spring/summer brochure 2009
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Brochure detailing all the productions, classes and special events at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow from January to June 2009.TRANSCRIPT
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THEATRE PHOTOGRAPHY: IAIN G FARRELL
ONLY A HOP ACROSS THE RIVER
CHRISTMAS SHOW 2009
CINDERELLAA ROCK’N’ROLL MUSICAL VERSIONBY ALAN McHUGH
Reserve your seats before 31 January 2009
and get your tickets at this year’s prices!
Call our Box Office now on 0141 429 0022
CITIZENS THEATRE119 Gorbals Street
Glasgow G5 9DS
BY FOOT
A short walk from the Merchant City and
Trongate, straight across Victoria Bridge.
SUBWAY
The nearest underground stop is
BRIDGE STREET which is 5 mins
walk from the theatre.
BUSES
A large number of buses stop outside
the theatre on Gorbals Street including
5, 7, 12, 20, 31, 37, 66, 67, 74, 75 & 267.
TRAIN
20 minute walk from Queen Street or
Central Station, 10 minute walk from
Argyle Street Station.
CAR PARK
FREE car parking is available in our
own car park adjacent to the theatre
building. Entry is via Crown Street &
Laurieston Road.
CITIZENS COMMUNITYCOMPANY CELEBRATES ITS 10TH BIRTHDAY!
Throughout 2009 we will be marking
10 years of our Community Company
including a unique artistic exchange
with Länsteatern i Örebro, a theatre in
Sweden which set up its own community
theatre project this year inspired by the
successful Citizens model.
PIONEERING PROJECT WITH YOUNG PEOPLE WHO STAMMER
In a groundbreaking partnership with
the British Stammering Association
Scotland, the Outspoken project
sponsored by ScottishPower culminates
in a new play written by Davey Anderson
which tours Scotland during March and
April 2009.
‘ THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLEAND INFORMATIVE AND NOT A POWERPOINTPRESENTATION IN SIGHT!’
That was the feedback from one of the
attenders at our new corporate training
courses which use drama techniques
to look at confidence, presentation and
team building.
‘ FABULOUS, CONFIDENCEBUILDING CLASSES –WORTH EVERY PENNY.’
Just one parent’s endorsement of our
weekend drama classes for 4-15 year
olds. Every weekend nearly 300 young
people attend 18 different classes.
‘ I REALLY LIKE THE CITIZENSBECAUSE EVERYONE IS VERYFRIENDLY AND IT FEELSLIKE ONE BIG FAMILY’
That was just one of the views shared by
our new Young Consultants team who
have been invited by the theatre to share
their opinions and ideas on how we can
do even more to engage children and
young people in the life of our theatre.
YELLOW MOON CONTINUESITS TRAVELS IN SCOTLANDAND EUROPE
TAG’s award-winning David Greig
play about two teenagers on the run
embarks on its 3rd year of touring,
taking in The Hague and Frankfurt.
THE SOUND OF MY VOICE,RE-STAGED FORINTERNATIONAL DELEGATES
Our hit studio show from spring 2008
was specially re-staged for international
delegates visiting the country as part of
Scotland Live, run by the Federation of
Scottish Theatre.
COMMENDATION WON INARTS & BUSINESS AWARDS
For ScottishPower’s longstanding
relationship with the theatre.
YOUNG CO. STAR IN NEWDAVEY ANDERSON PLAY FOR NATIONAL THEATRE
In July 2008 members of the Citizens
Young Co. were part of the Royal
National Theatre’s New Connections
festival in a new play commissioned
from playwright Davey Anderson.
Such was the success of their
London premiere, the Young Co.
subsequently toured Glasgow schools
for the first time.
02 | 03
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WELCOME
A FIRE EXIT AND CITIZENS THEATRE CO-PRODUCTION
04 | 05
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Mon 19 – Sat 31 January 7-9.20pm,
Shows begin every 20 minutes,
Show lasts approximately
1 hour & 20 minutes
PREVIEWS
Mon 19 January
TICKET PRICES
£12 full price + standard concessions,
previews £4
PRE-SHOW Q&A
Tue 27 January, 6pm, Free
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
Sat 24 January, 1-4pm, Free but ticketed
Please note: This production will
involve significant amounts of walking
and climbing stairs. Please contact
Box Office for more information.
Warning: not for the squeamish!
