRAPES WRATHof work. From the Steinbeck novel. On the highway the people moved15-27 like(uutantsSuu)OFin search Ay 8.45pm (8.00) £4.50 (£3.50) CABARET Kander & Ebbs. Hear the music of the decadent 1930's Berlin, overshadowed by rising Aug 15-27 (uet Suu) M5pmNazism. (10.00) C4.50 (£3.80) FEMALE - Steve Gooch. A story of the unbreakable female spirit in the harsh worldTRANSPORT of the 1800' Aug 22-27 12.00—e« (1.1s5). C4.50 (£3.50) ★ THE UNICORN Fabulous images of battle, betrayal and beauty. Merlin manipulates moments of revenge! Aug 22-27 to4.make 30pm Arthur (5.45) ride £4.50horny (£3.5nightmares 0)
LEITHEATRE V*V Wmm 83 - St. Serf« Church Hall, Clark Road, Goldemcra M THE SERVANT O’ TWA MAISTERS Hilarious adaptation into Scots by Victor Carin oftheCarlo Goldoni' s comedy ' I Servitore Di Due Padroni' . Written in 1746, this has been successful his 150 comedies. These extraordinary Edinburgh antics should not most be13-27missed if you7.ofenjoy Aug (not Sun) 30pm a(10.good 00) laugh!!! £4.50 (£3.50) LEVERAGE (BELFAST) Vwu* 36 • FMtiv«l gab, 9-15 Chamb«rc Strwt. Tick«ts 650 2395 K9 * IRISH? Aofversion the truthandgame. Five eejitsAs take each other Irish?for Asome collision viciousofWritten humour fast action. politicians skirt theon and issue,lose. timeUimh soul-searching. and directed by Siofra Campbell and Macdara Nac Aide. Aug 14-Sept 13 9.45pm 15) Fret Aug 3 (not(11.Tues) 9.45pmpreview (11.15) £5.00 (£4.00)
0 LIP SERVICE V«3g Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ■roadB-ROAD MOVIEI Award-Winning comedyandduoLouise, Lip Service returnYvonne in theandultimate movie for the stage. Move over Thelma here come Tina! Adayhead-on collisionexpect of stage screen, combining I confidently themandto fly' Eveningtheatre, Standard.film and live music. 'One Aug 1.22.24.2.205.0pm29-Sept 00pmLondon Aug 14-18. 19.20.228-28 (3.15)3 2.£8.00 (£7.(3.015)0) £7.00 (£6.00)
SEAN LOCK AND BILL BAILEY - ROCK VgVg Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★Yeah.SEAN LOCK AND BILL BAILEY ROCK Remember the rock classic 'Iron Elf? . w ell Bi l Best can' t , and he wrote it. His faithful roadie. Big Sean has a tough job -plums? how do‘Marvellously you entertaincrazed someone s bored funny of private jets, limos and hallucinogenic and who' outlandishly comedy' Independent Aug 18,2S1-25. Aug 10-15. 19.20.217.B-28. ept 2.329.30.9.Sept 45pm1(10.9.445)5pm£8.(10.0045)(£7.0£7.0)00 (£6.00) THE LONDON MUSICALS COMPANY VgVg Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 FLUSH! - THE50’sMUSICAL Fresh from a 4-week runAmerican at the Man-in the-Moon. London, this peachy musical comedy set in a pristine public convenience is as tight as Henry Ford's nuts. Original swinging/blues score. Flush! is where you come to go. 12-Sept Aug 3 1.30pm (3.00) £6.50 (£5.50) A LOST COMEDY CLUB VgV Venue 103 - TG's, TB Wil is and Co, 135a George Street Tickets 225 3003 G6 INDIE COMEDY Anvil Springstien Liverpudlian comic and host of Middlesbrough' s 'Edinburgh' Horses Mouth' Comedy Club comperes the country' s best Indie comedians s new permanent Lost ComedywithClub. Onlyhour two tilminutes walkBudweiser from theat Assembly Rooms. Doors open at 7.30pm a happy 8.30 when isAug£115-27 a pint.(not Suns) 9.15pm (11.30) £6.00 (£4.00) 0 LOST THEATRE V»3g Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre. Chambers St. Hse, 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 TORCH SONGqueen TRILOGY by Harveyas Fierstein. Shows andadopts lovesaofsonArnold Bekoff. drag extraordinaire, he falls instrike and aoutthe ofliveslove, and confronts his mother. These witty, moving plays chord with everyone, straight, in the16-28 closet,5.1or5pmout(7.and Aug 00) proud. £5.00 (£3.50)
LOTHIAN SCHOOLS JAZZ DANCE GROUP 0 1 2 3 g Venue 78 - Drummond Community High School. Cochran Terrace Tickets 556 2651 E10 ★Macbeth, ■ THE retold KING ISin DEAD Lothian Schools Jazz Dance Group present the story amusic danceanddrama production! andof Scottish dance;andlivelyfascinating an old story - all are Exciting fused by choreography; this new young Jazz company into a vibrant performance. Aug 29-31 7.30pm (9.00) £3.00 (£2.50)
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LOYD GROSSMAN - OUT TO LUNCH! 0 12 3^ Vmim 36 - Fartival Club. 9-15 Chambers Street. Ticlwto 650 239S K9 GROSSMAN - ofOUT‘SoTOLong.LUNCH! Following a sell-out London runtheandkeyhole broughtat toLOYD you by the writers Eldorado' . An offbeat look through the lifebyofHithisl . Osborne Masterchef Hero. 'Zany, clever, surprising and very funny' Time Outunknown Sponsored Aug 28-Sipt 3 S.ISpn (9.30) £4.00& Co,(£3.Stockbrokers. 50) THE LUWIE DAHLINGS THEATRE COMPANY Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ★ CLUB BRITANNIA A sell-out in Liverpool! This is yourA chance to stephardinto the worldcomedy of Club(withBritannia, the success sexiest, sleaziest clubwaive in town. side-splitting, hitting an edge). Watching Britannia the rules will make you ask...Do Aug 15-28you(notreally Sun 21)fit in?9.35pm (10.25) £4.50 (£3.50) LIUDMILA LYMAR Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6! 07 ★by■theWICKED WITCH FromShevchenko. Kiev in the Movement, Ukraine. A magic fantasy inspired by aancient poem Ukranian poet Taras drama and voice combine ritual and theatrical magic to reveal the eternal image of the Ukraine. Liudmila Lymar iAug n a spellbinding 15-Sept 3 (not performance Suns) 1.05pmnever (2.00)before £5.00seen (£4.0in0) Britain. LYPSINKA J8 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 THE FABULOUS SHOW Lypsinka. the Goddess of Showbiz and musical Lounge Lizardess fromJudy hell,LYPSINKA sashays into town with her latest extravaganza. Garland. Liz Taylor, thethemtwo Joans'Aall-synching, (Crawford Et all-dancing Collins) plusBallmany more superstars like you' v e never heard before! cross between Lucille and anAugangry flamingo' (NY 2Times) S-18.21.7.233-25. 1-3 (£8. 7.30pm Aug 19.12-14. 20.218-28 0pm (8.9.331.0)Sept£9.00 00) (8.30) £8.00 (£7.00) MABE AND PENTON Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 MABEBurns ANDandPENTON' S SNUFFBogart COMEDY Inspired funny stuff fromHammerstein, this daft double from Allen through and Lanzarotte Bergman, Rodgers and SueelseLawley. Rita Acapulco andSNUFF Tony to drown. those andin peril on the seaGod- if nothing in Edinburgh ' 9 4 see COMEDY and Aug 22-Sept 3 7.30pm (8.30) £5.00 (£4.00)
■ SEX. HANDCUFFS AND RUBBER CHICKENS WITH ALUN KEMPTHORNE Strip-escapology gameshow. and telepathic haddock. Win cash prizes in this hi energy cabaret Aug 15-27 (net 21) 8.30pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) Redheidt Free ★ ■ ONE NIGHT WITH YOU by 306 Theatre Co. Dig out the flares, dust off your medallions! Aug 22-27 10.Spend 15pm a(11.comical 05) £3.evening 50 (£2.5at0) an Elvis convention! ★ DIRTY OLD TOWN Before 'Theatre Workshop’ the Salford red megaphones - Ewan MacColl'buts enjoy! memories. Fast, passionate, entertaining, challenging mixture of of styles. Think Aug 18.18.20.22.24.28 6.15pm (8.00) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ DOWN &■ OUT A new version of 'The Lower Depths' by Maxim Gorki. Gorki's Timeless Aug 15.17,depiction 19.23.25.27of 6.a 1group 5pm (8.of00)derelicts. £4.00 (£3.00) ★look■ JACK by David Greonspan. Winner ofandtheperformance. NSDF 1994. This powerful and poetic at AIDS combines video technology Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) 11.30pm (12midnight) £2.50 (£2.00) ★musical, ■ THEengaging, GREAT IRISH POTATO FAMINE SHOW St Monica's Theatre Co. Original, Aug 15-20 4.30pm (6.revealing 00) £3.and 50 (£2.funny. 50) Dinner with the starvations? DANCE MACABRE 1348-1450 by La Brigita. 50 minutes of shocking drama and exquisite Full of(£2.Gallows Aug 22-27music. 11.00amExceptional... (12noon) £3.00 50) humour Very entertaining. ★ ■ THE INQUISITORS presented by Lovely Plays Promotion Concern. Murder! FistFights! Car Chases! Psychotic performances! Surreal comedy! A 1960's TV detective comedy Aug 29-Septthriller. 3 6.30pm (7.40) £4.50 (£3.50) ■ OLD TIME MUSIC HALL by Cabbages and Things. Talented, tuneful thespians tantalize and titillate travellers temporarily in this town. Refreshments available during performance. Aug 22-27 12.15pm (1.45) £3.00 (£2.00) DOCTOR FAUSTUS by Esque Theatre Company. The tragical history of Doctor Faustus Aug 22-27in true 8.30pmESQUE (9.45)style£4.-0A0 four (£2.50)man crew present Marlowes’ masterpiece. ★ ■ TWO TALEsToF SEEKING AND LOSING Interference Theatre Cooperative. Malice29-Sept and 3deceit8.30pm in a (9.run-down Aug 30) £4.50seaside (£3.50)town - revenge tragedy for the 90 s. BLITHE SPIRIT Noel Coward. Cowardly Lion present ghostly farce with mad medium. hag ridden husband Aug 22-27 12.15pm (1.and45pm)a deceased £5.00 (£4.wife00) returning to flirt with all. WHALE MUSIC by Anthony Minghella. Performed by an all female c laugh,29-Sept makes3 you4.15pm cry, (5.makes Aug 30) you £3.50think! (£2.50)
FRED MACAULAY re 38 - The Gi e. 233 Cr :e. Tickets 226 2151 FREDa MACAULAY Funny isn't goodcomedy. enough'So. Back hisyear,favourite Edinburgh venue with brand new hour of stand-up faralive.'thisat Scotland theOnSunday said 'Rofib-achingly funny, one of the. funniest men SundayTimes havehave said 'Aug One12-Sept the 3wittiest men in Britain' Find out why. (not Tues 18.30) 9.30pm (10.30) £6.00 (£5.00) DONNA MCPHAIL V«V Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowurtt. Tickets 226 2151 J9 DONNA MCPHAIL The STONKINGLY SUPERB' 7 7»e Guardian PERRIER NOMINEE 1993 returns with a brand new show, following success on BBC Radio 1 ' s WINDBAGS, HAVE I GOT NEWSLIKEFORA SHRINKING YOU. MELBOURNE FESTIVAL AND MONTREAL. 'MAKES MADONNA Aug 12-27 8.LOOK 00pm (9.00) £7.00 (£6.00)VIOLET Australian Herald Sun. 0 MAC-TALLA V3 Venue 72 - queen's Hell, Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hotline 667 7776 M10 MAC-TALLA IN CONCERT . . Gaelic SOS. song taken to new dimensions, superlative solo andSingers ensemble performances' Immediately successful onwithdiscCORMACK and in concert. EILIDH MACKENZIE. CHRISTINE PRIMROSE and ARTHUR combine with ALISON toKINNAIRD (clarsach/cello) and BLAIR DOUGLAS (keyboards/accordion) Aug 18 7.30pm (9.30) even £7.00 (£5.transcend 50) their pre-eminence as soloists. 0 THE MAD ABBOT V*3* Venue 84 - The Mad Abbot. Abbotsford Lodge, 18 Morningside Road. Tickets 447 8811. N2 For the fifthcomedy year running we offer youtragedy non-stop 10amTantalise - 3am. Mind boggling and tear-jerking tooursuitentertainment all tastesfromandfromdawn ages. your taste buds with great grub and grog in cafe/bar t i l dawn. The friendliest venue in town' The Stage ■at BAD CABARET late bar. live bands. If you get the chance to be badHABIT habit GRAB10.IT!Big30»mnames, Aunthe15-Sent 3 (net Suns) (3.00am) £3.50 (£3.00)
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MAGIC CARPET THEATRE VeVe Venua 82 - Southsida, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ■fromTHEoneWIZARD OFCASTLE MAGIC A very funny, exciting, spooky play for 5-IVs ofapprentice. the U.K.'sMicky, leadingmeets professional children' s theatre companies. When the sorcerer' s the wizard and Catastrophe, his invisible cat. the fun begins. Highlyaudiences. entertaining... hilarious audience participation... amazing magic... perfect for family Aug 13-Sept 3 Offer 12.10pm (1.25) £4.50 (£4.00) Specie! Ticket The £7.00 both shows Wiierd Of Cestle Megic/OIY Circus Workshop ■clowning....' DO IT children YOURSELF WORKSHOPS left withCIRCUS faces painted, eyes shiningTrywithunicycling, excitement.' juggling. Glasgow Herald. Aug 13-Sept 3 10. 1 0am (11. 4 5) £3.50 £7.Specie! 00 bothTicketshowsOffer. DiY Circus Workshop/The Wiierd Of Cestle Megic MAKHAMPOM SIAMESE THEATRE °«V*3 Venue 33 ■ Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 Ul ★ ■ DAENG BETWEENpresent TWO aWORLDS Fresh fromclassical a highlyandsuccessful tourwithof Germany. Makhampom mixture of mime, folk dances traditional tell the thestoryeyesof theof exploitation destructionthought-provoking of a Thai rural communitymusic seen tothrough a young girl.and Moving, entertainment. Aug 10-18. 2 1-23 3. 3 0pm (4. 4 5) £6.00 (£5. 0 0) Aug 19,20 3.30pm (4.45) £7.00 (£6.00) THE MAMBO CLUB OF EDINBURGH G»V*3* Venue 75 - The Mambo Clut), West Tollcross. Info 229 0469 15 ■Mambo THE MAMBO CLUBeveryOF night EDINBURGH For anTheamazing year inReggae, succession. Clubandis open ofsthe festival. music.fifthAfrican. LatinyouThe andto Salsa, Soca Calypso. Guest DJ' . Live Bands on weekdays. Sir Ossie invites come and party. Admission strictly by 1.30am. Aug 12-Sept 10.Late 00pmBars. (4.00im) Sun-Thur £4.003 (£3.00) Fri/Sit £5.00 (£4.00)
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MAMBO INN - LITHE AND DIRECT FROM BRIXTON V«V» Venue 2 - Fringe Club, Teviot Row, Bristo Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 or S. Night: 650 4673 L8 ■Friday' MAMBO INN FUNKIN' UP THE FRINGE CLUB The Fringe cries Mambo every n'Saturday night ofLatin.the African Fest whenanditJazz. opensU itswantvenerable portals toTropicalismo the wholly orgasmic Mambo mix: ' n uff up Funky beats? Aug 13 *FeeleverytheFriFunk ft Setdeep till 3inSeptyour9.fest00pmtonight. (2.30am) Free with Fringe Club membership. MANIA PRODUCTIONS V»V» Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 ★politically BOYFRIEND FROM HELL by Gary Drabwell and Colin Hyde. Left wing girl swaps incorrect boyfriend for heavenly right-onDrabwellian lover withdialogue. diabolical secret! High energy, sexy, comedy rock musical with dynamic Aeg 13, IS. 17, ».21.23.2S.27.29.31.Sept 2 7.00pm (6.30) £5.50 (£4.50) ★ DERMOTT by Sladjanainto Vujovichis (FRINGE FIRST Winner A black comedyhisabout one man's investigation wife's infidelity, his best1993).friend' s loyalty, own mortality, Aug 12,14, It,and18,the20,2Meaning 2,24,2B.2B,of3Life. 0,Sept 1.3 7.00pm (8.30) £5.50 (£4.50) WAR DANCEwinning by Gary Drabwell. A wild night out leads to sex, violence, murder and rape.14-Sept Award Aug 3 (not Tues)199312.hit. 00 Midnight (12.30) £3.00 (£2.00) ■Venue KARAOKE MANIA The smash hitaudience. Cabaret Party. Sing as badly as you like in the bar. Entry Aug 14-Sept 3 (notfree Tues)for 12.War30«mDance (2.00) £2.00 (£1,50) ★ KETTENSEELE A mad 'manager punishes a German actor with NazHightning. guillotines Aug 28-Septand3 10.Polish 30pmpunk. (11.45)Knife-humour' £3.00 (£2.00)Berlin Weekly. Concert after show. Vmuu 4 - St. Columbi’i by thu Cartlu, Johniton Terrace. Tickate 220 5959 J7 ★ ■ THE CENCIDynamic by Neil Monaghan. Murder, corruption, and the terrifying forces Artaud.(£4.incest Aug 14.ofIB. nature. 18,20.22,24,26,2B,physical 30,Sept 1.theatre 3 6.15pminspired (7.45) by£5.50 50) ★ ■ ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Gari Jones1993. - REFLECTIVE Powerful,disturbing, stunning, exciting' byScotsman. Innovative,THEATRE up-front, - physical Exploring Aug 13, IS,the17,1rise 9,21,in23,Fascism. 25,27,29,31,Sept 2 6.15pm (7.30) £5.50 (£4.50) METAMORPHOSIS by STEVEN BERKOFF.a beetle. Physical theatre at its most stunning, as Gregor becoming Aug 14-20torments 10.30imhis(12.family 00) by£5.00 (£4.00) MANTIS THEATRE COMPANY V»nu» 41 • Hil Strut Theatre, 19 Hil Strutt. Ticket* 226 6522 THE DONAHUE Set inintothea old playroom of ofana Irish family childhood home, an innocent domesticofSISTERS scene twists violentattic re-enactment disturbing incident. Winner the British One Act Play Festival in 1992. playwright Geraldine Aron excels with 3this(notmysterious, Aug 10-Sept Sun 14.21) humorous 6.45pm (7.2and5) deeply £5.00 (£4.sinister 00) tale.
ENNIO MARCHETTO Venue 72 - Queen’s Hall. Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hotline 667 7776 M10 ■winning ENNIOItalian MARCHETTO Apresents Festival afavourite fornew4 paper NIGHTScharacters ONLY! Thisincluding unique awardperformer host of Barbra Carmencostumes Miranda.andPrince, the Gregorian Monks.highly As hilarious as evertourwithde aStreisand. feast of comic wickedandparody. 'Ingenious...a imaginative force’ Aug 22-25The Scotsman. 10.30pn (11.30) £9.00 (£8.00) MARCO’S Venue 98 - Marco s, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 AThrusting, sparklingvibrant, line up with of theatre, revue,buzz cabaret, dance,value music,forjazzmoney. and live bands.all a genuine and smime, guaranteed Superb day bars and a wonderful cafe make Marco' the most exciting and satisfying venue on the Fringe. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO' S NESThighlyDaleentertaining' Wasserman’s adaptation of this startling ’First(3.class, Aug 22-Saptcontemporary 3 (not Tues 30)classic.2.00pm 30) £4.50 (£3.50) The Scotsman ★ ■thePIPPI LONGSTOCKING Playbox Theatre bring Astrid Lindgren’s wonderful story ofAug 22-27amazing 2.00pm'Pippi'(3.40)to Edinburgh £5.50 (£3.5in0)a new family musical. ★dancing, MORPHINE AND BALLROOM DANCING In this realm of morphine and ballroom Aug 21-27six4.space 00pm (5.baby 15) speed £4.50 freaks (£3.00)are searching for an exit sign. BEN HUR Renegade's explosive adaptation of Lew Wallace s epic saga of revenge and faith. Aug 14-28 (not Tues) 4.05pm (5.25) £5.00 (£4.50) ★ ONFDEATH ROW WITH WOODY ALLEN Comedy Factory presents James Mason. John Kennedy Aug 12-29 6.00pmand(6.5hundreds 0) £4.50more, (£3.50)but mainly Keith Wickham. ★Rio■ deODETE MADE IN BRASIL Innocent girl made woman in fecund Bahia, maid in Aug 12,Janeiro, 14,16,18.2amazed 0.22,24.2by6.2soap-opera. 8,31,Sept 2 6.00pm (7.30) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ ■ URUCUBACA Brazilian contradiction: the Blond woman!' warns Pai de Santo. order'B(7.eware Evangelistas. Aug 13.Macumba 15,17.18,21,ritual. 23,25,2’Clean 7,29,Septthy1.3soul!’6.00pm 20) £5.00 (£4.Believe 00) both. ULTIMATE COMEDY QUIZandTestcrackerjack your knowledge of comedy. Guest comedians! Exciting Aug 12-29prizes! 8.30pmChampagne (9.20) £4.50 (£3.50) pencils to be won! ★ SIZE 12 Sex.Blackfashion, supermodels. A satirical look at a glossy magazine and its readers. Aug 12-28New (not Tues) Comedy. 9.00pm (10.15) £4.50 (£3.50) ■'Something THE LORRAINE BOWEN EXPERIENCE A rare, rare treat' Vancouver Courier. Aug 12-Sept 3between 10.00pmJoyce (11.15)Grenfell £5.50and(£4.Madonna' 50) Time Out. 'Pure Sex' Melody Maker. THE PURPLE PINEAPPLE SHOWandMore energy than a multiple orgasm. See two foxy Glasgwegian in their Aug 1229 10.sirens 30pm (11. 30) ripe £4.50 (£3.raucous 50) cabaret. ■ JAMUnique. WITH WILL Legendary American Jazz Hoofer. Turns tap dancing into an art form. Aug 14-27 11.3Inventive. 0pm () £5.Infectious. 00 (£3.50)Always a celebration of life. WHOOPS VICAR 'AISn THAT YOUR DICK? A revue. Vulgar, rude, witty, scurrilous, libellous, Aug 12-Septhilarious. 3 (not Tues) absolute 12miJiiightscream' (I.OOim)The Scotsman £5.00 (£3.00) ■talented THE NUCLEAR WHALE SAXAPHONE ORCHESTRA Saxaphone saviours.... and8.0zany' LA45)Reader. 'V(£4.ibrant and audacious' Jazz Review. Aug 12. 1 3 0pm (9. £5. 0 0 0 0) Aug 14-28 8.00pm (9.45) £8.00 (£5.00) ■ THE SWEETHEARTS They the play anything: Prince to Presley, Marley to Motown, but which you. ()You £4.00 throw Aug 18-29is up11.to30pm (£3.00)dice - they throw the party. ★ THE D.I.Y. OF THE JACKAL TwoDIVmen. one passion, half a mind. Countersunk comedy. Monthly. Aug 13-29'A(netwellTues)put-together 3.00pm (4.piece' 00) £5.00 (£3.00) ★ 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (IN A FISHTANK) Jules Verne s classic mercilessly to comic Aug 13-Sept 3ripped (nut Tues) 7.00pmshreds. (8.00) £5.00 (£3.00) ■greatest ALANsongs DAVIDSON SINGS THE SONGS OF SINATRA of arguably the ever written, impeccably performed, ensure Aanselection hour of pleasure for any Sinatra fan. Aug 13-29 10.00pm (11.00) £5.00 (£4.00) TEECHERS by John ofGodber. School's out forcomedy. summer. Mark Kay presents this dynamic and original Aug 13-29 (netversion Tuns, Weds)Godber' 7.30pms classroom (8.45) £5.00 (£3.00) TO by Jim Cartwright. A funny and moving tale about the lives of two publicans coming Aug 13-29to(nettermsTuns)with4.grief. 30pm (5.45) £5.00 (£3.00) ■jazz,TARTAN AMOEBAS Undoubtedly the best funk, ceilidh band in Scotland. Reggae, funk and Scot' s music enchanting Aug 13.19,26 11.30pm (1.30«D- an £4.00 (£3.00)and powerful combination. ★ MINIMAL STORIESA physical, Explores the complexity of human relationships when under the strain Aug 28-Septof3civil4.0war. 0pm (5.15) £4.00absurd, (£3.00)moving experience. ★ IN DEFENCE OF PORN Theatre is accident,ofthetheatre publicisauction, lottery, chance.an aeroplane, bingo, Aug 12-29horse-racing, 12miJ»iBfctroulette. (1.10«m) The£5.00only(£4.point 00) GREATEST SHOW ON PERTH A unique sublime blend of comedy and Perth -★AugtheTHE13-Sept jewel in3 (not Tayside' Tues)s crown. 5.30pm (6.30) £5.00 (£3.00)
0 1 MARDI BRASS V Venue 77 - The Square Centre. Nicolson Square Methodist Church. L10 ■byBAROQUE TO BLUES A lively foray into the varied repertoire of brass playing given this London-based quintet making their Edinburgh debut. Music for trumpets, horn, trombone tuba(6.- 4includes Aug 22-27 and5.45pm 5) £4.5their 0 (£3.own 00) arrangements. JURASSIC TO JAZZ Children' s workshops a brassthisplayer'novels journey through musicalwilltime. unusual instruments andtracing accessories and energetic show be funUsing Aug 22.24.28.27 1.for00pmall the(1.45)family.£3.0Culminates 0 (£1.00) in a Saturday extravaganza.
MASTERSON PRODUCTIONS Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 UNDER MILK'Absolutely WOOD wonderful, George Dillonintensely directstherapeutic, Guy Masterson in Dylan Thomas’ masterpiece. intensely uplifting' Usual Suspects A treasure trove of comic one-liners and surreal stand-up monologues' Scotland On Sunday ' t enderness and menace, poignancy and absurdity.....Absorbing and richly entertaining’ Guardian Aug 8.21-23.12noon 25.29-Sept Aug 13.19.210.4,218-28 (1.30)3 £8.12noon 50 (£7.(1.530)0) £7.50 (£6.50) PLAYING BURTON Guy Masterson. Richard s nephew, directs Josh Richards ipoetry, n Markpandemonium. Jenkins’ powerfulShakespeare testament to&...Elizabeth a great Burton' actor.From Taylor! the valleys to super-stardom, Aug 15-17. 2 4 12noo> (1. 3 0) £6.50 (£5. 5 0) Aug 28-Sept 3 4.00pm (5.30) 0 1 MC REBBE D RAPPING RABBI Vo Venue 50 - The Music Box, 9c Victoria Street. Tickets 220 4847 J8 ■comedian' SICK HEILGLR.Food, guilt, paranoia, food & ' C omic irreverence' Observer from 'God's who fuses Jewish Humour with dance music to get ' K OSHER HOUSE!' 'Independent. A phenomenonTheinessence entertainment' Edgeware' of JewishJames humour'Whale. FT. "The'A Woody highlightAllen of thefromFestival' Radio Four.26-28 'Have 9.something Aug 45pm (11.45)to eat'£10.his00 mother. (£8.00) YID VICIOUS & THE CASH The JEWISH PUNK band. Never mind the New Wave Of New28-28 Wave 9.BOLLOCKS, Jew00)Wave Of Jew Wave!!! Aug 45pm (11.45)here’s£10.the00 (£8. MIKA Maorisong transvestite discoshow diva from THE PIANO' comperes with hits from his sellout Aug sensual 28-28 9.45pmand(11.4dance 5) £10.00 (£8.'LAVA 00) LOVER'.
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0 1 ME ME ME THEATRE COMPANY V« Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge. 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 22S 7995. J7 * PULLING THE LEGS OFF ANTS/BIT Double Bil . Two crisp new pieces from this international theatre ensemble. Bit: an absurd courtroom tries a corpse for murder. PLA: entertains your morbid curiosity through vignettes and dance. Music, madness and movement comically collide in these alternately poignant and frantic explorations of sex, death and appetite. Aug 22-Sept 3 9.00pm (10.15) £5.00 (£3.50)
0 1 MENAGERIE A TROIS V* Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House. Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 ■ PEOPLE YOUR MOTHER WOULD HAVE DISAPPROVED OF This energetic musical cabaret takes Vicci Mitchell-Luker. Mark Davidson and Peter Swales through some of the less savoury characters of the English and American musical. These are the songs of the anti-heroes: the con-men, the tarts, the pimps and all that jazz. Aug 22-Sept 3 1.35pm (2.20) £4.50 (£4.00)
JOHNNY MERES Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 MELANIE AND SUSAN 1993 Perrier nominee, comic and singer Johnny Meres (formerly Johnny Venue 33 ■ Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 SONGS Immaterial) this year concentrates on the singing bit. One of Britain' s most inventive KITTENS GO GRRRRRI! Following last year's sell-out success the Pussies of comedians. Exquisite songs recalling Neil Innes at his bittersweet best' The Guardian Popularism return! More sassy character comedy featuring Dutch MTV presenters, 'Brilliant slowburn humour' The Independent 'A mega-talent' Scotland On Sunday Great Voice’ Evening News fascistic Purley PE teachers and the revival of 60’s girl group The Barnettes'. The 'Aug 12-Sept 3 6.00pm (7.00) £5.50 (£4.50) thinking woman's Dick Emery Show, 'hilarious.... one of the best laughs on the Fringe' Scotsman Aug 10-18,21,22.24.2S,29-31,Sept 2,3 3.30pm (4.30) £6.00 (£5.00) Aug 19.20.26-28 3.30pm (4.30) £7.00 (£6.00) MIMUS MUNDANUS Venue 98 • Marco's, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 * ■ ODETE - MADE IN BRASIL MIMUS MUNDANUS. Brazilian Mime is passionate, disturing and magical-realistic theatre. Odete - Made in Brasil. I dream of Rio de MELTON MOWBRAY F.E.C. o , 2 3# witty, I pick coffee in Bahia. I love soap-opera. I scrub Madam's toilet. I am maid in Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge. 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 Janeiro. Brazil. * THE CHILDREN SHOW This is the chance to see popular stories for children Aug 12.14.16,18,20,22.24.26.28,31,Sept 2 6.00pm (7.30) £5.00 (£4.00) dramatised in an exciting and imaginative way by students of Melton Mowbray FEC. A ■ URUCUBACA is an Evil Spell in Brazilian Macumba (Voodoo). Religion. Superstition, show that hopes to bring a sense of fun and 'play' back to the Fringe. Obsession lead Zulmira to her one moment of glory - the best funeral in the World! Aug 13,16.17,19,21,23,25,27,29.Sept 1,3 6.00pm (7.20) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 29-Sept 3 12.15pm (1.30pm) £5.00 (£2.00) FOR FRINGE INFORMATION RING 031-226 5257 or 5259 OPEN 10am - 7pm
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MIND THE GAP Venus 19 ■ C. Over-Seas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 BETRAYAL - Mind The Gap returns to the Fringe with ' Betrayal', Harold Pinter's triangle of sexual deception - a common experience made uncommon by Pinter's incisive humour. Accessible but unsettling. 'Effortless naturalism...a tour de force' Durham Palatinate. Aug 21-27 4.«pm (5.55) £5.00 (£3.00) Venue 49 - Bedlam Theatre. 2 Forrest Road. Tickets 225 9893 L8 JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH by Roald Dahl. The luminous adventures of two sympathetically challenged aunts, a big-little boy, a grubby old man, six simply enormous, decidedly peculiar insects and a psychedelic peach of improbable proportions. Aug 29-Sipt 3 6.15pm (7.30) £4.00 (£2.00)
PAUL MOROCCO, ANTONIO FORCIONE 3& ALESSANDRO °bVb b Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ■MOROCCO OLE! One joins of Europe' s most unorthodox comedy acts extraordinary performer PAUL forces with acclaimed guitarist ANTONIO FORCIONE and singer ALESSANDRO an explosion and unpredictable flamenco, to goandwhere no comedy music show hasingone before. 'Aofrealfruit,treat,firefunny, spectacular' Daily Telegraph Aug 12-18. 2 1. 2 3-25. 2 9-Sept 3 11. 4 5pm (I. O Oem) £7. 5 0 (£6. 5 0) Aug 19,20,26-28 11.45pm (1.00am) £8.50 (£7.50) BRUCE MORRISON V»V Venue 5 - Tron Kirk, High Street J9 *among AULDtheREIKIE ‘wale o' i lka town That Scotland kens beneath the moon.... 'KiPerformed ancient excavations of Marlins Wynd in the Royal Mile' s Tron r k. Bruce Morrison bringsdramatisation 18th century Edinburgh'Fergusson' s streets, rogues and scandals to life in this Scotsvividly Aug vigorous 11-27 (not Sun 14.21) 1.3of0pmRobert (2.00) Donationss tofascinating Laokaamia 1773 Rasaarch Fundpoem.
0 MKM PRODUCTIONS V*3* Venue 47 - The Cafe Royal. 17 West Register Street Tickets 556 2549 G9 ■k UNNERVING PLANTS combines dance, music and magic in an off-beat stream of surreal situations, which are guaranteed to amuse and invigorate. This country’s newest talent - Andre Tabrizifar and Mark Davison, fresh from a widely acclaimed sell- BRUCE MORTON out tour of London and Cambridge bring you this psychotic and terrifying comedy. Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Sun 21) 4.15pm (5.45) £5.00 (£4.50) 5 Scotland' HOUSE s GESTURE AND COMMENTARY OF THE HIGHEST CLASS' The most talent and4 star s SIN presents hisObserver. guideEVERY to domestic living.exciting SoonThetocomic be a Channel series.of 'Channel GROWS 4'TRULY FUNNIER WITH PERFORMANCE' Herald. JOHN MOLONEY V*V* Aug 12-18.21-25 8.15pm (9.30) £7.50 (£6.50) Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Stones, West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 Aug 19.20.28-27 8.15pm (9.30) £8.50 (£7.50) ONLY MOLONEY Three years is a long time in Showbiz - far too long for Moloney to have been away. He's back this year with a brand new show combining scintillating wit. songs, and sketches. Moloney's preview shows sold out in advance with added RICHARD MORTON V«V« dates due to public demand. This is a hot ticket. Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 Aug 12-14.16-22.24-31.Sept 2.3 9.30pm (10.30) £6.50 (£5.50) ★a recent RICHARD MORTON Following his success at last year' s festival with Jo Brand andto sell out 50 date tour with Jack Dee. the award winning comic returns Edinburgh with his firsts answer one manto Billy show.Connolly' Winner Guardian of the 'Time Out Comedy Award'. Hilarious.... Newcastle' THE MONGOOSE THEATRE COMPANY 3 'Aug 12-18, 2 1-25, 2 9-Sept 3 11. 3 0pm (12. 3 0am) £7. 0 0 W Aug 19.20.28-28 11.30pm (12.30am) £8,00 (£7.00) (£6.00) Venue 36 - Festival Club. 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ★ SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE LURE OF THE REICHENBACH At his literary 0 1 2 3 peak. Arthur Conan Doyle "murders' Sherlock Holmes; Doyle's historical novels shall MOVING TERMS » be his ’claim to immortality’. Seven actors show his exasperated progression from Venue 19 - C. Over-Seas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 creator to destroyer - but Doyle reckons without Sherlock Holmes' indestructibility. ★ VANISHING POINT Come along into the Vanishing Point - MOVING TERMS willG7 'Splendid...a fascinating study' Sheridan Mor/ey. take you thereto inbethis new Here' pieces ofyourdevised theatre writtenwho by Simon Aug 13-20 4.20pm (5.40) £5.00 (£4.00) Everthewanted in a exciting roadmake movie? chance! Who knows you willJones. meet onAug way. . . but careful, sure you leave a trail back! 28-Sept 3 11.30am (12.15pm) £4.00 (£3.00) ROGER MONKHOUSE WITH TONY BURGESS °«V«3« MOVING THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH Venue 50 - The Music Box, 9c Victoria Street. Tickets 220 4847 J8 V*2*3* ROGER MONKHOUSE WITH TONY BURGESS About Roger they said not pretty W.P.C. Uanue 33 Pl e asanca, 60 The Pl a asanca. Ti c ket s 556 6550 but always invigorating' Guardian 'Big, hard, deeply cynical, practically terrifies the ★ DARIO FO'S ABDUCTING DIANA British Premiere - high-finance, high farce,L11 audience' Scotsman 'Cruel comic talent' The List 'Inch perfect satire' Deadpan Also media-magnates, pyromania. stand-up comedy, Susan Penhaligon - who is Diana? appearing, Tony Burgess, runner up in the last 'So You Think You're Funny Competition' Kidnapped! By her mother? With the vicar? Kidnappers or paparrazzi? With party and City Life Magazine's "Comedian of the Year’. masks?? Benedict Taylor hiding in a fridge. 'A play in Aug 12-Sept 3 9.45pm (10.45) £6.00 (£4.00) defence ofParty the political rich' Dariomasks Fo -3Ah!6.3And Aug 10-14. 1 8-18, 2 1, 2 3-25, 2 9-Sept 0pm 0) £7.0*0 Unison) (£6.00 SUPDCY ♦ Unison) Aug 19,20,28-28 6.30pm (8.30) £8.00 (£7.0(8.0 3SUPDCY
GASSY MONTGOMERY V«V« Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ★ BUTTERCUP Where do you go for a spiritual tuneup in LA? Maya puts her head in the oven, but Rilke's in the microwave demanding strudel and art. MTV headbutts fine art in this tale of an individual's search for happiness in a blasted society. ’Montgomery shines, brighter than a supernova’ Woodstock Times Aug 10-Sept 3 (not Aug 14.21.Sept 1) 11.45im (12.25) £4.50 (£3.00)
MOVING VISIONS DANCE THEATRE 0 1 Venue 127 - St John's Church, West End, Princes Street H6 ■theTHESt John PASSION OF ofCHRIST / THETheCELTIC PASSION TheaPassion of Christ score employsby Passion J S Bach. Celtic Passion uses commissioned American Benny Festival Gerberg.award Choreography; Ross McKim. directorstudents Ballet Rambert School And Edinburgh winner.(New Dancers are former of the school. 'Aug Marvellous Dancing' Dance Magazine York) (2.00)(7.00)£5.00 (£3.00) Aug 24-26 29-Sept 1.1 00pm6.00pm
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MU-LAN ARTS Tickets SS6 6550 Venue 33 • PI ice, 60 The L11 ★ SUZY WRONG - HUMAN CANNON From Martiallesson Arts viain turning Dim Sumyourin Dagenham. Thisa softbreathtakingly funny solo showMarx is antoobject anatomy from target into a lethal weapon. Includes the amazing, gravity defying ping pong21-25, ball 2act.9-31,rarely outside Bring(£4. your50)own beer and surgical gloves. Aug Supt(5.1-3seen 5pm (5.(£5.China. 30)50) £5.50 Aug //-18, 19,20.2628 4.15pm 30) 4.1£6.50 MUSIC IN OLD ST. PAUL’S Venue 45 • Old St. PeuTe Church 6 HeB, Jeffrey Street. Tickets (Hall) 557 6696 H10 ■St.FESTIVAL MASSES Come and shareHaydn' in thes 'SBells and Smells of14th) High and Mass'Ninelson' Old Paul' s . This year, we are featuring t. Nicholas' (Sun (Sun the MesseFreeSolennelle by Louis Vierne (Sun 28th). Aug 14.21st) 21,26Masses, H.00emand(IZ^Opee) ■andHANDEL' S MESSIAH Handel’sShankland. great masterpiece performed by Old St. Paul's choir orchestra, directed by Aug 28 7.00pm (10.00) £6.Leslie 00 (£4.00) 0 MUSIC IN THE MUSEUM Vo3o Venue 43 - Royal Musaum of Scotland. Chambers Street. Tickats 225 7534 K9 MUSIC IN THE MUSEUM Enjoy a triowillofbemusical delightsthein festival the glass-topped main hall of the museum. Three concerts held during in this annual celebration sponsored by the Clydesdale Bank. So why not join us? MARISA ROBLES HARP ENSEMBLE Five female harpists play a harmonious programme for you Doors00) open Aug 17 6.30pm (7.45)to enjoy. £6.00 (£4. Ticket6pm. pric* mclaJts gins of win* PHILHARMONIA HORNS Rousing routine guaranteed to raise the roof of the Museum! Aug 24 6.Doors 30pm (7.open 45) 6pm. £6.00 (£4.00) Ticket price i»el«d»s Bl«»s of wine GRIGORI ft YURI ZHISUN AND NIGEL HUTCHISON Two violins and a piano provide Aug 31 a6.splendid 30pm (7.4programme 5) £6.00 (£4.of00)enjoyable music. Doors open 6pm.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH ORCHESTRAS V»nu« 100 - Central Hil , West Tollcrou. Tickets 229 7937 K5 BBritain' EDINBURGH FESTIVAL OFandBRITISH YOUTH ORCHESTRAS Over 2,000 of s top young musicians, guests from abroad, play everything from classical tolargest contemporary, baroqueoftoorchestral band music inchamber this 15thmusic. FestivalCOMPLETELY within a Festival, the Fringe showcase and FREE FOR CHILDREN. STUDENTS. UNEMPLOYED. DISABLED AND YOUNG SCOT CARDHOLDERS. NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF NORWAY Preitt - Folk Tunes from Hardanger: Sibelius and Juliet. Aug 13 -7.Violin 30pm (9.Concerto, 30) £5.0Prokofiev 0 (£3.00 P)- Romeo SUDCY Fret CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA A variety of ensembles from the programme. Aug orchestra IS 12.30pmplay(1,a30)lively£2.50 (£1.00 P) SUDCY Fr»« CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: ANGU. Britten - Sinfonia da Requiem. - Firebird, Mahler - Songs ofDAVID a Wayfarer. Lutoslawski No.4.(£3.Stravinsky AugK 7.30pm- Symphony (9.30) £5.00 00 P) SUDCY Free STONELEIGH ADRIANforBROWN. Clarinet Concerto,YOUTH MozartORCHESTRA - Horn ConcertoCONDUCTOR: No.1. Bach - Concerto 2 Violins,Weber FtodneyBennett Aug 16 -12.Sinfonietta. 30pm (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SUPCY Free STONELEIGH YOUTH ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: ADRIANBennett BROWN.- Sinfonietta. Rossini Thieving Magpie. Brahms - Violin and Cello Concerto. Rodney Smetana Vltava and Blanik. Ah 16 7.30pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Free HILLHEAD STRINGS ELAINE- Simple FERNANDEZ. Elgar - Serenade. BridgeCONDUCTOR: - Lament. Britten Symphony.Stamitz Suppe- Viola - LightConcerto. Cavalry. MacCunn Aug 17 7.3and 0pmHandel. (9.3B) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Free THE 12 CELLOS OF THE EDINBURGH YOUTH ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR: TIMOTHY PAXTON. Aug 16 12.Villa-Lobos 30pm (1.30)- Bachianas £2.50 (£1.0Brasilieras 0 P) SUDCYNoFree5. Klengel - Hymnus. KINGSTON YOUTH- Clarinet SINFONIA CONDUCTOR: WHITE. Question, Haydn - Mozart Oxford Symphony, Weber Concerto No 2, Ives - ThePHILIP Unanswered -AugJupiter 19 7.Symphony. 30pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Free ABERDEEN CONDUCTOR: CooketoSuite. Bach -RECORDER 8 part Motet.ENSEMBLE Nevin - Narcissus, and DOUGLAS items fromHASTON. 16th Century Gershwin. Aug 20 12.30pm (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Fr«« CRACOW ORCHESTRA JACK DELEKTA. Karlowicz - YOUTH Serenade.CHAMBER Mozart - Violin Concerto inCONDUCTOR. D, Gorecki - Symphony No 3. Butterworth Aug 26 7.30pm- In(9.Memory. 30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SCUDY Fn« CORNWALL YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: JANET ELSTON. Jacob Concerto. Johnson - Sinfonietta. Barnes Chance - Korean Folk Song. Lloyd Webber andBourgeois. Aug 22 12.30pm (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Free CORNWALL YOUTH WINDStauffer ORCHESTRA JANETWebber, ELSTON.Bourgeois. Jacob Concerto,andLunnBarnes - Bluesprint. - FugueCONDUCTOR: and Swing, Lloyd Johnson Aug 22 7.30pm (9.30)Chance. £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Free CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WILLIA OF THEHaydn NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF SCOTLAND, CONDUCTOR: - SymphonyYOUTH No 96. Sallinen - Variations. Sibelius Pelleas Er Melisande. Stravinsky Pulcinella. Aug 23 7.30pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Fr««
CORNWALL YOUTH ORCHESTRA DAVID FROST. Bach No.3.24Handel Grosso(£1.Op00 6.P)CONDUCTOR: plus Aug 12.30pm- Concerto (1.30) £2.50 SPUCYbrass, Fnu percussion and wind. CORNWALL YOUTH ORCHESTRA FROST.Variations, Ives - Variations America. Arnold - Symphony No 5,CONDUCTOR: Tchaikovsky DAVID - Rococo SibeliusonFinlandia. Aug 24 7.30pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SOUCY Frau CONDUCTOR: DAVID -BENNET. Wells -VIVALDI Villanella.- STRING Bizet - ORCHESTRA Carmen. Handel(BERKSHIRE) - Concerto Grosso. Khachaturian Sabre Dance. Sibelius Romanze. Bach Brandenburg No 3. Aug 25 12.30pw (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Fruu NORTH YORKSHIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bartok - Dance Suite,andDebussy - Nocturnes. TchaikovskyCONDUCTOR: - Romeo andROBIN Juliet, BLACK. Arnold. Copland. Arutunian Rimsky-Korsakov. Aug 26 12. 3 0pm (1. 3 0) £2.50 (£1. 0 0 P) SDUCY Fni Aug 26 7.30pm (8.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Frut NORTH YORKSHIRE ANDGregson, STAGE Gershwin. BANDS CONDUCTORS: GRAHAM WALKER AND RALPH CONCERT ALDER. Sparke. Bourgeois; Schifrin, Rich, Hooper, Aug 27 Count 12.30pmBasie. (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Fruu LOTHIAN REGION BRASS BAND CONDUCTOR: NIGEL BODDICE. Dodgson (Premiere), Berlioz - March To The Scaffold. Sparke - Mexican Fantasy. Bach - Toccata and 27Fugue.7.30pm Aug (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Fruu Venue 187 - St Giles Cathedral. High Street. Royal Mile J9 ST GILESReed,ATByrd, 6 - BORDERS REGIONAL WIND ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: KEVIN PRICE. Russell Bennett. Holst. Strauss. Arnold. Bourgeois. Zdechiik. Aug 28 6.00pm (7.00) AJmisiion Frt« Venue 100 - Central Hall, West Tollcross. Tickets 229 7937 K5 STRATHCLYDE SCHOOLS CONDUCTOR: HOLLAND.Bedford Light, - Praeludium. Holst - WIND Suite NoBAND 2. Bernstein - West SideHUGHINA Story. Maslanske Golden Gregson Festive. Aug 29 12.30pm (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Fm RSAMD- Poet JUNIOR DEPARTMENT ORCHESTRA JAMES- Concertino. DURRANT Suppe Ravel - Pavane. Kodaly -CONDUCTOR: Concerto. Prokofiev Massenet LeAnd Cid.(9.3Peasant, Aug 29 7.-30pm 0) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Fret FIFE Scottish YOUTH CHAMBERmusic CHOIR/FIFEandYOUTH STRINGS CONDUCTOR: ROBERT TAIT. Aug 30 12.30pmtraditional (1.30) £2.50 (£1.for00bass P) SDUCYstrings Fm plus a variety of classical items. FIFE YOUTH ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: RICHARD EVANS. Wilson - St Kentigern Suite. Aug 30Whyte 7.30pm- Scottish (9.30) £5.Dances. 00 (£3.Schubert 00 P) SDUCY- Symphony Fr«« No 9. and MacCunn. PERTH YOUTH ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLES Wind Ensemble. Del Borgo StringFr»» Quartet: MozartPercussion - Quartet inEnsemble: C. Aug 31 12.-3Dimensions. 0pm (1.30) £2.Brass 50 (£1.Ensemble. 60 P) SDUCY PERTH YOUTH ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: D EOIN BENNET. BerliozDelius - Roman Carnival. Bruch Kol Nidrei. Sibelius Karelia Suite. Offenbach, Arnold. and Borodin. Aug 31 7.30pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.00 P) SDUCY Fr«« CENTRAL REGIONPian'YOUTH WIND BANDJacob. CONDUCTOR: Gabrieli - Sonata e Forte.SYMPHONIC Grundman - Concertante. Williams.ALAN WeberBELL and Schoenberg. Suptl 12.30pm (1.30) £2.50 (£1.00 P) SDUCY Fm CENTRAL REGION YOUTH ORCHESTRA ft CHOIR CONDUCTOR: RICHARD GALLOWAY. Supt 1 7.30pmHaydn (9.30)- Nelson £5.00 Mass. (£3.00 P)Durufle SDUCY- Requiem. Fr»« DUNBARTONSHIRE PRIMARY SCHOOLS ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: RONALD WALKER. fun programme Sept 2 12.A30pm (1.30) £2.50of(£1.symphonic 00 P) SDUCYlightFr»«classics for all ages. STRATHCLYDEBELL.SCHOOLS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHRISTOPHER Dvorak - Carnival Overture. Vaughan Williams - LarkCONDUCTOR: Ascending. Copland Supt 2 7.- 3Rodeo. 0pm (9.3Shostakovich D) £5.00 (£3.-0Symphony 0 P) SDUCY NoFw1. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: EDWARD HARPER. Supt 3 12.Tippett 30pm (1.- 3Sellinger' 0) £2.50s (CRound. 1.00 P)Beethoven SDUCY Free- Symphony No 8. LOTHIAN Monteverdi REGION SCHOOLS ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: CONWAY. - Beatus ViCHOIR r. DanielANDGrime - Missa Brevis. Kodaly andWILLIAM Rutter, Shostokovich Sept 3 7.30pm- Symphony (9.30) £5.0No0 (£3.5. 00 P) SDUCY Fr« THEATRESTORM returns with TELLING RASHOMON a newongothic and Japanese bizarre work by Nicholas Jonne based original stories "Totally innovative and anarchic ... extremely disciplined" "dangerously outrageous" VENUE 4: ST COLUMBA’S BY THE CASTLE JOHNSTON TERRACE SUN 14th - SAT 27th AUGUST at 2.30pm Box Office: 031 220 5959 Fringe Box Office: 031 226 5138 79
★ ■ PENDRAGON A fantastical new- a music drama for all intoagesthefrom the and renowned NYMT. Romance, chivalry, adventure thrilling exploration deeper darker regions of Arthurian legend full of visual, musical and magical splendour. Pnvitw19.2Aug 1724,27.6.020pm (8.00pm 45) (8.£5.45)00 only Aug 0, 2 3. 9 7. £7. 0 0 (£5. 0 0) Aug 25.27.2(11. 9 33.0)00pm£3.00(4.4oirly 5) £5.00 only Aug 2619.23.9.45im bird spoeiil NATURAL THEATRE COMPANY Venut 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 ★ ■ HENRY VIII,getsDIARY OF A SERIAL KILLER Fat.newvain,musical psychotic, greedy, oversexed hisyoucome-uppance! A brand fantasy fromJohn the companymonarch thatN.O).brought the comedy cult 'STheatre). carlatti' s 'QWedding’. Director: Abulafia (E. music by Steven Edis (National uite dazzling skill’ Venue 'Aug Prepare to laugh your head off' Bath Chronicle 0 (£5.00)00) Aug 13-18. 19.20,221.8-2023 2511.11.45im45im(1.1(1.5)15) £8,£7.000(£6. THE NETHERBOW THEATRE Venue 30 - The Netherbow Arts Centre, 43 High Street. Tickets 556 9579 J10 Enjoy four new plays, Scottish storytellers, Irish poets, andlife-choices the buzz ofinoura North high street cafe restaurant. Sample a bravura royal reincarnation, East fishing community, ganglandquality culture- andin the festival city and Scotland's female answer to Sweeney Todd. Choose comfort! TALES YOU WINfinest ...HEADS YOUstorytellers. LOSE Fireside tales to charm and chill. The real stuff from Scotland’s traditional Aug 16-Stpt 3 (not Sun) 11.00am (12.20pm) £4.00 (£2.50) ★ NANCY SLEEKITtoScotland' s first one-woman show. From Victorian popular theatre, the Aug female 15-Supt answer 3 (not Sun) Sweeney 1.00pm (2.Todd, 00) adapted £5.00 (£3.Donald 00) Campbell. ★ CAUGHT IN TIMEfor ourby Bitimel Dunlop. Change, choice and memory, in North-East Scotland. Aug 11-SuptA3portrait (nut Sun) 2.30pm (4.and 00) our£6.00place.(£4.00) ★James AN I:ENGUSH EDUCATION The making of a Scottish monarch - in England. poetSun)and 5.prisoner, Aug 13 - SuptKing,3 (not 00pm (6.in15)audience. £5.00 (£3.00) DOLLYpolitics. MIXTURES Craigavonlife-side Women Writers: a cross-section of class, creed, age and Aug 22-27 6.Nothern 45pm (7.4Ireland 5) £4.00 (£2.00)up. ★dealer IT HAD TO BE YOU by George Rosie. The chill, shadowy world of the gangster, Aug 9 - and Suptenforcer 3 (not Sun)- in 8.Edinburgh. 30pm (10.30) £6.50 (£4.50) NATIONAL STUDENT THEATRE COMPANY O.I.2.3. Our proud record of ten 'Sgraduates cotsman' Fringe Firsts,Declan the 'Independent' Theatre Award and& over 200 professional (including Donnellan, John Godber Middlemarch' s Juliet Aubrey) speaks for itself: an NSTC show is usually a safe bet' Scotsman, '...an enviable reputation lor staging exciting new work' The IndependentThe Venua 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasanca. Tickets 556 6550 LI? ★riskGOING UP Shopaholic musical, blendingaward tearfulwinner. laughter with painful pricetags. 'Aug and vision' The Sunday Times. National Aug 10-16. 19.20.218.8-2821-25.12.29.135pm1-Supt(1.135) 12.£6.15pm 00 (£5.(1.105pm) 0) £5.00 (£4.00) Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St Tickets 667 7365. L10 ★comic ■ SHE'storyLLofBEhope COMING ROUND world. THE MOUNTAIN Truly imaginative.Sunday PoignantTimes. yet in a merciless Outstanding Performance' (See Backstairs Influence) (£3.00) Aug Aug 12-14 15-22.242.2725pm2.2(3.5pm30) (3.£4.30)00 £5.00 (£4.00) Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Stteet. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ★alluring, ■ STANCE byerotic,award-winning writer/director Eric Prince. Wonderful theatre: highly filled with strange, dark secrets. Superb acting. Utterly absorbing. Aug 22-Sept 3 7.00pm (8.00) £5.00 (£4.00) ★ THESchoolgirl BIG BOOKpassions, FOR GIRLS Gripping, gloriouslyandentertaining s-typehoot. adventure story. snobbery, chauvinism heroism. A1930' nostalgic Aug 11-13 9. 0 0pm (10. 1 5) £4.50 (£3. 5 0) Aug 15-Supt 3 (not Sun 21,Tues 30) 9.00pm (10.15) £6.00 (£4.50) THE NATIONAL YOUTH MUSIC THEATRE 0 Venue 37 - George Square Theatre, George Square. Tickets 650 2001 M9 'raw Britain' s finest company'shortScotsman They perform a professionalism and energy whichyouthis nothing of sensational’ Sunday with Telegraph ■loving OLIVER) Lionel Bart' s timeless basedas onif their Dickens' of low-lifeuponlivingit' Jack and Playedmusical by NYMT lives tale depended Tinker. inTheVictorian Mail. ForLondon. all the 'family. Aug 15. 1 8. 1 8. 2 2. 2 5. 2 7. 2 8 7. 0 0pm (9. 1 5) £7. 0 0 (£5. 0 0) Aug 16.19-22,24,9.2485am3.0(12aooa) 0pm (5.15) £5.0early 0 oalybird special Aug 2620,25,27 Aup 3.00pm (5.15) £7 aaly £3.00 Ha caacassioat Aaa 28 80
0 NEWCASTLE CONNECTION Venue 47 - The Cafe Royal. 17 West Register Street Tickets 556 2549 G9 ★ HIS, HIS &■ HIS COMPANY OF Three ANGELSmenpresent Peter Mortimer s manic black comedy on possession and identity. discover a body, each convinced it is hisAugown They go8.50pm in hunt(10.of05)the£5.00 'truth'(£4. . 00) 15-27wife. (not Sun) VAMPIRE GIRLIE POOFS OF SODOM Comedy cafe presents VLADIMIR McTAVISH BEN CAUTHEN. Nopassage. girlie poofs, no vampires, just oodles of good clean fun. Entry toand Augvenue 29-Soptup3theS.back 45pm (10.20) £5.00 (£4.00)
NEW ENGUSH SCHOOL, KUWAIT DRAMA 0 GROUP V3 Venua 126 - Thaatra West End, St John's Church Hall, West End Princes St. Tickets 228 9292 H6 ★ DARKNESS ATonDAWN 2nd August 1990. Kuwait invaded. Iraqicitizen, troopsresistance impose brutal oppression its population. Theandvoices ofothers Kuwaitis- are - ordinary fighter, ex-patriate oilman and martyr, many heard in this intense and fast Aug moving 1520 7.production. 20pm (9.00) £3.00 (£2.00) NEW FOREST FESTIVAL FRINGE THEATRE 0 COMPANY V»3 Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Straat. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ★ SHATTERED PEACECathy' by Claire Booker, set against troubles in Northern Ireland,no tells theofstoryhonour of young s fateful marriage andverya the talehumanity. of vengeance thatsharp obeys codes and ultimately destroys our ' S hort, and shockingly effective Festival’. work' Bournemouth Echo. Southampton Echo trophy 'best production. Aug 15-27 (notEastleigh Sun 21) 2.10pm (3.00) £3.00 (£2.00) NEWSREVUE Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 LR NEWSREVUE Began First. at theCritics' festivalChoice in 1979.winner. This is Perrier NEWSREVUE' s 215thactors anniversary year. Former Fringe finalist. and actresses with a musical director perform an hour show oftelevision. topical songs and2 sketches satirising theSoptevents and personalities in the£7.long news and Aug 11-18. 2 1-25. 2 9-31. 1-3 11. 0 0pm (12 midnigbt) 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19.20.28-28 11.00pm (12 midnight) £8.00 (£7.00)
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NEW WORLD THEATRE COMPANY V»V» Venue 123 ■ Southbridge Centre. Infirmaiy Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 ★grip.■ DEATH BYlikeHALF INCHES ThereMarlowe was an automatic in her righteye.hand.deathWhite boneIf Looked a .32.' When Philip looks death in the blinks. only Raymond ChandlerFreeandginhisgimlets. wife Cissy had it so easy. Adapted from Chandler's mysteries Aug 13-Suptand3 (notletters. Aug 16.23.Sopt 1) 11.00pm (12.30im) £5.00 (£3.50) THE NIGHT LARRY KRAMER KISSED ME 0 1 2 3 db Venm 15 - Traversa Thaatre. Cambridga Street. Tickets 228 1404. J5 ★drama. THE David NIGHTDrake LARRY KRAMER KISSED ME In his off-Broadway lightning-rod undresses the sex-driven late-night scene, exposes the hilarious side of locker room narcissism and explodes with a kiss of hope for the future. 'It's rare toAugdiscover this(11.vast.'45) New 23-Sept a3 talent 10.30pm £8.00York(£5.Observer 00) NIGHTS IN THE CARPENTER’S ARMS Venue 52 - ECF Kings Hall, South Clerk Street Info 662 4703 M10 THE HIDING seen Schindler' s List'. Nowwithseethetheonlytrueweapon WW2 resistance story of a DutchPLACE familyYou' thatvefought the Nazi madness they had. LOVE. Aug 17 8.00pm (10.30) FREE ■andCEILIDH INown THEbrand CARPENTER' S ARMScomedy. An evening songSassenachs and dance of Caledonian A mustof live for music, Scots and alike.19our 8.very Aug 00pm (11.00) FREE WHAT' S LOVE GOT TOof live DO music WITH with IT? Saturday in thethisCarpenters witnesses an evening a message.nightCould be the startArmsof something Aug 20 8.0new.... 0pm (10.30) FREE
THE TIMES THEYaboutWERE A CHANGIN’ by Richard F Green and thorn Strid. A nostalgic Aug 13-27 musical 5.45pm (7.15) hopes, £5.50 dreams, (£4.50) war and peace. Great Dylan songs. Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre, Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 ★penLUNCH WITHsatirist LEHRERTom(andLehrer.NTCAdapted Youth). Tastless jokes and lurid songs from the of American by N F Parker. Aug 7.19.£5.00 21,23.2(£4.00) 5 2.15pm 10) £3.50 Spuciu!15.1offer with'(3.Chukhov and FoT(£2.50) CHEKHOV ANDprovoking" FOI An ensemble ofPost short pieces, using humour to illustrate serious issues. Thought Yorkshire Aug 7.19.£5.00 21.23.2(£4.00) 5 3.15pm 25) with £3.50luhrur' (£2.50) Spuciu!15,1offer with(4.Lunch KAFKA' S DICK Kafka and his biographer to haunt his fans. Hilarious play by Allan fame. (£3.return Aug 15.Bennett 17.19.21,of23.TVs 25 4.Talking 30pm (5.Heads 55) £4.50 50) ★personal SYMPOSIUM John' s birthday celebration turns into a night to remember when his Masks, myths Aug 18.mythogram 20.£5.00 22.24,(£4. 26 arrives. £3.50 (£2.and50)the god's laughter. Special16.offer 02.0)15pm with (3.Thu15)ShowP THE SHAWLIs hebya genuine David Mamet. Afraud? clairvoyant tries to spirit away a woman's inheritance. Aug 18.20.£5.00 22.24.(£4.00) 2S 3.2with 0pmseer (4.'Sympotieot' 20)or a£3.50 (£2.50) Special1B.offer Aa new SLIGHT ACHE Pinter' sasclassic about the arrival of a mysterious matchseller is given twist: staged here a radio drama. Aug 1618.20.22.24.28 4.30pm (5.55) £4.50 (£3.50) GRAHAM NORTON VgV» Vbmn 33 - PlMtanct, 60 Tht Plemano. Tick«t» 556 6550 U1 ★pleased CHARLIE' S ANGELS GO TO HELL Is that a pair of curling tongs or are you He'justs to seeandme?not Graham Nortonsowasgetting the fourth Angel. He hast behairy shoulders. very funny very famous a ticket shouldn' a problem. ' C omic Genius' The Independent Aug 8.30pm Aug 10-14. 19.20.216-18, 6-28 21,8.233-25, 0pm2(9.9-31,30)Sept£6.2,300 (£5. 00) (9.30) £5.00 (£4.00)
0 NO SPRING CHICKENS V3 Venua 11 Di v arsa At t r act i o ns, Ri d dl e s Court , off Lawnmarket Ti c ket s 225 8961 J8 SAYOKO NISHIMIYA PRICE O' LOVE Two sisters fromsong, the North invite youbytothecountScottish the costfolkofharp. love ue 38-Festival Club. 9-15 Cl rs Street. Tickets 650 Z. K9 THE in a programme of poetry, story and accompanied and cry and withhistoric Marie Louise ■Shakespeare THE MURDERED WOMAN OILY HELLconflict One-Woman Kabuki byobligation Chikamatsu. iLaugh n a charming setting.Napier and Kirsteen Gumming as they entertain you of Japan. His worktheINconfronts between human kindness anda expresses beauty the and decadence of themoral human heart in and the Aug 15-20 1.15pm (2.15) £3.00 (£2.00) Edo period through complex murder. Aug 15-20 8.15pm (9.30) £5.00 (£4.50) NOTTINGHAM NEW THEATRE Wg3 Venue 33 Pl e asance. 60 The Pl e asance. Ti c ket s 556 6550 U1 NOFIT STATE CIRCUS DEMONS Conventional Demons. Memory and mythIndependent collide in Venue 109 - Nofit State Circus Big Top. The Meadows, nr. Buccleuch St. Tickets 662 1003 M9 Theatre thi★ CONVENTIONAL explosive new drama from Richard Davidson. Fringe First winning. Award nominated author of Storybook'The. Independent Intensely thrilling' The Scotsman,' A ■temptation. TOTALLYComedy, WICKEDcircus Britain’s most non-animal circus present tale exercise' theatreisirresistable combineWicked. in an Moving astonishing spectacle.a brilliant Whenof brilliant Aug 10-18. 21,23-251.The51.0pm5Stage, 0pm(3.0(3.5)'0...remarkable...' 5)£8.00£5.0(£5. 0 (£4.00)00) the devilzanygoeshumour to theandcircus theandofresult Totally and amusing, Aug 19,20.2627 skills, a cast angels. Suitable for everyone. Aug 14-20 2.330pm (4.30)(7.30)£5.00 (£4.00) ★ A STAG IN THE DARK Nicholas Fresh fromOstler, a sell-out run at Nottingham comes this hectic Aug 22-Supt 5.30pm farce from1.5new Aug 2829-Sept 0pm (3.playwright 05) (3.£8.00 (£5. 000)(£4.00) a roller-coaster ride of mystery. ★underlying ■ MASQUERADE by the Glitter Company a surreal musical journey with Aug 3 1. 5 0pm 0 5) £5. 0 issues.1) Witty, entertainment. Aug 15-Supt topical 3 (not Sept 8.30pmstylish, (10.30) satirical £6.00 (£5. 00) ■rockUBUandROIrollTeater X present UBU ROI, a vehement provocative show styled on circus, and old Chinese war strategies. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE EDUCATION 0 3 Aug 14-20 5.30pm (7.30) £8.00 (£7.00) V» ★ ■ WORKING TITLE byandthemovement. Fire and Light Enchanters is a stunning visual display THEATRE CO. created from light, sound V«nu« 16 - The Nottinghamshire Venue, Theatre Arte Centre, Davie St. Tickets 667 2388 L10 Aug 22-27 2.30pm (3.15) £4.00 (£3.00) Fringe First winners as featured on South Bank Show, 14 August. The seasoned N.E.T. ■poignant IN THElookPINK Physical theatre performed by Kim Tilbrook. Dynamic, hilarious, Company can clearly be relied on for quality of production' T. E . S . ' 9 3. Comfortable at time(4.4spent alone.(£4.Director: venue, excellent value, offering and classic plays, family shows, cabaret, music Aug 22-24 4.00pm 5) £5.00 00) Franki Anderson. and exhibition. 'Daring,Scotsman originalnew unforgettable images' 93.and visually stunning this work creates some THINKING ABOUT A TOMATO This adaptation of Michael Rosen's book hasn't got aAugdull15-26 moment' (not 21)The10.List.30«mFuntastic (11.45) adventure £4.50 (£2.-50)songs, laughter for 9-900 year olds. NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS, 0 3 INDIANS by ArthurandKopit. Greatest Show on Earth: Buffalo Bil tames Wild West. Pride USA V and glory. Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge, Brodie's Close. Lawnmarket. J8 Aug 16-26 .(notabuse 19.21) 5.betrayal 30pm (7.0of0)a nation. £4.50 (£2.50) ■stomping. GOOD TIMES MUSICAL REVUE This revue lets the good times rol l ! It' s a foot★ BY retold FOXY byFABLES AESOP TORTOISE La Fontaine's lively tales of fur and feather hand-clapping rompandthrough the heart musicstrings. of yesterday andenjoytoday. We’ve richly integrated special needs designed it to excite your feet tug at your Relax and sweet soul Aug 15-20 1.30pm (2.30) £4.50 (£2.00) company. music from the 50' s . 60’s and 70' s . ■ ALL SHOOK UP • A SO' S CABARET Finger-clicking journey through decade of Aug 15-20 10.30pm (12 midnight) £5.00 (£4.00) teenagers, dogs(£2.in5space Aug 22-26 reds 12.15pmunder(1.15)beds,£4.50 0) and ramalamadingdong. THE WOMEN OF TROY Destructiveness of war. abuse of women, religious doubt: Bosnia?(£2.Euripides' NORTHERN THEATRE COMPANY VgV Ancient Aug 22-26Greece 2.30pmor modern (3.45) £4.50 58) chilling tragedy. NTC return with an exciting programme of musicals, modern classics and new plays, ■ THE WIDER PICTURE exhibition another todimension offering entertaining and1992:challenging theatre and value for money. "intellectually Nottinghamshire' s unique provision, where visualshowing arts are essential a broad andof stimulating' Scotsman directed with finesse" Scotsman Highly1991: commended' The Aug balanced education. Stage 1993: ' S olidly effective productions...equally at home in farce, sentimentality and 15-26 IQ. O Oi m (5. 0 0pm) Fret solid realism’ Stages-USA ey Shopping Centre. Princes Street, cnr. Waverley Bridge. H9 Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 Waverl THEofBRASSERY Musical Oasis in prime Princes Street location, offering refreshing ASSASSINS bysucceeded. Sondheim/Weidman. Thirteensuggests peopleotherwise. have triedBrilliant to kilyrics. l USA ■menu classy00brass. Come0pm) and lunch Aug 15-20 midday Free alfresco. presidents. Four Maniacs? Assassins Auu 13-27 7.45»m (9.15) £5.50 (£4.50) Aug 22-26 12.l-OOem 12.00)(1.0Free 82
Venue 108 - Fat Sams Downtown Diner, 56 Fountainbridge ■experience NOTTINGHAMSHIRE EDUCATION AT FAT S Foot-tappin, finger lickin’ withAugthe15.17.22.24) Brassery (7.30-8.30pm. Aug SAM' 14,16.18.23.25) and Cabaret 50 s (9.00-9.30pm, Aug 14. IB. 18. 2 3. 2 5 7. 3 0pm (8. 3 0) Free for dioers! Aug 15.17.22.24 9.00pm (9.30) NOUVEAU PERFORMANCE TROUPE Venue 32 e, Ardmil an Terrace, off Gorgie Road. K1 Outer ★ ■ VLADtheDRACULEA IN the THEperformance, YEAR 2000thisA cutting edge theatre experience that immerses audience into show integrates video, dance, multiimage effects addiction and originalof asoundtracks. A future cure forlureAIDS leads everyone to hallucinogenic ' b lood drug' and the sensual of a cybernetic vampire. Aug 22-21 7.30pm (8.30) £5.00 (£3.00) Venue 62 - St Bride's Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 ★ ■ VLAD IN THE YEAR 2000 Moving from Springwell House into St. Bride' s. Same3DRACULEA great Aug 29-Supt 2.00pmshow (3.00)- bigger £5.00 venue! (£3.00)
★ MARIONETTES Anwho original greatest game of all. the game of life. We are the marionettes - but pulls(£2.play. the00) The strings? Aug 25 1. 3 0pm (2. 3 0) £3.50 Aug 22.24.25 7.30pm (8.30) £3.50 (£2.00) DAN O’BRIEN L11 re 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasanca. Tickets 556 6! CAUGHT INa Ublik THE NET The Reluctant Cybernaught, handshardyoushoulder a packedoflunch of Jolts Cola with sandwich and drives you down the the world' computer superhighways. Discover whereYou’lyoul come can have with cartoon characters and build A-bombs yourSupt back garden. backsexelectrified. Aug 1.22.24.12.25.in125am 9-31. Aug 19.10-18.20,226-28 (1.15am)2.3 £5.12.0015am(£4.(I.ISim) 50) £4.00 (£3.50)
THE NUCLEAR WHALES SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA Venue 98 - Marco's. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 ■sextet THE from NUCLEAR WHALES SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA is a dazzling, all-saxophone California and features the world' s largest saxophone a massive 6' 8 contrabass. 'It's impossible to listen the WhalesThewithout alternately smiling,chuckling, marvelling and even laughingtoReader. out loud.' Jazz Review ' Saxophone saviors....talented and zany' Los Angeles Aug Aug 12.14-2813 8.8.000pm 0pm (9.(9.445)5) £5.00 £6.00 (£4. (£5.000)0)
EARL OKIN Venue 50 - The Music Box, 9c Victoria Street. Tickets 220 4847 J8 THE KISSclassy OF THE HORNY MANlipsTheconstitute Legend returns. Earl'ons their wickedown!humour, sensual singing, music and horny a festival ‘Funnier than ever...he appeals to all from 17 to senility... a master of the art of cabaret' Russell Hunter,12-Sept (sells Aug 3 out...book 8.20pm (9.early) 30) £6.50 (£4.50) Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre. Chambers St. Hse. 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 MANGO AND OTHER DELIGHTS More fromNews Earl's repertoire. Funny! Sexy! Classy! IsAugthere no end to this man s talent?' Evening 13.19-21.28-29. Sept 2.3 4.15pm (5.15) £6.00 (£4.50)
NUNTHORPE SCHOOL YOUTH THEATRE 0 1 COMPANY V Vanua 77 - Tha Square Centra. Nicolson Square Methodist Church. Tickets 0585 215465 UO THE BALD PRIMA DONNA by Eugene Ionesco, adapted by Donald Watson. The playof explores, throughlives.theThe absurdities of everyday language, the banality andPrima greyness some people’s introduction of the unmentionable, the Bald Donna, upsets their1.30pmordered and ridiculous world and brings about chaos. Aug (£2.00)(£2. Aug 2323.25.27 7.(2.30>m30) (8.£3.50 30) £3.50 00)
OMNIFICENT INK PRODUCTIONS INC V#V» Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre. 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 * MONK NThey BUDarrested By Lawrence Holder. What didon thethe police do before they arrested rap artists? jazz musicians. Based friendship of jazz piano greats Thelonious MonkAudelco and BudAwardPowell. Starring 'AAlvin Alexis. Tony Jackson, Marie McKinney. Three Nominations. stounding...Electric’ Dallas Morning News Aug 12-Sept 3 1.15pm (2.35) £5.50 (£4.50) a play of one’s own A PLAY BASED ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF v4DOAiv TINEAS ROGER! jDVIRGINIA THE MOMENT AN]A -\RY WOOLF august 14ORARY WRITERS THE VOY ROOM MRS. DALLOWAY TO A TO A YOUNG POET FLUSH TI september 3 FHE DEATH OF THE MOTH A H H BED AND OTHER ESSAYS AW 12:00 noon - weeks 1/2/3 HTF RAINBOW CONTEMP< DA "HAY JACOB'S ROO TIEKis HE AC "’TERTOA T R DEATHYOU! OF IN’? ^RATHto, OTHER 'SG NUT > 'WO TS (DA> barbara bejoian MOD/ DIRECTED BY S VEao melanie jones N1A Jl’ VOi ^ OUT NIC PERFORMED BY 3THELIGHTH01 alysia reiner ieyearsthrf; , DIARYHOUSE VIRGLC .i WRITERS THE Vi RANDOLPH STUDIO VENUE 55 a>M MRS. ALLOW AYR. 13 RANDOLPH CRESCENT xO A YOUNGDPOET FLUSH TI DEATH OF THEESSAYS MOTH AA WH EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 1HE AND OTHER BOX OFFICE: 031 225 5366 T BED E AND RAINBOW O ^TTEMPI v £4.00 [£3.00] - ORTUFSDf A X .V* Rc .<
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OWEN O’NEILL PARABLE PUPPET THEATRE Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones, West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 Venue 114 • St. Paul's & St. George's Church & Hall. York Place7Tickets 556 1202. IT'stories: S A BIT LIKE THIS... Before he takes you to his stand-up gig. Owen will tell you ★Spindlewood' THE TRAGICAL FollowingEvening last years weSpider Of his mad alcoholic familyyouandpoetry, the play football teammusic whoseandtraining CPunch an weCOMEDY backandandOFMacbeth seeMACPUNCH it againplayedtomorrow' antidote to('with &goJudy forupwards. laughs, rolledNews), into one.present turned hinderedabout by OAR knee-cappings. He’ll read rousing unearthwas the the upside down, a truly alternative ending. Age 5 drug-crazed next door. Good luck. ' W onderfully funny' Telegraph. Aug Aug 12-Sept 3 (not Mon 22, Tuns 30) 10.30pm (11.30) £6.00 (£5.00) Aug 2915-27- Sopt(not3Sun)5.00pm4.00pm (5.50)(4.50) £3.00 (£1.75) ONSTAGE 66 Venue 74 - St Stephen's Church & Hall, St Vincent St. foot Howe St. Tickets 552 2324 E7 LLOYD GEORGE MYofFATHER of William Douglas Home's and s best-loved comedies. Itdialogue. takes KNEW a wryTheviewtension theandlife hilarity ofistheonelanded gentry in absurd the 1970' sparkles with witty mount as the family situation reaches Aug 13-Sopta surprising 3 (not Sun)and7.entertaining 45pm (10.00) conclusion. £5.00 (£4.00)
PARROT Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones. West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 * NOtoMORE MR. NICE GUYtriumph. ScottishPain,comedian Parrot returnsPornography, with a brandPolitics new show follow his 93 Perrier Passion. Perversion. placed under forthe doing microscope. 'One man(Loose comedy bulldozer. You will laugh and you will hate yourself Aug 12-Sept 3 8.30pm (9.so.'45) The£5.Herald. 00 (£5.00) Talk, Dave Allen, Hale Er Pace).
THE OUTSIDER THEATRE COMPANY 0 V PARSONS AND NAYLOR Venue 63 - Jericho House. 53 Lothian Street Tickets 229 3555 L9 Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones, West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 HAVE BLUETITS GOTintensely TO DOvivid WITHbutIT?unacceptable Take the psychiatrists chair. What ASmith PAIR OF GRINNING IDIOTSHaleFounders London'Image: s only performers sketch club;onwriters areits★ WHAT your problems? Imagine an vision of the world and for★Detectives' &, 'Jones. PhilMostCool, &mith PaceandofandTBA, Spitting Thes effect on family and friends. A group of former psychiatric patients (as seen on TV) M urder Horrid' , ' S Jones' and ' L oose Ends' (and one' explore Rowan talent' Atkinson'Thes Guardian Barclaycard sidekick). 'Phenomenally funny.. pure unadulterated Aug 21-27subsidence 2.00pm (3.into00) and£5.00recovery (£3.00)from such reality contradictions. wicked Aug 12 Sept 3 (not Tues) 9.15pm (10.15) £6.50 (£5.50) OXFORD BROOKES DRAMA 0 1 V Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 NIGEL PASCOE Venue 40 - The Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace. Tickets 220 6109 J8 ABIGAIL' S PARTY This classic 1970' s piece by Leigh takes an accurate but hysterical look at the 2.typical ★these!' THE TRIAL OF PENN AND MEAD O, what monstrous and illegal proceedings are Aug 11-20 15pm (3.suburban 45) £5.00nastiness (£4.50) of the nouveau riche. Tense, dramatic, famous Jury Trial Old Bailey 1670. The independence of the established for all time. Adapted and presented by Nigel Pascoe QC. ★ TOPdiscover SECRETthatJohntheyLloyd-Fraser. Truth is theby first casualty as a retired spy and his jury Aug 22-24 family too (3.were Aug 25-27 3.1.015pm 0pm (2.(3.055pm) 0pm) £3.00 (£2.00) Aug 21-27, 30,Sept 1,3 2.15pm 45) corrupted £5.00 (£4.50)the Cold War. DUMBmenWAITER/A psychological two andWOMAN waiting,ALONE but for Double what? &bila. Aone-woman satirejourney about involving man, or 0 1 2 3 rather his 2trapped sexuality. PASSO A PASSO » Aug 21-24, 5, 2 7 7. 4 5pm (9. 1 5) £5.00 (£4. 5 0) Aug 28.29.31.Sept 2 2.15pm (3.45) Venus 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasanca. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ■anMORTE DO CAPOEIRA The intriguing Brazilian fight dancers of Capoeira perform original and explosive piece of theatre. Acrobatic martial arts, comedy and dance are fused by hypnotic beats. The'Bloody narrative is enlivenedChampion by sharpMagazine wit and physical rarely(6.percussive seen unbelievable' OXFORD HEADUGHTS Aug 29-Septexpertise 3 5.20pm 20) on£7.0the0 (£5.stage. 00) Venue 19 -C, Over-Seas House. 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 ★BardSHAKESPEARE BREAKFAST Oxford'forsWill tastiest export hits the airwaves with TV.yet.Richard I I FOR and Judy host theforpilot Shakespeare' 0 show Free the studio audience.s wackiest breakfast PATCHWORK THEATRE V3 At 10-Sept 3 10.coffee 00amand(1U»)croissants £4.00 (£3.0you. 0) wcl«4«« kr»«kf»«t Vwm 36 - Fsstivil Club, 9-15 Chrnnbtrc Stmt. Tick.fr 650 2395 K9 MEASURE FOR MEASURE A city overridden by vice and corruption...The strict and ★ DREAMSPYRE BySearch). Sara Graefe (1988 Winner of the Canadian National Arts Centre's sober Angelo sets out torecreates clean up.thebutsinister proves exuberance susceptible prevalent to sin himself. Dominic Young Playwrights This intense drama explores the dreams, nightmares, Druce' s new production in the Duke' s memories reality of a young woman whose ambitions provoke male hostility. Her Vienna. inner turmoiland12 isroor increased Aug 10-Sept 3 12.30pm (2.00) £5.00 (£3.00) Aug 14-20 (1.00) by£3.her 00 (£2.identification 50) with past victims of male aggression. 0 THE OXFORD REVUE V»3» Wrur 34 - Adam House Thsttm, 5 Chambers StiRRt. Tickets 650 8200 <19 SUCH AMMichael IMMENSE MACHINE From thea widely-acclaimed company which launched Palin and Rowan Atkinson, show that brings together, under controlled laboratory conditions, five crispmixyoung Oxonians, all highlycarefully experienced, not least in comedy. Themirth. result is a dynamic of talking and singing, calculated toAuginduce 14-Septhelpless 3 (not Thunders) 10.00pm (11.00) £5.00 (£4.00)
PATHWAYS THEATRE COMPANY Venue 123 - Southbridge Centre, Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 ★ FRAGILE To confront painful from for those trapped in a world hostility, oppressed by theirtheexploring rootstruthandcanthethebepressures society. An original pieceandofof vibrant, physical theatre eating disorders ' A norexia Nervosa' 'Aug Bulimia' , and3 (not the Suns) vulnerabilities 13-Sept 2.00pm (3.of1human 5) £3.50beings. (£2.00)(Age 14-adult)
THE PADDIE BELL FESTIVAL FOLK SHOW 0 1 2_3 Wnw 89 - Roxburgh* Hottl. 38 Charlot e Square. Tick«ts 225 3921 GO ■year'THEs complete PADDIE sell-out. BELL FESTIVAL FOLK SHOW Returns to a- Finbar larger venue after lastof Paddie with more wonderful guests Furey (Prince Irish Pipers). Martin Furey, BiGuyl Smith, Ian Bruce. Ian Walker, Maggie Cruickshank. Nancy22-24 Nicolson. Aug 8.00pmNell(11.Hanna. 00) £7.50 (£6.Heath 50) and others - Book Early! 0 PALAVER PRODUCTIONS V3 Venue 114 - St. Paul's & St. George s Church 5 Hall, York Place. Tickets 556 1202. F10 ★ TEMPTATIONS - THE DRAMA Thiswilderness, modern day mysterya play takes a controversial and hard-hitting look at Jesus in the portraying man at war with himself and God.byPerformed Peterwhose Moretonfirstof 'novel Eastenders' SecretHigham Garden'Prize' and written Michael byAustin receivedand a'The'David Commendation. Aug 15-20 7.45pm (8.45) £4.50 (£3.50)
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Power corrupts and absolute power r corrupts absolutely. An Egyptian playwright's startling comment on tyranny. Powerful and spectacular.