Recommended for 16+
SUBROSAWRITTEN & DIRECTED BY DAVID LEDDY
A gothic Victorian promenade show through the
secret backstage spaces of the Citizens Theatre.
Out of the shadows comes a motley crew
of sopranos, hoofers and wig-masters.
They tell a haunting, mournful and darkly
comic tale of yet another chorus girl
burning to death beneath the stage while
the show carried on above her head. Can
somebody put a stop to these incidents?
Will there be a bloodthirsty coup or a red
velvet revolution? The management are
literally getting away with murder…
Sub Rosa has been specially created for
the Citizens by David Leddy, who has
been described as a “theatrical maverick”
(Financial Times) and “one of the most
interesting dramatic writers on the
Scottish scene” (The Scotsman). This
promenade show will take an audience
of just 15 people at a time through the
backstage areas of the theatre.
Cast includes: Cora Bissett, Angela
Darcy, Louise Ludgate, David Magowan,
Alison Peebles & Finlay Welsh.
Tickets strictly limited, advanced
booking highly recommended.
CITIZENS COMPANY
06 | 07
DIRECTED BY JEREMY RAISON
DESIGN BY PHILIP WITCOMB
LIGHTING DESIGN BY
DOUGLAS KUHRT
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 11 February –
Saturday 7 March, 7.30pm
PREVIEWS
Wednesday 11 & Thursday
12 February, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Saturday 28 February, 2.30pm
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE
Thursday 19 February, 7.30pm
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE
Tuesday 24 February, 7.30pm
SIGNED PERFORMANCE
Thursday 26 February, 7.30pm
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FOR PRICES
University lecturer Frank needs to earn
some extra money. He’s bored teaching
ungrateful undergraduates and prefers
to reflect on his life and career failings
through a whisky glass. Rita, a working-
class hairdresser not afraid to speak
her mind, has discovered a passion
for higher education. She just needs
someone to get her through her exams.
Frank attempts to teach his unorthodox
student to appreciate literature and
they embark on a journey of self-
discovery which turns both their worlds
upside down.
Educating Rita is a modern classic
which has enjoyed worldwide success
including the award-winning 1983 film.
One of the most successful
playwrights of his generation, Willy
Russell has also written Shirley
Valentine, Stags and Hens, Our Day Out
and the musical Blood Brothers.
CITIZENS COMPANY
EDUCATING RITA
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BY WILLY RUSSELL
A laugh out loud comedyand a tender human story.
08 | 09
Helene Alving is about to dedicate an
orphanage she has built in memory of
her dead husband. For years she put
up with his infidelity for fear of being
shunned by the community. Now her
beloved son has returned home from
Paris, but he brings with him a deadly
secret and her carefully constructed
façade is in danger of being destroyed.
Ibsen puts society under the microscope
in this fascinating portrayal of a family
haunted by revelations of the moral
corruptions in its past.
One of Ibsen’s most powerful and
controversial works, Ghosts is still
hauntingly relevant today.
DIRECTED BY JEREMY RAISON
DESIGN BY JASON SOUTHGATE
LIGHTING DESIGN BY
CHARLES BALFOUR
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 13 –
Saturday 30 May, 7.30pm
PREVIEWS
Wednesday 13 &
Thursday 14 May, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Saturday 23 May, 7.30pm
AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE
Thursday 21 May, 7.30pm
SIGNED PERFORMANCE
Thursday 28 May, 7.30pm
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
FOR PRICES
BY HENRIK IBSENIN A VERSION BY AMELIA BULLMORE
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CITIZENS COMPANY
A timeless classic by one ofthe world’s great playwrights.
10 | 11
Welcome to an enchanted place built
specially for small people with big
imaginations.
A snore-boring museum opens its
dusty doors to visitors ready for a
visual adventure.
Will the unexpected arrival of a new
exhibit help the sad and lonely museum
attendant finally find the happiness he
has longed for?
Museum of Dreams will take place in
a specially created space and through
performance, puppetry and projection
will transport audiences to a world
of dreams.
World premiere of a new multi-media
show for children.
Recommended for school groups,
families and children aged 6-8 years.