15-20 Aug - 5.15 pm, 22 - 27 Aug - 6 pm Special performances in Arabic on Sundays: 14 and 21 Aug - 6 pm
PRODUCTIONS Presents Hunter and Docherty A new show featuring characters from Channel 4’s ‘Absolutely’ and ‘mr don & mr george’
Calum Gilhooley the Stoneybndgers McGlasham Church Hill Theatre 12th August - 3rd September at 10.30 pm (or 11.15 in the middle week) CHURCH HILL THEATRE - MORNINGSIDE RD - BOX OFFICE 447-0111 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT - VENUE 46
0 1 2 3 THE PEARLFISHERS > Unhm 2 • Fringt Club, Teviot Row, Brirto Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 of 9. Night 650 4673 18 ■to THE PEARLFISHERS Debut album ' Z a Za' s Garden' was released in August 1993 widespread acclaim. A substantial and satisfyingly broad based work' The List It’s sparkling, melodiccanarrangements and narrative wonrecently them friends the UK. best Theirliveshows uplifting. Cooi-Ed songs magazine calledthroughout them possibly the band in(11.bethe00)truly country. Aug 28,29 9. 1 5pm £6. 0 0 (£5. 0 0 cones ind Fringe Cl u k Mimbtrs) Ticket includes Frings Club Membership for the Evening 0 PEEPOLYKUS V»3 Venue 62 - St Bride's Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 ★ ■ NO MAN' S LAND Directed by British Bim Mason (Fringe First Award Director).physical World Premiere from this highly innovative / Swiss company. Extraordinary skills, bizarre comedytale.andThis visualis ansurprises frompiece the subterranean world. A poignant, topical, impressive of work...sumptuous...ingenious' Venue15-27bitter-sweet Aug (not Sun 21) 2.00pm (3.15) £5.00 (£3.00)
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY W3 Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 Maintaining presents their reputation 'first-classproduction productionsof ofan first-rate The Stage. theplaywright. worldforpremiere intriguingmaterial' look at censorship byforPepperdine Fringe First winning Laura Shamas. This California company is known 'ambitious, Scotsman, evocative,'excellent stretching professionalism' theatre’theatre' BBC. Evening News, 'well-drilled ★of PORTRAIT OF A NUDE A dramatic re-enactment from the Inquisition to the present aked Maja' Augattempts 13.14.17-20to censor 3.45pmGoya' (5.20)s 'N£4.00 (£3.00). PERESTROIKA PRODUCTIONS Venue 46 - Church Hil Theatre, Morningsidc Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 ★ ACTRESS Winner of theactress 1993 toConnecticut Playwrights Festival. A prodigal daughter returns a successful perform the role her older sister starred in at High12,School. Aug 15-20,2Gripping 9-Snpt 3 family 8.20pmdrama (10.10)about £5.00rivalry, (£3.50)retribution and recognition. ★Lazar. IN THE BELLYman'OFs THE Theanew by saward-winning A dying angerWHALE challenges youngplaynun' uncertain faith.playwright PowerfulJosh and probing. Aug 1322-28 8.25pm (10.10) £5.00 (£3.50) Venue 114 • Si. Paul's 6 Si. George's Church 6 Hall, York Place. Tickers 556 1202. F10 ★penetrating IN THE BELLY WHALEcathedral See thesetting continued drama OF in theTHEbeautiful of St.runPaulof this and gripping St. George'ands Church. Aug 29-Snpt 3 2.00pm (3.45) £5.00 (£3.50) 0 1 2 3 PERRIER PICK OF THE FRINGE o \hmi> 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 07 PERRIER PICK OF THE FRINGE COMEDY AWARD SHOWS The winner and shortlist performers of show Britain’sis guaranteed No.1 Comedy Award on one'Thefabulous biaccolade l ! This outstanding comedy bill to make you laugh. highest available Snpt 2,3 in10.Britain 00pm (11.for30)performers £8.00 (£6.of00)new cabaret and revue' The Sunday Times
PETER IRELAND & COMPANY Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ★ ■ THEcompany IMPORTANCE OFforBEING 2:ERNEST The fourth show from this'mnational touring acclaimed innovative use of video and classic texts., averick talents...Fringe visionaries'loveliness Sundayof cyberspace. Times. Time'Dtravel, and afternoon (in)fused the artificial azzlingmurder deconstructions have toteabe seen to bein believed' Aug 1329 6.20pm (7.2Glasgow 0) £4.50Herald. (£3.50)Free cucumber sandwiches. PHILOMUSICA OF EDINBURGH Vg V» Vmup 127 - St John’t Church. Watt End, Prinm Strort H£ This exciting Festival season opens with a Bach concert followed by 5 more orchestral concerts & a series of chamber recitals in St Mark' s featuring local & international artistes. BConcertos BACH CONCERT Cantata 51. Jauchzet Gott Janet de Vigne soprano. Brandenburg concerto. Aug 13 8.030pm& 5;(9.Oboe 30) £6.00 (£5.00)Morven Bell oboe. BCartledge ORCHESTRAL CONCERT harp; Vaughan WilliamsHaydnLarkSymphony; Ascending.Dittersdorf David HumeHarpviolin;Concerto. Holst St Sophy Paul's Aug 14 8.00pm (9,30) £6.00 (£5.00) BLeclair. FRENCH/ITALIAN CONCERT Ravel Introduction & Allegro & music by Lully. Aug 20 Pergolesi 8.00pm (9.&30)Rossini. £6.00Soloists (£5.00) Sophy & Lucy Cartledge & Mark Casson. BHume BACH/MOZART CONCERT Concertante. soloists Alison David & Julian Marshall; Bach including MagnificatMozart with Sinfonia Opera Camerata conductor Rushworth. Auu 21 8.00am (9.30) £6.00 (34.00)
■Mozart GERMAN/ITALIAN CONCERT featuring Janet de Vigne soprano singing Handel & Aug 27 arias. 1.00pmWorks (2.15)also£5.by00 Geminiani. (£4.00) Marcello & Telemann. ■Peter VIVALDI THE FOUR SEASONS Soloist David Hume Giuliani Guitar Concerto soloist Aug 28Argondizza. 8.00pm (9.Vivaldi 30) £6.200oboe (£5.0concerto. 0) Venue 132 - St Michael and All Saints Church, Brougham Street L6 ■Philomusica) MASS ONperformed SUNDAYwithinMORNINGS. Mozart’s Coronation Mass High (withMass, the the full liturgical splendour of a Viennese celebrated today (14th)MassforforthefourFeastvoices. of the(28th) Assumption. Vierne; Messe Solinnelle in C* Aug min 14,21,(21st). 28 l Byrd; .OOum (12.00) Venue 125 - St Mark's Unitarian Church. Castle Terrace J5 ■asTRIBUTE MARIO LANZA Paulperformers Singleton,- sittenor, one15-20of the12.TO1most underestimated backis&regarded enjoy. in the profession Aug 5pm (1. 1 0) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) Aug 2015-193.06.0pm30pm(3.5(7.5)10) Aug WILLIAM REVELS £r DAVID ARDITTI Vaughan Williams' Songs of Travel, songs by David15,Arditti. Aug 17.19 8.including 00pm (9.3the0) Scottish £5.00 (£4.premiere 00) of his new settings of Burns. ■entertainment AN EVENING WITH period ROBERTmusicLOUIS CAMEO.Cameo Costumed combining with STEVENSON readings. Previous show 'Delightful' Aug 16,20 8.Scotsman 30pre (10.15) £5.00 (£4.00) ■music BAROQUE MASTERPIECES David Hume violin & Mark Owen harpsichord play by Bach. (5.Corelli. Leclair & other 18th century composers. Aug Aug 29IS 4.3.105pm 0pm (4.310)5) £5.00 (£4.00) ■programme FLUTE &ofHARP RECITAL Sisters, Lucy 0 Sophy Cartledge. present a varied attractive & cheerful Aug 18 8.00pm (9.30) £5.00 (£4.00) music spanning many centuries. A sheer delight! ■to CARLOS ARREDONDO the charming singer/songwriter/musician returns delight his international audiences withChilean his unique & powerful Latin American performance. Aug 20-Supt 3 1.30pm (2.30) «»d 6.30pm (7.30) £5.50 (£4.50) ■anGUITAR ft VIOLIN DUO American guitaristAPeter Argondizza joins David Hume in exciting 5pm programme spanning 4 centuries. fascinating combination! Aug Snpt203 3.4.010pm (5.(5.135)0) £5.00 (£4.00) ■Brahms, PHILUDA contralto & ALPIN Rodrigo. SMART Ronald guitar Stevenson perform works Berlioz.BANNISTER Granados. Castelnuovo-Tedesco. & Derekby Watson. Aug 24 8.15pm (10.00) £5.00 (£4.00) BSpanish THE CAMBRIDGE TAVERNER CHOIR Owen Rees, director, music from the Aug 26 '8.G1olden 5pm (9.Age' 45) including £5.00 (£4.the00)famous Requiem by Victoria. ■Wanderer PIANO Fantasy. FAVOURITES William Ballade Alexander. Beethoven Pathetique Sonata. Schubert Aug 27 3.00pm (5.0Chopin 0) £5.00G min (£4.00) & music by Bach, Debussy & Liszt. ■& VIOLIN ft PIANOsDUO David Hume & Mark Owen. Sonatas by Cesar Franck. Ravel AugBeethoven; 27 8.00pmBloch' (9.30) Nigun £5.00&(£4.de00)Falla's Suite Populaire Espagnole. ■Montgomery FLUTE ft present PIANO aRECITAL This refreshing new duo Lucy Cartledge & Stuart Aug 28 8.00pm (9.30) delightful £5.00 (£4.0evening 0) of musical gems. Not to be missed! Bpresentation THE FAMOUS mouth-watering of PoetryLANGPORT in PerformanceFRUIT from SALAD Stuart A COMPANY Paterson. TonyACharles & various palatable Aug 29-Snptpoets. 3 4.30pm (5.30) £5.00 (£4.00) Bviolin, BAROQUE CHAMBER MUSIC including rarely heard trio sonatas for baroque viola 0pm de gamba continue Aug (9.30 &£5.00 (£4.00)by Buxtehude. Erlebach, Krieger & Telemann. Snpt301 3.8.000pw (4.00) THE AULDMaxwell ALLIANCE Renaissance Madrigals, Faure, Debussy, Franck. Vaughan Williams Aug 31 8.&00pm (9.30)Davies. £5.00Isobel (£4.00)Stretton conducts The Hadley Court Singers. Bperform THE ROWALLEN CONCERT Susan & William 17th century songs from Scotland.Hamilton. England &Robert France.Phillips Scotland' s premierTaylor lute song Snptlensemble. 8.00pm (9.00) £5.00 (£4.00) Bsoprano. THE AVISON ENSEMBLEincludes directorworks Graeme WilsonArmstrong with Ella Wilson This FifeSTRING based ensemble by Avison. Gibbs mezzt> & Eoin Hamilton. Snpt 2 9.00pm (9.30) £5.00 (£4.00) 0 PLATFORM ONE LIVE Vg3b Vanue 96 - Platform 1, adjoining Caledonian Hotal, Rutland St. Tickets 225 2433. H5 PLATFORM 1 of- LIVEI Thescity'finests mostmusical populartalent. live music venue, bringsdailytogether exciting array Scotland' Lunches servedOffice. 12noonoveran2.30pm, bar open t i l late! Tickets on sale at door or from Fringe Strictly 18's. Bpianists LUNCHTIME JAZZyourWITH THE ALEX makes sure lunch-time swings.SHAW TRIO One of the UK's best known Aug Snpt 14-29 3 12.312.0pm30pm(3.0(2.0) 30) £1.00 Ball RED HOT ftrollBLUE Back for their fourth successive year. Dance the night away to classics. Augthe22,28rock 9.'n3' 0pm (11.30) £2.50 Bto MR. PITIFUL Rock 'n' roll with a whole lotta soul. Classic soul covers band designed Augmake IB 9.you30pmfeel(11.good. 30) £2.50 BAugTC'18,S27Sweet 9.30pmsoul(11.in3a0)funky £2.50groove. Sly Stone to Prince. Get Down! BAugGODS OF GLAM Join the leaders of the Gang in their Gold lame flares. Auu 3117.259.39.0pm30pm(11.(11.30)30)£1.£2.50 50 87
PLATFORM ONE LIVE - continued ■musicianship...comic THE HONKIN' HEP CATSand- acrobatic RANTIN', RAVIN' AND MISBEHAVIN' superb ■AugNORTH SEA The top Scottish multi-instrumental folk band - folk n' fun. 9.00pm(11.GAS(11. Aug 18-20,25-27, Sept 1-3routines 12 midnight (3.00»m)abilities..one £6.50 (£5.5hell 0) of a show’ County Forum Sept 19.2 269.00pm 00) 00)£1.5£2.50 0 TWO ■music LASTwithCHANCE BAND Three feel. man outfit generating a blend of classic eighties PLEASANCE ★ THE SHOESTRING PLAYERS - SPELLinventive’ IN THE WELL exuberant, clear comic and Aug 9.a 3driving 0pm(11.3(11.0)nineties 30)£1.5£2.50 vigorous' Scotsman, 'often Sept 14.3 29.3 30pm 0 Aug 19,10-14,20,216-28 6-18.21,11.23-25, 29(12.witty, 11.30pm) 30amalways (12.£5.0030pm)(£4.00)£4.50Independent (£3.50) Aug 3 0am ■brand BLUEFINGER The best live Rock ' n ' Rol l band in Scotland with their own unique ★ ANSWERING SPIRITSwhatIt started as a childish prank. Now hundreds of thousands Aug 20of 9.fast, 30pmfurious (11.30)rock£2.50& rock. believe. Can she destroy she helped create? 1-3 (£5. 12.405pm ■emerges COUNSELLED OUTexposition Take nine talented musicians, put them together and there Aug Aug 10-14. 19,20,126-18. 6-2821,12.23-25. 45pm29.(2.31.05)Sept£6.50 0) (2.05) £6.00 (£4.50) Aug 21 9.a3powerful 0pm (11.30) £2.50 of 4 decades of soul music. ★ THE ACTING INITIATIVE BABEL 1993 nominees for Othello'. A17.visual spectacular which engagesIndependent its audienceVneatre in a warAward of words. ■Edinburgh SHIBBOLETH Rock covers and some self-penned songs from this well known 'Aug 29.30.(3.Sept Aug 11-15. 19,20,26-2818.21-25, 2.25pm 40) 1-3£7.502.2(£6.5pm00)(3.40) £6.50 (£5.00) Aug IS 9.3foursome. 0pm (11.30) £2.50 EXPRESS - A MEETING IN ROME Osborne' Ibsen ands tight, Strindberg meet!production' 'Michael ■classics, LIGHTS OUT BY NINEsoulPerforming a catalogue of the best Motown and Atlantic BRISTOL Meyer' proportioned drama...Richard confident What'12-16, ss Onperfectly Aug 24 9.this30pmnine(11.piece 30) £2.50band deliver the goods accordingly. Aug 1 8, 2 1-25. 2 9 4. 0 0pm (5. 0 0) £6.50 (£5. 5 0) ■1950s. THE AnHOLLYWOOD ROCKETSrhythm' A musical the 1940s through to the Aug 19,20,26-28 4.00pm (5.00) £7.50 (£6.50) n'bluesjourney and rockfrom& roll. JOHN hookylaughmelodies and pearls of wisdom from the Aug 29 9.3evening 0pm (11.3of0) jump-jive, £2.50 maestroSHUTTLEWORTH with the Yamaha. 'MMore akes me Aug 0 (£6.50)00)until I cry' Telegraph. Aug 19,12-18,20,221,6-2823-255.25.0pm20pm(6.(6.35)35) £7.£7.500(£6. ■ PASSO A PASSO MORTE DO CAPOEIRA Explosive Theatre fusing combat. PLAYBOX THEATRE and music with (6.-sharp Vanua 98 - Marco s. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 dance Aug 29-Sept 3 5.20pm 20) wit.£7.00 (£5.00) ★ ■ PIPPI LONGSTOCKING is nine years oldas she and lives byIt'sherself? Who has red ■BBC2' THEs The DAVEDaySCHNEIDER SHOWcreative' ExplosiveGuardian. live showSharp,fromunpredictable one of the and starsveryof hair, a horse andthea monkey andWhocan Longstocking. Today. Demonically present UK premiere of a donewexactly family musicallikes? based onPippi the famous stories funny' Independent Aug 11-18. 2 1. 2 3-25. 2 9-31 7. 0 0pm (8. 0 5) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) ofPlaybox Astrid Lindgren. Aug 22-27 2.00pm (3.40) £5.50 (£3.50) Aug 19,20,26-28,Sapt 2,3 7.00pm (8.05) £8.00 (£7.00) JENNY ECLAIR'S BADof corruption. BEHAVIOUR SHOW hour The ofmorally-bankrupt. blondebombshell 'A triumphant self-deprecating brilliance' Times10-15,1on7,18.a2crusade Aug 1-25. 2 9. 3 0. Sept 1 8. 3 0pm (9. 3 0) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) PLAYFUL THEATRE COMPANY 19,20.26-28, Sept 2,3 8.30pm (9.30) £8.00 (£7.00) Venue 55 - Randolph Studio. Institut Francais d’Ecosse. 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 Aug SEAN LOCK AND BILLandBAILEY - ROCKroadiePrivate s...Hallucinogenic★ MEN: THEthatMUSICAL! '. .is male a 100% original!'and22 explore unique and hilarious musical Plums...a rockfunny' legend his faithful searchJets.forUmo' something different. sequences celebrate the experience the complexities and ' O utlandishly Independent pressures that men have to face everyday, living in the 90' s . 22 electric slices of life. Aug 10-15. 1 7. 1 8. 2 1-25. 2 9. 3 0. Sept 1 9. 4 5pm (10. 4 5) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) 'we'Puberty, masturbation, fatherhood, cross dressing, and hair loss!' (Is it any wonder Aug 19, 2 0, 2 6-28, Sept 2,3 9. 4 5pm (10. 4 5) £8. 0 0 (£7. 0 0) re cranky?) NEWSREVUE Fifteenth ianniversary year. Topical and sketches satirising the Aug 00pmAug(11.23.30)Sept£3.1)00 11.30pm (I.OOim) £4.00 (£3.00) events and personalities Fringesongs First winner. Aug 13-14 15-Sept 10.3 (not Aug Sept(12n1-3themidnight) 11.news. 00pm Former (12£8.00midnight) Aug 11-18, 19,20,221-25, 6-2829-31,11.00pm (£7.00) £7.00 (£6.00) ■act.THE'Indescribable RIGHT SIZEand- STOP CALLING ME VERNON An irredeemably absurd double funny' Independent PLEASANCE Aug 11-14. 126-18. 21.12.23-25. 2very, 9(1.212.0)very15«m£6.00 (1.2(£5. 0)Sunday £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 19. 2 0, 6-28 1 5am 0 0) Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 PLEASANCE 10th Anniversary season!programme 'Cobbled that courtyard withdrama stunning of Aug 31, Sept 1-3 4.00pm (5.00) £5.00 (£4.00) Arthur' s Seat...hosting an extensive blendsspaces, andnewviews comedy, PLEASANCE UPSTAIRS established and new.' Independent 1993. Six performing 25 theatre pieces andbookings the cutting of comedy. - GOINGSunday UP Musical neuroticWinners, customers! yourselfStudent a lift! Credit card fromedge Aug 556 65503 '★Risk■ NSTC andCompany) Vision' Times.shopping NationalforAward (seeGive National Box Office Hem-Midnight, Shows1 onAug03110-Sept Theatre Aug 10-16, 1 8. 2 1-25. 2 9, 3 1. Sept t-3 12. 1 5pm (1. 1 5) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) BBC RADIO 4 AT THE PLEASANCE Just AWriters Minute.Festival The News 19,20,26-28 12.15pm (1.15) £6.00 (£5.00) Jeremy Hardy...plus the launch of the Young with Quiz. a liveKaleidoscope. broadcast of Aug the ★ SHATTER - PRESENT IMPERFECT ThreeSumner, charactersBarclays in a dangerous Aug Afternoon 16-Sept 2 Play. Oatails undar BBC Radio 4 main entry Fraa where desire shatters certainty. Text Alaric New Stageslandscape writer. Aug (2.45)by(£5.£5.50 BRISTOL EXPRESS THE PLAY' S THE THING (PT 9) Award winning Festival of Aug 19.10-16.20,218.6-2821-25.1.239-31 0pm (2.1.435)0pm £6.00 00) (£4.50) New Theatre Writing ' d istinguished by its almost unique ability to find writers of BEN MOOR - ELECTRICITY:andTHE CAGED PONY A weird Genius' family, their really strange genuine interest' Independent Aug 5pm dreams. Aug 10-18.20,Methodist 221,6-2822.24.3.205,Pirates 29-31.(4.Sept 2,3furniture 3.(£6. 00pmexorcism. (4.00) Twisted £6.00 (£5.00) Independent Aug 202217 12.5.11.3100pm 0am (8.(2.(12.040)5)25pm)£3.50 (£2.50) Aug Aug 19, 0pm 0 0) £7. 0 0 0 0) Aug 27 11.00am (12.25pm) Saa Daily Diary for titles ★ SUZY WRONG - HUMAN CANNON funny, performed for the first time without a 2doctor Bring30)Breathtakingly your£5.50own(£4.beer Aug 11-18. 221-25. 9-31, Septin(5.attendance. 1-330) 4.£6.15pm50 (5.(£5. 50) and surgical gloves. PLEASANCE ONE Aug 19, 2 0, 6-28 4. 1 5pm 5 0) * ■ ALBERT INSTANT CIRCUSof- TILTING AT WINDMILLS ★ COLINI & CO. Cambridge LexicographyEvening and pizzas? the physical &andFRIENDS imaginative boundaries circus theatre. ExhilaratingExtending family why. 'Funny-7.COLIN and News Sold out in Cambridge - Find out entertainment. Aug 18.21,touching' 24,25.(6.249.5)30, Sept Aug 10-21 1. 4 0pm (2. 3 0) £5.00 (£4. 0 0) Aug 19.10-15,20,216-28 5.242.5pm £6.501-3(£5.55.0)45pm (6.45) £5.50 (£4.50) Family of Four £15.00 Umusical BREAKFAST WITHthese THE HONKIN' HEP CATS A Critics' riot of Choice fun. food, frolics1993. and madness Guardian Aug 24-Sept 3 (not with Wad 31) 1.real-life 30pm (2.cartoon 30) £4.characters. 50 (£3.00) £7 dinburgh ■superhero DOGMAN! A new comedy musical drama for kids, with free ice lollies and a you can cuddle. Aug 12-22. 2 4-28 3. 0 0pm (4. 1 5) £6. 5 0 (£4. 5 0) Aug ept 61,03 3.20pm (4.35) £6.50 (£4.50) SELF CATERING Family23,of29-31, FourS£17. THE CAMBRIDGE FOOTUGHTS BARRACUDA JAZZ OPTION Return to The Over 200 flats and houses throughout Pleasance,16-18, see the world-famous comedy club(6.in0action. 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Aug 19,20,218-18. 8-28 21.9.232.0pm 30) Sept£7.02,30 (£6.9.030)0pm (10.30) £6.00 (£5.00) ★ STIFF Elie inandthis Cube' s psychological humdrum livesthriller spiralby outLaviniaof Murray. control with disturbing consequences savageSept Aug 10-14, 1 8-18. 2 1-25. 2 9-31. 2.3 10. 4 5pm (11. 4 5) £6. 0 0 (£4. 50) Aeg 19,20,28-28 10.45pm (11.45) £7.00 (£5.50) ★eroticism, LANA /andSMOKING In this outrageous solo. Lana evaluates her commitment to finally quitsSeptsmoking. Aug 1-3 45«m) 12 midnight Aug 10-18. 19,20,221.8-2823-25.1229-31. midnight (12. £6.00(12.(£5.405nm) 0) £5.00 (£4.00) PLEASANCE ATTIC THIS Meet MORNING' WITH RICHARD NOT JUDY Richard Herring s celebrity chat show. the2stars Aug 10-15, 18-28, 7-18, 1-25,22,39.of30,the11.Sept4Fringe 1 (12.11.and445pm) 5amwin(12.CASH-PRIZES. 45pm)(£7.£7.00)00 (£6.00) Aug 19, 2 0, 2 Sept 5am £8.00 Tickets will else be euctioned 20 minutes before show to highest bidders. ■rejected k WHENbyTHE CRADLE FALLS - ARTTS INTERNATIONAL. Torn from his ideals, his family, Anton discovers the will of the Russian people. Aug 10-17 1.00pm (2.15) £4.50 (£3.50) ★topPARADISE (THE SECOND DRAFT) God redesigns world in new Fringe writers ROBERT SHEARMAN and£5.50RICHARD TURNER. black comedy by Aug 18. 2 1-25. 2 9-31. Sept 1-3 1. 1 5pm (2. 1 5) (£4. 5 0) Aug 19,20.26-28 1.15pm (2.15) £6.50 (£5.50) ★ JAM by traffic Graemejam.Fife.You100drive?MPHYou'Black Apocalyptic ve beenComedy. there. Motorist monsters. Car Mania. 6-18.21-25, .MAugeg 19,10-14.20.218-28 2.30pm29,3(3.0 45)2.30pm£6.50(3.4(£4.5) 50)£5.50 (£4.50) ROMANIA -soars A JOURNEY IN- MIND Magdalena Buznea. by NED SHERRIN. 'Aug Magdalena18-18. effortlessly an enchanting JACK(£4.Directed TINKER 29.31.(5.Sept 00pm00)(5.1show!' 0) £5.50 00) Aug 10-14. 19,20,28-28 21-25, 4.00pm 10) 1-3£6.504.(£5. ★ GLITTERIS CLOUDED EYE ’Stylish When physical memoriescommitment' and passionsGuardian have been shredded by8-18.war.2-1.2THE are3-25.games necessary? Aug 11-14, 1 2 9. 3 1. Sept 1-3 5. 3 0pm (6. 4 5) £5. 5 0 (£4. 0 0) Aeg 19.20,26-28 5.30pm (6.45) £6.50 (£5.00) ★Magnificent. ELVIS IS AUVE SHE'Blackpool S BEAUTIFUL! Grace isTheLESBIAN ELVIS'! Outrageous. Wildly AND deluded. or Graceland? King decides... Aug 12-18. Aeg 19.20.221.0-2023-25.7.29-31. 00pm Sept (8.15)2.3 C5.7.5000pm(£4.(8.00)15) £5.00 (£4.00) ★talesGRAHAM - CHARUE’S ANGELS GO TO Hilarious HELL ThenewFourth Angel tells of love18-18.andNORTON lip gloss. 'Comic2.3Genius' Independent. comedy. Aug 19.10-14. Aeg 20,28-28 21,8.233-25. 0pm29-31. (9.30)Sept£6.00 (£5.8.300pm 0) (9.30) £5.00 (£4.00) STEWART Radio '1Head FM'sspinningly Fist-Of-Funfunny' star performs circuit' s hot17.LEE tip'18.21-25. Times. NME£7.00 (£6.full00)stand-up show. Comedy Aug 10-15. 2 9. 3 0, Sept 1 9. 4 5pm (10. 4 5) Aug 19,20.26-28. Sept 2.3 9.45pm (10.45) £8.00 (£7.00) IVOR DEMBINA STAND COMEDY 'Guardian. Intelligent ’Almost and consistently Edinburgh Evening-Post News. 'SUPharpJEWISH and contentious' too true funny' to be funny' Jerusalem Aug 10-14. 1 8-18. 2 1-25. 2 9. 3 1. Sept 1-3 11. 0 0pm (11. 5 5) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) Aeg 19.20.2920 11.00pm (11.58) £«.50 (£5.50) DAN O' BRIEN: CAUGHT INelectrified. THE NET Build an A-bomb in your kitchen. Become a millionaire. Aug 21.You' 22.2ll4.12.come 25.125pm 9-31.back 15pm50)(1.15) £4.00 (£3.50) Aug 10-18. 19,20.2628 (1.Sept 15) 2.3£5.0012.(£4. PLEASANCE ABOVE! ■music. LETSSearch GO -forOVER THE RAINBOW - VARIATIONS fun!performs a kaleidoscope of Aug 24-29.£K31. that Sept crock 1-3 12.of3gold! 0pm (1.Spectacular 30) £4.50 family (£3.50) Faetiy14-22, ef Fear ★Davidson. CONVENTIONAL DEMONS by Fringe First winning authorStage of Storybook'. Richard 'Intensely1.thrilling' Scotsman. 'A brilliant exercise' Aug Aug 10-18, 19.20,221.6,223-25 7 1.50pm50pm(3.0(3.5)05)£6.00£5.00(£5.(£4.00)00) ★ A STAG IN THE by newmisidentification. playwright Nick Ostler. A rollercoaster ride of murder, madmen and DARK mammalian Aug 3 1.(3.50pm 05) (£5. £5.0000)(£4.00) Aug 29-Sept 28 1.50pm 05) (3.£6.00 ★moving B MAKHAMPOM SIAMESE THEATRE - DAENGperformed BETWEENwithTWOtraditional WORLDS story of exploitation in a Thai rural community mimeA and dance. Aug 10-18. 2 1-23 3. 3 0pm (4. 4 5) £6.00 (£5. 0 0) Aug 19,20 3.30pm (4,45) £7,00 (£6.00) ★Brilliant GEE new WOW!comedy THE from LIFEthe£r team TIMESbehind OF CUVE NEON: WARHOL West End cult smash 'AnorakSUPERSTAR Of Fire . Aug 24. 2 5. 2 9-31. Sept 1-3 3. 3 0pm (4. 4 5) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) Aug 28-28 3.30pm (4,45) £6.50 (£5.50) ■Ukrainian KIEV THEATRE ON PODOL A MIDSUMMER NIGHT' S DREAM This exceptional company return spectacular Aug Sept(6.2.3to20)Edinburgh 5.£7.00pm50 (£6. (6.with 250)0) a£6.50 (£5.50) vision of a classic text. Aug 19.13-17.20,221-25. 6-2829-31.5.00pm ★ TIMTimCLARK' S THEs '.OUICK BROWN and Clark .Brian Moore' ). FiveFOXstar(7.Starring lust in Linda a fourDavidson star hotel.(ex-Eastenders) Aug 18-18.(LWT' 21.6.243-25. Aug 11-14. 19202828 0pm29.(7.31,40)Sept£7.1-350 (£6.6.450pm 0) 40) £6.50 (£5.50)
DOMINIC S HAPPY HOURScotland 1993's Perrier Best Newcomer, Izzard's Tour SupportHOLLAND' '93. 'Excellent material' On Sunday, 'consumateEddie wit' Sunday Times11-14. Aug 1 6-18, 2 1, 2 2. 2 4. 2 5, 2 9-31, Sept 2,3 8. 0 0pm (9. 0 0) £5. 0 0 (£4. 5 0) Aug 19.20,28-28 8.00pm (9.00) £6.00 (CS.50) BOOTHBY GRAFFOEwitTimeandOutquick-fire Comedyrepartee’ Award Winner presents his debut solo show. 'Aug Excellent razor-sharp 7,18.2Sept 1-25.22.39.30. 9.Sept (10.15)(£7.Scotsman £7.00)00 (£6.00) Aug 19.12-15,20.218-28, 15pm1 (10.9.115pm 5) £8.00 WOODY BOP MUDDY' S RECORD GRAVEYARD The hilarious record-smashing anarchist' (Scotsman) presents a1 brand new(11.full-length show. Aug 10-15. 1 7. 1 8. 2 1-25. 2 9. 3 0. Sept 10. 3 0pm 3 0) £7. 0 0 (£6. Aug 19.20,28-28. Sept 2,3 10.30pm (11.30) £8.00 (£7.00) 00) RACHELhonest BERGER - COMEDY of theGuardian 1994 Melbourne Comedy Festival. Gutsy, and21-25.very, very funny.SIREN '4A5«m) realHitstar' Aug 12-15. 1 7. 1 8. 2 9 11. 4 5pm (12. £5.50 (£4. Aug 19,20,26-28 11.45pm (12.45am) £6.50 (£5.50) 50) PLEASANCE CABARET BAR ITC - TEN STEPS youTO through STARTING A THEATRE COMPANY reveals the secret of success Aug 25,28and10.steers 30im (12.30pm) Freethe management maze. 7MERVYN / STUTTER PRESENTSof 8'Sdifferent EEN ANYTHING GOOD? Fringe ONLY showcase chat show. Highlights shows daily. Best variety show sin town. Aug 13-22.24-30 1.00pm (2.30) £5.00 (£4.00) MELANIE AND SUSAN : KITTENS GO GRRRRRII This feisty, fur-lined twosome return following last 2year' sell-out shows. Scotsman Aug 9-31.(4.s Sept 30pm00)'H(4.ilarious' 30) £6.00 (£5.00) Aug 10-18. 19,20.221.6-2822,24.3.235.0pm 30) 2,3£7.003.(£6. MILES KINGTON &talking SIMONtheirGILMAN - BIZARRE THEvision FORTEAN TIMESs strangest SHOW playing, singing and way through an uncanny of Britain' magazine. Aug 19.12-14. 6-18.21,4.242,5pm24.2(5.5.2495) 4.4£6.5pm50 (5.(£5.45)50) £6.00 (£5.00) Aug 20.216-28 ★ THE PUBLICITY STUNT BY ARTHUR SMITH His latest and arguably most Starring Phil Nice. Aug 21-25, 2 9 6. 0 0pm (6. Aug 19,20.28-28 6.00pm 1(6.5)15)£1.0£1.0 5(standby 0 (£1.00)concession available at vonua boforo show) THE MEN WHO- KNOW Stars of Radio 4 s LOOSE ENDS - The thinking woman s Pinky and Perky' FREE MALTESERS! Aug Aug 10-18. 19,20 21-23 6.30pm6.3(7.0pm30) (7.£7.30)00 £6.(£6.0000)(£5.00) ARNOLD BROWN Award-winning Glaswegian. 'The best sardonic comedian in the country' TimeSeptOutPerrier Aug 6.30pm(7,30)(7.30)£8.0£7.0 (£7. 00 (£6. Aug 24.28-28,25,29-31, Sept 2,3 6.1 30pm 00) 00) HARRY HILL IN ‘PUB INTERNATIONALE' Perrier Winner returns with ambassadors toAugthe12-18. brewery 2trade 'Pub Band'. 'A comic 0 (£6.00)genius' 00) List Aug 19,20,221-25. 8-28 97.57.0pm50pm(9.0(9.0)00)£8.£7.000(£7. FRANKtoSKINNER Perrier Award-winning star show. of BBC2's Fantasy Football League' returns Edinburgh(10.Thewith a brand new full-length Aug Aug 19.10-1820 9.9.220pm 0pm (10.220)0) £7.£8.0000 (£6. (£7.000)0) TONY HAWKSfromENTERTAINS Jokes,s THE songs,BRAIN dancing and stepladders, in this showbiz extravaganza the star of BBC2' DRAIN. Aug 9.20pm 00 (Co«c. Aug 21-25. 26-28,29-31. Sept 2,3Sept 9.1 20pm (10.2(10.5) 25)£8.00£7.(£7. 50) it vimii bifora show) THE COMEDY ZONE TheSeanFringe' s finestDanhot-bed of rising Kevin talent' Scotland On Sunday presents Julian Freedman Aug 7.18.2Dutton. 1-25,22.39.30. 10.Sept4Percival, 10.435pm 30om)(£7.and £7.00)00 (£6.00)Eldon. Aug 10-15. 19,20,216-28. Sept 5pm1 (12. 0im)(12.£8.00 ■musicianship..comic THE HONKIN' HEP CATS - acrobatic RANTIN'. RAVIN' AND MISBEHAVIN' superb Aug 1214.16.17,21.23.2routines 4,28.29.3and 1 I.OOim (3.00)abilities..one £4.50 hell of a show' County Forum ■theirTHEeclectic FRAUDblend SQUAD WELL BACKBarbDavidJungrHarrison with hisCartwright quartet and of late- STAND night funk-folk-jazz. and Deidre are among guests. Aug 18.19.20.25.26,27. Sept 1-3 I.OOim (3.00) £6.50 (£5.50) 0 POLKATZ THEATRE Vg3 Venue 28 - Greyfriers Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 ■thisTHEJacobean DUCHESS OF MALFI Aupholds sensuous,its reputation grotesque forandimaginative, haunting interpretation of tragedy. Polkatz powerful and visually startling theatretherein have a storybeenof few romance, corruption andPolkatz' revenge. 'ForComet sheer energy and originality companies to rival Surrey Aug 12-28 (not Suns) 8.45pm (10.15) £6.00 (£5.00)
POLY POOR THEATRE COMPANY Vg2 3 Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 NO WAY OUTand(HUIS CLOS) Spend anthehour in hell. Jean-Paul Sartte dismisses fireby and brimstone instead investigates intense madness and frustration caused a triangle of relationships. claustrophobic Aug 13-20 (net Sun 14) 10.1A5pmstunningly (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) performance. ★ LIKE studying CLOCKWORK Literary criticism with a difference, intense Burgess, and illuminating fantasy the interactions between an author, theVeni.lateanviddy, Anthony and his much misunderstood creation A Clockwork Orange' . vici. Aug 13-20 (not Sun 14) 6.45pm (8.15) £4.00 (£3.00) 89
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1991 GLUE Shortlisted for the WEDDING Guardian Award 1992 MAGIC JACK
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PORTRAIT PRODUCTIONS Venui 21 - Roman E: a. 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 Atremendous PORTRAITwork...Michael OF VINCENTMcEvoy From thepaintsveryafirstportrait sentence re captivated by...thisto oftechnically Vanyou'Gogh which helps dismiss the stereotype' Scotsman. ' B rilliantly written and faultless' Festival Times. 'A Jack devastating Owen Dudley Edwards. 'An education as well as a pleasure' Tinker.(1.3achievement' Aug 14-20 312.15pm 5)(12 ■ooi) £7.00 (£5.50) Aug 2TSigt 10.40«m THE TINDER BOX THEdaftGLOBE A soldier wins the love of a princess with the dog.PLAYERS. (Professional) Aug aid14-20of a10.particularly 45«m (11.40) £5.00 (£3. 00) Venus 2 - Fringe Club, Teviot Row, Briao Sq. Info Day: 226 5257 or 9. Night: 650 4673 18 THE TINDER BOX Don't children' miss THEs show. TINDERHighlyBOX,imaginative... our 'Rumpelstiltskin' attracted superb reviews: Delightful suspense, laughter and audience3 participation. Aug 21-Sept 7.00pm (7.55) £5.00 (£3.00) PRESENT IMPERFECT Venue 33 -1 ice, 60 The PI ;e. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★ SHATTERplace. Explores the collisions of their three certainty, players ina a dark, gamedangerous confined toanda constricted As desire shatters indeterminate inner begins tothespillBarclays into theirNewplayground. Alaric Sumner, whose Voices’landscape was presented Stages at theTextRoyalby Court. Aug (2.45) (£5.at£5.50 Aug 10-16. 19,20,128.8-2821-25.1.239-31 0pm (2.1.435)0pm £6.00 00) (£4.50) PRIME PRODUCTIONS ie 13 - Harry Younger Hall. Lochend Close, Canongate SHAW? Celebrating comedies The Man G.ofBDestiny' and 'How Hediscovered Lied POSITIVE! To Her Husband' plus Shaw. 'Are YouTwoShaw? Yes, - Positive!' .S. affectionately Aug 28-Sept through 3 7.30pmhis(10.other 00) writings. £6.00 (£4.50) ANDCleverly MR HANDEL s 1991 play, Fringegrips success. Musical battle ofHERR witsBACH in heaven. written,John highlyRingham' entertaining and entertains' The Scotsman. Aug 29-Sept 3 2.30pm (4.15) £5.00 (£4.00) Venue 89 - Ronburghe Hotel. 38 Charlot e Square. Tickets 225 3921 * SARAHactress Captivating portrayal BernhardtConnie - mostClarkflamboyant, passionate, famous ever. Lincoln Centerof Sarah to Stavenger, received raves; Clark was magnificentL.simply Aug 18-27 4.00pm (5.40) stunning! C5.00 (£4.00) *TheirVOICES 2000 created by Peter Dee for company of Scottish/American teenagers. about(£4.relationships; their collective voice. Aug 14,fears, 16.18,joys, 20 10.concerns, 40aai (11,hopes 50) £5.00 00) *Black...Jewish...Poor... THE SKIN THAT COVERS US (Peter Dee). Some of my bestperformed friends areby. Teenagers' perspectives on prejudice, Scottish/American Aug 15,17.19 10.40imteenage (11.50) company. £5.00 (£4.00) PROCLAIM Vmim 86 ■ CamiMnn Christian Centra, 65 High Strait. Tickafr 556 2626. J10 ■'Gabriel' AN EVENING OF SOUND SILENCE Thebysound contemporary jazz byof s Band' enhanced with AND thetheysilence ofbeenmime Eppic'of. bringing a message truth and hope to a world where have forgotten. Aug 29-Supt 2 7.30mi (9.00) £4.00 (£3.00) GREG PROOFS G7 Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 GREG PROOFS Thenewbespectacled American one frompony 'WhoseridesLineandIs fingerpainting. It Anyway?' is back with a brand blend of plain and pleasure, ''BHe'rilliant improvisational TheAGuardian . Hilarious' s a c**t s naeskill' funny' Scotsman'Fluffy. Perrier. Agile. Nominee '93. The Independent Aug 6-l8,and21,he'9.243-25, 9-31, Aug 12-14, 19.20.216-28 0pm2(10. 50)Stpt 2,3 £9.509.(£7.40pm50) (10.50) £7.50 (£6.50)
PURVES PUPPETS Venue 81 - St. James' Church Hall. Inverlerth Row, Goldenacre. Tickets 0899 20521/20631 ■whatPIPStheAND PANDA MEET THE TOOTHFAIRY For young children up to 7. Find out Aug 10-SeptToothfairy 3 (nut Suns)does 10.with30«mall (12thosenoon)TEETH! £4.00 (£3.00 PC) ■to THE NUTCRACKER For allTchaikovsky' family audiences and schools. AnSpectacular excellent introduction the story which inspired s wonderful ultravioletmagic,backexpert manipulation and plenty of humour. Meetmusic. the puppeteers afterwards just from Hong Kong! Aug 10-Sept 3 (not Suns) 1.30pm (3.00) £4.00 (£3.00 PC) QMW THEATRE COMPANY Venue 19 • C. Over-Seas House. 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 BUCHANAN'theS FINEST HOUR Michael Palin and Terry Jones. A French escapologist, a lot (£3. ofbywood. Aug 21-27 11.30«mPope, (12.15)and£4.00 00) And you thought your life was bizarre. THE FOUR LITTLE GIRLS Pablo Picasso. The birds have horns, the flowers are chewing Aug 28-Septtheir3 finger-nails 5.30pm (6.15)and £4.the00clouds (£3.00)are being used to clean the window-panes. Venue 82 - Soulhside. Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolscn St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 SHAKERS JohnpinaGodber/Jane Thornton.lastsAn forever 80's world plasticdream palms,world!!pink flamingoes in this oftropical Aug 28-Sept and 3 7.45pmcoladas (9.15) -£4.happy 00 (£3.hour 00) Venue 4 - St. Columba's by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 J7 VICTORY: CHOICES INponce REACTION by Howard Barker. I'm pissed on pomp, look at me. I' m pig hot in this stuff. Aug 28-Sept 3 2.20pm (3.40) £4.00 (£3.00) Venue 148 - Stockbridge House, 2 Cheyne Street ★ THE WIZARD OF OZandby kaleidoscopic Virginia Glasgow Koste based on L. Frank Baum's novel. AnAug explosive, 22-27 12.energetic 30pm (1.45) £4.00 (£3.00) retelling of this ever-popular tale. QUAKER MEETING HOUSE Venue 40 - The Quaker Mealing House, 7 Victoria Tarrace. Tickets 220 6109 J8 This friendly venue is justCafe,off the top of the Highhome-cooked Street downvegetarian/vegan the cobbled Uppersnacks Bow. Relax in our Rainforest renowned for its and meals. Lift and disabled toilet. Cafe and bookstall open 10.15am - 5.00pm. CELTIC CONNECTIONS. SAVOURNA - unique opportunity to experience two of Scotland's top 10 performers Aug 19,20,28,unplugged' 27 1.30pm (2.30) £4.50 STEVENSON (£3.50) SOLO (19.20). THE CAST (26.27). ★enchantment ■ CORPSECANDLE Amidst candles, quills, dust, decay, shadows, and ever-present peril - an original faerie tale unfolds.secrets, KALEIDOSCOPE THEATRE. Aug 15-27 {not 21) 8.00pm (9.30) £5.00 (£4.50) ★ OUT IN THE DARK Adelstrop Productions. The story of the poet Edward Thomas. His artistic struggle revisited Aug 0pm (9.(5.415)5)movingly £5.00 (£4. 50) in words and music. Aug 1514 3.7.030pm ★ THE Tense, TRIALdramatic, OF PENNfamous AND MEAD monstrous are these!' Jury Trial'O.-what Old Bailey 1670. and Nigelillegal Pascoeproceedings QC presents. Aug 22-24 1. 1 5pm (2. 0 5) £3.00 (£2. 0 0) Aug 25-27 3.00pm (3.50) TO Jim Cartwright' s darkly comicandtalestout! of human relationships. A colourful Northern life. Spit, Aug 15-19 pub3.00pm (4.30)sawdust £3.50 (£3.00) QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE DRAMA DEPT V J1 Outer ie 24 - Queen Margaret College. Drama Dept., Clerwood Terrace. Tickets 317 3546. *collaboration BEASTTES ofAn talents exuberantfromfusion of passion and intrigue bursts from this unique home and abroad to bring you an entertainment generated their experiences skills. Insell-out past years the company' shows have won from two Capital Awards andandfrequent performances. 'Fulls ofnewtechnical and Aug artistic 12-20 {notvirtuosity' Sun 14) The 7.15pmScotsman (8.45) £5.00 (£3.50)
V* THE QUEEN’S HALL THE PUPPETEER I . Clerk Street. Tickets 668 2019. Credit Card Hotline 667 7776 G7 re 41 - Hil Streat Theatre, 19 Hil Strest. Tickets 226 6522 THE S HALLwithScotland' busiestincluding concert thehallInternational is at its busiest the ★backPETER PAN THE RETURN TO NEVERLAND A performance of puppetry, brings FestivalQUEEN' and theFringe over 70 sshows Festivalduring morning together thePanfamiliar characters which have delighted audiencesFlythroughout the recitals and Jazz world. Hook and battle it out. once more, in this new adventure. with us to the house an exhibition ofFestival. Russian Our artists.famous restaurant and bar are open all day and land where dreams come true. Children aged 3-10 years. Aug 22-Sept 3 ll.OSim (11.50) £3.00 (£2.00) ■theBIGfinestBAND BONANZA (EIJF) Australianuniversities saxophonistandAndrew schools.Speight with some of Aug 7 8.0young 0»m (10.musicians 30) £7.00from (£5.0Scottish 0) ■years. ELLAAnFITZGERALD SONGBOOK (EMF) A celebration of the great singer's 76 PURPLE PINEAPPLE SHOW 9 8.0evening 0»m (10.3of0) pure£10.joy00 -(£8.don'00)t miss it. K3 ■AugJAZZ je 98 - Marco’s. 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 GALA CONCERT (EUF) A galaxy of international stars presenting THE PURPLE PINEAPPLE stunned LondonPineapple comedyShow? clubs, From they the best FESTIVAL freaked theTorremolinos. London Fringe, isSHOW EdinburghTheytoready for ThethethePurple Aug 11 a.jazzOOymfrom(10.the45) 1920s £12.00to(£9.the00)1950s. Govan to from heartache Domestos. Pineapple Girls will seduce ■ CAPPELLA NOVA In Songs Of Songs' . A selectionandof Finzi. Palestrina motets alongside you hip-swinging, twentieth Aug with 12-29their10.3mind-blowing, 0|im (11.30) £4.50 (£3.50) saucy singing escapades. Auu 17 11.century 00«m (12.ones 45»m)by Britten. £9.50 (£7.Vaughan 50). £7.0Williams 0 (£5.00) 91
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THE QUEENS HALL - continued ■andMAC-TALLA Hidden Scotland showcase - top Gaelic singers and musicians inspiro rave album Aug concert 18 7.30pmreviews. (9.30) The£7.0gaelic 0 (£5.50) outfit of the 1990s'. ■frenzy, JOOLSplaying HOLLAND AND HIS BIG Returnfunkto Edinburgh Festival for another large slabs of R&B, theBAND blues, jazz, and boogie-woogie. Aug 19-25 7.10.30pm %pl2f-2l 30pw(9.(12.30)30am)£8.00 ft £7.00 J ■plaudits ALTAN: ISLAND ANGEL Foremost Irish traditional group returns having scooped. ovations worldwide. talented...magical...majesty' Aug 19 and 10.30pm (12.30»m) £7.50 distinctive...grace...most (£5.00) ■Rarely BATTLEFIELD BAND 25 years of smuggling traditional Scottish music to the world. - don't £7.miss00 (£5. them.50) Aug 20.on21 home 10.30pmground (12.30»m) ■paper ENNIO MARCHETTO 4 nights'Ingenious...a only with highly a feastimaginative of new characters, hilarious costumes and wickedForparody. tour de force' The Scotsman. Aug 22-25 10.30pm (11.30) £9.00 (£8.00) ■annual BOYSmusic OF THE LOUGHKerryShetlander Aly Bain leads worldclass Edinburgh band's \Aag2t-2t 7.3feast! 0pm (9.With 30) C8.0Qaccordion (£7.00) virtuoso Brendan Begley! ■great CAROL KIDD ' D angerously close to perfection’ Herald. A must for anyone who likes Aug 29songs 7.45pmand(10.great 15) singing. £10.00 One night only! ■Britain' PHIL BANCROFT OCTET Exciting+ blend of tradition/ Steve and challenge Andy Sheppard Lodder. from one of Aug 30 s leading 7.4Spm (10.young 15) saxophonists. £6.50 ■Morrison, GEORGIEFameFAMEis atfr the THEpeak BLUEofFLAMES From 60s hits to current with Vanto his powers - time, feel, musicalitywork all honed perfection. Supt I 7.45pm (10.15) £7.50 ■piano. BHEKIWithMSELEKU QUARTET The South African pianist plays rippling township jazz one (12. of the30«m) hottest£7.Srhythms ; Supt 2 10.30pm 0 teams. ■show CRAIG MCMURDO ft THAT SWING THANG Book early for Craig's only festival t Sept 2as7.the30pmsquare-jawed (9.30) £8.00singing star, spins tales of lurve and romance. ■celebrating OMAR/TONYendREMY BAND AFestival potent FM mix and of dance TDK's grooves late nightandparty.funky sounds, Supt3 10.3the 0pm (12.3of0»m)the festival. £8.00 MULGREWdynamism" MILLER TRIOYorkMajorTimes, UK debut America'solo.s greatest young jazz pianist. ‘Dazzling ft BrianforKellock SeptS 7.30pm (9.30) New £7.00 GARY THOMAS BAND US tenor saxophonist with major credentials: ex-Miles Davis Band31and7.4his5pmlast(10.album Aug 15) £7.featured 00 Pat Metheny. GRAND International bandmeet returns the FringeUNION with theirBAND latest• PRASTUTIKARAN collaboration. SparksPopular fly as great jazz soloists Indianto virtuosi. Aug 15-17 8.00pm (10.30) £7.00 (£5.00) RANDOLPH STUDIO Venue 55 - Randolph Studio. Institut Francais d’Ecosse, 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 This elegantclassics, and intimate theatre presents topmad-cap quality performances invenue an eclectic mix oftheliterary contemporary drama and comedy. The also hosts 'La Cuisine , 2 galleries, and a fabulous view of the award-winning, Firth of Forth. Boxsumptuous Office open 9.30amd'toOdile' midnight. ★conjure THE OLIVE LAKE -onA stage. CHINESE FAIRY TALECompany. A solo performer and a musician distant worlds Journey Theater Aug 15.16, l9.22,24.25.27,20,3l,Sept 2 10.3B«m (11.20) £4.00 (£3.00) ★Company' THREEs SHORT BY ISAACofBASHEVIS SINGER mystical, STORIES haunting adaptation three powerful tales Journey by NobelTheater prizewinning Aeg 17,10,author. 20,23,26,29,Sept 1,3 IB.IOam (11.30) £4.00 (£3.00) ★brought A PLAY OF ONE' S OWN Virginia Woolf - her youth, her marriage, her writings Gordon Aug 15-Septto life3 (eelby See 21, TeeSquare 30) 12Productions. mirtay (1.»5pm) £4.00 (£3.00) ★foils/spoils GO AHEAD AND JUMP) Love, wrong time! of00pm love.(2.Hilarious verbal(£3.Rightjoust. Project.Two artists recount the Aug 15-20 2. 5 0) £3.50 0 0) The Fisheye Special Price: £2.75 whea purchased in conjunction with Seuege Love TONGUES / NOTofI Shephard / Chaikan'Tantilizing. s mythic incantation onTheatre reincarnation, Beckett' s memory a maddened Company.and Aug (not Tuewhen30) 2.00pm in(2.mouth. 55) £3.50 with (£3.0Savage 0). Translucent Special22-Sept Price:3£2.75 purchased conjunction Love SAVAGEthe/ LOVE Shephardofandlove.Joseph Chaikan' s hauntingly familiarBoadicea journey through humanSamexperience Dynamic, raw-edged production. Theatre Company. Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Sun 21. Tue 30) 3. 0 0pm (3. 5 5) £3.50 (£3. 0 0) Specie! Price: £2.75 when purchased in conjunction with Tongues or Go Ahead.. ANOTHER ANTIGONEJeanA. R.Cocteau Gurney’s ingenious re-telling of the Antigone legend. Dickinson Aug 15-20 College 4.00pm and (5.30) £4.00 (£3.00)Repertory in a unique collaboration. -revolution k DEAR MASTER by Dorothy Bryant. Sandproduction. and Flaubert warm to art. love and prize-winning Aug 22-Septin3Aurora 4.00pmTheatre' (5.30) s £4.50 (£3.50) ★(performed I LOVE LIVING IN PARIS. BUT THEN AGAIN MAYBE12. NOT by George Perec French). Aeg 12-27 (notin Sues 14.21)Perec6.0deliciously 0pm (7.00) portrayed. £4.50 (£3.5Travaux 0) ★American. STARLAIA Human One woman - multiple personalities. Anride.evening with a truly goofy Amusement Park. Come take the Aug 29-Sopt 3 8.00pm (7.30) 14.00 (£3.50) ★angels THE andMOUNTAIN GIANTS Enter Pirandello' s magical thespians. Truth5)or £4.00 illusion?(£3.Warm Feet Theatre.world of giants, dwarves, Preview Aug 15-23Aug7.1430pm7.3(9.0pm15)(9.1£5.00 (£4.00) 00)
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ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST Scorching, disturbing, wonderful dramatisation PIPPI LONGSTOCKING "The greatest family treat in town" Heart of England Press 3.00pm THE DIY OF THE JACKAL Drama! Excitement! Music! Off-set Coving! 4.00pm MORPHINE AND BALLROOM DANCING Visual theatre riveted with energy MINIMAL STORIES Visual and verbal exploration of the Spanish Civil War 4.05pm BEN HUR An epic saga of revenge and faith 4.30pm TO Jim Cartwright's sharp, funny, poetic, award winning play 5.30pm THE GREATEST SHOW ON PERTH Sublime mix of comedy and Perth the jewel in Tayside's crown 6.00pm ON DEATH ROW WITH WOODY ALLEN New black comedy with impressionist Keith Wickham URUCUBACA Religion, carnival, superstition, football, obsession, Brasil ODETE MADE IN BRASIL Odete Maid in Brazil 7.00pm 20.000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (IN A FISH TANK) Need we say more 7.30pm TEECHERS John Godber's hilarious classroom comedy 8.00pm NUCLEAR WHALES SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA "Saxophone saviours - talented and zany" LA Reader 8.30pm THE ULTIMATE COMEDY QUIZ Celebrities! Prizes! Questions! Crackerjack Pencils! 9.00pm SIZE 12 Sexy, stylish, new black comedy 10.00pm THE LORRAINE BOWEN EXPERIENCE "The loveliest, silliest, kindest and kinkiest of British humour" Vancouver Courier ALAN DAVIDSON SINGS FRANK SINATRA The Superb sounds of Frank Sinatra 10.30pm THE PURPLE PINEAPPLE SHOW Tempestuous, tangy fruit salad 11.30pm JAM WITH WILL Legendary American, tap dancing, jazz hoofer - Will Gaines Midnight IN DEFENCE OF PORN The sex and violence team are back WHOOPS VICAR IS THAT YOUR DICK "An absolute scream" The Scotsman Late Bands THE TARTAN AMOEBAS "Scotland's hottest dance band" Scotland on Sunday THE SWEETHEARTS Rock 'n' Roll, Blues and Soul - Get on down BOX OFFICE 228 9116
RANDOLPH STUDIO - continued * LANCASHIRE writtentribute / performed by Christina Allison. An enchanting, dramatic andLASS29) humorous All 2*-Stftmusical 3 (att Mon 7.45>w (9.15) tofS.theOOgreat (£4,00)Gracie Fields. *roasts THE relationships, KATHY ft MOserves SHOW:a feast PARALLEL UVES Witty comedy skewersperformances. stereotypes, of off-beat characters. Delectable Way Off-Broadway Ail 15-Sipt 3 fnt TuiProductions. 23, Thu 1) 9.45f (11,25) C5.00 (£4.00) * MEN(Is it- THE MUSICALI Puberty, lossl cranky?).masturbation, Playful Theatrefatherhood, Company.cross-dressing and hair Aut 14 anyl3O(not .Owonder OpnTut(11.23.we 30)Thure£3.00 Ail 13.15-Sipt 1) 11.30pm (1.00am) £4.00 (£3.00) REALISTIC THEATRE COMPANY OF EDINBURGH V»V» Venue 82 • Southside, Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ★eyesCHILDREN OF THE CLEARANCES The Highland Clearances as seen through the of the children. A group of homeless, outcast young people struggle to find their dream - a new lifeexciting in Canada. stunning of epic proportions told by Lothian's newest youth Amusic theatretalecompany. Aug 12-27andhit3most Suns) Aug 29-Sipt 2.00pm4.(4.00pm 00) (6.00) £5.60 (£5.00) 3
REASSEMBLAGE W Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre, 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 G7 DOUBLE CROSS by Thomas Ki l r oy. What is the Anglo-Irish relationship? This their mixmedia insightidentities into the lives of William Joyce and Brendan BrackenReassemblage examines how ultra-English fuelled the WW2 propaganda machine. seek to analyse Aug 1220how(notmisinformation Sun 14) 7.35pmis(8.controlled 25) £5.00to(£3.construct 00) personal and national identity. REGULAR MUSIC AT THE PLAYHOUSE0 1 2 3 o Venue 59 - Edinburgh Playhouse. 18-22 Greenside PI. Tickets 557 2590. G11 Regular Music present special one-off Festival performances from diverse and musically exciting acts in the splendour of the newly refurbished Playhouse. ■ RYUICHIcomposer/performer, SAKAMOTO Rare who solo will appearance by Oscar-winning Japanese play a selection of his worksworld-renowned on piano - A MUST!30 Ant (W.31) £13.00 tii £11.»0 ■awards, CAPERCAILLIE with special guests. Following a year of sold-out tours Scotland' s Celtic most exciting and Times eclecticBOOK bandEARLY! return to the Fringe. 'Uand niquemajor and stirring.... stunning fusion' The Sipt I 7.30pm (10.30) £11.00 aid £9.00 REJECTS REVENGE Venua 49 -1 m Theatre, 2 Forrest Road. Tickets 225 9893 L8 ★theatre ■ CRUMBLE OneTheofRejects England'interrupt s funniest, most innovative andbringexciting physical companies. their European tour to you ' C rumble' , their timeless tribute performers' to the EnglandThe ofStage. manor'Bounding houses, energy, morris dancing and Biggies. Three most The talented superb physical style and timing' Guardian. Aug IS-Sipt 3 (not 21.28) 4.00pm (5.15) £6.50 (£4.00) RENEGADE TOURING COMPANY Venue 98 - Marco's, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 ■k BEN HUR Renegadesearch returns FringeA quest with a tale of oppression, one s obsessive forcondemned histo thedestiny; linked tofriend thebetrayal birth ofanda new man' religion. Judah Ben-Hur, to patriotic slaveryinexorably byfervour his boyhood Messala. vows to avenge himself in a bitter conflict of and faith! Aug 14-28 (not Tuts) 4.05pm (5.25) £5.00 (£4.50) JOURNEY THEATRE COMPANY THE OLIVE LAKE A Chinese Fairy Tale (10:30 A.M.) and THREE SHORT STORIES By ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER (10:10 ‘Magical” “Passionate” “Haunting” RANDOLPH STUDIO Venue 55 225-5366 August 15 - September 3 In repertory £4 (£3) 94
0 1 RHEOSTATICS V Venua 2 - Fringe Club, Taviot Row, Bristo Sq. Info Day: 228 5257 or 9, Night: 650 4673 L8 ■hasRHEOSTATICS They are young, they are four, and their first album ' M elville' (1991) been rated as the greatest Canadian album in years. 1992' s ' W hale Music’ confirmed the band's reputation as oneGetofready the formostsomething literary, wonderful. erudite and eeriest ensembles in Canadian musical Aug 24-27 £6.00history. (£5.for00 thecones and Fringe Clnb Members) Ticket inclndes9.00pm Fringe(10.Cl3u0)b Membership Evening 0 1 RICOCHET DANCE COMPANY V Venua 62 - St Bride's Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 ■complimentary SCANNING programme Ricochet Dance Company presents ' S canning' a contrasting but of powerfulmostworksimpressively, by Yolandeis a Snaith and ofRussell Maliphant. What Ricochet demonstrates combination both 'Aug stimulating 22 27 9.choreography 00pm (10.00) and£5.00performers (£3.00) of rare excellence' The Guardian
THE RIFLE LODGE Venue 101 - Rifle Lodge. 32a Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 F10 THE RIFLE LODGEcomedy bringsandyounew another eclectic mixofofperformance the best contemporary fringe theatre, cabaret, writing a riot styles in the true tradition of the festival. ★ HERBERT QUINE by Rob Milner. Mankind tries to explain life, find love, enjoy drink. Herbert Aug 12-19does12.it15pmall at(1.1once. 5) £4.00 (£3.50) THE BROTHERS GRINN' S JUST ANOTHER NIGHT Rubberfaced, fast moving, wickedly funny' . Set in Yorkshire Aug 12-19 1.30pm (3.00)a typical £4.00 (£3. 50) pub. Adults only. ★demands SONS AND LOVERS The torment of Lawrence's letters interweave with conflicting and (4.flesh Aug 12-Siptof3spirit3.15pm 45) in£4.this50 potent (£3.50) dramatisation from BLOODY ECHO. ★outvoted GHOST IN Inspired THE WEED GARDEN They called me mad. I called them mad. They Aug 1226me.5."00pm (6.00)by R.£5.D0. 0Laing. (£3.50) ■presented BLOOD byWEDDING Lorca' stingling, 'psychological cauldron and tribal rite' [Sunday Times) bYAct ‘splendid, Aug 12-19 6.15pm (7.45) £4.50 (£3.00) magnificent' Times Educational Supplement. ★ THREE TURDSU bend. BristolA Old School. A bleak comedy by David Sindall life beyond must!Vic(£3.Theatre Aug 13-19 8.the £5.00 50) Aug 20-28 11.00pm 00pm(9.(1200)midnight) ★Imagination THE MOUSE RAN UP THE CLOCK UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL. Two boys. One attic. Aug 12-Sept 3is a9.1battleground. 5pm (10.45) £5.Provocative, 00 (£3.50) startling 8- original. SHARPI An extraordinary demonstration of cheats, consa and expert sleight of hand. "A MOSTis well engaging card sharp...amazing...unbeatable... fascinating raconteur...Paul Wilson worth your time' The£5.0Scotsman Aug 12-19 11. 0 0pm (12 midnight) 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 20-Sept 3 6.15pm (7.45) ★ TEDDI TOSSES IT OFFpatter, Stand-up comic Teddi Munro's first show in Edinburgh. Rude, irreverent Aug 12-28 (not 15.-2stand-up 2) 12.15nm (1.15)poems £5.00and(£4.songs. 00) ★society SOLITARY Somewhere between Kurt Cobain, the Holocaust and the Bakerloo Line, falls apart. Visceral, evocative, compassionate Physical Theatre. Ail 21-28 12.30pm (1.3B) £4.00 (£3.00) ★ LULU music Wedekind's classicversion tale of sex. death, manipulation and tightrope walking, in the Aug new 21-28 1.45pm/ theatre (2.45) £4.00 (£3.from00)David Lancaster. MISSING Joe FinnGod.and Stuart Duncan with knob jokes, evolution, the jellyfish gag and howSTINK Aug 20-28 8.0not 0pmto(9.find 00) £4,00 (£3.00) ★andKNUCKLE by James Hince. A vicious portrait of a skinhead's England - fast, sharp with cutting Aug 27-Sopt 3 8.0poetic 0pm (8.articulacy. 45) £4.00'B(£3.eautifully 00) vicious' Time Out SEX. HANDCUFFS AND RUBBER CHICKENScabaret ALLIN KEMPTHORNE offers your last chance Sipt 1-3 to 11.win00pmCASH (12.1PRIZES 5«m) £5.in 0this 0 (£4.hilarious 00. Redh.ids Free)gameshow. VALERIE JACKSON presents Qfj what A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' SURREY WITH A FRINGE ON TOP KANSAS CITY PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE OUT OF MY DREAMS OKLAHOMA DirectChoreographers ed by DAVID SINFIELD Musical Director JOHN RIGBY JEAN WADLAND. AUGUST 15,16,17,18,19,20, at 7.15 pmDEANA alsoMARIE Sat. 20 at 2.15 pm ADtJLTS £6 Children/Concessions £4.50 VENUE 93 James Gillespie's High School, Lauderdale Street, Edinburgh Telephone 0836 785852 or FRINGE OFFICE
ANTIGONE A modern exploration of the tragic consequences of Passion bound by Reason - Sophocles Aug 27-S$pt 3 1.45pmUnplugged. (3.00) £4.00 (£3.50) ■consultant DR. PALFI' S REALLY DANGEROUS SAFETY Laughologist with the world' s tallestSHOW umbrellaTheandworlds trombonesleading that burp20-Sugt balloons.3 ll.OOaa (12struggles Aug widdsy) 13.50 j COME IF YOU DARE NED SHERRIN Dr Palfi mentally disects in person. Malcolm Hardee. Chris Lynam, Aug 27-31Ian11.Hinchcliffe, 00pm (12 midnight) £4.00Diana (C3.50)Dors, etc. THE RIGHT SIZE ICS, 60 Tha PI e. Ticksts 556 6550 ■andSTOP ME VERNON The bestAncomedy you've ever seen. very, CALLING very funny' Independent. vaudeville AustinIndescribable androutines. Porter, an'Inspirational irredeemably absurdSunday double act, tomfoolery' fall out of oldbedIndependent. and into stage: their desperate slapstick and surrealist Both achingly funny and frankly tragic. Aug 21.23-2S.29 12.15am £6.(1.200am) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 19.I1-I4.20.12B-I8. 6-28 Aug 31-Sept 3 4.012.0pm15am(5.0(1.0)20am) £5.00 (£4.000)(£5.00) THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER 2 3 Vo o o Vsnue 123 - Southbridge Centre, Infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 ★music ■ THEtheatre RIMEcompany OF THEcombining ANCIENT performance, MARINER Presented by Crack & Growl, a physical circussynthesizers and vocal skills ofcontemporary professional artists from Eastern and Western Europe. High-tech and music meet space-time concept of classic text. Dynamic music theatre of the highest order. Aug 13-Sept 3 (not 18.23.30) 7.00pm (8.40) £6.00 (£4.00)
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RISK THEATRE Vbnua 98 - Marce'e, 51 Grove Street. Tickets 228 9116 K3 WHOOPS VICAR 'SISpectacularly THAT YOURsuccessful' DICK? ATherevue. Vulgar, rude, witty, scurrilous, libellous, Scotsman. Aug 12-Supthilarious. 3 (at Taut) 12midaight (1.00am) £5.00 (£3.00) ★theTHE SHOW ONhomePERTH ComeCastle, on anthehistorically tour ofandPerththejewelofGREATEST intheTayside’s of Scone Macbethfunny Experience top M90.Tape)crown; Aug bit13-Sept 3 (aat 5.30pm (6.30) £5.00 (£3.00) ★ 20,000 UNDERexploding THE SEAvolcanoes (IN A FISHTANK) Sets on tea trolleys, giant squid, nakedLEAGUES dancing Aug 13-Sept 3 (aut Tuet)girls,7.00pm (8.00) £5.00 (£3.0and0) great fun. ★ THE D.I.Y OF THE JACKAL one Win passion, a mind.fourCountersunk comedy. piece'TwoD!Ymen. Monthly. a chairhalf- come times - win aAugset.13-29'A(notwellTues)put-together 3.00pm (4.00) £5.00 (£3.00) ROADKILL COMPANY V*2 3 Wwwa 28 - Gnyfriara Kirk Housa, CamMamakar Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 ROADKILL So youWritten think Kerouac’s life of bytheEvaroadCwasSchegulla. romantic?performed It's a littlebydifferent i★f you' re a stage woman... and directed Kelsey Voss, and managed by Trish Preston-Roberts. Aug 11-20 tnot Sun 14) 6.30pm (7.30) £5.00 (£3.50) 0 LEELO ROSS ••• Ifcnua 82 - Southsida, Southiida Community Centre, 117 Nicoboit St. Tickets 667 7365. 1-10 FAT ft SEXY ...BUT LEGAL (JUST) The maginificent Leelo Ross...in the same class asof Large. Jo Brand'Loud.TheLoveable. Stage. 'ALeelo t the squeezed Forefront ofintoFemale Comedy' BBCthanTV.oneA whole hour one show more person can handle - bring3 (notsome18.2friends A Paramount Aug 14-Sept 5.1) 11.along. 45pm (12. 45am) £5.Comedy 00 (£4.00)Company presentation.
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC 0 AND DRAMA V3 Whims 13 - Harry Younger Hall, Lochawd Cloaa, Canongata Once againYoung the Harry Younger Hall becomes one of the most exciting venues in Edinburgh. imaginative theatre.directors combine with young actors to present a wide range of ★starROMEO AND JULIET (THE VERSION) Chainmale Theatre. Two out.UNAUTHORISED A new Aug crossed 15-20 2.lovers 15pm (3.battle 45) it£2.75 (£1. 50) play by award winner, John Cargill Thompson. BRIEF HISTORY OF THEATRE by Full House Theatre Co. From Dionysus' tights to★ ABranagh' Aag 15-20 s4.....30pmtights.(5.40)(Except £2.50the(£1.bits00)we forgot.) ★ A TERRIBLE PARADISE by- is Christopher Hodgson. Kickback Theatre. Two young women Aug 15-20want6.1out 5pmof(7.suburbia 10) £3.00 (£1.karaoke 50) the answer? Sad. funny, truthful. ★byDAWG TALE Cosmic Theatre. A young band search for fame in this new musical l at its(£1.best. AugKenny 15-20 Reid. 7.30pmRock(9.0'n0)' Rol£2.00 00)
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SATRANG THEATRE Venue 28 ■ Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 * LEAVEherMYa virgin, HAIRcustom ALONEdemands When Geeta' s husband dieshairhours after sacrificed. their wedding, j.j ( leaving thatIndia her beautiful be where ritually She escapes this brutality by journeying from to distant lands the story of her ■I encounters with women evolves through drama, dance and music. (Suitable for 12-18 year olds){not Suns) 12.30pm (1.30) £4.00 (£3.00) Aug 12-27 LAN SAVILLE, SOCIALIST CONJURER 0 1 V* Vomit 41 - Hil Street Tfiaatra, 19 HHI Street. Tickrts 226 6522 G7 ★OutLEFT'Marvellous' LUGGAGEScotsman) The world'returns s finestwithsocialist magician ('Astoundingly funny' Time a new show. Using magic, comedy and ventriloquism Ian explores today'Join s vital questions. Where are we heading for? What should we pack Aug 22-Sept 3 12.for45pmthe (1.journey? 45) £5.00 (£4.Ian00)in this absorbing quest for the correct line. SCENARIO THEATRE COMPANY Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ■premiere CHESSof bytheTim Rice. BennyWestAnderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus.andDazzling Edinburgh award-winning End musical. This charged spectacular show will hurl you featuring into a whirlwind of passion Class ;' entertainment the no. 1 hits. T Know and Him Sointrigue. Weir, A'OnenightNightof InFirstBangkok’. Totally unmissable. Aug 7.18,22,8.244,0pm25,2(11. 9-31,15)Sept£8.00 2.3 (£7, 8.40pm Aug 11-15. 19-21,216-28 00) (11.15) £7.50 (£6.50) Venue 22 - Demarco European An Foundation. Si. Mary’s School, Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 ★ ■untold DANCING WITH SHADOWS Innovative, physical theatre at its most explosive. - story of obsession, lust and debauchery. Truly astonishing, powerful and Anmoving Aug 22 SeptOxford 3 {netTimes Sun 28/ 6.15pm (7.45) £4.00 (£3.00)
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DAVE SCHNEIDER V«V» Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ■starsTHEof DAVE SCHNEIDER SHOW Premiere of explosive live show from onebigofshow the BBC2’s The Day Today’ and Radio 4’s ' K nowing Me, Knowing You' . A with movement, music, stand-up andGuardian. dancers! Al'Slharp, performed in Schneider' svery distinctive visual style. 'D'Oemonically creative' unpredictable funny' Independent. utstanding, inspired comedy' Today. Directed by AngeloandAbela. Aug 11-18. 2 1, 2 3-25, 2 9-31 7. 0 0pm (8. 0 5) £7. 0 0 (£6. 0 0) Aug 19.20,26-28,Sept 2.3 7.00pm (8.05) £8.00 (£7.00) 0 SCOTTISH-AMERICAN BALLET V3 Venue 46 - Church Hil Theetre, Momingside Rued. Tickets 447 0111 N3 ■Bennett, LEGENDex OFRoyalAMAZON BIRD, PAS25thDEAnniversary (MIATRE, ofPAQUITA. 4 + 2byAlexander Ballet,Vermont, celebrates his- director) Company featuring Burklyn Ballet Theatre USA (Angela Whitehill in a dynamic programme of classical and contemporary works: Legend of Amazon Bird. Pas de Quatre, Aug 15-20Paquita, 3.00pm4 (4.+ 32.0) £5.00 (£3.75) 0 SCOTTISH POETRY LIBRARY V»3 Venue 31 - St. Cecilies HaH. cnr Niddry Street & Cowgate. J10 ITALIAN POETRY TODAY In Conte the Scottish s tenthwithyeartranslations of presenting international poetry. Giuseppe will reads Poetry poemslibrary' in Italian readbe bypresented Christopher Whyte. Hamish Henderson' translations of Italian poets will also This(£4.year'00)s event is in collaboration with the Italian Institute. Aug 26 2.3by0pmCarla(4.30)Sassi.£6.00
! \fenue 56 - Sconish Poetry Library. Tweeddale Court, 14 High Street. Into 557 2876. J10 COURTYARD the open: reading your ownREADINGS or other's Open poems.to all andAugin15-Stpt 3 (notyouSuosJare welcome 2.30pm (3.3to0)joinFroin CREPUSCULE by Cerridwen.Night Japanese Bhutoh Dance - Poetry - Shades - Angels Protean Aug 16.1-8.Twilight 20.23.2S.-27The2.0Dark 0pm (2.30) ofFnathe Soul' | SCOTTISH SINFONIA oi2 Venue 131 - Greyfriars Kirk. Greyfriars Place, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 667 2170 K8 [ ■BoydMAHLER: SYMPHONY NO.3 IN D MINOR CONDUCTOR NEIL MANTLE. Heather (Mezzo); George Watson' s College Boy' s Choir. Previous performances: ' A rough hewn sound no punches and andsuitsconvincing Mahler veryperformance' well' Sunday Times. ‘Sinfonia' s finestwhichhourpacks A resolute, confident Scotsman. 'Aug A performance 28 5.00pm (6.of4power 0) £7.and 00 (£5.conviction' 00, £4.00 Times C) AugEducational 29 8.00pmSupplement (9.40) SCOTTISH TRADITIONAL STORYTELLERS 0 1-2-3. Venue 30 - The Netherbow Arts Centre. 43 High Street. Tickets 556 9579 J10 TALES YOU WIN...HEADS YOU LOSE Onlystuffa from good Scotland' story stands between you and ...whatever comes next! Experience the real s finest storytellers. Aof heady brew and of enchantment. A world-travelled crew legend.11.Fireside and5of0)chill.hardy yarn-spinners. A weave Augstory, IB-Septsong3 (not Suns) 00am (12.tales 20pm)to charm £4.00 (£2. SECRET THEATRE PRODUCTIONS ° * 3* Venue 62 - St Bride's Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 ID ★ THE needs SILENTcompany, SONG OFPREMIERE THE MAHOUBI Secretwriter Theatre, Taysides integrated special newpowerful, Scottish Elayne McMaster' s THE SILENT SONG OF THE MAHOUBI: highly sensitive and colourful, it depicts life for the American Indians between 1591-1676. Combining narrative, music, and movement of theatre Aug 29-Stptthis 3 4.evocative 00pm (5.1piece 0) £5.00 (£3.00)should not be missed, (over 14's) 0 1 SERIOUS PRODUCTIONS V Vkwui 21 - Roman Eagle lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 ★Helen BRAVE Ditch your boyfriend! Come for a girly night out with pregnant Jo. wibbly and oversexed Li z . As beer flows, so do the revelations. A sad but funny but true kind a new play. 'RNews elaxed and humorous styleAugpromises future’of Birmingham 22-27 12.much 30pmfor(1.the 30) young £3.50group' (£2.50)s 0 1 SHAKTI V Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ■theEROS OF LOVE AND DESTRUCTION Shakti ' T he exotic and the mystique' dances Erosethereal of Loverealm and Destruciton. The fiery emotion of ancient Indiacreates contrastcompelling with the calm of Oriental Buddhism. Her dancing genius tension Aug 21-27that6.entices 30pm (7.and 30) entwines...beyond £5.00 (£4.50) logic, words and time. SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY THEATRE 0 3 COMPANY V Venue 78 - Drummond Community High School, Cochran Terrace. Tickets 458 2169 E10 FIND ME Verity had always been a difficult child. One day, her Mother couldn' t cope anymore.s Sosensitive they took Verityofaway. And how sane areheryou?place Are inyousociety, certain?confronts Olwen Wymark' portrayal a girl' s struggle to find the myth. Aug 15-20 7.30pm (9.30) £3.50 (£2.00) Aug 17 2.30pm (4.30) THE SHOESTRING PLAYERS VrVr Wnue 33 • Pleasance, 60 Thu Pleasant*. Tickats 556 6550 LN ★to SPELL IN THE WELL Ranging from Ireland' s wild and wacky story ' D aniel O'Rsetourke' Scotland' s touching andondramatic tale theatre 'Tam Lin'at, SHOESTRING 'uses neitherlevel' nor prop but relies instead ensemble the top professional The Scotsman,for 'alloftenthewitty, The Independent, 'an hour of perfectly judged theatre family'always The Li3inventive' st. (12.30pm) Aug 0im Aug 10-14. 19.20.128-18. 8-28 21.11.23-25. 30<m29(12.11.30pm) £5.00 (£4.00)£4.50 (£3.50) The Translucent Theatre presents:
Randolph Studio Venue 55 13 Randolph Crescent 225-5366
SIGHTLINES THEATRE COMPANY °o Vo3 Venue 46 - Church Hil Theatre, Morningside Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 *TheDOGMAN! Sightlines Theatrein Company, Belfast. Dogman!Stalin, from sci-fi Bulgakovs novel 'meet Heart Of A Dog' , presented amazing 3D visionoscope. and sausage an experiment terror. Newsletter, Lock up your'Sickpussy.and Mrstwisted...Miss Slocombe. itit'sandDogman! 'Belfast Sheerincreative invention'in Ulster weep' Aug 12-27Telegraph (not Suns) 5.10pm (6.40) £5.00 (£4.00) SILENT ECHO PRODUCTIONS V*V* Venue 41 - Hil Street Theatre. 19 Hil Street. Tickets 226 6522 G7 ★PREMIERE PERSONAL AFFAIRS Betrayal leads to understanding in this EUROPEAN double-bill byYorkacclaimed AmericanADDRESS. writer Winner-Best Judd Lear Play. Silverman. 'French Powerful...First rate" New Native. CORRECT Samuel One-Act Festival. SETTLING ACCOUNTS, theBANK play chosen City' s Actor' s9,Attic theatre! As25)seen£5.00 on the SOUTH SHOW! to launch New York Previews Aug 1 0 4. 3 5pm (5. (£4. 0 0) Aug 11-Sopt 3 (not Sun 14.21) 4.35pm (5.25) FRANK SKINNER °»V 3 Venue 33 ■ Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 FRANK SKINNER The Perrier Award-Winning star ofshow. BBC2''Yous 'could Fantasyput Football League' returns to Edinburgh with a brand new full-length Skinner down any audience any time and he would have it in stitches' The Guardian.in front Elevenofshows only. Bookin early. Aug Aug 10-18 19.20 9.9.220pm 0pm (10. (10.220)0) £7.£8.0000 (£6. (£7.000)0) 0 SLAP Venue 22 - Demarco European Art Foundation, St. Mary's School, Albany St/York Lane Tickets 558 3371 F9 ★ POTTERS FIELD By Jeff Williams. A northern housing estate ithey n Summer 1999. builders begin the construction of five a fence estate, dozensAs ofpolitical humanplay skeletons buried barely feetsurrounding deep. Howcompany. didthe they get there?uncover A disturbing from the North' s most exciting theatre Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 2.15pm (3.45) £4.00 (£3.00) 0 1 SLEEPING GIANT THEATRE oVo Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 ★comedy TECHNIQUE By Stephen Keyworth. Sleeping Giant present a savage pitch-black about kidnapping, obsession and magazines with a free binder in the second issue. funny' Jack Rosenthal. A talented young company' Manchester City Life. 13-27Horrifyingly Aug 9.45pm (11.15) £4.50 (£3.50) Venue 25 - Acoustic Music Centre, Chambers St. Hse, 16 Chambers Street. Info 220 2462 K9 ★ PICKING BONEStautWriter-performer Stephen disturbingly hilarious ...his oneman play explores family relationships and Manchester theKeyworth' taboo sofCity disease. 'Compelling finest moments will most assuredly move you' Life. National Student Drama15-28Festival Aug 6.30pmCommendation. (7.40) £4.50 (£3.50)
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tantalizing, beautiful, tongues “apiece of music!theatre” (a piece for voice and percussion) San Francisco Chronicle by Joseph Chaikin & Sam Shepard by Samuel Beckett
JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH L11 Venus 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 JOHN Makes me laugh untilpresents I cry'hisDaily Telegraph. Sony nominatedhisSHUTTLEWORTH star ofMary Radioand4's THE SHUTTLEWORTHS newcanshow whichenough may feature wife sole agent Ken Worthington (i f Ken muster courage after the humiliation of coming last on New Faces in '73). The man's a star' The 12-18. Independent. Aug 0 (£6.50)00) Aug 19.20.221.8-2823-255.25.0pm20pm(6.(6.35)35) £7.£7.500(£6.
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ON DEATH ROW WITH WOODY ALLEN... A new one-man show. Life, Death and Video cassettes in the condemned cell of one man’s mind. Featuring Alan Bennett, John F.Kennedy and James Mason. (But mainly Keith Wickham) Venue 98. Marco’s Leisure Centre, 51 Grove Street. 6pm. 12-29 Aug. £4.50/£3.50 cone. Box Office 228 9116 97
ALLOA PUBS & RESTAURANTS PRESENTS “I WISH I’D LEFT AT THE INTERVAL” INTROSPECTIVE SPONGE THEATRE CO. “Lost on Everyone.” jiff “I am a bird. I am a cow. I am a small flat-pack coffee table.” The condition of the human psyche is approached metaphorically in terms of discount furniture warehouses. Will humankind unravel the myriad mysteries of its own being? Who cares. Escape at the interval and check out the comfy chairs and a large gin and tonic at The Last Drop, Grassmarket. THE “OH GOSH I’M REALLY SCARED” GHOST WALK ||| Tramp around the Royal Mile in the dark for three quid. People dressed in white sheets will jump out shouting “Ooooooo”. Try and contain your terror. And have a change of trousers available when you witness “The Strange Barking Man”. Your teeth will chatter. Your knees will knock. Get out of the cold and have a wee dram in Deacon Brodie’s (High Street). THE UNREASONABLY DANGEROUS CIRCUS CO. “Even more dangerous than last year.” IIBB Fish swallowing? Pah! Chainsaw juggling? Kid’s stuff! This year we’ve taken danger, written it in big red letters and underlined it. Twice. The 1994 show includes napalm drinking, indoor fighter-plane aerobatics and thermonuclear depth-charge juggling.“Oh my God .... he’s going to drop it.... help Aaaaaargh.” “The Independent” Alternatively, stay at least five miles clear and enjoy a red hot bowl of chilli at The Granary (Queensferry Street). MAGIC TACK’S MAGIC PUPPETS. “Magic Jack and his Magic Quest for the Magic Pliers.” BBB (Adults also welcome). Hey ho! Can you help Magic Jack on his magic quest to the magic world to find his magic toolbox containing his magic pliers? Super songs to sing along with about pliers, hacksaws, bradalls and other practical household implements. Maybe not. Experience some well-cut grooves at The Car Wash (The Mound) instead. f : Pints deserved afterwards 98
THE ARRAN BALACLAVAS. “Aye Aye Diddle Diddle Aye.” BB88 Back after last year’s show, “Deedle-Deedle-Dum-Deedle- \ Aye”, the Balaclavas seem to be increasing in artistic I maturity. The old favourites are still there (“Spinning Wheel, Oh Spinning Wheel, Aye-Diddle-Aye”) but now rub shoulders with more modern adaptations (“Sewing Machine, Oh Sewing Machine, Aye-Diddle-Aye”) in a '[ sensitive and complex set, dealing frequently with the subjects of sheep, beards and falling down wells. For j; some reason, they sing with one finger in their ear. We | suggest the audience use both. You’ll have time for a great pint at The Kenilworth (Rose Street) before the band takes it away. Preferably very, very far away.
THE OXBRIDGE BEDSIDELIGHTS. 1994 Revue. BBBBBB More crazy student gags about being slightly late | for lectures, buying the wrong edition of your physical geography textbook (whoops!) and accidentally ; mislaying your scarf during anarchic rag week “use-the-wrong-colour- pen -for-your-classics-essay” pranks. The Bedsidelights claim they are redefining comedy. The new definition would appear to be “something that is not very funny.” Why not pop into nearby Greyfriars Bobby (Candlemaker Row) for a pre-performance drink. And stay there. BARG. “Telephone Numbers of South West Sydney.” BBB Performance poet Barg gives an outdoor rendition of his latest work in the middle of Princes Street. In keeping with his anti-structuralist viewpoint, he will whisper and wear a gag. Anti-structuralism also dictates that he cannot reveal the time, date or even year when he will appear. While you’re waiting, we suggest you enjoy a pint of Auld Reekie at the Rose St. Brewery. If you’re an antistructuralist, we suggest you remove your gag.
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0 1 SLEEPWALK THEATRE V. Venue 4 - St. Columba’e by the Caetle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 J7 METAMORPHOSIS This stark and aggressive interpretation of Berkoff's masterpiece reveals an innovative and uncompromising approach to modern theatre. Using mime and visual imagery to explore the themes of social alienation and family dysfunction, this is an experience that will leave audiences feeling disturbed and disorientated. Aug23Stpt3 10.40pm (11.40) £4.00 (£3.00)
THE SOCIETY FOR BETTER QUALITY 0OF 3 LIFE V* * Venue 48 - Bennington Resource Cantre, 200 Bennington Road. Tickets 657 4740 / 551 3107 B13 ★The■ ISRAELI NOW a production play that wasincludes: writtenanandoriental performed by Yael Shaham and Ayelet Levi. bellyondance, monologues, percussion pieces. ' O n the search for happiness I lost it all. the way to achieve everyone’s expectations. Aug 16-13,22-26,I lost 23-Septmine.2 '8.N0ow'0pmlooking (9.15) for£5.00more(£3.in00)life.