Also on tour to the Bank of Scotland
Imaginate Festival, 28 May – 1 June
CREATED & DIRECTED BY
AILIE COHEN & GUY HOLLANDS
SET DESIGN BY FRANCIS GALLUP
SOUND DESIGN BY
NIK PAGET-TOMLINSON
LIGHTING DESIGN BY KAI FISCHER
MAIN REHEARSAL ROOM
Tue 19 – Tue 26 May
SCHOOLS PERFORMANCES
Tue 19, 10.30am
Wed 20 & Thu 21, 10.30am & 1pm
Tue 26, 10.30am &1pm
FAMILY PERFORMANCES
Fri 22, 11am & 2pm
Sat 23, 11am, 2pm & 5pm
ALL TICKETS
£7
FAMILY DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE
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CITIZEN YCITIZENS YOUNG CO.
A strange night journey into the
secrets of the city, identity and beyond.
Award-winning Scottish playwright
Peter Arnott (The Breathing House,
Cyprus, Swindle and Death) writes a
new play for the Young Co.
Recommended for 14+
DIRECTED BY NEIL PACKHAM
CIRCLE STUDIO
Wednesday 8 –
Saturday 11 April, 7.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£7 full price, £5 all concessions
BY PETER ARNOTT
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12 | 13
CITIZENS COMMUNITY COMPANY
Love is in the air and hairspray’s in the hair. Broken hearts and broken heels, Cheap wine and cheap laughs, Wrapped up in a chip poke and sealed with a kiss.
Part of the year-long celebrations
marking the 10th anniversary of the
Citizens Community Company. Join us
for an evening of Glaswegian cabaret
and song.
Written and performed by members
of the Citizens Community Company.
Recommended for 15+
DIRECTED BY NEIL PACKHAM
CIRCLE STUDIO
Wednesday 11 – Saturday 14 February,
7.30pm (& 9.30pm Sat only)
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£7 full price, £5 all concessions
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“theatre with attitude”THE HERALD (on Young Co.)
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Life should be sweet for theatre
manager Stanley at the Leeds Empire
‘Variety’. The bill-topping comic
Reg Henson is a hero of the working
classes.
But Stanley has problems. A singer
has been sent from London who also
expects top-billing. The council want
Stanley to tone down Reg’s vulgar
routine. The number two comic and
one half of the tap dancing twins are
having an affair. And the band are
stuck in traffic.
Will the show go on?
A comedy that celebrates post war
variety entertainment, Only When I
Laugh! is written by and stars Jack
Shepherd (TV’s Detective Wycliffe).
MAIN THEATRE
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 March, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Saturday 14 March, 2.30pm
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
FOR PRICES
Prodigy, Soldier, Traveller, Poet,
but always and ever a Showman!
In 1881, one of the Victorian theatre’s
most enigmatic impresarios, Mr Edward
Gant, presented his famed travelling
show for the very last time. In 2009,
Anthony Neilson and Headlong Theatre
are proud to present a reconstruction
of this historic and extraordinary evening
of mystery and magic, spectacle and
strangeness. Behold… The Amazing
Feats Of Loneliness!
Anthony Neilson is one of Britain’s
most acclaimed playwrights, creating
pioneering, taboo-breaking new work in
a bold and compassionate way. Edward
Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness is
a beautiful and very funny exploration
of performance and performers,
of sadness, mortality and wonder.
Recommended for 14+. Contains
strong language and scenes of a
wonderfully freakish nature.
DIRECTED BY STEVE MARMION
DESIGNED BY TOM SCUTT
LIGHTING BY MALCOLM RIPPETH
COMPOSER AND SOUND DESIGN
BY TOM MILLS
MAIN THEATRE
Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21 March, 7.30pm
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
FOR PRICES
LOVE&MADNESS
ONLY WHEN I LAUGH!BY JACK SHEPHERD BY ANTHONY NEILSON
HEADLONG THEATRE & THE NUFFIELD THEATRE SOUTHAMPTON
14 | 15
16 | 17
DEVISED BY THE COMPANY
DIRECTED BY JAMIE WOOD
PERFORMED BY TOM FRANKLAND
& SEBASTIEN LAWSON
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21 February,
7.30pm
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
FOR PRICES
METRO
THE SCOTSMAN
FINANCIAL TIMES
THE HERALD
NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND & DONMAR WAREHOUSE
BE NEAR METOP OF THE WORLD
PAPERWEIGHT
COMPANY CHORDELIA
A STAGE VERSION BY IAN MCDIARMIDFROM THE NOVEL BY ANDREW O’HAGAN
Cast: Jimmy Chisholm, Blythe Duff,
Kathryn Howden, Ian McDiarmid,
David McGranaghan, Richard Madden,
Helen Mallon, Colette O‘Neil, Benny
Young and Jimmy Yuill.