JUDITH SLOAN -(EAR/SAY PRODUCTIONS) 0 1 V* Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 220 5425 DO ★ DENIAL OF THE FITTEST one-woman show: excavations of untold truths and other outbursts. A professional "funny lady' confronts family taboos, global insanity, the Holocaust, nervous breakdowns and beauty school. A madcap look at silence and lies in a nuclear family and the nuclear secrets of a global family. Aug 22-Sipt 3 (not Sun 28) 9.30pm (10.40) £5.00 (£3.50)
SOUTHERN LIGHT DRAMA le Terr. Queensferry Road. Blackball. PACK OF LIES In 1961forPetertheandRussians. Helen Kroger, two Americans in London, were convicted of MI5. spying Unsuspecting Jacksonliving family, persuasive stranger from deception, treachery, betrayal, all are present intheHugh Whitemore' s powerfully moving fictional account of events which finally led to Krogers’ arrest. Aug 15-20 7.30pm (9.45) £4.50
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SMALL WORLD V* * Venue 60 - Buster Brown s, 27 Market Street. Tickets 226 4224 H9 MYSTERY OF THE ROSE BOUQUET by Manuel Puig. author of Kiss Of The Spiderwoman. Exploring the borders between dream and reality through the passionate romance of Hollywood fantasy. Song, dance and powerful visual imagery, Latin American flavoured. An exciting international company. 'Wildly played' Time Out 'Superb expressionist moments' What's On Aug 14-29 6.00pm (7.15) £5.00 (£3.50) SNARLING BEASTIES VoV Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms. 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 ONE SHOT Mark Kilmurry in his solo show about one man's obsession with love, revenge and Robert de Niro. 'A powerful piece of drama. One Shot is a blast and a bullseye' Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) Aug 12-18.21.23 25 4.00pm (5.00) £7.00 (£6.00) Aug 19.20.28.27 £8.00 (£7.00)
“The highlight of the festival” Radio 4 “The essence of Jewish humour’
SOUTHSIDE VqVo Venue 82 - Southi de, Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. U0 Top musicals. Fringe first theatre, the best children' s shows and tomorrow' s comedy Southsidefromonceten again brings youuntil complete all round entertainment. Something forstars. everyone in the morning last orders at 3.00am. Watch out for the light show in the Main Theatre. Licensed bar and cafe. 10.00am-3.00am. SOUTHSIDE A - THE MAIN THEATRE ■"Children DO IT YOURSELF CIRCUS WORKSHOP unicycling, juggling,Herald clowning... withTrydexcitement' Aug 13-Soptleft3 withIQ.Ifaces Oim (11.painted, 45) £3.eyes 50 (£7.shining 00 combjg. workshop mdGlasgow show) ■astonishing, THE WIZARD OFfromCASTLE MAGICs apprentice Very funny, spooky play for 5-11 s. Hilarious, the wizard. Aug 13-Sept 3magic 12.10pm (1.the25pm)sorcerer' £4.50 (£4.00) (£7.0and 0 combind workshop ft skow) ★with■ SHE' L L BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN Delightful comedy, combined pathos. Outstanding National Awards winner, ' m oving...heartening...inspired' Sunday Times See NSTC and Backstairs Influence. Aug 12-14 24-27 2.25pm2.2(3.5pm30) (3.£4.00 (£3.00)(£4.00) Aug 15-22, 30) £5.00 * CHILDREN OF THEA stunning CLEARANCES Highland Clearances seen through the eyes of the children. tale of epicTheproportions. Aug 12-27 (not3 Suns) Aug 29-Sept 2.00pm4.(4.00pm 00) (6.00) £5.50 (£5.00) ■withCITYtheOFFringe ANGELS Return visitbrilliant, of thisaward-winning talented, nationally acclaimed youth company musical. Aug 28-Sept 3 4.Premier 20pm (5.of50)the£4.50 (£4.00)
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SOUTHSIDE - continued ■Musical. GUYS Great AND music, DOLLSstunning Boy meetschoreography girl in this allandsinging, dancing classic Broadway humourallabound. Aug 22-25.30-Sept 3 6. 2 0pm (8. 1 5) £6.00 (£5. 0 0) Aug 28-29 6.20pm (8.15) £6.50 (£5.80) ■know CHESS Edinburgh premier of award1STwinning Musical features 'I him soDazzling One CLASSWestend Entertainment. Aug 7,1well" 8.22.8.244.and 9-31,15)Snight ept£8.00 2,3in Bangkok". 8.40pm Aug 11-15, 19-21,215-28 0pm25,2(11. (£7. 00) (11.15) £7.50 (£6.50) ■festival, END OF FRINGE BINGE An orgy of moving lights, music and drink to finish the Sept 2 or11.4you. 5pm or(3.0both! 0«m) £2.00 (£2.50 o« 4»or) ■sculptures URBAN STRAWBERRY LUNCHDriving The total audio-visual spectacular - exotic instruments. rhythms, pulsatingexperience bass-lines.withThrashdance music.23 Be11.There. Aug 1 5pm (I.ISim) £5.00 (£4. 5 0) Aug 24-27 12mi6»i|M (2.00em) , SOUTHSIDE B - THE STUDIO ★ BEARD Raw and uncensoredlarge- 4onerampant beards live on stage. Unabashed, unashamed, Aug 15-20 11.unshaven. 15«m (12.15)'Mine'£4.00s a (£3. 50) barber, easy on the moustache.’ Howards Bremen. setSOREthe15-20THROATS scene12.3for0pmaby(1.divorcee' revenge(£3.Sexual on50) her experimentation, cheating husband.young boys and vodka Aug 45pm) £4.00 SEXPRESSING ONESELF Cole Porter meets Ionesco in a tragicomic romp across the perilous Aug 22-27Siberian 10.15imsteppes. (11.15) A£4.camp 00 (£3.& 5cruel 0) love triangle. ★ MEAT r is it flesh? Stupid clingfilm. cow, macho meathead! Package it how you will; the blood s still. .11.oboiling beneath Aug 22-27 30im (12. 20pm)the£4.00 (£3.50) FORTUNES by David Wareham. Whenbeckons. Mick and Red come up with a foolproof scam toAugsell22-27cheap12.ethnic fortune(£3. 35pm (1.clobber 45) £4.00 50) ISPC award-winner. ABIGAIL' PARTYsuburban This classic 1970’s piece by Leigh takes an accurate and hysterical look 11-20 at thisS2.typical Aug 15pm (3.45) £5.0nastiness 0 (£4.50) of the nouveau riche. ★theyTOPtooSECRET Truth is the first casualty as a retired spy and his family discover that Aug 21-Septwere3 (uutcorrupted 20,29,31,by2/ the2.1cold 5pm (3.war.45) £5.00 (£4.50) DUMB WAITER A WOMAN Trapped, waiting but forhis sexuality? what? Superb psychological black/ comedy / One ALONE woman satire - a man or rather Aug 2124.26,27 Aug 28,29,31,Sept 7.245pm 2.15pm(9.15)(3.45)£5.00 (£4.50) ★ VALENTINE' S DAYgirlsNew. powerful, award winning. Examines friendship, trust and love between three Aug 14-24 (uot Suu 21) 4.0in5pmface(5.of00)tragedy. £2.50 (£2.00) ★andTENDER LOVING CARE A duologue about dreams, innocence, loneliness hope.(uotMagical....well worth(5.touching The (£2. List00)1992 Aug 14-24 Sun 21) 5.10pm 5a0)visit'£2.50 ★ LONELYscript... HEARTS romantic comedy about love and risk. 'An intriguing Funny(5.A0and0)light-hearted, well Aug 25-Sept 3 4.05pm £2.50performed (£2.00) The Independent 1992 ■imagination. k THE WHITE'Highly ANDentertaining COLOURFULandBOX A wacky and colourful play about the human Aug 25-Sept 3 6.10pm (5.50) £2.50 (£2.intelligent 00) new play' The Scotsman 1993 ★goes■ THE OF BEING 2: ERNEST WildeIMPORTANCE Peter50)Ireland and Co.• AFreeTERMINAL cucumberMEMORY sandwiches!Cyber Aug 13-29 6.with 20pmthe(7.2acclaimed 0) £4.50 (£3. VINEGAR TOM Visual, vocal, stylish sounds and physical theatre. Century 'witches’ - persecution, humiliation and prejudice. Powerful playSeventeenth by Caryl Churchill Aug 13-20(137.4years+) 5pm (9.15) £3.50 (£3.00) SHAKERS An 80'ins this worldtropical of plastic palms, pink flamingos and pina coladas. happy hour28-Sept lasts forever Aug 3 7.45pm (9.15) £4.00dream (£3.0world. 0) ★Breakwell DEATHthatOF liftsA COMEDIAN Hilarious new black comedy the lid(10.on45)standup. BBC from Hardeman and Preview14-17.Aug22-24, 13 29-31. 9.40pm £3.00 (£2."Blistering 05)0) £4.50Comedy' Aug S ept 2.3 9. 4 0pm (10. 4 (£4. 0 0) Aug 19-21,28-28 9.40pm (10.45) £5.00 (£4.50) HEAVY LUGGAGE - GOING PLACES hippest. slickest, sexiest music and comedy ilarious'Thelrt)Ahottest, Scotsman Aug 11-Sept 3 show (uut 19,on23,the1) Fringe. 11.00pm'H(12mM»i| £4.50 (£4.00) ★theDIRT Bi g girls do it and run away, strong men do their nails. More kinky filth from Aug Bent 11-18 Double 12.30amTeam. (1.45«m) £4.50 (£3.50) BENT DOUBLE (A aregleeful descent into) a hell of leather, high heels and Hobnobs where deceptive. Aug 19-28relationships 12.30«m (1.45im) £4,50 (£3.50) SOUTHSIDE C - THE CABARET BAR ★ BREAKING KATE A sideways glance at what happens when moral constraints are moved. Aug 28-Sept 3 2.20pm (3.50) £3.00 (£2.50) * THE smuggles ELEPHANThisBOY - A corpse RESURRECTION A funny tale waters of exorcism Jimmy father’s home for aCOMEDY Viking funeral on the of theClyde. Preview 11 24.5-27. 30pmSept(5.1-345) 4.£3.00 Aug 12,1Aug 3,18-20. 30pm (5.45) £5.00 (£4.50) THE BSE SHOW An exploration the essential interconnectedness of pushing, relationships, jaffa cattle(7.ofdisease. Aug 12-Sept 3 (not 15,cakes 22,1) and6.50pm 50) £5.00 (£4.00) THE ICED JEMS lurex Kitsch comedy and horny harmonies meet in our outrageous eruption Aug 11-Septof 3lipstick, (net Weds 24,and 31J sweat. 8.00pm (9.00) £5.00 (£4.00) BLONDE AND BRAINY Dolly Dupree 'rpolitics. ising star of comedy' BBC TV. takes a mischieviously Aug 14-Sept 3 (notcynical Thun)look9.1at5»msex,(10.life15)and£5.00 (£4.001 100
★ SCOTTwith CAPURRO - ofRISK GAY San Francisco comic for 1993. Star of 'Mrs J; Doubtfire’ Aug 18-Sept 3 (uota mixture Thun) 10.3stand 0p209mup (11.and30)satirical £5.00autobiography. (£4.00) i FAT, SEXY, BUT LEGAL (JUST!) The magnificent Leelo Ross in the same class as JoAugBrand' 14-SeptThe3 {nutStageThun) 11.45pm (12.45«m) £5.00 (£4.00) j SOUTHSIDE LATE 3.00am Following last year's success, more top comedy and music from around the 2Festival. Aug 13-Sept 1.00«m (3.00) licence. £3.00 (£2.50) i ★of ANobel VERYPrize-winner OLD MANGabriel WITHGarcia ENORMOUS This isworld Marquez'WINGS s short story sure topremiere delight adaptation adults and children. Aug Aug 21-27 28-Sept2.330pm12.3(3.0pm30)(1.3£4.0) 00 (£3.50) SOWETO PARADISE ARTISTS Venue 51 • Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones. West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 9 ★Remembrance, ■ HAVE MERCY! Writer/director Raymond Otto,Fringe withdebut Irene.withAletta and i; all from Soweto, South Africa, maketimetheir aallmusical that is tender, powerful, shocking and at the same imbued with hope for South 1 Africans. mixture5.3of0pmtownship dance Aug 14-SeptA 3vibrant (not 22,30) (6.45) music, £6.00 (£5. 00) and fast-paced dialogue. SPIRAL STAIRCASE THEATRE COMPANY 0 Vg3g Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 THE CHAIRS Straight from brings their successful staging atexplosive the Warwick Arts Centre, Spiral Staircase Theatre Company you a frenetic and performance of Eugene Ionesco' s most powerful play. A couple fireworks, invite thousands of guests to proclaim their life altering Aug 14-Septmessages. 3 2.00pmPacked (3.20)with£4.verbal 00 (£3.00) it promises to astound. 0 SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND Vg3g Venue 102 - Scotch Malt Whisky Society. The Vaults. 87 Giles St. Leith. Info 554 3451 C13 Outer ■andSPIRIT OFin theSCOTLAND An evening distillation of the beststorytellers, of traditional story,andmusic song living tradition. Stories from traditional fiddle music and songstwoin drams Gaelic and Scots. The wholeMaltevening' s entertainment includespipein the Whisky.£10. Aug ticket 15-17.2price 2-24,29-31 7.45pmof(10.the00)finest£12.Scotch 50 Non-Mambars. 00 Mambars
SPOTLITES THEATRE COMPANY °» Vg3 Venue 19 - C. Over-Seas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 ★ ■ THE WEBplayOFexploring INNOCENCE This vibrant young company premieresdrug-riddled a powerful new devised the struggle to adulthood in our festering, society. A trauma provocative piece - probingpsychosis. poverty, pain and power through childhood and reflection drug-induced funny.Tree’.abuse A challenging production, a3disturbing of 0our0) times' TheHauntingly List: ‘Hanging Aug 10-20 9. 0pm (10. 4 5) £5. 0 0 (£3. Aug 21-27 12midnight (1.15am) 0 THE SQUARE CENTRE Vg3g Venue 77 - The Square Centra, Nicalsan Square Methadist Church. L10 CENTRAL - between the ANYTHING Festival Theatre and Fringe Club.meeting FOUR-SIDED - theatre, music, poetry, visual arts. BUT ' S QUARE' . A lively place with cafe, garden and freeRobinexhibitions. WeekTwoOne- a-celebration B&W photographs English Vernon; Week of the workof andNorthern achievements oflandscapes NunthorpebySchool. Gateshead. ★Connections’ ROARING showcase BOYS A atnewtheplay by Phelim Rowland, direct from the BT ' N ational Aug 16-20 4.00pm (5.20) h 7.00pmRoyal(8.2National 0) £4.00Theatre. (£3.00)
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THE BALDbanality PRIMAandDONNA Eugenesuburban Ionesco,home. adapted by Donald Watson. Absurdity, chaos in anby English Aug 2323.25.27 Atg 1.30pm7.(2.30pm30) (8.30) £3.50 (£2.00) ★ MARIONETTES An original play. We are all marionettes - but who pulls the strings? Aug Atg 22.24.26 25 1.30pm7.(2.30pm30) (8.30) £3.50 (£2.00) ■Blues' MARDI BRASS Young,s workshops innovative brass quintet. Evening ; lunchtime children' - 'Jurassic to Jazz' . See concerts main entry.- 'Baroque to Aug 22-27 5. 4 5pm (6. 4 5) £4.50 (£3. 0 0) Atg 22,24.26.27 1.00pm (1.45) £3.00 (£1.00) AN INSPECTOR CALLS by JBrevelations. Priestley. A family celebration becomes a night of moral22-27 dilemmas Aug 9.30pmand(11.shocking 00) £4.50 (£3.00) Edinburgh Players. FOUR AWARD-WINNING SCOTTISH POETSrecentRobert Crawford. Anna Roddy Lumsden readcollection from published work.Crowe. Aug 30 7.and 30pmAngela (9.15pm)McSeveney Fra* (ntiring in aidandof Church Restoration Fund)
achamber FIVE AMSTERDAM AFTERNOONS WITH group DELANGE 8 CO. Delightfully varied concerts performed by international of acclaimed European artists Mozart to Leighton and everything between! Aug 3 2.£24.00 30pm (£20.00) (4.15) £6.00 (£5.00) AH fi30-Sapt vu concerts aLeonMERLYN TRIO Eminent Edinburgh piano trio - Daphne Godson, Patricia Hair and Coates play works Haydn. Aug 30 7.30pm (9.15) £6.by00 (£5. 00) Ravel and Mendelssohn. B(Mendelssohn. ON WINGS Strauss, OF SONGGershwin Favouriteetc)songs from theby Romantic Era and (soprano) 20th Century presented Heather Coates and Leon31Coates Aug 7.30pm(piano). (9.15) £6.00 (£5.00) B EMMAyoung CHRISTIAN Traditional and music from the Isle of Man. performed by this talented Supt2 12.30pmCelt (1.30)(voice,£3.5clarsach 0 (£2.50) recorders). aarrangements ORGAN SPECTACULAR Experience unexpected! virtuosoA display organ of favourites. Maestro AlbertotheMassimo electrifiesThrilling and dazzles. ofSupt3 musical12.3fireworks! 0pm (1.30pm) £4.00 (£3.00) ST ANDREWS AND ST GEORGES AT 0 3 iandA Victor GUITAR.Pechar A VOICE ANDclassics A VIOLIN Malcolm Watson- Gershwin with friendsto Gaelic Mairi Macleod perform from Bach to Barrios songs! FESTIVAL TIME Vs « Stpt3 7.30pm (9. 1 5) £6. 0 0 (£5. 0 0) Venue 111 - St. Andrew & St. George's Church, 13 George Street. Tickets 225 3847 G8 B ENSEMBLE EDWARDIAN EVENING Let Fife's popular vocal ensemble transport This elegant and historic Georgian Church plays host, once again, to a diversity of you to the bygone enlightened elegance of the Edwardian era. Festival events. Prominent includeplusperfomances by acclaimed local, national and international artists andfeatures ensembles, the always popular annual series of FREE Supt4 7.30pm (9.30) £6.00 (£5.00) lunchtime 'Banners inconcerts Worship'.and organ recitals and an exhibition by local bannermakers ■bySTRICTLY SCOTTISH Enjoy amusic, mixter-maxter of Scottish entertainment presented ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL leading Atg 14-16 exponents 7.30pm (9.30)of Scottish £6.00 (£5.00) verse, song and dance. Venue 91 - St. Mary's Cathedral, & Chapter House, Palmerston Place Tickets 225 6293 H3 ■theatre. FREE Aug CONCERTS Aug 15 TT TAKES TWO' - duets from opera, oratorio and music Come and visit St Mary's Cathedral, five minutes walk from Princes Street West End. The largest ecclesiastical building built in Scotland since the Reformation. Victorian Aug 15.19 12.1930pm- 'ST(1,ANDREW 30) FREE CAMERATA' - neglected liturgical repertoire. Gilbert teas, Scott. home-baking Also the Songin School with itsHouse famouson murals splendour by Phoebedesigned Traquair.byCoffees, the Chapter ■JeanLACocteau. VOIX HUMAINE Francis Poulenc'sFaulkner amazing one act tragedie lyrique - text by gothic Saturdays. Cathedra! open every day 7.30am - 9.00pm Aug 15,17,19.21.American 23.25.26 2.soprano 30pm (4.Jeanne 15) £5.00 (£4.00)accompanied by Jon Beales. ■refreshing SCHERZOsummer A breath of fresh forair.piano, Absolutely delightful! PHOEBE inTRAQUAIR MURALSDelightful Painted byrepresentation the famous ofVictorian Phoebecreatures, Traquair. flute and baritone.Scherzo returns with two situated processions, Aug 30pm(9.(1.15)3programmes 0pm)£6.00£4.(£5.000(£3. flowers etc.3the10.Song-School. Stgtl16 7.12.30pm 0) 00) Aug 11-Sept 00am (3.30pm) Donatioa to rostoration ■Schostakovich. S S'S FOR CELLO PIANO Sammartini, Schubert. Stevenson. Schumann. SUNDAY SERVICES 21st 10.30am Eucharist. Palestrina. Missa Brevis; 3.30pm VeronicaAND Henderson Parry. I Was Glad; 28th 10.30am Mozart. Coronation Mass; 3.30pm from day. (£4.00) and Murray McLachlan - sonatas/concert pieces Evensong. Praetorius. Atg 16baroque 2.30pmto(4.present 15) £5.00 Aug 21,28 Magnificat. 10.30am. 3.30pm Fraa ■dazzling THE KINGS OF RAG Don Kawash The world' s greatest ragtime pianist in a DAILY EVENSONG 5.30PM Thedisciplined renowned cathedral choir, unique in Scotland. The with four choir is excellent bright-toned, Atg 16-25show (tot Thtn It) superlative 10.30pm (11.3ragtiming 0) £6.00associates. (£5.00) Aut 22-Sipt 2 (not Sit 27) 5.30»m (6.15) Fraaand fluent.’ The Scotsman. ■Coates ORGANandRECITALS Aug 17 Philip Sawyer (Tomkins. Stanley. Bach); Aug 24 Leon Daphne Godson (Leighton. Bach); Aug 31 - John Kitchen (French organ music) Aug 17,24,31 12.30pm (1.30pm) FREE ■favourite SONGSsongs OF SISTER ELLEN SisteronEllentheWycherley with Brian Hilsley sings some Aug 18,25,Stpt 1 with12.3original 0pm (1.3settings 0pm) £4.00 (£3.Clarsach. 00) ■featuring THE LAMMERMUIR CONSORT return withanda new of baroque gems guest.programme Libby Crabtree (soprano). Aug 18 2.William 30pm (4.Forbes-Jones 15) £5.00 (£4.(counter-tenor) 00) ■Director) TWELVE- Villa-Lobos' CELLOS OFBachinianas THE EDINBURGH YOUTH ORCHESTRA (Timothy Paxton Brasileiras No 5 (Wilma MacDougall - Soprano) &MusicIt by10.Dvorak, Fibich.(£5.Joplin. Atg 30pm (11.Holland. 30) £6.00 00) HofSTPalestrina' ANDREW' S ANDwithSTperformances GEORGE'S CHOIR 400th and anniversary s death of hiscommemorate glorious 'MissatheBrevis" Faure's 'Requiem' Atg 20 12.. 30pm (1.30pm) FREE B- mezzo-soprano. TELL ME THE TRUTHJacques ABOUTpiano. LOVE Why does it bother people so? Jennifer Logan Aug 20,24 2.30pmAlan (4.30) £5.00- (£4. 00) ■music BACHby TO THE GARDENS OF SPAINMajorcan Sparkling, sensuous,Margaret sultry and romantic Bach, Granados. Albeniz and composers. Jaffrey-Smith (piano). Atg 21 7.30pm (9.15) £7.00 (C5.50) Bsonatas ALL THE Mozart. G'S? A celebrity recital by Miles Baster and Leon Coates performing violin and50)Brahms. Aug 21 by7.30pm (9.15)Debussy £7.00 (£5. BCorelli. EDINBURGH BAROCK Lawrence Italian baroque theirandScottish connection: Gabrieli. Geminiani. Dunn, masters Alasdair and Mitchell Jane Blackie play period22 instruments. Atg 12.30pm (1.30) £4.00 (£3.00) Bsong(s), SCHWANENGESANG John Cox and Leon Coates perform Schubert' s swan their festival Schubert song-cycle series, plus Vaughan-Williams' 'Songs22 ofcompleting Aug 2.Travel' 30pm (4.. 15) £5.00 (£4.00) Bblended THE CLARSACH (SCOTTISH HARP) SOCIETY A week of harping and song instruments. Aug 22-25with 7.3other 0pm(10.(9.0traditional £4.50(£4. (£3.50)50)fimhDetails in main entry. Aug2t 7.30pm 0)15) £5.50 “breathtaking . . . impeccable . . . BBeethoven A BARBAROUS MUSICI Quernstane performandsettings ofviolinBurns'andsongs by Haydn. etc. with extracts from their letters, airs for flute. dazzling . . . magical” Aug 26 12.30pm (1.30) £4.00 (£3.00) R IT'SandA Michelle GRAND Perks NIGHTforFOR SINGINGof American Join Peterpopular Wintonmusic. Thomson. Sally ScottJupp an evening Assembly Rooms Aug 29 7.30pm (9.15) £6.00 (£5.00) George Street, 12-27 August at 2.00pm RFaure. A TOUCH OF FRANCE Brilliant French baritone Jean-Louis Serre sings melodies by Poulenc et £5.00 al with(£4.Alan00) Jacques (piano). Box Office: 031 226 2428 Aua30 Ravel. 12.30im(1.30) 101
ST MARYS CATHEDRAL - continued FAURE REQUIEM Choir ofHerrn, St Mary' s Cathedral. includes Lobet Bruckner. BrahmsPeterandBackhouse Francis Grier.(organ). Programme Aug 7.Bach: 30pmOffer: (9.1Femify 5) den£6.00 Sgeciu!25 Ticket £12.00(£4.00 SUDCY) BRAHMS REQUIEM TheIrene Cathedral Chorus(soprano). makes its inaugural Fringe appearance. Peter27Backhouse Aug 7.30pm (8.(organ), 45) £7.00 (£5.Drummond 00 SUDCY) ORGAN RECITALS London); 16th. John30th,Kitchen 23rd, Andrew Lucas (StAugPaul' Peter (Edinburgh Backhouse University); (St Mary's Cathedral). 16,2s3.Cathedral. 30 8.00pm (9.30) £5.00 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Morley Whitehead 23rd. Sandy (counter-tenor). John Kitchen22nd, (harpsichord); 24th. Rupert(organ); Waddington (cello). Chenery Timothy Byram-Wigfield Aug 22-24 1.10pm(organ). (2.00) Frit (retiring collaction) LUNCHTIME CONCERTS 25th.AlisonSuzanne Pierrejean (violin). Lynda Cochrane (piano); 26th,25.26 Lindsay1.1Sinclair Aug 0pm (2.00)(piano), Frei (retiringGregson collnction)(clarinet). Margaret Aronson (soprano) SCOTTISH CHOIR Bach: den Herrn. Byrd: Motets. Sequence ForCHAMBER All Saints, Macmillan: CantosSinget Sagrados. John Kitchen (organ), Leighton: lain Ogg (conductor). Aug 21 8.00pm (9.30) £5.00 (£3.50) EXMOOR Service. SINGERSSunday Saturday - Matins:Berkeley. Howells.MissaCollegium Regale; Evensong: Walton. Chichester - Eucharist: Brevis; Evensong: Burgon, Canticles. Aug 13 l . O Onm (12. 0 0 noon) Froo Aug 13 5. 3 0pm (6. 1 5) Fret Aug 14 10.30am (11.30) Frea Aug 14 3.30pm (4.30) Fraa 0 STAGE 84 V3 Venue 93 ■ James Gil espie’s High School. Lauderdale Street. Tickets 037477 0367 NS ■Hammerstein' OKLAHOMA In theirAmerican fifth yearclassic at the'Ofringe. present and s immortal klahoma'Stage one 84of the world'Rogers s greatest musicals. Lively, entertaining, fabulous. A spectacular production presented by the winners the National Music Theatre Awards (London) 1993. Aug 2015-20of2.15pm 7.15pmBarclays Aug (4.4(9.5)45) £6.00 (£4.50)
STAGEFRIGHT THEATRE COMPANY • • • • Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 K8 *^ALL CUT UPwantsOR toHOW FIVE~GREAT~WOMEN KEPT^OPHELIA AFLOAT For everyone who see Ophelia live. Elizabeth Bennet stay single and the Cherry Orchard remain intact.NotA suitable devised show aboutchildren. great women, with a slap-up meal and sixAugpossible 11-Sept 3endings. (not Suns 14.21) 2.45pmfor (3.young 45) £4.50 (£3.50) STAND UP JEWISH COMEDY >0 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 IVOR DEMBINA Theby funniest Jewish stand in the Fringe’s history;anda solo performance the uncrowned king upof'Sshow UK Jewish comedy.48'Iyear ntelligent consistently funny' Edinburgh Evening News. harp and contentious' The Guardian, Almost too true to be funny' Jerusalem Post Aug 6-18,21-25, 29,31,(11.Sept55)1-3£6.5011.0(£5. 0pm5(11. Aug 10-14, 19.20.216-28 11.00pm 0) 55) £5.50 (£4.50)
STREET THEATRE VgVg Locations throughout the city. ! STREET THEATRE If you like women with balls and men in chains then take to the j streets. Jugglers, escapologists, stilt-walkers, fireaters. clowns, unicylists, magicians and more to(behind maketheyouFringe laugh,Office), shout,thesing be merry. Hot Spots:Gallery. Wireworks' Playground Moundand(next to the National Princes , Street) and 3Parliament (High Street Aug 14-Sept 10.00am Square (aarly tvaiing) FREEby St Giles' Cathedral). STROPPY BUN THEATRE CO Venue 101 - Rifle Lodge, 32a Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 * THREE by IfDavid Sindall. Featuringspeak,students & graduates Bristolyou? Old J Vic TheatreTURDS School. yourU-bend turds incould they ofsaytheabout Experience lifeshould beyond the Davidperformances Sindall'what s wittywould and provocative play. New writing that not be missed (signed Tuesday/Thursday week 1). I' Aug 13-19 8.11.00pm 00) £5.00 (£3.50) Aug 20-26 00pm(9.(12midnight) MERVYN STUTTER VgVg Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 U1 { MERVYN STUTTER PRESENTS ' S EEN ANYTHING GOOD?' So many shows - how I< doshows you DAILY choose?- every At thedayFringe' s ONLY'Allshowcase/chat show. Highlights ofLong 8 different different. the Fringe in an hour-and-a-half. may it | flourish' best00)variety show in town. Aug 13-30Scotsman. (not 23) 1.Plan00pmyour(2.3day 0) at£5.00the (£4. SYNAESTHESIA Venue 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House. Candlemaker Row. Tickets 225 3626 ★ PASSION Bold, energetic andreturns brimming withFringe talent'withList.thisSynaesthesia s acclaimed brand ofplay. exhilarating theatre to thea story startling new mystery The tale of a man who read and decided to make it his life.modernThey |' bring new perspectives to the idea of theatre' Herald Previews Aug 15-27Aug(net12.Sun1321)1.15pm 1.15pm(2.5(2.0)50)Fret£5.00 (£3.50) 0 TABLE & 2 CHAIRS V3 Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 ★Dave’s DRILLING FORhave HAPPINESS byhisKevin Madley. HopeDreams must triumph overOfexperience. wife may gone but dreams remain. of fortune. romance. And nobody, well almostlovers nobody, can stoppickled them coming camels eggs andtrue.pintsA crackling of bitter. comedy of Aug 14-20and 12.cornflakes, 30pm (1.40) £4.00and(£3.lorries, 00)
TALKING BIRDS THEATRE COMPANYVgV Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 06 FISHBOWL SAYtheA most PRAYERReluctant - PULLParachute ON THE RIPCORD!' FreefallViolinamidst dumbshow mania wearing on the Fringe. echoes on the horizon - Digeridooofbooms from the Squashed Man' Last chance experience the '94.50)s'Hhole. igh pressure' The toStage Aug bizarre 13-27 (notvitality Suns 14.TALKING 21) 2.30pmBIRDS (3.40)UK TOUR £5.00 (£3.
0 1 2 3 STC MUTE g TARTS ON TOUR PRODUCTIONS Venue 36 - Festival Club, 9-15 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 2395 K9 Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones. West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6 520 J7 ★his■ knock-about MR PUNCH merry-go-round The psychopathicofpuppet takes on human form, embarking anew on Tom WOMEN BEHIND BARSDale. Outrageous, politically incorrect comedy drama, byGreenwich the late pain and pleasure. Blending wild theatre and Eyen starring David Set in The Womens House of Detention' exaggerated movement with livethere'music, ultimate anti-heroNOTdelivers his chilling USA. This piercingly accurate melodrama is staged as a 50's B-Movie'. message There' s no justice, s onlytheme!' DEFINITELY SUITABLE FOR Village. Be shocked hersocial CHILDREN. Aug 12-Sept 3as 7.the15pmevil(8.matron 45) £7.has50 (£6. 5wicked 0) way with the detainees. XXXX rated. Aug 26-Sept 3 4.15pm (5.45) £4.50 (£4.00)
STEPPING STONE PRODUCTIONS Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge, Brodie's Close, Lawnmarket. J8 * ■you! IMBROGLIO (original) variety ismead the spice ofmuch life, more! so ZeusA ishumerous cooking somethin' up forand Mythical meatloaf, musical and look at myth theonindividual. Chock fullon ofthemusic, magic and imagination. Don't waste your palette the3 (notusual. Aug 22-Sept 28) FEAST 10.30pm (11.20)extraordinary!! £5.50 (£3.50) STIGMA THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 0 Vg3 Venue 4 - St. Columba's by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 J7 *Landor. PERICLES AND I Nicholas, From Walter Savageby Chris Landor.Barnes. Adapted and performed by story Gina with Siobhan directed This is the exhilarating ofby Periclean Athens the dilemmas love and power beset Pericles, twoSimply, women - hisandcharismatic and ofcontroversial foreignthatmistress and herrevealed closest friend. beauty. Aug 14-20 12. 1 5am (1. 2 5) £5.00 (£3. 0 0) Aug 22-27 10.40am (11.50) 102
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TEATERX Venue 109 - Nofit State Circus Big Top, The Meadows, nr. Buccleuch St. Tickets 662 1003 M9 ■UbuUBUis ROI The Norwegiancoward companyimposing TEATERanarchy X presents UBUa ROI by Alfredsociety, Jarry. an egomaniacal upon blindfolded eventually stripped of all its visions and integrity. A vehement and provocative show, itsAugstyle on Circus. 14-20based5.30pm (7.30) Rock £8.00 &(£7.Rol00)l and old Chinese war-strategy. Are you UBU? 0 TEDDI TOSSES IT OFF V»3 Venue 101 - Rifle Lodge, 32a Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 F10 * TEDOI TOSSESthisIThugely OFF experienced Stand-up comic Teddi Munro’s first show in Edinburgh. Rude, irreverant. lady dishes out. Stand-up. poems and songs allAugself-written. Not for16.2the2) faint 12-26 (not Mans 12.15amhearted. (1.15) £5.00 (£4.00)
MARRY ME A LITTLE Beforsureseveral to catch Sondheim's comic revue, the first professionaji production Aug 18.18,20.in23.Edinburgh 25.27 5.00pm (6.15) years. £5.00 (£3.00) ★Andersen' ■ THE sSNOW QUEEN John Kai and 7+Gerda i a sparkling new version of Han3; families. Aug 15-20 ll.classic OOim tale. (11.50)For £5.00 (£4.5Age 0) NOONDAY DEMONStheatre / SPARK OF LIFE Imagination in Power present a powerfu double bill. Physical for zealots. Aug 15-20 11.00pm (12.15«m) £5.00 (£3.5Bring 0) your own flail. ★Kuwait DARKNESS AT DAWN An intense and fast moving eyewitness account of life ir Iraqi (9.occupation. Aug 15-20under7.20pm 00) £3.00 (£2.00) THE DONG WITH THEorLUMINOUS NOSE Meet the dong, the jumblies and tl wicked Sit back even£2.50 participate! Aug 22-27snakes. 10.30«m (12.30pm) (£1.50) EXIT THE KING Ionesco' s portrayal of a king's inexorable decent into death. Aug 22-27 £3.50 (£2.50) OF MICE AND MEN John Steinbeck' s timeless story of the never ending struggle existence. 1 Aug 15-20 9.10pm (10.50) £3.50 (£2.50)
0 1 THEATER SCHMEATER Vo Venue 34 - Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 THEATRE WEST, LOS ANGELES *'MZASTROZZI: THE MASTER OF DISCIPLINE It' s 1893 and the self-proclaimed aster' seeks revenge on the deluded ' v isionary' Verezzi. From Seattle, Theater 28 - Greyfriars Kirk House, Candlemaker Row, Tickets 225 3626 Schmeater presents its thrilling and popular productionit alsoof Canadian George F. Walker' s Venue *motocycle MAY DAY SERMON speaks toandsexual awakenings, fundamentalist ravingsjof play both evil and funny, thoughtful and shocking, features swordplay critically ridingAward-winning lovers, violence ecstasy. By JAMES DICKEY, author acclaimed as ' l ethal looking' , ' i mpressive' and ' b reathtaking' ! DELIVERANCE. performance by BRIDGET HANLEY. LA Critics agreed Aug 22-Sopt 3 (not Sun 28) 7.35pm (9.20) £5.00 (£3.00) 'HOUR' AMAZING' 'RIVETING'LAND' . 'FLAWLESSLY PERFECTS . TRIP. STUNNING' TO THE .PROMISED . SURE TODIRECTED' BECOME. ANONEAMERICAN I' CLASSIC. Previout Aug 312(not5.Suns 15pm 14.(6.2115)b Tue£2.2530)(£1.5.510)5pm (6.15) £4.50 (£3.00) 0 1 13-Sept THEATER YBY (AUSTRIA) Vo Aug Vinui 20 - Thnatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Pl»c». Tickits 226 5425 08 * ■ THE send POOLupOthello and Desdemona celebrate twentylunacy yearsfrom of wedded bliss in . hilarious of Shakespeare' s tragedy...Inspired internationally WORKSHOP acclaimedfunny company as slapstick, song andasdance explode into passionate, riotousblack and THEATRE wickedly physical comedy! "Othello you' v e never seen it before, biting, Venue 20 Theat r e Workshop, 34 Hami l t o n Pl a ce. Ti c ket s 226 5425 06; humour’ Must-see international programme ofandinnovative theatre award and dance from J Aug 22-SoptSalzburger 3 3.30pmNachrichten (4.30) £5.50 (£3.50) the UK, Austria. Poland. the more! US.contemporary World premieres, established favourites, newandIreland companies, and Plusgreat lively cafe bar. freevenue! latewinners. night 1 music, children' s shows exhibitions. Great variety, value, great 0 THEATRE CRYPTIC Vo3o MAIN THEATRE Vanue 20 - Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place, Tickets 226 5425 06 returns MR BOOM' S FESTIVAL SINGMore SONGSingalong Scotland'fun.s favourite lunar One Man Band ■k ■work BONJOUR TRISTESSE Text, choreography, commissioned scorerevenge and installation 15-20to Planet 11.30«mEarth (12.3for0) Even £3.00 Gr»«dp»r«nt» FREE with 3 kidi! : artloss sumptuously evoke Franpoise Sagan' s classic storywasof love, andat this the Aug of innocence. This first ever British stage adaptation fully sold out ★ ■ BONJOUR TRISTESSE THEATRE CRYPTIC story ofanda j year' s Mayfest. definite' daughter's revenge staged as a sensual marriageFRANCOISE of dance, SAGAN' drama,s music Aug 15-Sopt 3 (not'ASuns 21.28)The1.Scotsman 30pm (2.45) £6.00 (£3.50) sculpture. Aug 15-Sopt 3 (not Suns) 1.30pm (2.45) £6.00 (£3.50) ★in THE SHALEROSS' BAIRNS WEST LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRE Award-winning company \ RAYMOND Aug 15-20 3.30pm (4.4fast-moving 5) £5.00 (£3.evocation 00) of personal and social conflict. i THEATRE-ON-PODOL ★ ■ THE POOL THEATER YBY (AUSTRIA) celebrate 20 years of wedded bliss...., f Venue 117 - Infirmary Street Swim Centre, Infirmary Street Tickets 557 4963 slapstick, physical song andcomedy. dance in hilarious send-up of SHAKESPEARE' S 'OTHELLO' ★year'■ sIAGO A return to Edinburgh by this spectacular company from KIEV after last Wickedly triumph, acclaimed by Michael Billington, The Guardian. Seteffect. in a swimming 22-Sept 3 3.30pm (4.30) £5.50 (£3.50) lago views world of Shakespeare' s OthelloSYNOPSIS to devastating Innovativepool, and Aug ★comedy. BACKGREEN BELTER CLYDEtheUNITY THEATRE BINNIE's raucous new compelling -thethe24-27. Fringe PROVIDED show22,29) charting fall of(£3.a JOHN gallus Aug 1S-n.19-21. 30.31.atSoptit's 2best.10.1ENGLISH 5pm (12midnight) £5.00 (£4.00) Aug 15-SoptA hi-NRG 3 (not Mens 5.30pmrise(6.45)and £5.50 50) disco diva.. unmissable! 1• ★absorbing ■ MERLIN WIERSZALIN (POLAND) Award-winning ensemble returntheatricality to focus theiron •, mix of crystal clear story-telling, exquisite song and blazing Arthurian THEATRESTORM Aug 13-Septlegend. 3 (not Suns) 7.30pm (9.05) £7.50 (£4.00) Venue 4 • St. Columba's by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 ■ COMPANION PIECE MELANIEinterior STEWART (USA)withDance, poetry, precision text and 1: song evoke the potent world ofDANCE childhood tenderness, ★ ■ TELLING RASHOMON returns with alls itsfilm.familiar bizarrestealsgothic- a exquisite and insight. style and fury- a ingirl a isnewrapedadult- aTheatrestorm work inspired by Kurosawa' A93):servant Aug 11. 1 2 8. 0 0pm (8. 5 5) £6.00 (£3. 5 0) piano plays man dies tongues lie. NERVOUS (' splendid piece 13-20 (not Sun) 11.45pm (12.40«m) ( ofsuperb theatre assimilating Edinburgh Festivals past from Kantor to Circus Lumiere in Aug ★breaking HOW TO UVEA radical VOLCANO physicalityworks, anddirected lyrical textby NIGEL reach point.(DVB). fusionTHEATRE of IBSEN'Electrifying S most provocative Aug 14-27fashion' 2.30pmScotsman (3.45) £5.50 (£4.50) CHARNOCK Aug 11-27 (not Suns) 10.00pm (11.15) £6.00 (£4.00) ★musical ■ THEfarceBIGgiving WINDOW BIG WINDOW up-to-date look at love,PRODUCTIONS loss and desire.(USA) Deliciously witty THEATRE WEST END (I.anOSim) Venue 126 - Theatre West End, St John's Church Hall, West End Princes St. Tickets 228 9292 H6 Aug Aug 22-27 29-Sept 11.3 45pm 10.00pm (11.20) £6.00 (£4.00) CHARLIE ANDis fullTHE CHOCOLATE FACTORYfor This entertainment of dance, energy and50)suspense childrenwellof anylovedage.childrens STUDIO THEATRE Aug 15. 1 8, 2 4, 2 7 2. 3 0pm (4. 0 0) £4.00 (£3. ★ A CELEBRATION aOFpanoramic THE WORLD'ofS Tea TEASas oneUNIVERSAL GRINDING WHEEL Aug 23.28 12.30pm (2.00pm) Aug 15-Sopt Experience 2 (not Sun 21) 10.45im (11.vision 55) £3.50 (£2. 50) of the saviours of mankind. ★ SEXUAL PERVERSITY INnewCHICAGO AND about SEE THIS PLAY Mamet s disturbing (IRELAND) study of relationships plus a short comedy the theatre. ★ TWO WRITE 3 PHASE Stirring, soulful monologues: Anne Downie' s Side Sea View" Aug 24,27 16.19.22,12.2530pm2.3(2.0pm30pm) (4.30) £4.50 (£3.50) and 29-Sopt Evelyn Conlon' s 'T(3.aking Scarlet as a00)Real Colour'. Aug Aug 3 2. 1 5pm 4 0) £5.00 (£4. ★taleCANT STAND UP plus FORJames FALUNG DOWNnew AND SIFI Richard Cameron's moving THE LESSON TROUPERS EUGENE IONESCO’S macabre comic drama... a brilliant. | of17.man' disturbing of sexual12.3exploitation and the(£2.abuse Aug 20,23.12.s26brutality (4.30) £4.50Snodgrass' (£3.50) black comedy. Aug 15-Soptindictment 3 (not Sunders) 0pm (1.20) £4.00 50) of power. Aug 22,25 30pm2.30pm (2.30pm) FISHBOWL TALKINGon theBIRDS Free"Zanyfall flight into ofdumbshow mania wearing SHAKERS Elsinore Theatre Company. Comedy set in the trendy cocktail bar found in reluctant parachute Fringe! fantasy' Birmingham Post the most j every2227 town.9.John Aug 13-27 (not Suns) 2.30pm (3.40) £5.00 (£3.50) Aug 15pm Godber (10.40) and£4.00Jane(£3.Thornton. 00) CLOSER THAN EVER MAGIC BOB The fastest, funniest one FINDthere ME Dear whoever you are. find me and have me as your beloved. I won't go TICKLISH man 15-20 show 4.inTRICKS: back Aug 3town' 0pm (5.The30) List.£3.00 Aug 15-20 by12.5myself. 0pm (2.15pm) £4.50 (£3.50) ★ READING RIGOBERTA FREEWAYjoy,STAGE WithandELIZABETH MACLENNAN. by JOHN HMMMM... YOUR LAVATORY SMELLS FRESH Two girls in a toilet and loads of artist. MCGRATH. 7:84 founders encounter tragedy hope in Guatemala. A formidable great Aug 15.songs 17.19.2and2.24.sketches. 28 5.00pmThis(6.1ones 0) £5.got00wings! (£3.00) Aug 15Spell-binding. Soot 3 (not Suns) 5.45pm (6.50) £6.50 (£5.00) 104
★masochism, IN ONE AIDS. TAKE. aAIDS POSITIVEplay.UNDERGROUND Pornography, startling Erotic(£3.and50) brutal,THEATRE is this love in the 1990'sados? Aug 15-Sept 3 (not Suns) 7.45pmnew (9.15) £5.50 *onALEXANDERPLATZ BALLOONATICS (IRELAND) Intimate, provocative thriller based' Dbblin'Joyceans s expressionist of sleazy Berlin. Vibrant theatre from Fringe First winning ('83,00)-90)classic Aug 21-20 15-20 4.9.030pm Ang 0pm (11. (5.30) £6.50 (£5.00) •k DENIAL THE FITTEST JUDITH SLOANbreakdowns, (USA) Solo show confronting family taboos, global3OF(notinsanity, Ang 22-Sept Sun 28)the9.Holocaust, 30pm (10.40)nervous £5.00 (£3.50) and beauty school. CAFE BAR EDDIE FARRELL IT'S THE FIRST TIME I'Vartist E EVEREDDIE DONEFARRELL. THAT Exhibition of sculpture and lAog drawing 11-Sept 3 by10.South 00am Queensferry-based (l«t«) FREE LIVESTOCK Essential (and FREE!) venue offering temptingly contemporary Jazz.late-night Folk and music Soul. LORNA BROOKS.a FJAERE and more!15-Sept 3 (notmenuSuns)of acoustic Aug 11.00pm (1.00am) FREE
TOMAHAWK THEATRE Venue 116 - Planet Holyrood, Holyrood Tavern, Cnr Holyrood Rd and St Mary’s St Tickets 556 5044 J11 ★ ADONAIS - KEATS IN LIMBO Keats Fights Back! The spirit of Keats, a fiery figure, isKeatsjealous the flamboyant reputations of contemporaries Byron andof extracts Shelley...yet isletters theofbetter poet! Cathal Quinn's brilliant dramatic interpretation from Keats'22-Sept and Sun poetry, Aug 3 (not 28) fresh 2.30pmfrom(3.3its0) acclaimed £4.00 (£2.premiere 50) in Toronto. PAUL TONKINSON VdVd Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I . Stepping Stones. West Bow. Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 PAUL TONKINSON 'COMIC' FreshTimefunny underweight and up Come here. and The seeeagerly awaited first Fringe show from this Ot/f award-winning comic. him strut theEvening BalloonStancfa/zF’Desperately stage in his natty strides.painfully Guardian-' Daft, streetwise, gangly and good’. accurate’. Aug 12-Sept 3 8.00pm (9.15) £6.00 (£5.funny, 00)
0 1 THEATRUM BOTANICUM THEATRE Vo Venue 159 - Royal Botanic Garden. Arboretum Place. Tickets 225 5199 C7 TORSION Venue 34 Adam House Theat r e. 5 Chambers St r eet . Ti c ket s 650 8200 J9 ★ ■a LINNAEUS PRINCEthat OF questions FLOWERSman’s The Royal Botanic Gardens opensworld.at night forLinnaeus, GrandthePlantgreat-Carnival authority over the natural Join ■ BUFFI Sex, tea and sideboards from IKEA. Torsion assualt the sacred rituals of Scandinavian botanist as he defines order from Nature' s chaos, everyday life. The company combine physical virtuosity with grotesque and irreverant revealingworld the without darker side of plant life. Puppets, dragons, drums in an eighteenth humour. ’Buff!’ is a refreshing and subversive view of the human condition from the century reason. Fools on the hill. ' E ffective satire...pervasive bawdiness... total ensemble acting' Time Aug 15-27 (not Sun 21) 8.00pm (10.00) £8.00 (£4.00) Out. 21-Sept 3 2.00pm (3.15) £4.50 (£4.00) Aug ■FoolsMACBETH versus himself.funnyBlood, sex and chaos. 0 3 keep score. Physical, and mercifully short. Close quarter combat and the THIRTEEN O’CLOCK PRODUCTIONS Vd Aug 14-Sept 3 11. 3 0pm (11. 5 0) £2. 0 0 (£1. 5 0) Venus 116 ■ Planet Holyrood. Holyrood Tavern, Cnr Holyrood Rd and St Mary's St Tickets 556 5044 J11 *Edinburgh THE BLACK journeydisposition...Bring from the centreyourof to the AMBULANCE edge of madness.GANG Not forA dramatic those of abusnervous own body-bag. TOTALLY NAFF TARTS Aug 14-27 7.45pm (8.45pm) £6.00 (£5.00) G10 ■*Creator THE TERMINAL ZONE byhisAndrew J. Wilson. The Twilight Zone is over alter-ego. - or is it? Venue 66 - Insinuendos Cabaret Club. 2 Picardy Place Tickets 556 0499 Rod Serling relives life and work, haunted by a mysterious ■beenTHEnaffed TOTALLY NAFF TARTS You outrageous, ain't seen nothin' atcomedy the festival unless you' ve ’Excellent’ by this award-winning, female duo. These risque Aug 14-27 tain 9.15pmBanks.(10.15) £5.00 (£4.00) starlets bring uncompromising chaos, wicked audience participation and hilarious WALLACE ft BARBER' FROGSthat Edinburgh’s comedylike duo blow-jobbing with and lashings of brownEvening sauce. ’Hugely enjoyable' The Scotsman ’Eat your Edinburgh’s newest venue.S ASOAPY sketch show walks like a newest duck, quacks a duckat hearts but plays Aug 12-27out(notFrench 14.23) 10.Saunders' 45pm (12midiiglit) News £5.00 (£3.00) Aug 14-27 the10.oboe 30pm like (11.3a0)rhinoceros. £4.00 (£3.00)
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0 1 THE TRANSLUCENT THEATER Venue 55 - Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d’Ecosse, 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 TONGUES / NOT I Chaikin / Shepard's('piece for voicepiece and percussion, a distilledSF mythic scope collage on reincarnation A tantalizing of music-theater' Chronicle) andbySamuel Beckett'sNew memory of a maddened performances' three30)celebrated York£3.5women artists. mouth. 'Superlative Aug 22 Sept 3 (not Tues 2. 0 0pm (2. 5 5) 0 (£3. 0 0) Specie! Offer: Tongues/Not / with Boedicee Theatre Company's Savage/Love' £5.50
V23 TOKYO SHOCK BOYS VnV* TRAQUAIR FAIR Venue 3 - Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 Venue 110 - Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peeblesshire. Tickets 0896-830785. P11 Outer ■Sideshow. TOKYO You' SHOCK BOYS Japan's outrageous answer to ontheClive Jim James Rose Circus ■Scotland' TRAOUAIR FAIR A magical eventhouse. held annually in the groundsmusic, of Traquair. v e seen the Japanese TV show ' E ndurance' now s oldest continually inhabited Huge array of theatre, witness the realComedy thing. Four very perform silly menbizarre fresh from at thetricks. Melbourne children's entertainments, crafts and complimentary medicine. This dance, year a and Montreal Festivals stuntstheirandtriumph dangerous Please storytelling, classical garden' , aerial trapeze, sculptural stilt dancing and music from Talitha laugh they' r e risking their lives! McKenzie. Aug 1-25,29-Sept (7.05)(£7.£7.50)50 (£6.50) Aug 8.7 ll.OOim (6.00pm) £8.00 (£5.00) Aug 12-18, 19.20.228-28 6.00pm3 (7.6.005)0pm£8.50 AAA:
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TRAVERSE THEATRE Vinue 15 ■ Traversa Theatre, Cambridge Street. Tickets 228 V Gotheatre no further! youHawaii, wouldChicago. die for atCanada. FestivalNew time.Zealand. Eclectic South international -Everything Edinburgh, London -line-up New York! Drama, music, comedy. brilliant Phone bar - food & drink allAfrica. day long. Exhibitions & conferences. Social hub ofHuge, the Festival. for brochure. MOSCOW STATIONS TRAVERSE THEATRE CO with Tom Courtenay. It s a long time since I've seen a finer performance than Tom Courtenay is giving at the Traverse' Scotsman. Aug 12.IB. 11B2S. 3. l7,20,23,2S,Sapt 1. 0pm 7.00pm(5.0(8.0)30) £8.00 (£5.00) Aug Aug 18.21,24,227,B31.30,SSuptupt 23 3.123midday (1.30pm) POOR SUPER MAN A PLAY CAPTIONS TRAVERSE THEATRE CO. Latest play by19,Canada' s1,hottest writer - (9.WITH Brad15) 'H£8.00 uman(£5.Remains' Aug IB, 2 5, 2 8, 3 S upt 3 7. 0 0pm 00) Fraser. Aug 18, 2 1, 2 4, 2 7, 3 0, S upt 2 3. 3 0pm (5. 4 5) Aug 17,20,23.2BSupt 1 12 midday (2.15pm) THE aPLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN COMMUNICADO bounds onstage with joyous production of (2.J.M.1WORLD s- glorious Aug IS. daring, 1B25.2B3l.Supt 33.30pm 12 midday 5pm)Synge'£8.00 (£5.00) tale. Aug l7.20.23.2BSupt 1 (5. 4 5) Aug 1i,21,24,27,30,Supt 2 7.00pm (9.15) UBERTY. OREGON FOOTHOLD THEATRE COMPANYin Main Steinbeck great American West.1 - Sand, sea(2.and small-mindedness Street meets America.Lynch in Aug 11, 1 6, 2 0. 2 7, S upt 12. 3 0pm 0 0) £7. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 00pm (4.30) Aug 74,12,l7,2l,24,2BSupt 13.119,8.228,5.3310.Supt8.00pm 3 25.(9.33.0pm An 30) (7.00) ■parsley HOWleaves, TO SHOP BOBBY BAKER From 'trolley technique' to the importance of Aug 14-21 (nut 15)this 10.magical 30pm (11.event 45) will£8.00send(£5.your 00) spirits soaring. CAMPING OUT - TOP TWINS, NEW ZEALAND Sensational - a wild and wacky summer Aug 13-21adventure! (nut 15) 12.15am (1.30) £8.00 (£5.00) ★a passionate KISSING MARIANNE - STARVING ARTISTS, HAWAII Award-winning company: Aug 11.117,5,2210 evocation 5.030pm 0pm (9.(6.14of5)5)gay£7.life00 on(£4.the 00) threshold of a new century. Aug 12. 8. Aug 14,13.1108 3.12.00pm 30pm(4.(1.145)5pm) An ★present BOWanTOexhilarating THE BEAST BOILERHOUSEEnterEdinburgh' s multipleChrist. award-winners solo -performance. the Psychopathic . .ADULTS ONLY. Aug 11. 1 8, 2 0 3. 0 0pm (4. 1 0) £7. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 12. 1 7. 2 1 5. 3 0pm (6. 4 0) Aug Aug 13.14,1198 8.12.00pm 30pm(9.(1.140)0pm) ★Riveting. KILLERDon' JOEt -miss HIRED GUN THEATRE, CHICAGO Gut-twisting. Hideous. Menacing. An 11-21 (not 15) 11.i0t!0pmWARNING! (1.00am) Adults £7.00 only! (£4.00)Contains nudity and strong language. ★as■heMODERN NATURE DE PARADE, BELGIUM Inspired by Derek Jarman's diaries Aug 11,gardens, 17.8.2210 8.12.0awaiting 0pm0pm(9.(1.145)his5) death. £7.00 (£4.Brave, 00) optimistic, moving. Aug 12, 1 3 Aug 14,13.1108 6.3.030pm An 0pm (6.(4.145)5) THE HEAT HOT PEACHES. NEW - concentrated camp! Outrageously hot. glamorous, ticketYORK Aug 23-Supt 3brilliant! 12.15amGo(1.and30am)get a£8.00 (£5.now!00) ★'bold, ■ ILSA, QUEEN OF THE NAZI LOVE CAMP - ONE aYELLOW CANADA black, deliciously ironic satire on intolerance... 'must-see'RABBIT, show' Vancouver Province. An 23-Snpt 3 (not Mon) H.00pm (12.30am) £7.00 (£4.00) ★ THE muscular NIGHT LARRY KISSED ME - SANDPIPER Male, blond, seeks KRAMER truth. Off-Broadway' s 90’s Tales Of ThePRODUCTIONS City'. Brash, naked, shamelessly An 23-Sopt 3funny. 10.30pm (11.45) £8.00 (£6.00) ★ WOLF- sparse, - PLAINwitty,CLOTHES PRODUCTIONS in Michael Bosworth's grotesque fairytale poetic. Aug 23, 2 7, S upt 1 3. 0 0pm (4. 3 0) £7. Aug 24,28,Supt 2 5.30pm (7.00) 00 (£4.00) Aug 25,30.Supt Aug 28,31 12.330pm8.0(2.0pm00pm)(9.30) ■Masterly.not MOOI STREET PRODUCTIONS. SOUTHSouthAFRICA only oozesMOVES the guts- ofFOOTPAUL urban Johannesburg, it encapsulates Africa today. Aug 23, 2 7. S upt 1 8. 0 0pm (9. 3 0) £7. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 24,28,Supt 2 12. 3 0pm (2. 0 0pm) Aug 20.31 25,30,Supt5.30pm 3 3.(7.00pm An 00) (4.30) ★Rodrigues. ■ A KISS IN THE - CONTRABAND Nelsona The play thatGUTTER rocked Brazil - police and PRODUCTIONS media corruption bydestroy bourgeois family. Aug 23. 2 7. S upt I 5. 3 0pm (7. 0 0) £7. 0 0 (£4. 0 0) Aug 24,28,Supt 23 8.12.00pm (9.30) Aug Aug 25.30.Supt 28,31 3.00pm (4.330pm 0) (2.00) THE INDEPENDENT/TRAVERSE CONFERENCES Festival artists and personalities from world debate Phonoallforover furthurtheinformution. Fruu.and discuss. Phone for details. Free. COLIN USHER Exhibition by Colin Usher. Movement and performance working with dancers. Aug 7-21 Free. Bar hours Free OUTPOST ambitious Aug 7-Supt 3'94BarAnhours Frst interactive collectable exhibition. Free SUMMER SCHOOL Exhibition of work by lecturers and guest artists at Edinburgh College of Art3 Festival Aug 21-Supt Bur HoursSummer Frit School in the Visual Arts. CRUSAID BENEFIT Annual Gala Auu 29 7.00um (9.00) £10.00 comedy fundraising bash!
DAZZLE A BIGGER. BETTER inDAZZLE of topexhibition. contemporary jewellery designers bigger- THE thanexhibition ever Festival Aug 12-Suptfrom 3 11.UK00am& Europe (2.00am) aFros 0 TRESTLE THEATRE COMPANY Vs3 Venua 62 - St Bride's Centro, 10 Orwall Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 K1 ■exploitation WINDOWandDRESSING Trestle' s forexciting new showUsingturnsa strong, the spotlight on media a search by twins their mother. challenging style ofpanache visual from mask one theatre,Britain' it tellss leading a story full of humour, and theatrical touring theatre dramatic companies.impact Not recommended forAug those underSun1421)ofyears. 15-27 (not 4.00pm (5.15pm) £6.00 (£4.00)
TROUPERS re Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 THE LESSON Eugene -Ionesco' s macabre ’comicindictment drama', oneof ofthetheabuse earlyofexamples Theatre the Absurd brilliant but disturbing powereternal andof oftriangle. sexualofAward-winning exploitation. Theaproduction Professor, thebsolutely pupil and the maidWessex in a bewildering ' A stunning...’ Newspapers Aug 15-Supt 3 (not Suns) 12.30pm {1.20pm) £4.00 (£2.50) 22:11 PRODUCTIONS Venue 22 - Demarco European Art Foundation. St. Mary's School. Albany St/York Lana Tickets 558 3371 F9 * PUPPET RELATIONSHIPS by James Reidtoisthea new playsideforoftheournineties, whichfromis dark, penetrating and at times witty. Itsociety relates darker childhoods within our adult relationships, which is now trying to deal with more openly. Aug 15-Supt 3 (not Suns) 8.15pm (9.45) £5.50 (£4.50) 0 TYGER, TYGER V*3* Venue 36 - Festival Club. 9-15 Chambers Stnet. Tickets 650 2395 K9 * STRIPE Erevicting ONIONScomedy A thoroughly pleasingand revue of sketches, songs and monologues, from the toilet, re-housing it in. say. the airing cupboard. StitchesThis are available in which to leaveCambridge the show,Varsity or for the more discerning punter, crutches. Aug 13-Supt 3 8.15pm (9.one'40)s not£4.0to0 be(£3.missed' 50 SUPDC)
UGLY THEATRE Venue 6 - Celtic Lodge. Brodie s Close, Lawnmarket. TOM NICE everything is about physical and emotional disabilities. It exists on a plane ofKEEPING Augimagination, 15-20 5.15pmwhere (6.15) £4.00 (£3.is0real. 0) E byplan Judithfor Johnson 1981Ten- years leave school, turn up the two tone, have sex, have a spliff and the future. s changed Tories the (£3. well00)ardlaterbesttheof music' Thatcher' s North but West?the two Aug 15-27haven' (nott.21)What'3.3s0pmhappened (4.30) to£4.00 ★ LET''SSorry' PLAYit'As just GAME CALLED 'SORRY' Games cost lives if you don't know the rules. Aug 22-27 1.-30pm (2.30)a word. £4.00 (£3.00) UNION DANCE COMPANY Venue 62 - St Bride’s Centre. 10 Orwell Terrace. Tickets 346 1405 ■company THROUGH DANCE COLOURED GLASSES Britain'Glasses' s most successful multi-cultural Edinburgh. 'Taudiences hrough Dance is the perfect dance andhitsmusic, amazingcompanies, with itsColoured energy and innovation. One of fusion our mostof accessible contemporary unafraid to consider dance as entertainment.' Evening 'Hugely7.3inventive danced(£4.to00)perfection' Yorkshire Post. Aug 22-SuptStandard. 3 (not Suns) 0pm (8.30)and£6.00
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UNION THEATRE Venue 93 - James Gil espie’s High School, Lauderdale Street. NS ■rompSALAD DAYS versatile Aandlivelyvigorous cast formusical a nostalgic andtakesirreverent round theat therichjoingoings-on andourpompous. and popular which a lighthearted look of the English Establishment. Summer, sunshine, smiles, sex and sons.15pm Satisfaction guaranteed. Aug (9.from 45) 21£5.00 Ticktts23-2709687.676642 August(£4.00) 0 UNIVERSAL GRINDING WHEEL V«3« Mnui 20 - Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 06 1|- Thea A CELEBRATION OF THE WORLD' S TEAS Andthread all thethatworld' s through Teas aretime one and leaf Sinensis. The progress of Tea is the golden runs across continents. As we approach the new millennium, the benefits of drinking Tea must become obvious. Aug 15-Sept 2 (notincreasingly 21) 10.45am (11.55) £3.50 (£2.50)
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL DRAMA SOCIETY Venue 101 - Rifle Lodge, 32a Broughton St. Tickets 557 1785 F10 ★ THEtoMOUSE RANtheirUPchildhood. THE CLOCK By Michael Clarke. Tellsthe thesetting storyforof two boys trying preserve A dingy atticparents becomes dragons, wizards and medieval travelling salesmen whilst clash downstairs. Childhood cannot last 3however, Aug 12-Sept 9.15pmand (10.4imagination 5) £5.00 (£3.meets 50) reality in the war of independence. 0 UNLIKELY THEATRE COMPANY W — Venue 21 - Roman Eagle Lodge. 2b Johnston Terrace. Tickets 225 7995. J7 *forCOMES THE REVOLLmON The Unlikely Theater Company is back in Edinburgh our fourth year with two new plays from America. Michael Grady' s ' C omes The Revolution' Trenchant, funnyNational and veryPublic clever'Radio. play about namelessness, and funny new. work' American Excellent theatre from"a brilliant this awardwinning Aug 15.17,company. 19 8.45pm (9.00) £3.50 (£2.00) ★ ATHENE by Mike Fenlason. The funniest play in years. Athene breaks all the barriers' Aug 16.18.Miami 20 9.4Herald. 5pm (9.'0H0)ilarious' £3.50Theatre (£2.00) Insight. She’s going to break your heart.
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Venue 4 - St. Columba’s by the Castle. Johnston Terrace. Tickets 220 5959 COMES THE REVOLUTION New venue for 2nd week. Aug 22.24.26 12midnight (1.15am) £2.00 (£1.00) * ATHENE New venue for 2nd week. Aug 23.25.27 12 midnight (1.15am) £2.00 (£1.00)
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VALVONA & CROLLA v«v Venue 67 - Valvona & Crolla. 19 Elm Row. top of Lakh Walk. Tickets 556 6066 F12 ITALIA 'N' CALEDONIA returns by public demand for a second sensational year celebrating the friendship between Scotland and Italy with a lunch-time feast of songs, music, stories, ice-cream, vino and crostini. 'Speaks from the heart' Sunday Times.12.13.15-20.22-27 12.30pm (1.45) £6.00 Aug Aug 18-20.25-27 3.00pm (4.15) SONGS OF TRAVEL: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON CENTENARY CELEBRATION An enthusiastic appreciation of Stevenson's work with original songs and music - a psychological adventure tracing the development of this extraordinary Scottish writer. 'An absorbing show' The Scotsman. Aug 15-17.22-24 3.00pm (4.15) £6.00 Aug 18.19.25.26 6.00pm (7.15) ★ TOASTING THE LASSIES by Gil Bowman. Edinburgh 1796. A one-woman romp through the love-life and songs of Robert Burns. Aug 29-31 5.30pm (6.45) £6.00 Sept 1,2 6.00pm (7.15) 0 VARIATIONS V#3» Venue 33 - Pleasance. 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 ★ ■ LET'S GO - OVER THE RAINBOWI A kaleidoscope of music from Renaissance to Rock...from Greensleeves to Blue Suede Shoes. Search for that crock of gold with Variations' cello attrio.5-10Songs, spectacular, zappy theatricalharpsichord, and great, violin great fun!andAimed year olds.listening games Aug 14-Sept 3 (not 23.30) 12.30pm (1.30) £4.50 (£3.50) Family of four £15.00
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VENUE 123 n 123 - Southbridge Centre, infirmary Street Tickets 556 3663 K10 The re-birth of this two auditorium venueGray.heralds a programme mixing exciting new work with Shakespeare. Pinter. Orton. Wilde and Norman, and including the premiere of Richard Hill's "AncientputMariner' . A commitment qualityatandVenueinnovation. entertainment and enlightenment the heart back into thetoFringe 123. ★ PACKAGE Before booking nexttravel year'sindustry. summer holiday check out 'Package' - a humorous and satirical view of the Aug 29-Sipt 2 10.45an (11.50) £3.00 (£1.50) ★ Achildren KIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Shakespeare' s A year Midsummer forAug in 3this imaginative hour-long version for 7-12 olds. Night's Dream' 13-27 10. 0am (11. 4 5) £4.00 (£2. 5 0) Aug 28-S»pt 3 10.15«m (11.30) ★monodrama MADWOMAN IN THEoneATTIC Company. Visuallycompelling startling presenting woman'Presented s descentbyintoLittlewit madness. Disturbing, theatre. Aug 13-Stpt 3 12. 0 0aooa (1. 0 0pm) £4.50 (£3. 5 0) Special Tictat Offer: Madwoman In The Attic/The Oldest Profession £7.00 (£5.00) both shows ★ THEJohnson’s OLDEST account PROFESSION Presented bys tribulations Littlewit Company. FunnyLondon. yet poignant. Angie of an£4.50 Irish actress' in Regency Aug 13-Sapt 3 1. 0 0pm (2. 0 0) (£3. 5 0) Special Ticket Offer: The Oldest Profession/Madwoman In The Attic £7.00 (£5.00) both shows ■k FRAGILE Challenging the myths surrounding eating disorders. Pathways Theatre Company film, dance, Aug 13-Septcombine 3 (not Suns) 2.00pm music (3.15) and£3.50sculpture. (£2.00) Original and compelling theatre. ★ FIVE. TEN, FIFTEEN, TWENTY A witty and provocative dynamic new play award-winner, Turner. study of childhood. A Aug 4.00pmbyFive.national (5.Ten,00)Fifteen. £5.00 (£3.50) Richard Specie!13-Sept Ticket3 Offer: Twenty/Wght Mother £7.00 (£5.00) both shows 'NIGHTof aMOTHER Pulitzer relationship. Prize-winning piece by Marsha Norman. The terrible final night mother-daughter Aug 5.00pmNight(6.0Mother/Five, 0pm) £5.00Ten,(£3.Fifteen. 50) Twenty £7.00 (£5.00) both shows Special13-Sept Ticket3 Offer: ■Kafka. k MILENA The defiant life and death in Auschwitz of this Czech poet and mistress of wonderful Aug 13-27Painful,6.15pm (7.45) new £5.00play. (£3.00) CAN' Twomen STANDstruggle UP FOR FALLING DOWN Richard Cameron s award-winning play, three one man Aug 20-Sept 3 6.15pm (7.against 45) £5.00 (£3.00)and their past. ★ THEthePARCEL AND THE BIRDdramaViolence and revengecenturies. for 2000 years. Can man break cycle? Aug 13-Sept 3 (notAnTuesunmissable IB, 23,30, Thurs 1) of8.hope 10pm spanning (9.45) £5.00 (£3.50) THE LIFE OF IVOR GURNEY An expression in prose, poetry and song of the cruelty, love 13-Sept and humour Gurney's desperate life. (12.50pm) £4.50 (£3. Aug 3 (not ofie,23.30,Sept 1) 12.00nooi 50) ■ A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'Edinburgh S DREAMon Box HedgemonthTheatre Company' s hilarious, elegant production reaches a three national tour. The perfect afternoon treat. Aug 13-Sept 3 (not 10.21.23.30) 1.00pm (3.45) £5.00 (£3.50) OLD TIMES Pinter explores sexual tension and the unreliability of memory provoked oldrivalry, roommate. Aug 13-Septby3 the(netvisit Wed)of an4.15pm (5.45) £5.00 (£3.50) ★ ■ THE OF THE ANCIENTtheatre MARINER Set Crack againstandbrilliant music score,RIME presented Growl.contemporary Aug 13-Sept 3 (not Tues) by7.0European 0pm (8.40) £6.00 company. (£4.00) MELON Simon Gray'ssuccessful classic black comedy of 80s neuroses revived with the author's blessing Aug 13-Septafter3 (nothugely Aug 24. Sept 1) Oxford 9.15pmrun. (10.45) £6.00 (£4.00) ★ DEATH HALF INCHES From the letters of Raymond Chandler, one mystery even Philip BY Aug 13-Sept 3Marlowe (not Tuescan'15.2t 3.solve. Thurs Free 1) 11.gin00pmgimlets. (12.30am) £5.00 (£3.50) ★ DADADadaist WOULDN' T romp BUY about. ME~a"bAUHAUS Art: why it's all crap. Or is it? The Abacus Troupe Aug 15,17,19,22,24,26,2S.31.Sept 2 11.00pm (12.15am) £6.00 (£4.00) ★ JOB OR SYMPATHY miracle FOR THE DEVIL: Acomedy! HERESY IN ONE ACT Abacus Theatre Company' Aug 14. IS. s18.post-modern 20,21,23,25,27,28.30.Splay. ept 1.Divine 3 11.00pm (12.15am) £6.00 (£4.00) 0 VIVA VARIETY *V Venua 59 - Edinburgh Playhouse, 18-22 Graenside PI. Tickets 557 2590. G11 ■comedy VIVA VARIETY If Variety is the spice of life, this is the hot chilli sauce! Tickle your taste buds with an international all-star menu FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY: LILY SAVAGE. GAYLE ANTONIO FORCIONE, DAVE TUESDAY. SCHNEIDER.PAULLEO MOROCCO. BASSI.. .plus ALLESANDRO surprise guests!ANDEXPECT THE UNEXPECTED. Aug 19.24 11.00pm (12.40am) £12.00 (£10.00) 0 1 VOSKRESINNYA Venue 46 - Church Hil Theatre, Morningside Road. Tickets 447 0111 N3 ★ ■ UKRAINE ANNUNCIATION OF MARI Claudel.UK LVIV spiritual from the performin 1990 the story ofbyaP.woman who premiere. sacrifices herself for thetheatre happiness ofpresent others.classics Formed to revive the forgotten names of Ukrainian culture and from around the world. A major theatrical event! Aug 22-27 4.300pm Aug 29-Sept 4.45pm(5.30)(6.15)£5.00 (£4.00) 110
VOLCANO THEATRE Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 ★ ■ HOW TOphysical LIVE theatre Volcanocompanies. - winner of aMost 1993recently Time OutVolcano awardhas- onestartled of Britain’s most!) celebrated audiences' throughout Europe with LO. V.ENigel . andCharnock MANIFESTO. HOW adaptation TO LIVE, directed bys most; the ] scurrilous, sagacious and sexy is a radical of Ibsen' provocative works. ' G obsmacking' The Guardian. Aug 11-27 (not Sun) 10.00pm (11.15) £6.00 (£4.00) VOXBOX WITH STEWART COLLINS 0 V*3 Vanua 34 - Adam House Theatre. 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 650 8200 J9 j VOXBOX WITH STEWART COLUNS The andsingerformer mostluminary songs prefer. BBC group Radio personality (Loose Ends. Collins Collection) with vocal Cantabile.WithsingsAndygreatReadcomic songs'Afrom Tom Lehrer. to Victoria Wood. (piano). genuinely funny through man whoMonty singsPython genuinely funny |] songs' Aug 14-27Scotsman. 12.15pm (1.15) £5.00 (£4.00) WAGNER NIGHTS FEATURING ALBERTO 0 REMEDIOS AND FRIENDS V3 Venue 91 - St. Mary’s Cathedral. & Chapter House. Palmerston Place H3 1 1 ■byWAGNER NIGHTS -leading MUSICheroic FROMtenors. RICHARD WAGNER' S OPERAS Performed one of the World’s ALBERTO REMEDIOS. He joins exciting young sopranos Evelyn Nicholson and Therese Wilson in complete scenes, excerpts | and arias frombyLohengrin, Tristan und Isolde, Die Walkure and Tannhauser. They are ? accompanied Jean Aug 19.20 7.30pm (9.30)Bryant £5.5(piano) 0 (£4.50) THE WARDROBE THEATRE COMPANY0 Venue 114 - St. Pauls & St. Georges Church & Hall, York Plac*. Tickets 556 1202. F10 : SHADOWLANDS William Nicholson' s play - thefor basis of Richard Attenborough' s1 award-winning film now comes to the Fringe the first time. Oxford Don. C.S. Lewis, finds his preconceptions challenged by unexpected love. An unforgettable evening - deeply Drama moving, yet genuinely entertaining. A Must!! 'Best play of 1990' i Evening Aug 15-27Standard (not 21) 9.00pmAward (11.20) £5.00 (£4.00) Move over Thelma ood Louise - here come... (LIP SERVICE)inIbeultimate... r 14 Aug - 3 Sept ASSEMBLY ROOMS BALLROOM, EDINBURGH Office: 226 5138 DaiatBox2.ly00pm perfs (except03123 Aug) Tickets: £7.00 (£6.00 cones) head on collision
ANDY WARHOL ►V Venue 3 • Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 ^ G7 *Warhol GEE! looks WOW!a scream THE LIFE- so&does TIMESJames OF CUVE NEON: WARHOL SUPERSTAR Andy Holmes in this brilliant new comedy from the team behind cult he'smash 'Anorak Fire'. Birmingham's boring so Clive's hitting the BigWest AppleEndwhere s bound to beOfdiscovered Aug 12-18, Aug 19,20 212.02.0pm00pm(3.1(3.5)15)£6.50£5.50(£5.(£4.50)50) Venue 33 • Pleasance, 60 The Pleasance. Tickets 556 6550 LU ★Brilliant GEEI new WOWI THEfrom LIFEthe&team TIMESbehind OF West CUVEEndNEON: WARHOL comedy cult smash 'AnorakSUPERSTAR Of Fire'. Aug 24. 2 5. 2 9-Sept 3 3. 3 0pm (4. 4 5) £5.50 (£4. 5 0) Aug 26-28 3.30pm (4.45) £6.50 (£5.50) WARM FEET THEATRE COMPANY Venue 55 - Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d'Ecosse, 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 I*friends THE MOUNTAIN GIANTS by Luigiof dreams' Pirandello., turning In a secluded villa, Cotrone and his work toward ' t he liberation their desires to a wonderful But is this ofvillaPirandello' what it seems or simplymasterpiece. theatrical illusion? WARM FEET respond toreality. the14 challenge Aug (Preview) 15)s unfinished £4.00(3.00) Aug 15-23 7.30pm 7.(9.45pm 15) (9.£5.00 (£4. 00) WAY OFF BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS Venue 55 - Randolph Studio. Institut Francais d’Ecosse, 13 Randolph Cres. Tickets 225 5366 G4 * THE KATHY AND MO SHOW PARALLEL LIVES Men An hilariously irreverent romp through the pandemonious dynamics of relationships. and women in love, lust and like;of off-beat riotouslycharacters, funny, poignant andby totally engrossing; a disarming comedy with an array actresses. Aug 15-Sept 3 (net Tubs 23. Thursplayed 1) 9.45pmtwo(11.versatile 25) £5.00 (£4.00)
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v«v« THE WEE RED BAR Vbnua 61 - The Wee Red Theatm, Edinburgh College o! Art Tickets 229 1003 K7 Back to basics; what the Fringe should be about, new writing, new companies, different voices in a venue run by the performers for the audience. The only collective venue edge of Edinburgh. 55-60% discount on concessions. Late bar, cabaretfrom and theclubs.cutting 12noon-2am. ★city.■ 'SUNRISE explores theindividuality emerging harmony discordof between P eoplekind' celebrate in movingandpictures voice andnature dance.and the Aug Aug 12,14-2813 (Previews) 2.05pm (3.02.0)05pm£4.(3.5000)(£2.0£3.00 0) (£1.00) ★ ■ mime; FIRST joining MYTH Green & FEEDING MOONFISH original script dance, mask and CandleTHE Theatre' s acclaimedAn FEEDING THE with MOONFISH Aug Aug 12,14-2813 (Previews) 3.25pm (4.53.5)25pm£4.50(4.55)(£2.0£3.00 0) (£1.00) ★ SLEEPreunification, OF THE JUST A new play by Simon Stephens about memory, alienation, incest, militarisation, Aug 12,14-2013 (Previews) 8.0)20pm£5.(9.0050)(£2.objectification, £3.0) 00 (£1.00) espionage and Edinburgh. Aug 8. 2 0pm (9. 5 0 Aug 2128 5.20pm (6.60) ★ WING SPAN Best music, Friend stories Theatre.andExcellent company. Flying Girl' highs with humour.work from new women's theatre Aug Aug 12,14-2813 (Previews) 7.05pm (8,07.0)05pm£4.(8.5000)(£2,0£3.00 0) (£1.00) ★ JUST WHORES Prostitution; the other side of Festival City. A poignant and witty investigation of the people Aug 12.13 (Previews) 5.0)20pm£5.and(6.005the0)(£2.profession. Aug 14-20 5. 2 0pm (6. 5 0£3.00 0) (£1.00) Aug 21-28 8.20pm (9.50) WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC + DRAMA0 1 V Venue 13 - Harry Younger Hall, Lochend Close. Canongate H12 WELSH COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND DRAMA one of the United Kingdom' s major actor-training centres, once again brings a variety of shows and a company of potential stars to the Professionally Fringe. This directed, year's emphasis is heavily on new writing and new adaptations. professionally performed. ■a play IMPATIENT PLANET Theatre Trainschools. bursts onto the Festival after a highland tour, in specfically devised for primary Aug 22-27 9.30am (10.15) £1.50 ★injustice. REQUIEM AND price REVIVAL Thepayspowerful story of a mute girl and a terrifying awful Aug 22-27The12mm (1.30pm)a man £3,00 for one slip. CHRISTIE IN LOVE Howard Brenton s classic. Today it is Cromwell Street. In 1953 it was 10 Rillington Aug 22-27 2.30pm Place. (3.30) £3.50 ★a classic LYSISTRATA - THE NEWRaunchy. ONE NoPertinent. sex please - we're Greek! A new adaptation of Aug 22-27comedy. 4.00pm Satirical. (5.30) £4,00 ★AugKISSES A director, his wife, an actor, a former lover and a gun! And a new musical 22-27 6.00pm (7.00) £3.00 ★through DREAMS. FAIRYTALES AND JUUA MCKENZIE in Patty's case, anal sex. The art of escaping reality Aug 22-27love,7.3musicals 0pm (9.00)and£4.50 ★attic■ LITTLE EMMA Adapted from a Hungarian short story. School canings lead to hangings. Maltreated Aug 22-27 10.00pm (11.00) children £4.00 maltreat others, to the music of Bartok. WEST LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRE W 3 Venue 20 - Theatre Workshop, 34 Hamilton Place. Ticket! 226 5425 06 * THE SHALE byoil?Raymond Ross.Shale-mining Scotland, thecommunity home of inthetheworld' industry. But whatBAIRNS price conflict. A Scottish 1880'sthisoils. Personal tragedy. Social Fast moving. Evocative. Atmospheric. From award-winning Aug 15-20 3.30pmcompany. (4.45) One £5.00of(£3.Britain' 00) s leading youth theatres. Ifenue 107 - Deans Theatre, Eastwood Park, Livingston Tickets 0506 31972 HI Outer ★ THE SHALE BAIRNS performed out Special among the shalerates.- bings of West Lothian. Local previews at Deans Theatre. Livingston. ticket Aug 10-12 7.30pm (8.45) £3.00 (£1.50) THE WEY VALLEY SCHOOL COACH PARTY 0 1 V Venue 58 - Royal Mile Primary School. Canongate Tickets 0831 153545 J12 ★overlooked STILL WATERS A school performance based on the opening of a stretch of canal, bynavvy. the ghost"StilofWaters' Brindley.draws See andon hear of the impactsource on agriculture, witness the life of a contemporary material and Folk music22-27- and7.should Aug 00pm (9.even 15) raise £3.00a(£2.laugh. 00) 0 THE WHALE VENUE Vg3 Venue 35 - The WHALE Venue, Chamber of Commerce, 3 Randolph Crescent Tickets 220 1512. G4 Recapture that original Fringe feeling in this authentic Festival venue. Feast onbestan eclectic mix of international, award-winning and community theatre. Savour the in Fringe comedy night cabaret. worth in cheap town. bar.'A more impoverished Festivalin without initiativesThelikebestthis’three Herald.quidsRidiculously ■medium TAPE-SLIDE TAKE AiNKt - MAGIC LANTERNhand-made VAN Publicslides screening exploring the of tape-slide merging photography, and synchronised sound moving Aug 15 in7.a30>m (9 00)image£3.00production. (£2.00 cone. £0.50 kide) 111
THE WHALE VENUE - continued ★ COME ON!in -thisSTARDOM own imagination colour-filledCHILDRENS childrens' THEATRE production.Discover BUT don'thet godepths too far!of your Romping family Adi 18-20show.4.45pm (5.45) £3.00 (£2.00 cone. £0.60 kids) ★ ALL SORTSenjoy - PATCHWORK THEATRE False eyelashes, false glamour and force yourselves Aug 17-20 to6.15hi (7.this15) fresh £3.00look(£2.at00 thecone.pressures £0.50 kidto«) achieve that PERFECT FIGURE. ★pressures A RAINYof CLIMATE POPPY JUICE In the backyards of a Derry housing estate the choice(9.strain an intense Aug 17-20 7.45pn 15) £3.00 (£2.00friendship. cone. £0.50Explosive kidt) and confrontational theatre. ★evoked GEORDIE THE VIKING - ROBERTphysical 'GOOGS' WILUAMSONKidsSuperb 'Googs' (Pictish Puppets) STORYTELLING. will loveatmosphere his mysticalis tale of abytroubled Aug 22-24 3.45pmViking. (4.45) £3.00 (£2.00 cone. £0.50 kid») ★ H FASCHO PARK - KASCHPERLPROD CLOWN In thetakedarkest laboratories of theSponsored 'corsetry prosthesis' company deviousTHEATRE experiments place. Are you SAFE? byandBMW. Aug 22.23 5. 4 5pm (7. 1 5) £3.00 (£2. 0 0 cone. £0.50 kids) Aug 25-27 3.45pm (5.15) ★ CANNABEANS - BASHis back THEATRE CannibalsMouthwatering in Edinburgh? Scotland' notorious Sawney Bean and he'COMPANY s STILL HUNGRY! chunks ofs tender Aug 24-27youth6.1theatre. 5pm (7.15) £3.00 (£2.00 cone. £0.50 kids) ■Scotland' SCOTSs struggle WAHI for- CALLUS Powerful and imagistic exploration identity. 'RPLAYSHED azer sharp writing...excellent cast...a must for anyone'of Evening Aug 22-27News. 7.45pm (8.45) £3.00 (£2.00 cone. £0.50 kids) ★ NOAH AGAINof -theMOVING PARTS THEATRE theatre Maritime slapstick as Noah tries to warn the world Aug 22-27 9.15pm (10.1Big 5) Splash £3.00 (£2.2. 0"Community 0 cone. £0.50 kids) at its best' The Scotsman. NIGHT CABARET ‘Not so far from the Assembly Rooms, the drink is cheaper, the ambience exceptionally hospitable. I say(£2.more' Aug 15-27 (not Sun) 10.30pm (12.30*m)Need£3.00 00 cone.The£0.Scotsman. 50 kids) ■exhibition, BREAKING THEaCHAINS - SNAPCORP PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION the first multi-image tape-slide on the theme of bigotry the secondTwo-part - social documentation Aug 16 7.45pm (9.of 1the5) family. Frtt 0 1 2 3
THE WICKED GIRLS g Venue 38 - The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Tickets 226 2151 J9 READY FOR SEX WICKED GIRLS. Harriet Earle and Kate Shorn, present READY FOR SEX. awhich mad reveals mixturewhat of comic film,upsketches and songs,forincluding a taboo-breaking piece girls get to when preparing the pleasures of the flesh. Slip into this3 hot10.slot! Aug 28-Sept 15pm (11.15) £6.50 (£5.50) WIERSZALIN (POLAND) n 20 - Theatre Workshop. 34 Hamilton Place. Tickets 226 5425 ★ ■ MERLINtheirFringe Theatre Award nomineesstriking 1993 concentrate gloriousFirsttheatricality mixWinners/Independent of spell-binding story-telling, imagery and outstanding on realized a ferociously vivid exquisite evocationsong, of Arthurian legend. Brilliantly conceived and superbly a masterpiece. Aug 13-Sept 3 (not Suns) 7.30pm (9.05) £7.50 (£4.00) NICK WILTY VgVg Venue 33 - Pleasance, 60 The Pleasanca. Tickets 556 6550 L11 WILTY' S WORLD Stand-up stories of what a top comedian did before showbiz saved him from a life of sex, drugs and cheap lager. For Nick Wilty it involved 58 countries and -and opalKent. miner,Bookteamster, - Africa. Australia, South America, Europe,3911-14,jobs Asia6-18. early. shark9.fisherman Aug 2l.9.232.0pm 24.25.(10.29-31. Aug 19.20.215-28 30) Sept£7.2.3 00 (£6.030)0pm (10.30) £6.00 (£5.00)
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WOODY BOP MUDDY’S RECORD GRAVEYARD Venua 33 -1 10 The Plaasance. Tickets 556 6550 L11 It WOODY BOP MUDDY' S RECORD Returning Edinburgh aRecord brand i tt new full-length show. Armed with 'TheGRAVEYARD Golden Hammer' andintoassisted by Theindisplay Demon' , Woody will be found destroying mountains of vinyl an ' h ilarious of 11 wilful insanity' Scotsman. Don' t1miss10.3this0pm'f(11. resh30)breath of(£6.lunacy' Guardian. Aug 10-15. 1 7. 1 8. 2 1-25. 2 9. 3 0. Sept £7. 0 0 0 0) Aug 19.20.2B-28.Sept 2.3 10.30pm (11.30) £8.00 (£7.00) YOUNG, GIFTED AND GREEN Venue 51 - Gilded Balloon I , Stepping Stones, West Bow, Grassmarket Tickets 225 6520 J7 j THE BEST OFaround IRISHareCOMEDY Then you' ll know that the hottest Irish. TheKnowbest,your ofcomedy? these acts: multi-award-winning Ardal |« O'comedians H anlon. Time Out’s Tip-For-Stardom' Dermot Carmody, & cult ex Mr Trellis member Kevin Gildea, unite to guarantee the best show in Edinburgh. A must for comedy '] devotees. Aug 12-Sept 3 10.00pm (11.15) £6.00 (£5.00) YOUTH CONNECTION Venue 82 - Southside, Southside Community Centre. 117 Nicolson St. Tickets 667 7365. L10 ■ CITYcredits OF ANGELS Return visittours. of thisNational talentedCompetition nationally acclaimed youth theatre,at whose include European Finalists,ofperformance Royal National Theatre and who proudly present the Fringe premiere winning 1994 Olivier Best 3Musical 1940s Aug 28-Sept 4.20pmAward. (5.50)Visit£4.50the (£4. 00) movie world of mystery, murder and music. * BRAKING KATE A sideways glance at what happens when moral constraints a removed. Aug 28-Sept 3 2.20pm (3.50) £3.00 (£2.50) ‘Z’ THEATRE COMPANY Venue 19 - C, Over-Seas House, 100 Princes Street. Tickets 225 5105 G7 •: LIBATION BEARERS by Aeschylus. Her mother killed her father. Electra wants revenge. Her brother comes to do the deed. Or does he? Punk meets baroque. Rave meets classic. finally(3.1here. ; Aug (not 18.Insanity 2.is15pm 5) £5.00 (£3.00) Specie!10-27discount: two23) shows £8.00 (£5.00) *performance WISHING BONE Students of Hull University Drama Department bring you a premier your and desires, hanging them on the washing line(notofas16.life.we Iflaunder find0)innermost the£5.00 pegs!(£3.fears Aug 3.we30pmcan 00) Special10-27discount: two23) shows £8.00(4.3(£5.00) FOR FRINGE INFORMATION RING 031-226 5257 OR 5259 OPEN 10am - 7pm
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WHOOPS VICAR IS THAT YOUR DICK “This is far and away the best hour of late-night cabaret this reviewer has come across in three weeks of fringe and for years: an absolute scream” The Scotsman Aug 12th-Sep 3rd (Not Tues) 12 Midnight Tickets £5/£3
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Exhibitions Admission free unless otherwise stated Competition sponsored by FRINGE/MACDONALD LINDSAY PINDAR SCHOOL’S POSTER COMPETITION 1994 Venue 73-EdinfaufBh College of Art, Laufiston Place. K7 the best of the rest! We’ve picked our winner, now it’s your turn. This unique exhibition of the best of the 4,086 designs submitted for this To buy this year’s poster, plus year’s competition is a one off opportunity to see the artistic an exclusive range of Fringe talents of Scottish school children brought together under merchandise, visit the Fringe one roof. Shop, 180 High Street don’t miss it! 10 am-7 pm winning poster designed by every day of the Fringe! August 14 ' September 3 10 am-5 pm FREE Paul Kennedy (12) ABOUT FACE AT THE CITY CAFE AMOS HANIFF DESIGN STUDIOS Venue 150-The City Cafe, 19 Blair Street J9 Venue 124-Amos Haniff Design Studios, 46 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge About Face The Red Rose (“... probably London’s Amos Haniff most influential Comedy Club” The Design Studios Guardian-, “Inspired” Evening Standard), presents an exhibition of photographs: an exciting perspective on the world of the The gallery of Scottish Design, exhibition of the comedian, including portraits by top emerging young photographers and best of Scotlands young contemporary designers. previously unseen archive material. Exclusive gifts and object d' art. August 11-September 3 46 St Stephens Street, Stockbritige. Edirrbufgh 10.00 am-2.00 am 031.226 7057 Mon-Sat 10am 6pm ADMISSION FREE AFRICAN ART AND CRAFTS Venue 157-Out of Africa, 36 St Stephen Street. Tel. 226 5200 ZIMBABWEAN STONE SCULPTURE ‘the most important new art form to emerge from Africa, this century’. Newsweek Magazine ‘of the leading 10 sculptors in the world, perhaps 5 come from Zimbabwe’. Daily Telegraph A fascination selling exhibition of contemporary stone sculpture from Zimbabwe. Also tapestries and crafts from Botswana, Malawi and Kenya. 3rd year exhibiting at this festival. Prices from £5 - £700 1 August - 5 September Open 7 Days 10 - 6.30 Admission Free ALEKSANDER ZYW: THE EARLY YEARS Venue 136-The Bell’s Brae Gallery, 9 Bell's Brae ALEKSANDER ZYW: THE EARLY YEARS This exhibition illustrates pre-war work from Aleksander Zyw’s Paris studio together with paintings from the immediate post-war years. In doing so, it demonstrates the radical effect witnessing war had upon this official war artist of the Polish Army. Born in 1905 in Warsaw, Zyw came to Edinburgh during the war and settled there until moving to Italy, where he now lives and works. August 14-September 3 12 noon-6 pm ADMISSION FREE 114
ANIMAL PAINTINGS Venue 151-Orientation Centre, Edinburgh Zoo, Corstorphine Road ANIMALS IN SIGHT by CAROL BARRETT (RZSS Artist in Residence) Paintings, drawings and prints of Edinburgh Zoo’s own j collection and Wildlife from Zimbabwe and Botswana. July 29-September 9 OPEN Mon-Sat 9 am-6 pm | Sun 9.30 am-6 pm FREE ADMISSION Exhibition situated to left of Main Entrance Hall THE ANNUAL WEST END CRAFT AND DESIGN FAIR Venue 127-St John's Church, Corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road
Craft and Design Fair An absolute must if you like buying contemporary work direct from craftworkers and design-makers. This is one of the Festival’s liveliest daytime venues; wander in and explore as often as you like. 75 exhibitors present daily, with changeovers twice weekly. Monday August 8-Saturday September 3 Open every day 11.00 am-6.00 pm (closed Sundays) ADMISSION FREE
BRASS RUBBING CENTRE Venue 178-Trinity Apse, Chalmers Close (Off High Street) Royal Mile i CENTRF BRASS RUBBING The centre has a fascinating collection of replicas mouldedfrom ancient Pictish stones, rare Scottish brasses and medieval church brasses. No experiencerubbing. is needed to make a
J10 Venue 135-The Adam Pottery, 76 Henderson Row
CLAYS A SELLING EXHIBITION OF CERAMICS BY JANET ADAM THROWN POTTERY LORRAINE FERNIE SCULPTURAL PIECES EMMA HOLLANDS DECORATED EARTHENWARE LARA SCOBIE HANDBUILT VESSELS August 8 - September 3 • Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm CAMERA OBSCURA DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE Venue 160-Camera Obscura, Castle Hil , The Royal Mile J7 Venue 163-The Danish Cultural Institute, Carlsberg House, 3 Doune Terrace LARS N0RGAARD MERAf^OBSCURA EXHIBITION Step insideexperience this unique 1850s 'cinema' for a unique of Edinburgh. A brilliant An exhibition by the Danish artist live, the moving, your guide Lars Ndrgaard. tells storypanorama of the city'unfolds s historicaspast. HOLOGRAPHY '94of-astonishing 3D The show includes recent works International Exhibitionand on canvas plus the animated images which appear disappear before you. movie 'ART SUPPORT'. Plus: PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY; Old Edinburgh Photographs 81 Paintings OPEN EVERY DAY 9.30am -7.00pm August 11-September 16 Admission: Adult £2.90 10.00 am-5.00 pm Child £1.50 Concession £2.30 (not Saturday and Sunday) DAZZLE CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY CAPITAL BOOK FAIR J8 Venue 15-Atrium Space. Traverse Theatre, Cambridge Street Venue 152-Central Library, George IV Bridge In its 12th year and now a fixture at the Festival, Dazzle moves to the Traverse Theatre, showing the work of 48 top Capital Book Fair international jewellers: including Vicki Ambery-Smith, Dawn Emms and Liz Tyler. Over 1,000 exhibits, all for sale. Antiquarian and secondhand books, maps and prints offered for sale by a select “Unmissable” Financial Times group of the country’s leading booksellers. Local, national and international “Don’t miss this exhibition” Time Out material available. August 12-September 3 August 8-22 Sunday-Friday 12 noon-midnight Monday-Friday 10.00 am-6.00 pm Saturdays 10 am-midnight Saturday 9.00 am-1.00 pm ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE EDINBURGH ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT THE CHESSEL GROUP J11 Venue 2-Fringe Club, Teviot Row, Bristo Square Venue 154-The Chessel Gallery, Moray House College, The Royal Mile 16th FESTIVAL EXHIBITION August 8-August 26 Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm (closed Sundays) m. CERAMICS JEWELLERY edinburgh arts & entertainment KEN SOUTHALL SHEANA STEPHEN Leaflets • Posters • Brochures • Programmes • Magazines PAINTINGS Festival Poster Exhibition JENNIE TUFFS MARGARET BALLANTYNE We are exhibiting the huge variety of posters we distribute during the Festival. Over THORA CLYNE ANNE SHORTREED 200 different posters are on display in one venue. View for yourself the best and the FUNCTIONAL SCULPTURE worst of 1994. Prizes to be won if your favourite poster wins our design award. N. M. McCANSE At the Fringe Club from Monday August 15 to Friday September 2 every day from 11 am to 5 pm. FREE Original works of art and design for sale in a festival atmosphere 115
EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART K7 Venue 73-Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place Drawings by Ralph Steadman Nine Sculptors in Scotland William Brotherston Doug Cocker Steve Collingbourne Gareth Fisher Jake Harvey Aileen Keith Jake Kempsell Frank Pottinger Bill Scott Postgraduate Drawing, Painting, Tapestry, Printmaking, Sculpture "Lifting the Kilt” presented by Campaign against Militarism August 15-September 4 Monday-Sunday 10 am-5 pm Tel: 031-221 6031 EDINBURGH EXPERIENCE Venue 175-City Observatory, Calton Hil . Tel: 556 4365 G11 ir^DINBURCH H-XPERIENCE Put on the glasses . . . Sit back . . . Experience the beauty and history of Scotland’s Capital, told in breath-taking fullcolour 3-D images, so real you could almost touch them! July 1-September 19 Performances half-hourly. 10.30 am-5.00 pm. £1.70 (£1.00) Family Ticket £5.00 THE EDINBURGH GALLERY Venue 64-The Royal College of Physicians, 9 Queen Street G8 The Edinburgh Art Show © Twelve top class exhibitions of contemporary art. Sculpture by Kate Robinson Painters include: Joan Renton Andrew Fitzpatrick, Brendan Kelly, Annette Edgar and the extraordinary Jenny Saville. August 11-24 Daily 10 am-5 pm Admission £2 (£1) EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS Venue 144-Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop and Gallery, 23 Union Street GEORGES ROUAULT Colour Aquatints and Woodcuts Edinburgh Printmakers continues its Festival exhibition internationally known artists, withseries arichly rarefeaturing opportunity to see aincluding selection ofexamples Rouault’s coloured aquatints, from the two major “Circus” suites. Also show, new workandby forcontemporary Scottishon artists: on show sale. OPEN STUDIO: The studio2 welcomes during the Festival between pm-4 pm visitors Tuesday-Friday. GALLERY 10 am-6 pmHOURS: Tel: 557Tuesday-Saturday 2479 (Rouault exhibiton comes London) in collaboration with Berkeley Square Gallery, 116
EDINBURGH'S BID-1999 YEAR OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Venue 176-The Architecture & Design Centre, 187 Canongate, Royal Mile 312 K Edinburgh’s ambitious bid to win 99 Arts Council’s YEAR OF (j>c)inburgh the ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN in 1999 has received widespread it* acclaim. This innovative exhibition highlights the scope and vision of Edinburgh’s bid to redefine the “city” as we approach the next millennium. August ll-September 3 9.00 am-5.30 pm ADMISSION FREE EDITH SIMON GALLERY Venue 106-Student Centre, Bristo Square EDITH SIMON: ASTONISH US ,J| We’ll do that all right, as usual, j1 Largest and most exciting annual art event on the Fringe. New pictures, sculpture, graphics, installation; audio-visual and video productions. Sculpture Garden as well as picture gallery. August 8-September 3 10.30 am-6.30 pm (not Sundays) Admission Free EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL CD AND RECORD FAIR Venue 89-Roxburghe Hotel, Charlotte Square Probably the largest selection of rare and collectable CDs and Records ever seen in Edinburgh, everything from Classical to Rap. Dealers from Europe, USA, Scotland and England. 1,000s of LPs, 7" and 12" singles, CDs, cassettes, imports, promos, etc. A must for anyone interested in music! Sun 28 and Mon 29 August 10 am-7 pm Admission £1.00 ESTONIAN PRINTMAKERS Venue 112-Susan MacColl Studio, 117 Comiston Road ESTONIAN ART-CONTEMPORARY PRINTS SUSAN MacCOLL STUDIO August 15'September 3 9.30 am-5.30 pm 031-452 8580 Admission Free Historically the art of Printmaking in Estonia has been considered something very special. It had a significant role during the Soviet period, often as a resistance to the existing system. Now due to political changes and refound independence the studio is able to show work from various artists from Estonia.