DIRECTED BY JOHN TIFFANY
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 25 March –
Saturday 4 April, 7.30pm
MATINEES
Saturday 28 March & 4 April, 2.30pm
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FOR PRICES
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LES AMOUREUX (THE LOVERS)
A sell out show at the Edinburgh Festival
Fringe 2008.
Paperweight is the absurd story of two
men trapped in mindless office jobs.
As the pressures of work and the ever
present threat of the telephone ringing
increase, chaos descends. An (almost)
silent comedy of escalating intensity
and surprising tenderness.
Paperweight has received critical acclaim
including a Scotsman Fringe First Award
during the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Recommended for 14+
Contains nudity & strong language
Cast: Kally Lloyd-Jones, Linda
McLaughlin, Damian Thantrey,
Jenny Nixon & Amelia Cardwell
One night only!
CHOREOGRAPHED & DIRECTED BY
KALLY LLOYD-JONES
CO-DIRECTION BY LINDA MCLAUGHLIN
DESIGN BY TOM ROGERS
LIGHTING DESIGN BY
GRAHAME GARDNER
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 8 April, 7.30pm
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FOR PRICES
A new adaptation of Ayrshire novelist
Andrew O’Hagan’s Booker Prize
nominated book.
Be Near Me is a captivating and moving
story about love, morality and regret,
told through the experiences of an
Oxford-educated Catholic priest. Father
David is assigned to a new parish in a
crippled Scottish town on the Ayrshire
coast where sectarianism runs rife.
Drifting away from his peers in the town,
he is drawn to Mark and Lisa, a troubled
teenage couple who attend the nearby
school. As events take a perilous
direction, Father David’s infatuation
splinters his life into pieces.
Be Near Me is adapted by the
celebrated Scottish actor Ian McDiarmid
(Star Wars) who also appears in the
central role of Father David. The cast
also includes Blythe Duff (Taggart) and
is directed by the National Theatre of
Scotland’s John Tiffany, who directed
the renowned Black Watch.
Based on Angela Carter’s The Lady
of the House of Love.
A story of love, life and death, a twisted
Sleeping Beauty with the feel of a gothic
fantasy. Combining dance, opera and
physical theatre, Les Amoureux is a
sensual tale of purity and damage.
“an abundance of performing talent”THE HERALD (on Company Chordelia)
WUTHERINGHEIGHTS
The scorched desert landscape of
Rajasthan is the setting for this musical
interpretation of Emily Brontë’s classic
tale of passion, jealousy and revenge.
Shakuntala is the beautiful and
headstrong daughter of merchant Singh.
Krishan is the wild street urchin that
Singh adopts. Thrown together as
unlikely siblings, their adolescent play
turns into tumultuous passion. But can
their love withstand Indian society’s
taboos and hierarchies, not to mention
Shakuntala’s yearning for the riches
and status that only Vijay can provide?
Wuthering Heights is the latest show
from Tamasha – creator of The Trouble
with Asian Men, Strictly Dandia and the
groundbreaking East is East.
Brontë goes to Bollywood in an irresistible new musical.
ORIGINAL CONCEPT AND
BOOK BY DEEPAK VERMA
MUSIC BY SHEEMA MUKHERJEE
& FELIX CROSS
LYRICS BY FELIX CROSS
DIRECTED BY KRISTINE
LANDON-SMITH
MAIN THEATRE
Tuesday 21 – Saturday 25 April, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Saturday 25 April, 2.30pm
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FOR PRICES
CATHERINE WHEELS THEATRE COMPANY
BASED ON THE BOOK BY E. NESBIT
TAMASHA & COLISEUM THEATRE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LYRIC HAMMERSMITH
CREATED BY TAMASHABASED ON THE NOVEL BY EMILY BRONTË
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DIRECTED BY JO TIMMINS
DESIGN BY KAREN TENNENT
LIGHTING DESIGN BY
ELIZABETH POWELL
COMPOSED BY DAVID TROUTON
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 15 – Saturday 18 April
Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16, 2.30pm
Friday 17 & Saturday 18, 11am & 2.30pm
ALL TICKETS £7
FAMILY DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
18 | 19
Imagine you were king.
Imagine you could do anything
you wanted, except one thing.
You must never ever open
The Book of Beasts.
Lionel was just a little boy and he had
only been king for twenty-four hours.
He had been told that he must not open
The Book of Beasts, but surely one
little peek wouldn’t hurt? But when
Lionel opens the book he accidentally
unleashes a wicked red dragon that
terrorises his faithful subjects.
Can Lionel save his kingdom from
the dragon?
This remarkable story from the
author of The Railway Children and
Five Children and It, will be a fun-filled,
magical adventure for everyone aged
five and over.
A new production from the makers
of Martha, Lifeboat and most recently,
Something Wicked This Way Comes.
www.catherinewheels.co.uk
EASTER
HOLIDAY
FAMILY
SHOW
DIRECTED BY STEPHEN CAFFERTY
Cast: Scott Kyle, Colin Little &
James Miller
MAIN THEATRE
Wednesday 29 April –
Saturday 2 May, 7.30pm
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FOR PRICES
What happens when you lock up
a Celtic fan with a Rangers fan on
the day of the Old Firm match?
Billy and Tim have been steeped in
bigotry since birth. Is it possible for
them to change their views? And why
is the warden waiting on tenderhooks
for the phone to ring?
A powerful comedy with a serious
message.
Singin’ I’m No A Billy He’s A Tim
returns to the Citizens following a
sell-out run in June 2008 and a
subsequent sell-out tour.
Recommended for 16+
Contains strong language
NLP THEATRE COMPANY
Back by popular demand
SINGIN’ I’M NO A BILLY HE’S A TIMBY DES DILLON
An intimate and compelling solo
performance about long-distance
swimming, celebrity, storytelling
and time.
Mercedes Gleitze was a sportswoman
who swam extensively, breaking and
setting records, often far in advance
of the men in her field. Lynda Radley
found her in a photograph and has
been fascinated and frustrated in
equal measure ever since…
Following performances at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Dublin, Cork
and Amsterdam, The Art of Swimming
returns to Glasgow for one week only.
DIRECTED BY TOM CREED
DESIGNED BY CLAIRE HALLERAN
MUSIC BY MICHAEL JOHN MCCARTHY
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tuesday 12 – Saturday 16 May, 7.30pm
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“a wonderfully honest andhumane piece of work”
METRO
“haunting and strangely eloquent”
THE SCOTSMAN
“first class” SUNDAY MAIL
“consistently funny and highly authentic” THE SCOTSMAN
Written by Lee Hall, author of the hugely
successful Billy Elliot, the award winning
Spoonface Steinberg is an intimate
monologue told from the perspective of
an autistic child named Spoonface.
The original Radio 4 production broke all
records for repeat requests. This stage
production couples Hall’s poetic writing
with an outstanding performance from
Zoe Thorne.
“funny, intense, poetic”THE TELEGRAPH
DIRECTED BY MICHAEL FENTIMAN
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tuesday 21 – Saturday 25 April, 7.30pm
SEE BOOKING INFORMATION
FOR PRICES
BEGGARS & KINGS PRODUCTIONS
SPOONFACESTEINBERG
PLAYGROUP
THE ART OF SWIMMING
BY LEE HALL
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WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY LYNDA RADLEY
20 | 21
22 | 23
REID KERR COLLEGEACTING & PERFORMANCESTUDENTS
Following the success of Macbeth and
House of Bernarda Alba, final year
students of the Academy of Creative
Arts at Reid Kerr College return this
season to present Romeo & Juliet and
Men Should Weep.
ROMEO & JULIETBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
In a climate plagued with knife crime,
ASBOs and gang culture, never has
Shakespeare’s text been more relevant
to young people. A new, edgy and tense
interpretation.
DIRECTED BY GAVIN SINCLAIR
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tue 24 – Sat 28 February, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Thu 26 February, 2.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£8 full price, £6 all concessions
MEN SHOULD WEEPBY ENA LAMONT STEWART
A classic of the last century, this play
examines the ravaging effects of poverty
on the working class Scot and
exemplifies the triumph of the human
spirit over adversity.