Venue 121-ESU Gallery, 23 fltholl Crescent SCOTTISH ART 1994
GEOFFREY ROPER H4 Venue 171-Murray Motor Co., Bankhead Drive, Sighthill
Steedman Ramage again sponsor this inspiring exhibition of contemporary art from established and notable Scottish painters. August 12-September 3 Monday-Saturday 10.00 am-5.00 pm Admission Free FLORA DANICA
GOGAR CABINETWORKS Venue 162-Gogar Old Church, 194 Glasgow Road. Info: 317-7240 HI Outer A CABINETMAKERS’ COLLECTION 2nd Edition CHRIS SCOTLAND MICHAELA HUBER CHRIS HOLMES Exhibiting quality progressive furniture in native hardwoods. Our second Festival workshop exhibition also offers visitors a unique opportunity to see work in progress, to experience the environment in which it is produced, and to discuss the process with the makers. August 15-September 3 12 noon-5.00 pm First time visitors to Gogar might like to phone for directions. Wheelchair access. GORDON STRACHAN GALERIE MIRAGES Venue 149-Galerie Mirages, 46A Raeburn Place D5 Venue 23-Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square L9 AND DID THOSE FEET? THE ART OF STORAGE The art of storage has always been crucial to man’s survival, be it for water, grain or precious stones. This selling exhibition celebrates the diverse and truly artistic forms of storage developed by traditional peoples: cupboards, boxes, pots, Did Jesus come to Cornwell and Glastonbury with Joseph of Aramathea? If so, baskets, bags, shelves, hundreds of was it only for tin trading or were there Druidic and Megalithic connections? unique items from India, Indonesia Photographs and graphic presentation by GORDON STRACHAN. Also “The and Afghanistan. Octave and the Atom”, harmonic synthesis by MARYEL GARDYNE. Cafe. August 15-September 3 (not Sundays) 10.00 am-5.30 pm August 4-September 17 Fridays, August 19, 26, September 3, 5.30 pm—Lecture “Jesus and the Druids” 10 am-6 pm (closed Sundays) H0LYR00D ART CLUB GALERIE MIRAGES J10 Venue 149-Galerie Mirages, 46A Raeburn Place 05 Venue 65-St Ann's Community Centre, 6 South Gray's Close, High Street ETHNIC JEWELLERY ART EXHIBITION For seven years, Galerie Mirages has AND SALE OF specialised in Ethnic Jewellery. For this selling exhibition, we bring PAINTINGS together the best of our collections: antique Tibetan amber, green Nepalese Oil paintings, watercolours, pastels and turquoise, Indian tribal necklaces and drawings in first floor exhibition hall. talismans, a unique selection of chains August 13-27 and bracelets, Tuareg and Ethiopian 10.00 am-7.30 pm (except Sundays) jewellery, Baltic amber, amethyst, (Exhibition closes 4.30 pm August 27) Lapis, carnelians. Access from High Street (opposite John Knox's House) or from Cowgate. August 4-September 17 Cafeteria Entrance Free 10 am-6 pm (closed Sundays) 117
HUIMTLY HOUSE Venue 180-Huntly House Museum, 142 Canongate, Royal Mile HUNTLY HOUSF A restored 16th century mansion packed with collectionsfrom Edinburgh's past. Displays include Edinburgh silver and glass, Scottish pottery and historic shop signs.
INDIA SHOP BLOCK PRINTING CENTRE Venue 53-The Glasite Meeting House, 33 Barony Street INDIAN BLOCKPRINTS— Learn this ancient skill A selling exhibition and workshop featuring traditional Indian blockprinted bedspreads, tablecloths, cushion covers and hangings. Learn how to design and print your own cards, scarves, aprons or even curtains. August 14-September 3 11.00 am-5.00 pm Workshop £2.50 (£2.00) Workshops last about an hour Exhibition FREE
Uraha Acommissioned unique collection jewellery for jewellery the ofstagemade circa 1880-1900 to include Ellen Terry and Sarah Bernhardt. for 10 pm 10.30August am-1 pm,6-Seplember 2.00 pm-5.30 Entrance free butAIDS donations to benefit isScottish charities.welcome ,1b KNITTING AT NUMBER TWO F9 Venue 139-Number Two, 2 St Stephen Place. Tel: 225 6257
F7 Venue 174-Inhouse, 28 Howe Street. Tel: 225 2888 Works by American Architect! FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (1867- 1959) 100 years ago, Wright chose thehis word 'oHerganic' to describe work. designed forhimself the present,theresolutely settingbankrupt against intellectually 'Period Nostalgia' of theAmerica' time. Tos this remains most day prolifichearchitect. The Furniture, ProductExhibition Design andcovers Architecture. Admission Free Aug 13 - Sept 3. Mon - Sat 9.30 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY G8 Venue 137-Merchants Hall, 22 Hanover Street INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY IMAGES FROM PHOTOGRAPHERS AROUND THE WORLD ■ amt 15-September 3 132ndAugust International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography presented by THE EDINBURGH PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (Instituted 1861) Mon-Sat: 10.00 am-8.00 pm Sunday 28: 10.00 am-8.00 SeptemberAugust 3 (early closing): 7.00 pm pm Admission (including catalogue) £1.50 Children under 12 Free Photographfrom the 1993 Exhibition:' ‘Der Kleine Strassenmi U" by Dieter Walter, AFIAP, Germany. 118
KNITTING AT NUMBER TWO Down in historic Stockbridge, Number Two has the world’s largest stock of hand knitted FAIR ISLES outside Shetland. Contrast these best known and loved richly patterned traditional knits with work of currently fashionable British designers, and take another look at a museum collection of historic Shetland knitting. A selling exhibition. August 1-September 30 Monday-Saturday 10.00 am-5.30 pm Venue 182-Holmwood, 134 Pitt Street, Leith Freda Bayne Susan King Bobby Eaglesham Susse Andersen A weaver; two artists; and a textile designer/illustrator have combined forces in Leith to stage this exhibition which includes a working display of the weaver’s craft. LEITH WORKS" Telephone 031-554 6663 134 Pitt Street Leith Edinburgh Admission Free August 13-31 Tuesday-Sunday 1 pm-5 pm MERLIN'S PRECINCT Venue 23-Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square THE PILLARS OF WISDOM H
The stone circles of ancient Britain embodied a wisdom which was the source and inspiration oflater Western culture. Geometric plans, photographs and symbology by ANNE MACAULAY and GORDON STRACHAN. Also wooden sculptured stone circle by CHRIS BELL and “Sacred Grove” installation by MARIANNA LINES. Cafe. 1 pm daily: Merlin’s Moment (20 mins). August 15-September 3 (not Sundays) 10.00 am-5.30 pm Wednesdays, August 17, 24, 31,1 pm, Fiona Davidson—Celtic Harp: Song and Legend (1 hr)
MOTIF GALLERY Venue 173-Motif Gallery, 98 Morningside Road 02 Venue 143-Out of the Blue, 25 Blackfriars Street, off The Royal Mile “OBA”—An Exhibition of Nomadic Craft 11 am-7 pm August 3-20 Admission Free A selling exhibition of recent An insight into the lives and culture contemporary artwork. of the nomadic tribes of Iran and ANDREW GIFFORD: INSTALLATION Turkey. Although living in primitive DOMINICMOORE HYMAN:& LIGHT SCULPTURES conditions they weave wonderful SIMON COMBINED WORKS rugs using vegetable dyes, in lustrous MARK TALBOT: colours. Each rug is a labour of love August 21-September 5 reflecting the nomadic joy for life. 11 am-7 pm Admission Free August 11-September 3 OPEN EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY 9.00 am-9.00 pm SCOTTISH ARTWORK sponsored by ADMISSION FREE Cockburns & Co (Leith) Ltd. MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD OUT OF THE NOMADS TENT Venue 179-Museum of Childhood, 42 High Street, Royal Mile J10 Venue 142-21 St Leonards Lane MUSEUM«CHILDH00n Crammedfull of childhood memories, this has been described as the "noisiest museum in the world."A treasurehouse of historic toys, dolls, hobby items,costume and much more relating to childhood.
NEPAL INTERLINK D6 Venue 140-Stockbridge Parish Church, 7 Saxe Coburg Street A FEEL OF NEPAL glimpses of an enchanting world NATURAL MATERIALS—BEAUTIFUL OBJECTS A selling exhibition that displays both new and ancient techniques in silver jewellery, thang-ka paintings, Himalayan carpets, handwoven cottons, brass and copper, carved wood, masks, handmade paper, ritual objects. WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND COMMENTARIES August 13-September 3 10.45 am-6.00 pm Sundays 12.30 pm-6.00 pm Admission Free THE NETHERBOW J10 Venue 30-The Netherbow, 43145 High Street A QUESTION OF THE SPIRITUAL Roger Lee explores the awesome and ambiguous world of “the spiritual”. Through an eclectic mix of concepts and iconographies he creates his own shrines, icons and relics. A questioning, powerful display of installation, sculpture and painting. Open Monday-Saturday 10.00 am-4.30 pm Admission Free
■O* INTERIORS Fantastic Islamic interiors recreated to capture the imagination of the would-be traveller. Much orientalist painting was about an oriental myth: this selling exhibition blends the fantasy and the reality with room settings from the Bosphorus east to Mughal India. Oriental rugs, hangings, furniture and jewellery. August 9-September 24 Mon-Sat 10 am-5 pm (Sun 1-5 pm) SI THE PEOPLE'S STORY MUSEUM Venue 177-The People's Story Museum, 163 Canongate, Royal IV & i m i'ioiti s Mom Tells about the life and work of ordinary people in Edinburgh, from the late 18 th Century to the present day. The museum is filled with the sights, smells and sounds ofeveryday life in the past. Telephone 031 529 4057. Admission Free Monday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm. (DuringSundays: the Edinburgh Festival, 2pm - 5pm) P0LDRATE QUILTERS G13 Outer .Venue 145-Corn Exchange, Court Street, Haddington QUILTERS QUARTER—Poldrate Quilters Exhibition Third exhibition celebrating the tenth anniversary of the group. Colourful patchwork quilts, wallhangings and smaller items dramatically exhibited in Haddington Corn Exchange. Traders selling books, patchwork sundries and patchwork experts teaching workshops. August 25-29 Thursday-Monday 10.00 am-9.00 pm Admission by catalogue £1 (75p) 119
PORTFOLIO GALLERY Venue 133-Portfolio Gallery, 43 Candlemaker Row MAUD SULTER Syrcas Internationally acclaimed photographic artist, Maud Suiter, creates a spectacular series of large-scale constructed images which mix classical painting, sculpture and photography to represent European history and culture with an African presence. August 13-September 17 Monday-Saturday 11.00 am-5.30 pm ADMISSION FREE RICHARD ROBERTS BOOK MARKETS Venue 172-Freemasons' Hall, 96 George Street
ROYAL INCORPORATION OF ARCHITECTS IN SCOTLAND K8 Venue 155-The RIAS Gallery, 15 Rutland Square ■ Summer Exhibition 1994
TowerS OF THE IMAGINATION THE STORY OF THE SCOTTISH TOWER PAST PRESENT FUTURE Over 100 Images, Video and CD-ROM Open Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm Saturday 10 am-4 pm during Festival August 16-September 21 ADMISSION FREE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, EDINBURGH G6 Venue 161-Royal Observatory Visitor Centre, Blackford Hil . Tel: 668 8405 The Matter with the Universe EDINBURGH FESTIVAL An exhibition by artists Wenyon and BOOK MARKET Gamble in the 36-inch telescope dome. August 6-September 3 July 30-September 4 1994 (closed Sundays) Monday-Sunday, 12 noon-5.30 pm 10.00 am-6.00 pm ADMISSION FREE Admission (including entrance to the Visitor Centre and its permanent Probably the biggest and best selection of astronomy exhibitions, 'The Unisecondhand and antiquarian books, maps, verse', 'The Star Chamber' and prints, postcards and sheet music on sale 'Reaching for the Stars'): throughout the Festival Adults £2.00 (Concessions £ 1.25)
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS e 146-Royal College of Surgeons, 9 Hil Square The Art of Sir Roy Caine: Pioneer Transplant Surgeon Professor Sir Roy Caine is one of the world’s leading kidney and liver transplant surgeons, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; He is also a distinguished artist. This first Scottish Exhibition of his work gives a unique view both of Art and of Surgery. August 15-September 3 10 am-4 pm (not Sundays) ADMISSION FREE ROYAL FINE ART COMMISSION FOR SCOTLAND Venue 138-9 Atholl Crescent The role of the mosterplanner ORGANISING THE CITY in the architecture of Scotland’s future
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H4 Venue 158-2/4 Abbeymount POSITIVE LIVES Responses to HIV A photo documentary exhibition exploring the complex individual and social responses to HIV and AIDS in Britain. Alongside will be a display of artwork from SOLAS and Milestone House, Edinburgh's support centre and hospice for people with HIV/AIDS. August 22-September 2 11 am-9 pm daily FREE ADMISSION Cafe open all hours
STEPHEN MACKEY Venue 129-Studio One Gallery, 10 Stafford Street H4 Venue 141-WRAP, 17 Stafford Street STEPHEN MACKEY IMAGES FROM THE KALAHARI An exciting exhibition of paintings by self-taught artist Stephen Mackey. His A wonderful selling exhibition of work displays an intoxicating mix of the crafts, jewellery and artefacts of bizarre but beautiful imagery, rich the last surviving Bushmen in the colour and a wealth of raw, Kalahari desert, shown for the first unadulterated talent. time ever - A WHOLE WAY OF LIFE REVEALED. August 15-27 Monday-Saturday 10 am-6 pm August 1-September 5 Sunday 21 August 2 pm-5 pm 10 am-6 pm. Free Admission Admission Free WRAP 17 Stafford Street 031-220 2328 STILLS GALLERY THE WRITER'S MUSEUM Venue 183-Stills Gallery, 23 Cockburn Street J9 Venue 181-The Writer's Museum, Lawnmarket, Royal Mile SACRED OBJECTS, SLEEPLESS SIGHTS & This exhibitionworkoffeatures David hisByrne’s photographic wellTHE WRITERS’ MUSEUM documented fascination with the intriguing Located in historic Lady Stair's House many duringandhisstrange, “Talkingfamiliar Heads”to (built 1622), this is a museum of days. WithDumbarton—Byrne’s Scottish roots —he first was born in memorahilia and manuscripts relating UK show is an exclusive to launch to Robert Bums, Sir Walter Scott and Stills in its new gallery in Cockburn Robert Louis Stevenson. Street. Telephone 031 529 4901. Admission Free August 13-September 3 Monday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm. Tues-Fri 12 noon-7.00 pm (DuringSundays: the Edinburgh Festival, 2pm - 5pm) Sat & Sun 12 noon-5.00 pm David Byrne—Broken Knife £2.00 (50p) THE Y0RUBA G0DS-0NE MAN'S VISION BY KASALI AKANGBE ST0CKBRIDGE BOOKSHOP E6 Venue 130-Commonwealth Institute, Scotland, 8 Rutland Square. Info 226 6668 Venue 156-Stockbridge Bookshop, 26 North West Circus Place THE YORUBA GODS-ONE MAN’S VISION YERBURY’S SELECTION: A selection of wood carvings by An opportunity to see a personal selection from Oshogbo-based Kasali Akangbe who Kodak’s U.K. Photographer of the Year, 1994, is carrying on a long family tradition. TREVOR YERBURY, Inspired by his home environment, Kasali has worked in Osun shrine for many years. He carves figures of gods and the orisa (semi-divine ancestral figures). August 14-September 3 9.30 am-4.30 pm (not Sundays) Workshops daily 10 am-12 noon ADMISSION FREE August 14-September 3 Monday-Saturday 9 am-10 pm ADMISSION FREE Sunday 11 am-8 pm W.A.S.P.S. EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY ART AND DESIGN Venue 153-WASPS Studios Gallery, Patriothall, off Hamilton Place, Stockbridge 06 QUALITY SHEET & WEB PRINTERS Macdonald Lindsay Pindar pic is an award winner for its support under the Business Sponsorship Incentive Scheme of the 1994 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Poster Competition. The BSIS is a Government Scheme administered by the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts. 121
Venue Index
i This is a listing of Venues by Name. Under each name you will find the Venue Number, the address, phone number for tickets and messagesj1 buses, food and drink details, and information about access for people with disabilities. Performers who appear under their own name in thaf programme are listed under the appropriate venue. Look under the group's main listing in the Programme for full details. Key to Disabled Information The information is in the following order: Entrance: (a) distance in yards from road (b) number of steps at entrance (c) Style of steps (Str=straight, Sp=spiral)i,li HR=handrail. Landings or platforms enough ofto steps take a wheelchair are indicated 1 + 1+3 (d). Lifts and handrails are only noted if present. Auditorium: (a) distance irw yards to nearest seatsonlybig (b)ifnumber relevantfromfloor.entrance Door width is given less than 26". and style. WC (water closet): W=women, M =men. Level at which WC is located is indicated with a WC at th^ Example: Gilded Balloon: Ent 2yd Flat. (This means that the entrance is 2 yards from the side of the road. The entrance area is flat.) Example: Aud: 20yd 4 Str HR WC ( + 1 25"). (This means that the auditorium is 20 yards from the entrance. 4 steps (all straight) with Handrail. WC (up 1 step 25" wide). the Venue beforehand if you need Further information fromEH1Venue Fringe031-220 Office (226 5259). An updated version3858. of "Access in Lothian'Tr isIf possible, available phone from Lothian Coalition of Disabled Fteople,assistance. 13 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh 2P\N.orPhone 6855, or Traveline 031-225 Artlink is an arts and disability organisation in Edinburgh which may be able to help with questions concerning access. 031-229 3555. Our thanks to Lothian Regional Council's Public Transport Unit for assistance in compiling the bus information. The bus information is onlyor aLothian rough guide to buses thatTraveline either pass031-225 by the door Transport 031-220 4111 Regional Council 3858.or near the venue. For further assistance please phone: SMT 031-654 0707, Lothian Region ib Please note: NS before bus number denotes Night Service. Buster 226 Brown’s, 27 Market Street. Venue H9| 60 BBC Scotland, Acoustic MusicStreet. Centre, Chambers St. Hse, Venue 25 Tickets 2259.30am—6pm 3131Studio One, 5 Queen Street. Venue G857 Tickets 16 Chambers Buses: 3, 21,79,4224 26,80, 86,30, 87.31, Mound 33, 80-86 (not 84),40/41,SMT45,C55,i Info 220 2462noon—midnight. Admin 346 8237 K9 Buses: Box Office: 64/65, 70, 23, 27-29, LRT 23, 27, SMT C23 (off Hanover St). Box Office: 42/46,andSMTdrink:C23Licensed Bar at time of performance only. f| and drink: at time performance. Buses: 2/12,70,3, 5,79,7, 80, 8, 14,86,21,LRT87, 31, 33,SMT 51, 69,131,80-82, SMTC3, Food Disabled: Ent: Refreshments, level leftaccessible of mainsnacks door. Aud:of20yd flat. Wc Food C11, 64/65, 315SMT,Edinburgh Disabled: Ent:AT 2yd. 10ydS Flat. adapted. Completely to wheelchairs. Transport. Mound 23, 27, 28, 29, 45 LRT, C23 40,41, BABLAKE BUSTERAud:THEATRE BROWN' - CARDI-FFJOHNUNIVPEELERSITPUPPETS Y DRAMA- 01 42/46andLRT.drink: Restaurant, cafe, licensed bar all day. BBC RADIO SCOTLAND UK NATIONAL RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR SOCI ETYWORLD - CRUMPET COMPANY Food SMALL Disabled: Ent: 2yd 2 Str. Aud: 3yd Flat. WC (W 23", M25"). Wheelchair spaces provided and access to second floor i f advance notice Cgiven, 24- AEGI hrs SifPRODUCTI possible.ONS - A LEVEL MADNESS Tickets Bedlam225 Theatre, Forrest225Road. Venue 49L8 ACOUSTI CENTRE 9893 2Admin 9873 C, Over 225 Seas5105 House,Messages 100 Princes -PROGRESS ATTACKC MUSI OF- THEGREEN AUBERGI NESON- THEATRE EMMA CHRICOMPANY STIAN - -THEKICFOOL' S Buses: Box Office: 9.00am —2.00am & AdminStreet. 225 1501. Venue G719 | CARNATI KLI N E 2/12, 23, 27-29, 40/41, 40-42, 42/46, 45-47, SMT Tickets Box Office: 9.30am—12 midnight THEATRE - NORTHERN THEATRE COMPANY Food C23 (off atdrink: GeorgeCafe,IVlicensed Bridge). bar all day. Buses: 2/12, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 15-18, 21-29, 31, 33,C5,36,C11,40-48, - EARL OKICOMPANY N - SLEEPI- LOST NG GITHEATRE ANT THEATRE and 64, 65,44/66, X66, 69,79,80,80,85,86,86,88.100,LRTSMT C55, Ji, Ent: 3yd& toilets 2 + 3 Strwil WCbe installed ( + 2). Aud:by Aug 30yd942 + 5 Str. 64A, 74, 75,Cl, X78, 79, X79, Disables access Acropolis,557Top6969.of Calton Hill,556Regent Rd. VenueH1126 Disabled: 80-82,and 89.drink:70,Restaurant, BEDLAM THEATRE FECUND THEATRE MI N D THE GAP REJECTS Tickets Messages 1212 Food licensed bar, snacks al l day. REVENGE Box Office: 12 noon—10pm. Disabled: FronttoEnt:wheelchairs. 7yd 5 Str HR.FromAud:Rose20+5 + 15+10 Str Hr.8 *{J Buses: 26, 85, 86C5,C55, (to Waterloo PI)104-108, 4, 5, 15, 112/113, 20, 26A,124/125, 34, 35, Not advisable Street: Ent: 13yd 42-46, 65, SMT 44, 66, Str HR Aud: 9yd to lift (28" x 49") 1yd to performance area. Leith WalkRd.2/12, 7, 10, 11, WCALTAMI (W 23"). 13,129,14,ET333 16, (off 17, London 22, 25,Rd).87. From 4N London NS 204/104, RAGE- THETHEATRE COMPANYVE-- .C.A-NDCAMBRI RELAX'DGE-UNIAROUNDABOUT ■; 205/105. THEATRE BRI A N COLLECTI V ERSI T Y 2/12drink: or anyLicensed bus tobarLothian Rd./Haymarket. Food and drink: Cafe, licensed bar all dayarea from Regent Rd. Buses: -MOVIFLYINGNGTERMS PIGS -TCOXFORD - KCS HEADLI THEATREGHTSCOMPANY - MIND COMPANY THE GAPADC-Food and 7pm—10pm Disabled: Car access to performance QMW THEATRE Disabled: Details not available - JANE BOM-BANE LevelACROPOLI . S ON CALTON HILL - LEA DE LARIA SPOTLITES THEATRE COMPANY - 7’ THEATRE COMPANY Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Venue 34 The Cafe556Royal, Register Street. Venue G947 Bennington Resource Centre, Venue 48 Tickets Tickets 650 8200 200 Bonnington Road. 254917 Westmidnight Buses: 3,64/65, 5, 7, 8,70,14,79,21, 80,31, 33, 51, 69,87,80-82, 89,J9 Tickets 657 4740 / 55111, 143107(off at Pilrig). B13 Buses: Box Office: 3.00pm—12 SMT C3,2/12,C11,Transport. 86,17, LRT SMT 131,87,SMT 315 Buses: 34/35, 89 or 2/12, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 15-18, 21-29, Edinburgh Mound 23, 28, 29, 45 LRT, Food and drink: Refreshments, snacks at time of performance 44/66, 64, 65, x66, Cl, C5,31, 33, C11,36,C55,40-48, 64A, C23, and 40, 41,drink:42/46 LRT. bar, snacks all day. only 79,69,C11,80,80,85, 86, 88,43,86,100, 74,44, 75,64,SMTx78, 89. Food Licensed Disabled: Ent: 12yd ramped front & back. Aud: 16 Str HR. Lift. East SMT End Cl,70,C5, C55, 70, 80,79,86,x79,88,80-82, 129. (off Disabled: Ent: 3 yd 3 Str. Aud: 5 yd Li f t 10 yd Flat. WC i n WC adapted. Princes St). basement. Food and drink: Cafe, licensed bar al l day THE SOCI E TY FOR BETTER QUALI T Y OF LI F E AARDVARK THEATRE A + B PRODUCTI O NS BLUE HARLEQUI N Disabled: Ent: 2yd Aud: 2 Flights. WC (W+M) same level. THEATRE COMPANY - CAMBRIODNSGE MEDI CS DREVUEEDEN- YOUTH CIRCUS THEATRE ALLENDE THEATRE COMPANY - CAFE ROYAL - THE CONDOS - KIT AND COMPANY -DOUBLE CYT PRODUCTI THEATRE COMPANY -FESTI EDGE DRAMA --EDIDAVINBURGH GRADUATE THEATRE Brahma Kumaris Centre, Venue 115 THE WIDOW - MKM PRODUCTIONS - NEWCASTLE CONNECTION GROUP V AL CLUBI ADAM HOUSE HARLEQUI N HARROW 20 Polwarth Crescent. YOUTH THEATRE --I.TPEPPERDI .F. LTD - NNORTHERN COMPANYNG -GIATHENT Info 229 7220 L2 Caledonian Brewery, Slateford Road. OXFORD REVUE E UNI- VTORSI ERSITHEATRE TOYN THEATRE - SLEEPI Venue 10, 27, 2yd, NS 102, 202. THEATRE - THEATER - VOXBOX Buses: Tickets 22011.1550. LI Outer94 Disabled: WITH STEWART COLLINSCHMEATER S Box Office: 00am—midnight. BRAHMAEnt: KUMARIS 2 Str. Aud: 3yd WC. Buses: 4, 4A, 28, 29/30, 34/35, 43, 44, 66. NS 101, and drink: Licensed bar and snacks at time201.of Assembly228Hall, Mound. performance. Tickets 1155The(Usher Hal45,l) 46 LRT, SMT C23. Venue 92J8 Broughton High School, 1 Carrington Road. Venue 69 Food Disabled: Ent: 350yd level 7yd level access. WC 24". Buses: 23, 27-29, 40-42, helpaccess. available. ASSEMBLY HALL Tickets 3322.00pm—10.00pm 7805 Info Ansaphone: 336 1081 C3 GuideCEILIdogs DH DANCEadmitted, AT THE CALEDONI AN BREWERY Box Office: Buses: 19,20, 28,29, 38,39,80, 81, 8 1A, SMT Cl, C23,129. Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Venue 3 NS 154,and44N. Tickets 22611am—midnight 2428 Messages 226 5992 G7 Food drink:ramped Cafe &Carrington Licensed RdBarentrance. 2.00pm—10.00pmyd. WC Calton Centre, 121 Montgomery Street. Venue 119 Box Office: 661 10.30am—10.30pm 5252. G13 Buses: George ST: 13, 18,St).19/39, 20,40/41, 22/25,42/46, SMT C23, 129, Disabled: adapted 4NEnt: Str HR.YOUNG PriorTHEATRE notice COMPANY appreciated butAud:10 not essential. Tickets 28/29 (off at Frederick 23, 27, 45, SMT Box Office: THE EDI BURGH C23 (off at Hanover St). LRT 47, 64, X64, 81, 81A, 82, 9. Buses: 4, 5/51, 7, 10',63,11, 66,2/12,85/86, 14-17,87,20,C322,(off 24, 25, 26, Food and drink: Cafe, Licensed Bar al l day. 34/35, 42/46, 43/44, El m Row) Disabled: Ent:l: Li5ydft available. 1 Str. Wildman Room:Room: 5yd Flat. Ballroom & 1/6,4N,C55104/204, (off Easter105/205. Rd), 104/106, 113, 124, 128, 129, 333.or Music Hal Supper 7yd Flat. WC NS Brunton665Theatre, VenueOuter95 Food and drink: Restaurant, Cafe, Licensed Bar all day. (adaptedAud:ground level). Edinburgh Suite: Enter by side lane Tickets 2240. Bridge Street, Musselburgh. H13 30yd. 20yd. Disabled: Lower Hall. Ent:to wheelchairs. 4yd 19 Str HR. Aud:Hall6. Ent:IStr1 HR.1/2 Box Office: 10am-8pm ANORAK FIRE - ARCHES THEATRE COMPANY - ARMSTRONG AND- Buses: Hall+toilet 15, 26,43,44,85,86, 75, SMT 44,66, Lothian Transit ydaccessible rampedtoinaccessible (7wheelchairs. Str HR). Aud: 5yd. WCUpperAdapted. Totally MIANNLLERBRYSON -OFASSEMBLY ROOMS BORDERLI N E THEATRE COMPANY 88, 104-108, 112/113, 124/125, 129, 131, SMT 138, 141/2, RHONA CAMERON DENI S E STOKLOS ESSENTI A L Edinburgh Transport 333. NSbar,104,tea204,and4N.coffee at time of FALLEN ANGEL THEATRE CO THEATRE -JEFF LEE EVANS - -ANTONI OGUARDI FORCIAONNE-S HULL NEIL STACEY -THEATRE MARGA Food and drink: Licensed GOMEZ GREEN THE TRUCK NCIDENTAL THEATRE - INCID-ENTAL Disabled: Ent: 10yd 6 Str HR (Ramp available). Aud: 20ydwith20 Canonball House, Castle Hill, Royal Mile. Venue 165 (COMPANY CONTINNKAUED)--MASTERSON - IJACK KLAFFPRODUCTI - MARKONS LAMARR LIP SERVITHEATRE E - performance Str HR. WC adapted.Wheelchairs accommodated, LYPSI - BRUCE MORTON - CPAUL assisted access. Induction loop. Audio described MOROCCO, ANTONI O FORCI O NE & ALESSANDRO RI C HARD MORTON - performances—please phone box office for details. 1/6, 34, 35 or 23, 27, 28, 29, 40-42, 45, 46 (offJ7 NATURAL THEATRE COMPANY PERRI E R PI C K OF THE FRI N GE GREG George IV Bridge) PROOPS BRUNTONCOMPANY THEATRE CO. & BALDY BANE THEATRE CO. - ESKMOUTH Buses: WARHOL - SNARLING BEAST1ES - TOKYO SHOCK BOYS - ANDY THEATRE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL VOLUNTARY GUIDES ASS 122
Carlton556 Highland Hotel, North Bridge. Venue 29 Tickets Buses: 3,81/81A, C3,7277 7, 8,82,C11,86,14,87,21,89,33,131,36,133,31, 315.NS 64, 65, 6N,69, HIO 70, 80/80A, 7N, 105/205, 106/206. Food and drink: Restaurant, licensed bar al l day BRUCE COIWEIL DUO
Deans Theatre, Eastwood Park, Livingston. Venue 107 Tickets 0506 31972 Outer Box Office: Mon-Fri 8.30am—9.30pm, HISat/Sun 8.30am—4.30pm Buses: 9, D28,40029,ydsLETTflat63.1 strNS(25N.disabled parking spaces). Disabled: Aud: 50 ydsEnt:users. flat. WC:Guide(W&M) wheelchair dogsunadapted admitted. butHelpaccessible available foron premises. WEST LOTHI A N YOUTH THEATRE Carrubbers Christian Centre, 65 High Street. VenueJ1086 Tickets 5568.30am 2626. Box Office: —5.or00pmany bus to North Bridge/ Mound. Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60 Foodand drink: Snacks,tea and coffee at time of performance Demarco European Art Foundation, St. Mary'558s School. Albany StIYork Lane. Venue 22F9 Disabled: Tickets 3371 Messages 557 0707 PROCLAIMNo disabled access but assistance available. Box Office: 11,10am—12 13,St.Andrew 15-17,midnight. 19,Sq.24, 39, E.Scottish 44, or any bus toBuses: Yorkand8,Place/ Food drink: Restaurant, cafe all day The Ceilidh House & Iron Jazz Cellar, Venue 9 Disabled: Playground. 12yd. WCNo Hunter Square, High Street. jg (unsuitable). Main Ent: 1ydEnt:1 Str.1ydAud:2 Str.14ydAud: Box Office: 11am —midnight WC. 1st Floor Aud: 25yd 30 Str HR.Aud: No WC.18ydlevel 2nd19access. Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60 or any bus to North Bridge/ Mound (off 37yd 60 Str HR. WC 24". Basement StrFloor HR.Aud:No atFoodNorthandBridge orRestaurant, George IVsnacks, Bridge) licensed bar all day. WC.DANGLI All levels unsuitable forDEMARCO wheelchairs, butARThelpFOUNDATI available. drink: N G APRI C OCKS THE EUROPEAN ON Disabled: 3yd 2unadapted Str. Aud: 2ydat perf +13 level. Str+1yd+14 Str. 7ydfor -SCENARI THE OELECTRI C COMPANY PHYSICALWITHEATRE +2 Str HR.Ent:Guide WC Unsuitable PRODUCTI ONS O-NSSLAP- -HYSTERI TMU-NAC THEATRE TH ANTONI-A wheelchairs. dogs admitted. Help available. SMI T S 22: 1 1 PRODUCTI ABSOLUTE HALPIN BLUES: JAZZ CHICAGO STYLE - CEILIDH HOUSE - KIERAN Attractions, Riddles Court, Venue 11 Celtic Lodge,225Brodie' offDiverse Lawnmarket. Messages 7097 s Close, Lawnmarket. VenueJ86 Tickets 2259.30am—midnight 8961 J8 Box Office: 9.45am-1.45pm Box Office: Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60 or any bus to North Bridge/ Mound 1/6,drink: 34/35,CafeR60all day. or any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Food and drink: CafeFlatall dayWC (25"). Aud: 80yd 2 + 13+8 Str Buses: Food and Disabled: Ent: 60yd Ent: 3ydS -Flat.DIVERSE Aud: 25yd Flat. HR.AND NOW.. - ARLETTY THEATRE - BULMERSHE REVIVAL - CELTIC Disabled: BRAHMA - NO SPRIKUMARI NG CHICKENS ATTRACTIONS - FIRST BASE THEATRE LODGE - NORFOLK VERSITY PLAYERS,- USATHE -COLLYERS STEPPINGCOMPANY STONE PRODUCTI ONS -STATE UGLY UNITHEATRE
Festival650Club,23959-15 Chambers Street. Venue K936 Tickets Box Office: 9.30am—4am. Buses: 2/12, 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 21, 31, 33, 51, 69, 79, 80-82, 87, 89, SMT Transport C3, C11, 315. 64/65,Mound 70,79,23,27,80,28,86,29,87,LETTSMT 131, Edinburgh 45, SMT C23, 40, 41, 42/46 LRT. Food and drink: Refreshments, restaurantviaandlift bar(M al23"l day.F Disabled: 4yd 3Aud:13 Str. WCyd.cafe, inLibasement 25")ABERRATI FullyEnt: adapted. ft 30" O N ABSOLUTE BLUES: JAZZ AGOwide.RAGGED STYLE -THEATRE ACOUSTI-C MUSI C CENTRETHEATRE - A-LEVELCOMPANY MADNESS- -BRADFORD BARECHICAND BIGROUP G WHEEL PLAYHOUSE STUDI O BRI NYLON FI V E CAMBRI D GE BATS CAPE TOWN YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY - CRACKI NG INSERTS THEATRE COMPANY - THE DURHAM REVUE FESTI V AL CLUB/ ADAM HOUSE FOSSI C K VALLEY FUMBLERSCOMPANY - HIGHLY- LACE RECOMMENDED - KUMITHEATRE KO YAMAGUCHI MODERNDANCE MARKETGROSSMANYOUTH (NOTTINGHAM) LEVERAGE (BTHEATRE ELFAST) -COMPANY LOYD - THE MONGOOSE SAYOKO& 2NIOCHAI SUTHIMTORIYSA-LUNCH! -TYGER, PATCHWORK THEATRE - SHAKTI - STC MUTE -- TABLE TYGER
Central 229 Hall,7937 West Tollcross. Venue 100K5 Tickets Box Office:1/6, 10am —9pm. Buses: 10, 11, 15-18, 23, 24, 27, 34/35, SMT Cl, C11, 23, 45, 315.TeaNSand102/202. FoodCand drink: coffee atHR.evening performances Disabled: Ent: 2yd 2 + 7 + 6 Str Aud: 100yd 8+8 Stronly.HR WCNATI(+O5NAL25").ASSOCINewly ift. ATIONinstalled OF YOUTH lORCHESTRAS
The Factory, The Salvation Army, Venue 87 1 EastFreedom Adam Street. Tickets 66710am—10.30pm 4313. Messages 662 4441 L10 Box Office: Buses: 2, 64/65, 3, 5, 7,8,14, 21,79,31,80,33,X84,51,69,80-82,87, 89, Jim' SMTs C3, C11, X65, 85, 86, X86, 87, R60. and NS 6N,drink:7N,Refreshments C22, 105/205,l day. 106. Food Disabled: Ent: East Adam St allevel 10yd Flat to Aud: WC (adapted) FREEDOM FACTORY
Chaplaincy Centre, Venue 23 (near Fringe Club) Bristo Square i Tickets 65010am—8pm 8201 L9 Box Office: Buses: 2/12,Rd),23,3,27,40-44, LRT 42/46,45-47, SMT C23SMT (off atC3,Forrest 5, 7, 8, 21, 31, 33, 69, 80-82, 87, 89, 64/65, 70, 79, 80, 86, 88 (off at Surgeons Hall). NS C21,C11,C22. jI Food and DOWNSTAIRS-Ent: drink: Tea and coffee 40yd only alFlat. l day.Aud: 20yd Flat WC. ) Disabled: UPSTAIRS-Ent: LEAPING SALMON 30yd THEATREFlat WC. Aud: 30yd 11 + 11 Str HR.
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Church 447 Hil 0111 Theatre, Morningside Road. Venue N346 Tickets Box Office: 1211,noon-12 midnight. Buses: 5/51, 23, 24, SMT Cl, C11, C23, SMT 100/101,andETdrink:315.Cafe, NS15-17,102, Food barStral202. l day. WC (W 22"). Aud: 30yd Disabled: Ent: 6yd 3 13+10+3 Str HR. WC(M 8 (+THRHEATRE) 1 Str 21").AL AHRAM - ABSOLUTELY ABPRODUCTI OVO THEATRE / MASRAH ONS - ALBORADA PRODUCTICOMPANY ONS - CHURCH HILL THEATRE THEPRODUCTI EDINBURGH YOUNG THEATRE GYLKOR THEATRE KA PRODUCTI - -SCOTTI H AMERI CAN BALLET - OSINSGHTLI- PERESTROI NES THEATRE COMPANYONS- VOSKRESI NSNYA Citrus Club, 40142 Grindlay Street. Venue 80J5 Tickets 2298.30pm—11.00pm 6697 Box Office: Buses: 2/12, 10, 11, 15, 18, 28/29, 34/35, 40/41. Food and drink: bar at23yd timelevel of performance. Disabled: Ent: 3ydLicensed 1 Str. Aud: access. WC (M & F levelDIRaccess). TWATER FOXGuide dogs admitted. Help on premises. Corstorphine Youth Centre, 14 Kirk Loan, Venue 88 Corstorphine. Tickets 334 2/12, 3532 16,Messages 33421,1475 J1 Outer Buses: 1/6, 26/26A, 32/52, 36, SMT 38,48A/48B, 64,18,X64,SMT69,85/86, ET 333,31,SMT 274/5. NS103, NS203. Food and drink: Wine at time of performance only. Disabled: Ent: 2Flat. Str (ask side door 10yd ramped). Aud:10yd 3ydResident WCfor(26"). Guideto bedogsopened admitted. Phone available. CORSTORPHI NE DRAMA GROUPcaretaker.
Drummond Community High School, Venue 78 Cochran 458 21698, Terrace. E10 Buses: 11, 13, 15-17, 19, 24, 39, E. Scottish 44, or toFoodYorkandPlace/ St.Andrew Sq.time of performance any bus drink: Snacks at LOTHIAN COMPANY SCHOOLS JAZZ DANCE GROUP - SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Festivalfrom Theatre, 131293131Nicolson Street. Venue L1079 Tickets BBC—6pm 225 Box Office: Sam Buses: 3,81/81A, C3, 7, 8,82,C11,86,14,87,21,89,31,131,33,133,36, 315. 64, 65, 69, 7N, 70, 80/80A, NS 6N, 105/205, 106/206. Food and drink: Cafe andto licensed bar& available all day Disabled: Level access Foyer, Bar Box Office Lifts to all floors. BBC RADIO SCOTLAND UK NATIONAL RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR Fettes College,2281EastMessages Fettes Avenue. Venue C354 Tickets 332 8127 Buses: 8,332Ent: 19, 23,40yd27,IStr39, +C23. Disabled: 11yd+ 10 StrGuide +1yd.dogs Aud:admitted, 3yd flat. WC 22" inaccessible for wheelchairs. helpFETTES available, AT THEphone FRINGEfor access.
FringeDay:Club, Teviot Bristo650Sq.4673 VenueL82 Info 2267pm—late. 5257 orRow,9. Night: Box Office: Buses: 2/12 or 23, 27, 28/29, 45-47, LRT 89 or SMT C23 (offandatdrink: ForrestCafe,Rd.) Licensed40-42, Food Bars and Restaurant from 10am t i l late. Disabled: Nearest(Cabaret accessHalfrom Kitchen lifStrt available get to(Wtop+18floor ). Ent:rear. 7+1+2Aud: partial HRto WC Sp HRfloors. 25" MHelpl+25 Sp50yd HR Guide 25"). numerous stairsFJAERE and-several available dogs- LAND admitted. THE FRI N GE CLUB KHARTOUM HEROES AND WOODLEY --MAMBO INN-LITSHEHERSAND-DIRPORTRAI ECT FROMT BRIPRODUCTI XTON -ONSMOXY FRUVOUS THE PEARLFI Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place. Venue 73 RHEOSTATI C S Tickets 55610.00am—5.00pm 4873 Messages: 221 6032 K7 Box Office: Buses: 27-29,Cafe45,andSMTlicensed C23. bar all day Food and23,drink: George 650 Square George Square. Venue M937 Disabled: ly accessible. Tickets 2001Theatre, Messages 650 (9.4600 CAMPAIGFulN AGAI NST MILITARISLifts. M WC adapted. Box Office: 10am-12 midnight. open on Aug 20, 25-27) 2/12, 23, 27-29, 40-42, 40/41,15am42/46, Buses: C23 (off atdrink: ForrestCafe,Rd.licensed ). bar all day. 45-47, SMT Food and Disabled: From Place andStrrear of theatre. Ent: 3yd Edinburgh557Playhouse, 18-22 557 Greenside 55ydroad,Buccleuch 15+16+3+16+3 WC (FrontEssential entrance Tickets 2590.—6pm Messages 2692 PI. VenueG1159 Flat. 300ydAud:ifrom upGuide to firstdogsfloor).admitted. HelpHRavailable. to Box Office: 10am phone n advance. Buses: 4,65,5/51,87, 7,SMT8, 10,C3,11,C5,14-17, 18A, 20,44/66, 22/25,104-108, 34/35, THE FOOL'S PROGRESS - GEORGE SQUARE - JIMEOIN - THE NATIONAL 42-47, C16, C55, YOUTH MUSI C THEATRE 112/113,and124/125, 333. NS C21, C22. bar at time of Food drink: 129, Restaurant, Licensed performance. Disabled:3 flights. Ent: 3yd 3 Str. Main Aud: Circle at street level, stalls The Gilded Balloon Theatre, 233 Cowgate. Venue 38 down 22610am-1am. 2151 Messages 226 6550. J9 ASSEMBLY -LAMARR, JO BRANDRHONA & SPECIAL GUESTSRIC-HARD JULIAN CLARY Tickets Office: -MARKJACKTHOMAS DEE,ROOMS MARK Buses: 1/6,SMT34/35 (off(offatatHighGeorge St), 23,IV 27-29, 40-42, 40/41, - REGULAR MUSIC AT THECAMERON, PLAYHOUSE - VIVAMORTON, VARIETY Box 45-47, C23 Bridge). NS 6N, 7N, 105/205, 106, Licensed C22. bar, snacks and refreshments all day. Food anddrink: Disabled: Studio: Ent: Aud: 2yd 12Flat.ydAud: + M). Theatre: Ent: 1yd Flat. WC10yd(WSELLIWC+NGM)(W- SARAH Fat Sams Downtown Diner, Venue 108J5 ARCHES THEATRE COMPANY -ONSBARE- Flat KNUCKLE 56Buses:Fountainbridge. BRI G NALL CHANCY PRODUCTI CORKY AND THE JUI C E PI GS -N WITH-SIRDONNA BERNARD& K.BCHUMLEY ALAN DAVIENSEMBLE ES - KEVI 23, C23, 24,28, 29, 34/35, DORI DAY -AFRINFELIGCROOK XAIDEXTER .B. - FLIPON-WEBSTER 45, 315.1/6,Ent:Cl, 411,ydsC11,15-17,18, THE I D R ES FUNNY BLACK WOMEN THE EDGE GI Disabled: flat small str. Aud: 12 yds ramped. WC: THEATRE - (CHATTI ENUED)HAYRI-DGETHEANDLONDON LINDA MUSI SMITCHLDEDALSAdapted. Accessible for wheelchair users. Guide dogs IBALLOON N CI D ENTAL THEATRE ONTI permitted. Help available. Phone i n advance to reserve COMPANY MACAULAYONS- DONNA wheelchair space.RE EDUCATION THEATRE CO. OMNI FICENT- FRED INK PRODUCTI INC - THEMCPHAI WICKEDL - JOHNNY GIRLS MERES NOTTINGHAMSHI ECF 662 Kings4703 Hall, South Clerk Street. VenueM1052 Info Buses: 2/12,3, C3,79,80, 7,8, C11,14,18,21,31, 33, 36,42/46,62, 64a, 65, 69, 70, 81, 82, 86-89, 131,133, 315. 6N, 7N, C22, 103/203, 106. +2+3 str HR. Aud: 5yd flat.NS WC Disabled: Ent:but 2yd unadapted fullyflataccessible to wheelchair users. Guide dogs admitted. NIGHTS IN THE CARPENTER'S ARMS
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Gilded Balloon II, Stepping Stones, Venue 51 West Bow, Grassmarket. Tickets 22510am—1am. 6520 Messages 226 6550 J7 Box Office: Buses: 2/12 or45,1/6,46,34/35 (offC23High St)George or 23,IV Bridge). 24, 27-29,NS 40-42, 40/41, SMT (off 6N, 7N,and105/205, 106, C22. Food drink: Licensed cafe all15+4+15+4 day. Disabled: Ent: 50yd 1 Str.HRbar, Aud: Str partial HR.THEWCCAMBRI (15+4 partial WDAVE25"40yd M 25"). D GE MUMMERS COHEN - COMEDY FACTORY ELECTRI C COMPANY FAI R BANK PRODUCTI O NS FLYI NGROCK-HITHEPPOTHEATRE - GILDEDMOLONEY BALLOON- THEATRE MANDY KNICOMPANY GHTNAYLOR - JOHN OWENSE ARTI O'N-EIHARD LTSL --ASPARROT PARSONS AND SOWETO' PARADI S TARTS TOUR PRODUCTIONS - PAUL TONKINSON - YOUNG, GIFTED AND GREENON GlasiteBroughton MeetingSt.)House, 33 Barony Street Venue 53F9 (off Buses: 2/12,4,4A, 22,25,39,42-46,65, E.Scottish C2, C5,1yd8,11,15-17,19,20, 44,3 Str66, HR. 106, Aud: 124/125, 129.21 Str HR. WC Disabled: Ent: 15ydusers. adapted. Unsuitable for wheelchair Guide dogs admitted. Help available. DULUOZ THEATRE COMPANY Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle, The Esplanade. Venue 186H6 Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60 or any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Disabled: EMMA CHRISTIAN Greyfriars Kirk,Row.Greyfriars Place, Venue 131 Candlemaker 225 Office: 1900 9.30am—4.00pm Monday to Friday K8 Box Buses: 2/12, 23,Rd)27-29, 40-42, 40/41, 42/46, 45, SMT C23 (off at Forrest Disabled: Flat access to Church and toilets. EXMOOR SINFONIA SINGERS - GREYFRIARS KIRK PROMOTIONS - SCOTTISH
Holyrood Park,orfoot5259.of Royal Mile. Vei J13 Info 2261/6,5257 Buses: Jim'sSnacks, R60. refreshments all day. Food and drink: Disabled: Open airIN ASSOCI venueATIParking FRINGE SUNDAY ON WITH/'Ldrop OTHIAoffN REGIavailable. ONAL COUNCIL’ Infirmary Street Swim Centre, Venue 117 Infirmary557Street. Tickets 4963to Bridges/Mound/High St. K10 Buses: Any bus Food and drink: snacks all (27"). day. Disabled: Ent:+8 2+1Refreshments yds+12flat str2 strHr.and HR.Numerous Turnstileavailable and gate Aud: +23 stairs and levels. Totally inaccessible for wheelchair users. WC: (W&M) unadapted. THEATREONPODOL Insinuendos Cabaret Club, 2 Picardy Place. VenueG1066 Tickets 55612noon—12 0499 Box Office: midnight Buses; 8,11,13, 15-17,19, 44 or any bus to York Place/St.Andrew Sq. 24, 39,BarE.Scottish Food and drink: Cafe, Licensed availableaccess. all day Disabled: Basement venue—no wheelchair AMPLE TOTALLYPRODUCTI NAFF TARTSONS - PAUL HULL - INSINUENDOS CABARET CLUB Inverleith Church Hall, Ferry Road Venue 120 (opp. Granton Tickets 554457595Road). A6 Box Office: minutes prior to performance Buses: 1/6,drink: 8, 14,Refreshments 19/39, 23, 27,at time SMTofC23. NS 103, 203. Food and performance. Disabled: Ent: 70yd 2 Str. Aud:Help6ydavailable. level. WC 24" (very narrow). admitted. FORTH CHIGuide LDRENSdogsTHEATRE James Gillespie' School, Venue 93 Lauderdale Street.s High Stage 84: 037477 0367 N5 Box Office: 6.30pm—10pm Buses:and18, 24,drink:40, 41.Snacks NS C21,andC22,refreshments 205. at time of Food performance Disabled: Ent: ramped building. 100yds+1. Aud: 4yd, 5Str+5Str HR. Adapted STAGE 84WC- UNIseparate ON THEATRE Jericho229House, 53 Lothian Street. Venue 63L9 Tickets 3555—5pm. Box Office: 9am Buses: 2/12, 23, 27, 28/29, 40, 41, 41A, 42/46, SMT NS 102, 103, 202, 203.Aud: 10yd level. WC inaccessibleC23.for Disabled: Ent:users. 2yd Guide level. wheelchair dogs admitted. Help available. THE OUTSIDER THEATRE COMPANY
Greyfriars225Kirk Candlemaker Row. Venue K828 Tickets 3626House, Box Office: 10am —midnight Buses: 2/12, 23,IV 27-29, 40-42, 40/41, 42/46 45, SMT C23 (off atandGeorge Bridge)licensed Food drink:2ydCafe, barHR.allAud: day 7yd Flat WC (W 22 Disabled: ’ MALBORADA + 22 StrEnt:PRODUCTI 6yd 22")22ONSStr-partial BARE NECESSI T CROSSABREED - THE ENTI RE COMPANY - GREYFRI KIRKHOUSEEIE-SA-CHARMI KIMBERLI T-E POLYPRODUCTI OTHEATRE NS A-RS MENAGERI TROILSL NCOMPANY -HUGHES POLKATZ-THEATRE POOR COMPANY ROADKI SATRANG THEATRE COMPANY - La Belle Angele, 11 Hasties Close, Cowgate. Venue 147 SYNAESTHESITHEATRE A - THEATRE- STAGEFRI WEST, LOSGHTANGELES Info 2252/12,27741/6, 34/35 (off High St.), 23, 24, 27-29, 40/41,J9 Buses: 40-42, 45, 46, SMT C23 (off George IV Bridge). NS 6N, 7N, C22, and 105/205, 106. Harry Younger Hall, Lochend Close, Venue 13 Food drink: Licensed Bar at-time of performance Canongate H12 Disabled: Details not available LA BELLE ANGELE only Buses: 1/6,34/35, R60 (off at Canongate) or any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Disabled: via Lochend Close: Ent: 2yd 1. Aud: 3yd 4 Str WC (W Legends,22571 8382 Cowgate. Venue K814 + PRI2 20") ME PRODUCTI NS - ROYALOF MUSISCOTTIC +SHDRAMA ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND Tickets Buses: 2/12,46,1/6,SMT34/35C23(off(offHighGeorge St.), IV23,Bridge). 24, 27-29, DRAMA - WELSHOCOLLEGE 40/41, 45, NS 6N,40-42, 7N, C22,AMPLE105/205, PRODUCTI106. ONS Hermitage Venue 99 Leith Academy, Academy Park. Info 447Comiston 7145of Braid,Rd. 69a11, 15,BraidET Road. P2 Outer Buses: 315. Greenbank Cres. Cl, Tickets 5569.00am 1999 — 5.00pm ClVenue 3 Outer70 5/51, C11, 16, 17. NS 102, 202. Box Office: Disabled:WC:Ent: 100yds 200 ydsflatflat1 toSTRperformance area (open-air Buses: 1/6, 2/12, 32/52, 34/35,87, 89orC37, 10, 16,17, 22, venue). (W&M) unadapted. Not 25 (offandat drink: Leith Walk) accessible for wheelchair Carsvehicular park on Braid Rd. Byto Food l day4yd, 5 Str + 5 Str HR. Adapted prior arrangement withoffusers. venue access Disabled: Ent:building. 11ydSnacks 5 Str.alAud: performance area to drop passengers. Strictly No Forking WC seperate in grounds. EDINBURGH 1999-CAPITAL OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN BRAVE NEW WORLD THEATRE COMPANY The Mad Abbot, Road. Abbotsford Lodge, Venue 84 18 Morningside Tickets 447 8811. N2 Hill Street Theatre, 19 Hill Street. Venue 41 Tickets 22610.652230am—12 midnight. G7 Buses: Box Office: 5/51,9.30am-12 11, 15, 16, 23,midnight. C1/C11, 41, 41A, 45LRT, NS 102, Box Office: NS202 Buses: 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 21, 31, 33, 51, 69, 80-83, 87, SMTC3, Food and drink: Restaurant, cafe & licensed bar al l day. C11, 70, NS79, 103, 80, 86,203.88. George St./Frederick St. 20, Disabled: Ent: 10yd IStr. Aud: 10yd 22Sp HR. WC unadapted 28, 29,64/65, 89. & 23") narrow. TotallyESQUE unsuitable wheelchair- users. Food and80,drink: Licensed bar, snacks andfloorrefreshments day. (24"CABBAGES Disabled: Flat.floorAud: Str HR.25").Aud:allthird THEATREforCOMPANY ALLIN floorABOUT HR WCTIEnt:ME(W2yd first 25"second M second floor KEMPTHORNE&-THITHENGSMAD-ABBOT THEATRE ANAHUAC ANNOYANCE THEATER OF CHIPETERCAGOBUCKLEY - AT LAST! LOS ANGELES PHYSI C AL THEATRE PROJECT The Magdalen Chapel, 41 Cowgata Venue 185K8 LL -REBUNBURY TOURI- NEWNG -FOREST DOUBLEFESTITAKEVALTHEATRE COMPANYCOMPANY - THEHIENTI 2201450 THEATRE - HIKUNTU LCOMPANY L STREETREPERTORY THEATRETHEATRE - IN THEATRE -FRILUWIKINGECKE Buses: 1/6, 34/35 (off at(offHigh Street),IV Bridge). 23, 27-29, 40-42, BACK THEATRE THE THE 40/41,45-47, SMT C23 at George NS 7N, DAHLI NGS- THEATRE COMPANYCOMPANY - LIUDMI-LACASSY LYMARMONTGOMERY - MABE AND- Disabled: 105/205, Ent: 106,4yds C22.Flat 2 Str but ramp available. Aud:6N,6yds PENTON MANTI S THEATRE NATI O NAL STUDENT THEATRE COMPANY THE PUPPETEER Flat. WC: Fully adapted. Guide dogs welcome, help available REASSEMBLAGE completely accessible for wheelchairs. — PRODUCTIONS - IAN SAVILLE, SOCIALIST CONJURER - SILENT ECHO onEMMApremises, CHRISTIAN
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Old St. (Hal Paul'l) s557Church 8i Hall, Jeffrey Street. VenueH1045 • Tickets 6696-10pm Box Office: Hal3, l5/51, : 10am Buses: 1/6, 7, 8, 21,C3,31,C11, 33-35,64/65,34/3570,'T79,o High Street' 69, at80-82, 87,Bridge). 89,14,SMT 80, , 86, 88and, (off North NSTeaWaverley Bridge. Food drink: Hal l : Snacks, & coffee all day.Church: Ent: i Disabled: Hal l : A few steps up from street level. 3ydEMMA Flat. Aud: 50yd 7 + 7+19 Str HR WC (+ 7 M). PAUL'S CHRISTIAN - FESTIVAL THEATRE USC USA - MUSIC IN OLD ST.
Old Stamp Office Close, 221 High Street. VenueJ97 Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60access, or any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Disabled: DEAD LAKEWheelchair PRODUCTIONS steep ramp. PlanetHolyrood Holyrood,Rd. Holyrood Tavern, Cnr St Mary' s St. TiBuses: ckets 1/6,556R60 5044or ana J11 Bridges. THIRTEEN O'CLOCK PRODUCTIONS - TOMAHAWK THEATRE Platform adjoining Caledonian Hotel, Venue 96 Rutland225St.1, 2433. Tickets H5 Box Office: 12 noon—midnight 12.30prh—midnight). Buses: West End: 2/12, 3, 40,4, 9,(Sun 10,43/44, 11, 15-18, 19/39, 21, 22/25, 26, 31, 33, 34/35, 41, 63, 64, 65, 69, 80-82, C5, C11, C55,NS103, 16, 23,NS202, 64/65, 70,NS203. 79,85,80,86,86,100,88, SMT 129, C1,ET 315, NS102, Food drink:: 3yd RestaurantAud: & licensed Di(Plsaabltfand 1yd WC Flatbar.(adapted) WC 16+4+1 ormed:to1)Ent.Caledonian RampedFlat.access 75yd. for mainHR entrance Hotel. PLATFORM ONE LIVE 606550TheMessages Pleasance.556 1513. Venue L1133 TiPleasance, s 55611am—12 BoxcketOffice: midnight. Buses: 1/ 6 , Jim' s R60, or 2/12, 21 (off W Richmond St). C21, C22, 6N, NSRestaurant, 205. cafe, licensed bar, pasta andNight: Food and drink: wine bar, snacks al l day. Di12s+abl9+5ed: StrEnt:HR.15ydParking 2 Str WC (+4 50yd adapted). Aud: 80yd available. THEPRODUCTI ACTINGONSINIT-IATIANGELI VE - ALBERT & FRIEONDSNS -INSTANT RCUSTHEATRE - AMPLEC PRODUCTI OTECIRADI BAVNHAM SERVES FOUR - BERGER BBC RADI-O 4BOBANTI - BBCDOOWNE OAND4 VOUNG WRIPETER T ERS FESTI V AL RACHEL THE HOLLYWOOD HORNSG-HTSBRI-SCHAMELEON TOL EXPRESSPRODUCTI THEATREOCOMPANY CAMBRI GE FOOTLI NS--GLICOLITTERIN-&STHECO-BOOTHBY THE DCOMEDY ZONE THE ELECTRI C COMPANY GRAFFOE HAWKS - JOHNMORNIHEGLEY HARD HERRI - RIC-HARDHITONY NG’ WIT--H RIRIDOMICCHARD NOTHOLLANDJNUGDYIS-FAT- THEHARRY LLNHERRI INHEP'PNUBG -CATSTHIS INTERNATI OCINALE' NIC HONKI ' I N D ENTAL THEATRE (BADCONTIBEHAVI NUED)OUR- ISHOW NDEPENDENT COUNCI L - JENNY ECLAILEER'S KJBAIJ.T.LATHEATRE - STEWART -THEATRE SEAN -LOCKMELANI ANDE ANDBI-LLSUSAN EY-. THEATRE R- BENOCKMOOR -COMPANY MAKHAMPOM SI A MESE - NATI MOVIONNALG THEATRE ASSOCI ATIOCOMPANY N WITH W.R-C. -NEWSREVUE MU-LAN ARTS- -GRAHAM STUDENTI-N THEATRE NORTON NOTTI N GHAM NEW THEATRE DAN O' B RI E N PASSO A PLEASANCE - -THEJOHNRIGSHUTTLEWORTH HT SIZE PASSO - DAVE-SCHNEI DERNNER --THEPRESENT SHOESTRIUPIMNPERFECT G PLAYERS FRANK SKI STAND JEWI S H COMEDY MERVYN STUTTER AWITILTYM -CLARK ON -SVARI ATIONSGRAVEYARD - ANDY WARHOL - NIC-K WOODYPRODUCTI BOP MUDDY' RECORD The QuakerTerrace. Meeting House, Venue 40 7 cVictoria TiBox ketOffis 220 610915am—8pm. Messages 225 4825. J8 c e: 10. Buses: 1/6(off , 2/12,at George 34/35 (off at HighNight: St), 23,C21,27-29, 40-46, SMT C23 IV Bridge). C22. drink: Cafefrom10.Victoria 15am —5pm DiFood sablanded:floor: Access Tee. Lift available to all floors. Ground WC THEPASCOEBLOODY MARYS(adapted) (QMWSU) - KALEIDOSCOPE THEATRE - NIGEL - QUAKER MEETI NG HOUSE Queen Margaret College, Drama Dept., Venue 24 Clerwood TiBox cketOffice: s 317Terrace. 3546. Messages 317and3542 J1 Outer 12. 1 5pm —2. 1 5pm 6.30pm —7.30pm Buses: 26/26A, 69,Aud:86,4yd284,to liftNS103, NS203. Disabled: Ent: 3yd (46" x 74"). WC (adapted). QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE DRAMA DEPT Queen's668Hall,2019. ClerkCredit Street.Card Hotline 667 7776 (Messages Venue 72 Tickets 668 Office: 3456) lOam-IOpm. M10 Box Buses: 2/12, 3, SMTC3, 5, 7, 8, 14,C11,21,64/65, 31, 33,70,79, 40/41,80,42/46, 51, 131, 69, 80-82, 87, 89, 86, 87, | Food 133. ET315. Night:Licensed 6N, 7N,bar,NS105/205, NS106/206. and drink: restaurant, cafe all day.spaces in Disabled: Ramped access. Ent: 1yd +1. Wheelchair hal(adapted). l. New infra-red loop system. Accessible bar. WC ForkingONSonaudio AEGI S PRODUCTI - Clerk BATTLEFIStreet. ELD- THEBANDQUEEN' - BOYSS HALLOF THE LOUGH MACTALLA - ENNIO MARCHETTO Raj Restaurant Venue 184 Henderson Street,on the Leith346Shore, 553 Office: 3980 Messages: 1426 C13 Outer Box 10. 0 0am—12 midnight Buses: 1/6drink: Restaurant & Licensed Bar available all day Food and Disabled: Ent: 2ydwheelchair level access.users.Aud:Help7ydavailable. level access. WC adapted. Suitable BANGLADESH FESTIVAL OF FOOD AND CULTURE
Randolph Studio, Institut Francais d'Ecosse, Venue 55 13 Randolph Cres.Messages Tickets 225Opens 5366 226 2371. G4 Box Office: 9.30am. Buses: C1/C11,13,18, 19, 34, 35, 39,40/41,43, 81, 82, SMT 124/125, 129. NS 103/203. Food and drink:3ydCafe4+1available all day. 50yd 27 Str HR WC (F Disabled: +3BOADI 25"CEAMEnt:THEATRE +7 25").COMPANYStr -HR.DICAud: SON COLLEGE WITH THESQUARE JEAN COCTEAU OREPERTORY FISHEYESKID'NPROJECT GORDON PRODUCTI NSLANCASHI - INSTIT-UTRTHE FRANCAI ECOSSETHEATRE --JOURNEY THEATRECOMPANY E LASS PLAYFUL COMPANY RANDOLPHCOMPANY STUDIO -- WAYTHE OFFTRANSLUCENT THEATER O-NSWARM FEET THEATRE BROADWAY PRODUCTI Reid Concert Hall, Bristo Square. VenueL88 Box Office: 5pm Buses: 2/12 or 23, 27, 28/29, 40-42,45-47, LRT 89 or SMT C23 (off ForrestRefreshments, Rd.) snacks at time of performance Food andatdrink: only. Disabled: 100ydNotflatadvisable 8str. Aud: for8yd wheelchairs. flat. Fixed tier seating. WC 15str (22in). Guide dogs admitted. THE EDINBURGH FOOTLIGHTS THEATRE COMPANY Rifle Lodge, 32a Broughton Tickets 557 10.1785 Reservations:St.557 1785 (24 hrs)Venue 101 F10 Box Office: 30am—12midnight. Buses: 2/12,4,4A, 8,11,15-17,19, 20,22,24,25,39,42-46, 65, E. Scottish C2, C5, 44, 66, 106, 124/125, 129. Buses York Place & LeithRefreshments Street. and snacks available all day.to Food and Ent: drink: Disabled: 2yd 2 22yd 13 +13 Str HR WC ( + 14+14+9 W). ECHOStr-WCJAMES(M)HIAud: ACTS - SOCIBLOODY N-CESTROPPY - UNIVBUN ERSITTHEATRE Y OF BRICOSTOLDRAMA E TY THE RI F LE LODGE TEDDI TOSSES IT OFF Roman 225 Eagle7995. Lodge, 2b Johnston Terrace. Venue J721 Tickets Box Office: 10am—1am. Buses: 1/6, 34/35. Food and drink: Cafe, licensed Disabled: Ent:for level. Aud: +20bar alStrl day.HR. WC unadapted. Inaccessible wheelchairs. ALLI A NCE PRODUCTI O NS - TOURI CONGENINGACOMPANY L SPIRITS -THEATRE - CROSS/ MEDI CS COMPANY - GOLDEN-ROUND STERMETHEATRE DANCE MANI A PRODUCTI ONSPORTRAI - MET MEIPRODUCTI THEATRE COMPANY MELTON MOWBRAY F. E G ONS -SERI ONS - SPIRAL STAIRCASE THEATRE COMPANY UNLIKOELYUS PRODUCTI THEATRE COMPANY Rosslyn440Chapel, Roslin, Midlothian. Venue 118 Tickets 2159.—5pm. PI Outer Box Office: 10am Buses: SMT 141, 65C, 70, 87A. ET315. NS 6N. Food and drink: Tea and3 Strcoffee at timeaccess). of performance. Disabled: Ent: unsuitable 26yd 27yd.dogs WC 24" (narrow, for(ramped wheelchair users).Aud:Guide admitted. Help available. EMMA CHRI S TI A N THE CLARSACH ( S COTTI S H HARP) SOCI E TY GLEN THEATRE Roxburghe Hotel, Square. Venue 89 Tickets 22510am—11. 3921 38 3Charlotte Box Office: 0pm13, 15-18, 19/39, 21, 22, 24-26,G6 Buses: LRT 2/12, 3, 4, 9-11, 31,75, 33,X78,34/35, 36,82,40/41, 43, 44, SMT 48, 64, 65, X66, C55, 69, X74, 43, 44, 64A,St),79, 66,NS81,70,44N. 80,85,86,86,88,100. 124, 125,Cl,129C5,(offC11,at West End Princes Food and drink: Restaurant, licensed bar, snacks, refreshmentsEnt:all6ydday.2 Str. Aud: 6yd 2 Str. WC (F +20 to Disabled: basement Musers. Aud. level). lift availableHelptoavailable. access WC for wheelchair GuideService admitted. AAA: OFdogsAMERI ORNISHOW A FAULT- PRIZONEME THEATREACTORS OFONSCSUHALLI-ANCETHE PADDI E BELLCAFESTI- CALI VAL FFOLK PRODUCTI Royal Mile Primary School, Canongate. VenueJ1258 Tickets 153545 Buses: 1/60831(off at Canongate), 5/51, 7,70,8, 79,14, 80, 21, 31,86, 33,87 34/35, 69, 80-82, SMT C3, C11,3, 64/65, (off at NorthEnt:Bridge). Disabled: 30yd 1 + 3 Str. Aud: 10yd Flat. THE WEY VALLEY SCHOOL COACH PARTY Royal Museum Tickets 22510am—5pm. 7534of Scotland, Chambers Street. Venue K943 Box Office: Buses: 3, 5, 7, 8,79,80, 14, 21, 86,31, 33,87. 51,Night69,Buses 80-82,from89, Waverley SMT C3, C11, 70,Bridges/Lothian Bridge64/65, or The Road. Food and drink: Cafe open al l day. Disabled: Lothianaccessible. St. 2yd ramped. Aud: 20yd ramped. WCRUSSELL adapted.Ent: Totally HUNTER AND UNA MCLEAN - MUSIC IN THE MUSEUM StSouth Ann’sGray'Community Centre, Venue 65 s Close, Cowgate. Tickets 5579.00am-9.00pm. 0469 J10 Box Office: Buses: 1/6, 2/12, 34/35 (offSt High St),IV 23, 27-29,NS 6N,40-42, 40/41,45,46, SMT C23 (off George Bridge). 7N, 105/205, 106, C22. Food and drink: CafeFlat. 9.00am —9.00pm Disabled: Ent: 30yd Aud: 4yd Flat. WC. HOLYROOD ART CLUB - LEICESTERSHIRE YOUTH ARTS
St Bride'346s Centre, 10 Orwell337Terrace. Venue 62K1 Tickets 1405 Messages 6331 Box Office: 10am-10.45pm. Buses: 2/12, 3/3A, 4/4A, 9, X 9, 21, 22, 25, 27/28SMT, C55, and D26,drink: 027,Cafe, 028,licensed 33, 43/44,bar 65, X66, NS101, NS201.C5, Food all day. Disabled: Ent: 2 1/2 yd ramped. Aud 15yd WC adapted level access. Guide dogs admitted, helpflat.available, very accessible. CONTI N ENTAL SHI F TS AT ST. BRI D ES EDI N BURGH & LOTHI AN YOUTHTHEATRES GANDI N I JUGGLI N G PROJECT JI V I N G LI N OY HOPPERS NOUVEAU PERFORMANCETHEATRE TROUPEPRODUCTI - PEEPOLYKUS RICOCHETTHEATRE DANCE COMPANY ONS --TRESTLE COMPANY -- UNISECRET ON DANCE COMPANY St.Cowgate. Cecilia's Hall, Cnr Niddry Street 8t Venue 31 Messages 650 2805 J10 Box Office: 9am — 5pm Buses: 1/6,46,2/12,SMT34/35C23(off(offHigh St), IV23,Bridge). 24, 27-29, 40-42, 40/41, 45, George NS 6N, 7N, 105/205, 106, C22. Food and drink: Refreshments atlevel. timeWCof performance only. Disabled: Ent: Niddrie St. Aud: unadapted. Advise curator in advance re wheelchair bookingsRENAIto unlock door.PETER SSANCELIBAND HARPSIBREAMCHORDSPATIANOST RECI CECITLALSIA'S -HALLEDIN-BURGH SCOTTISH POETRY BRARY St.Tickets Columba' s by the Castle, Johnston Terrace. Venue 22010am—12 5959 midnight. J74 Box Office: Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60 or any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Disabled: Victoria Terrace Ent: 200ydusers. 8 StrLoop HR. system Aud: 2yd.forWC adapted. for wheelchair the deaf. GuideUnsuitable available. ACETATE SQUIdogsRRELOadmitted. - -AMERI CANHelp ACCENT THEATRE COMPANY- IN-STANT BLUE ANGEL PRODUCTI NS COLERI D GE COMMUNI T Y COLLEGE CLASSI CS - LULU JOHNSTON MANI A PRODUCTI NS THEATRE - OMW THEATRE - SLEEPWALK-- UNLI THEATRE - STIGOMACOMPANY PRODUCTIOCOMPANY NS - THEATRESTORM KELY THEATRE StQueensferry Columba'sRoad, Church.Blackball. Muirdale Terr., Venue 68 Info: 33718,7153 El Outer Buses: 38, 40, 41, 41A, 47/48, 80, 82, 43SMT, 44N, and 154.drink: Refreshments at time of performanceC23,only.NS Food Disabled: Ent: 100 ydservitors flat 8 str.on duty Aud:each 8yd performance. flat. Fixed tiered seating. WC 15 SOUTHERN Str 2 University LIGHT DRAMA St. James' Church Hall, Inverleith Row, Venue 81 Tickets 089910am—4pm. 20521/20631 A7 Box Office: Buses: 8, drink: 14, 19/39, 23, 25, 27,at time SMTofC23.performance NS 103, 203. Food and Refreshments only. Disabled: Ent:Staff 30ydhelp1. Aud: 8yd 2. WC access too narrow for wheelchairs. available. PURVES PUPPETS StChurch John'Office: s Church, 229 West 7565 End. Princes Street. Venue 127H6 Box Office: 9.00am—1.00pm Buses: West End: 2/12, 21-29, Cl,31, C5, 33, 36, 40-48, 64, 44/66, 65, x66,70,3,69,4,79,9,80,80,10,85,86,11,86,88,15-18,100, C11, C55,80-82, 64A, LRT SMT 74, 75, x78, 79, x79, 89. Food and drink: Cate Flat. 10.00am—6.00pm Disabled: Ent: 20yd Aud: 1yd Flat. Monday—Saturday WC accessible by arrangement. THETHEATRE EVE MUSI C GROUP FLUTE - PHILOMUSICA OF EDICOCKTAI NBURGHL - MOVING VISIONS DANCE St Mark's Unitarian Church, Castle Terrace. Venue 125J5 Buses: 1/6, 34/35, R60Aud:or any Disabled: 5yd bus Flat.to North Bridge/Mound. PHILOMUSIEnt:CA OF3ydEDI2.NBURGH StBrougham MichaelStreet. and All Saints Church, Venue 132 Buses: 1/6,315.11,SMT15-18,Cl,23,C11,24,C23.28/29, 34/35, 45. LRT 40, 41,i_6 100. ET Disabled: 1 small Str.HelpAud:3yd Flat 1 small Str. WC (28"). GuideEnt:8yd PHILOMUSI CAdogs OF EDIadmitted. NBURGH available. St.Bruntsfield. Oswald's Hall, Montpelier Park, Venue 128 Tickets 2296.00pm 5562 &—4419.00pm 1031 M3 Box Office: Buses: 11, 15, 16, PI).17, NS23, 102, C23,202. SMT Cl, C11, 45, 47, ET 315 (off at Bruntsfield Food and drink: Disabled: Ent: sideRefreshments at Montpelierat time 2yd. ofAud:performance. 3yd flat. WC not adapted, EDINBURGH & LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRES St. Peter's Church Hall, Lutton Place. VenueN1017 Buses: 14,89,21,131,33,133, 36, 64,315,65,SMT69,C3,70, C11. 80/80A, 82,105/205, 86,3,87,8,106/206. NS 6N,81/81A, 7N, Food and drink: Tea &+1.coffee atWCtime(W of+ performance. Disabled: Ent: 40yd Aud: M 22") i n basement. EDINBURGH PEOPLE'S THEATRE 125
St.Goldenacre. Serfs Church Hall, Clark Road, Venue AS83 Buses: 23Inverleith or 1/6, 14,Row). 25 (off at Ferry Rd), 8, 19/39, 27, SMI C23 (off Food and Ent: drink:60yd Refreshments atFlattimeWCof(Wperformance. Disabled: 1. Aud: 4yd Permanent sloping ramp, with handrail, to entrance from24"). pavement now installed. LEITHEATRE StSt Stephen' s Church & Hall, Venue 74 Vincent St., Tickets 552 10.00am—6.00pm 2324foot Howe St. E7 Box Office: Buses: C23,drink:13,Tea20,and28, coffee 29, 80,at89.timeNSof103, 203, 154. Food and performance. Disabled: 23").ONSTAGEEnt:66 2yd 2 Str. Aud: 30yd 9+4+3 Str HR WC (+ 3 W ScotchVaults, Malt87Whisky Society, Venue 102 The Giles St., Leith. Info 554 34519am Cl 3 Outer Box Office: —6pm. Buses: 1/6, 2/12, 7,C3,10,C55. 14, 16, 17, 22, 25, 32/52, 34/35, 87, 89, NS204, SMT Food and drink: Licensed barHR al(external). l day. Disabled: Ent: 8yd Flat. WC (28"). Guide dogs22Str admitted, phone, Aud: help 14yd available. Not advisable for wheelchairs. SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND Scottish Poetry Library, Tweeddale Court, Venue 56 14 High Info 557 Street. 2876. J10 Box Office: 12 noon—6pm. Buses: R60, anyLIBRARY marked MOUND/GEORGE IV BRIDGE. SCOTTI1/6,SH POETRY Seventh Day Adventist Church, Venue 188 3BoxBristo Square Office: 9.00am —40-42, 9.00pm45-47 (off Forrest Rd), 2, 3, 5,K97, Buses: 2/12, 23, 27, 8,14, 69,80-82, 87, 89, SMT C3, C11,64/65, 70, 79,21,80,31,33, 86, 8751,to(offFront Surgeons Disabled: Access Annex butHallno). access into the Hall. THE ADVENT CHORALE OF HANOWORTH Smugglers Bar,3768 Robertson's Close, Cowgate. VenueJ1027 Messages1/6,557 Buses: 2/12,SMT 23,(off24 (Off HighIVSt.Bridge). ), 27-29,NS34/35, 40/41, 45, 46, 6N, 7N,40-42, C22, 105/205, 106. LicensedGeorge Food and drink: bar al l day ALEX + RODS DRINKING GAMES WORKSHOP South Leith Parish Venue 76 6 Henderson Street.Church, Cl 3 Outer Tickets 5542pm 2578 Box Office: —5pm Buses: 2/12, 6, 7, 10,14, 16,17, 22, 25, 32/52, C3, C55, 87 and1/6,drink: Food Tea and coffee at time of performance Disabled: Ent: THE ARBROATH10yd. SMOKIAud: ES 5yd WC (adapted). Southbridge Centre, Infirmary Street. Venue 123 Tickets 55610.30am—11.30pm 3663 K10 Box Office: Buses: 3,81/81A, C3, 7, 8,82,C11,86,14,87,21,89,31,131,33,133,36, 315. 64, 65, 69, 7N, 70, 80/80A, NS 6N, 105/205, 106/206. Food and drink: Licensed bar available all day Disabled: Ent: 5yd. Aud: Flat. ALLENDE THEATRE COMPANY - THE YOUTH ELECTRICTHEATRE COMPANY- I-NTI4MATE X4 THEATRE COMPANY -COMPANY HOUNSDOWN EXCHANGES THEATRECOMPANY -THENEWRIMWORLD THEATRE COMPANY PATHWAYS THEATRE E OF THE ANCI E NT MARI N ER- VENUE 123 Southside, Southside 117 Nicolson St. Community Centre. Venue L1082 Tickets 667 7365. Box Office: Buses: 3,81/81A, C3,10am—1. 7, 8,82,C11,386,0am.14,87,21,89,33,131,36,133,31, 315. 64, 65, 69, 7N, 70, 80/80A, NS 6N, 105/205,106/206.2, 5, 7,8,79,14,80,21,X84/85, 31,33. 51,69,80-82, 87, 89, SMT C3, C11,and3,64/65, 86, X86/87. Food and drink: Cafe licensed bar al l day. Disabled: Ent: 1 + 7+1Aud:Str.32yd Alsotoramplift (30") at rearorvia7+9+3. Quarry Lane. WCAOHOC (fullyPERFORMANCE adapted). GROUP - RATS ILAST! LOS ANGELES PHYSICAL THEATRE PROJECT BACKSTAI N FLUENCE BSE CAPURRO--EXACTI CHARMINGNTHEATRE G THEATRECOMPANY - DEATH-OFHEAVY A COMEDI AN-- -SCOTT DOLLY DUPREE LUGGAGE THE ICOMPANY CED JEMS- MAGI - PETER IRELAND & COMPANY - STUDENT KEPOW THEATRE C CARPET THEATRE NATI O NAL THEATRE COMPANY OXFORD BROOKES DRAMA QMW THEATRE COMPANY REALI THEATRE OCOMPANY LEELO OROSS SCENARISTIOC PRODUCTI NS - SOUTHSIOF DEDIE -NBURGH YOUTH -CONNECTI N House, Ardmillan Terrace, Venue 32 offSpringwell Gorgie337 Road. Messages 1971. K1 Outer Buses: 2/12, 3, 9, 21, 33 or 1/6, 43/44, 65, 4/4A, 34/35, 38, D26, D27, D28, C5, C55, 66SMT, NS22/25, 5N, 101, 2 01. Disabled: Ent: 5yd 2 Str HR. Aud: 10yd 7+9+4 Str HR WC (W 25"CONTIM 24"). TROUPENENTAL SHIFTS AT ST. BRIDES - NOUVEAU PERFORMANCE 126
The SquareSquare Centre,Methodist Church. Venue L1077 Nicolson Box Office: 1223,noon—2pm. Buses: 2/12, 27,40-47, SMT C23 (off at Forrest Rd), 3,70,5, 7,79,8,80,21, 86, 31, 33,88 69,(off 80-82, 87, 89,HalSMT C11, 64/65, at Surgeons l), LRTC3,42/46. NS C21, C22. Foodofandperformance. drink: Restaurant and cafe 8.30am — 3.30pm and at time Disabled: 15ydramped. Flat 9 Str.Aud:Aud:4yd2ydflatflat.thenWCramped. (adapted), or Ent. from at side:Ent: ent side20ydramped. WC (adapted).Wheelchair keptCafe:on premises, Guide dogs admitted. MARDI BRASSSCHOOL - NUNTHORPE YOUTHCENTRE THEATRE COMPANY SANOBACH THEATRE -SCHOOL THE SQUARE St Giles Cathedral, High Street, Royal Mile. Venue 187J9 Buses: 34/35,LowerR60aisleor anycafebusopento North Food and1/6,drink: all day.Bridge/Mound. Disabled: EMMA CHRIEnt:STI6yd AN -+NATI7 OStr.NALAud: ASSOCI5ydATIOFlat. N OF YOUTH ORCHESTRAS St Ninians, Bank Road. 802360 Venue C271 Tickets 55320,Comely 154928,Messages: Buses: 29, 38, 39,0831 80, 81A, SMT Cl, C23, 129. NSFood154,and19,44N. drink: Teaydsandflatcoffee atHR.timeAud:of 2performance Disabled: Ent: 30 4Str yds flat.Guide WCdogs (+3 25") inaccessible and unadapted for wheelchairs. permitted. available EDINBURGHHelpTHEATRE ARTS on premises. St.13 George AndrewStreet. 8i St. George's Church, Venue 111 Tickets 22510am 3847—3pm (Mon—Fri) G8 Box Office: Buses: 2/12, 23, 27-29, 40-42, 40/41, 42/46, 45-47, SMT C23 (off at George IV Bridge). Food and drink: andSTr.coffee Disabled: Ent: 3ydTea3THE Aud: 5ydat(Stime Flat.of performance. EMMA CLARSACH ANDREWSCHRIANDSTIASTN -GEORGES AT FESTIVALCOTTITIMSEH HARPI SOCIETY - ST Chapter House Venue 91 Pa)mere^on^ia' cera/ Info* &225 225 Office: 6293 Tickets 6293. ■ H3 Box 7.30am —9.00pm Buses: 1343/44, or Haymarket: 2/12,100,3,SMT 4, 21,C5,22/25, 26,44/66. 31, 33,NS 34/35, 65, 85/86, C55, 103/203, 154. Food and drink: Disabled: Ent:STI3ydARefreshments 1. Aud: 4yd alFlatl dayWC.Mon-Sat. EMMA CHRI ST. MARY' FEATURING ALBERTON -REMEDI OS ANDS CATHEDRAL FRIENDS - WAGNER NIGHTS St. Paul’s & St. George's Church 8i Hall, Venue 114 York Place. Tickets 55611am—11pm. 1202. F10 Box Office: Buses: 11, 13, Andrew 15-17, 19,Sq.24, 39, E, Scottish 44, or any bus toFoodYorkand8,Place/St drink:22Refreshments and snacks available all day. Disabled: yd-rearPALAVER level.PRODUCTI AND CANEnt:-IT BE??? PARABLE PUPPET THEATRE PERESTROI K A PRODUCTI ONSONS- -SALTMI NE THEATRE COMPANY - THE WARDROBE THEATRE COMPANY Stockbridge House, 2 Cheyne Street. Venue 148 Disabled: Details notCOMPANY available - OLGA ANOKHINA'S GROUPD5 - QMW THEATRE The Subway, 69 Cowgate. Venue 39 Buses: 1/6, 34/35 (offatatGeorge High IVStreet), 23, 27-29, 40-42,K9 45-47, SMT C23 (off Bridge). FoodJUNEandFROST drink:PRODUCTI Licensed ONS bar at time of performance TG's, TG225Willis3003andMessages: Co, 135a 346 George Tickets 4684Street. Venue 103G6 Box Office: 8am-5pm Buses: George St: 13, 18, 19/39, SMT C23, 28/29, 129(off(offat Hanover at Frederick St). 9,47, 23,20,27,64,22/25, 40/41, 42/46, 45, SMTC23 St).cafeLRT x64,bar81,available 81A, 82. Food and drink: Restaurant, and licensed all day. Disabled: Ent: 5WC:yds flat+3 1strstr.(MAud:and+13str 15 yds flat +Totally 1 str +inaccessible 3 str HR. W) unadapted. for wheelchairs users. Guide dogs admitted. HelpA LOST available. COMEDY CLUB Theatre End, St -John's Church Hall, Venue 126 West End228West Princes Tickets 9292 St.30pm. H6 Box Office: 10am—11. Buses: 2/12, 3, 4, 9, 10, 86,100, 11, 15-18,SMT21-29, 31, 33, 36,C55,40-48, 64, 65, x66, 69,80,85, Cl, C5, C11, 64A, 44/66, 79, 80, 86, 88. LRT 74, 75, x78, 79, x79, 80-82, 89. and70, drink: Food Cornerstone Cafe all day (closes early evening). Disabled: by(adapted). path from Princes Street: Ent: 20yd Flat. Aud:ABSOLUTE 1yd FlatEnter WC BANANA THEATRE COMPANY -- IELSIMAGINORE EYTNEWCOMPANY HERRI K THEATRE ATIOTHEATRE N INWEST POWERCOEND-ENGLISH SCHOOL, CKUWAI T DRAMACLUBGROUP - NTHEATRE
Iron Kirk, High Street.
Valvona & Crolla, Venue 67 top of Leith Walk. 19 Elm Row, Tickets 5569.00am 6066 F12 K Box Office: —6pm. Buses: 1/6,or 2/12, 7, 10,to St14,Andrew 16, 17, Sq/York 22/25, 32/52, 34/35,from 87, 1' SMT C3 any bus PI. Al l buses Leith/London Rd.6yd 1 Str. Aud: 45yd 8 Str HR. WC unadapted. + .1 Disabled: Ent: Unsuitable for wheelchair users. Guide dogs admitted. Help lj' available. VALVONA & CROLLA Waterstone' s Booksellers, Venue 113 13 &2251283436 Princes St., 83 George St. Info G9,G6,G7 Box Office: 9.30am —9pm. Buses: 3,81/81A, C3, 7, 8,82,C11,86, 14,87,21,89,31,131,33,133,36, 315. 64, 65, 69, 7N, 70, 80/80A, NS 6N, 105/205, 106/206. Food and drink: Refreshments at time of performance. AUGUST LITERARY RAVE AT WATERSTONE'S Waverley Shopping Centre, Princes Street, Venue 164H9 Cnr. Waverley Buses: 1/6, 34/35,Bridge. R60 or any bus to North Bridge/Mound, fl Disabled: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE EDUCATION THEATRE CO. The Wee229Red1003Bar, Edinburgh College of Art. Venue K761 Tickets Box Office: SMT 12 noon—10pm Buses: C23, 27-29, LRT 45. Food and23,drink: Disabled: Ramp toLicensed venue, bar Ground level. Toilets not accessible to wheelchair users. THE WEE RED BAR The WHALE Crescent. Venue, Chamber of Commerce, Venue 35 3 Randolph Tickets 220121512.noon—10pm. Messages 458 3267. G4 Box Office: Buses: 2/12,4,4A, 8,11,15-17,19,20,22,25,39,42-46,65, EFood Scottish C2, C5, 44, 66, 106, 124/125, 129. and drink: Licensed at timeTheatre of performance onlySp, Disabled: Ent:for 2ydwheelchair 2 Str bar& users. ramp. Aud: unsuitable Cabaret Aud:3yd3yd.29 WC Adapted. Guide dogs admitted, help available. THE WHALE VENUE Wireworks Playground,or 5259) behind Fringe Office. VenueJ91 (Messages 226 Buses: 1/6,Open 34/35,air5257venue R60 or30yd any bus to North Bridge/Mound. Disabled: HOTCHASAURUS REX - WIREWORKSFlat.
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SUMMER EXHIBITIONS 199 NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAI'
MONET TO MATISSE Landscape Painting in France 1874-1914 11 August - 23 October 1994 Made possible by NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND Edinburgh eiF VISIONS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE 16August - 5 November 1994 SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Edinburgh
THE ROMANTIC SPIRIT IN GERMAN ART 1790-1990 28 July - 7 September 1994 ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY & THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY Edinburgh Sponsored by ]
Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 2-5pm. During Edinburgh Festival, opening times at National Gallery, Royal Scottish Academy & FruitMarket Gallery extended to: Monday to Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 1 lam-6pm.