DIRECTED BY LEEON GRAHAM
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tue 3 – Sat 7 March, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Thu 5 March, 2.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£8 full price, £6 all concessions
STUDENT DRAMA SEASON
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XLC THEATRE COMPANY IN ASSOCIATION WITHLANGSIDE COLLEGE
GLASGOW COLLEGE OFNAUTICAL STUDIES
DANCE SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND
THE PILLOWMANBY MARTIN McDONAGH
"Once Upon A Time..." will never be the
same again.
XLC Theatre Company present Martin
McDonagh’s critically acclaimed black
comedy about Katurian K. Katurian -
a short story writer living in a totalitarian
state, whose gruesome tales seem to
mirror the disappearance of local
children. This play is a theatrical
rollercoaster ride of comedy and cruelty
that leads us to an unnervingly
shocking, yet hilariously macabre
examination of authoritarian brutality.
XLC is Langside College’s postgraduate
company created to give newly-qualified
actors an early professional platform.
DIRECTED BY DAVID LEE-MICHAEL
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tue 10 – Sat 14 March, 7.30pm
MATINEES
Thu 12 & Sat 14 March, 2.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
Tue – Thu, all tickets £7
Fri – Sat, £10 full price, £7 all
concessions
Matinees, all tickets £7
THE TRIALBY FRANZ KAFKA
Following the success of Animal Farm
and Passing Places students from the
Glasgow College of Nautical Studies
return to the Citizens with Steven
Berkoff’s version of Kafka’s The Trial.
Joseph K awakens one morning and,
for unknown reasons, is arrested and
persecuted for an unspecified crime.
The dark, psychological and nightmarish
world in which Joseph K finds himself
will be intimately recreated in the
Circle Studio.
DIRECTED BY STEPHEN CAFFERTY
CIRCLE STUDIO
Tue 17 – Sat 21 March, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Sat 21 March, 2.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£8 full price, £5 all concessions
MUSICAL THEATRE COURSE
The students of the Musical Theatre
course from the Dance School of
Scotland make their annual return
to the Citizens following last year’s
triumphant success with All Shook Up.
The national centre for dance and
musical theatre based in Knightswood
Secondary School continue to impress
and this year’s show promises to be
another spectacular performed with
a full professional orchestra.
MAIN THEATRE
Wed 10 – Sat 13 June, 7.30pm
MATINEE
Sat 13 June, 2.30pm
SPECIAL TICKET PRICE
£10 full price, £8 children & students
Our popular programme of drama
classes for 4-15 year olds continues
to create a buzz in the theatre at
weekends.
Drama increases self-confidence and
social skills, encourages children to use
their creativity and imagination, plus it’s
lots of fun! Professional drama tutors
lead the classes, which run to coincide
with school terms.
CLASSES AND TIMES
TEENAGERS @ CITZ 13-15 years
Saturdays
13-15 years 3.45-5.15pm
Sundays
13-15 years 2-3.30pm & 4-5.30pm
COST (all classes)
£5.50 per child per session. Full term
cost is paid in two installments.
A FREE cup of tea, coffee or juice is
available in the foyer for any parents
who wish to stay whilst their
child takes part in the
session. The theatre also
has a FREE car park +
FREE WiFi available.
Call the Box Office
now to book a
place on 0141
429 0022.
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Back by popular demand, the second
Citizens Summer Academy. Meet new
friends, learn drama skills and work
with professional drama tutors in one
of the UK’s most prestigious theatres.
1 WEEK COURSES FOR
4-5 years
10am-12noon and 1-3pm,
Mon 20 - Fri 24 July
6-8 years
9am-3pm,
Mon 29 June - Sat 4 July,
Mon 6 - Sat 11 July,
Mon 13 - Sat 18 July
2 WEEK COURSES FOR
9-12 years
9am-3pm,
Mon 29 June - Sat 11 July,
Mon 13 - Sat 25 July
13-16 years
10am-4pm, Mon 13 - Sat 25 July
COST
4-5 years £55 (£45 conc)
6-8 years £90 (£70 conc)
9-12 years £180 (£140 conc)
13-16 years £180 (£140 conc)
Deposit required. For more
information or to book call the
Box Office on 0141 429 0022.
Limited concession places available.
SUMMER ACADEMYAn action-packed drama week for
those aged 6-8 and 9-12 years.
Exciting drama activities and
performances to fire imaginations
during the spring break.
Tuesday 14 to Saturday 18 April,
9am-3pm
COST
£90 full price, £70 concession
Deposit required. For more
information or to book call the
Box Office on 0141 429 0022.
Limited concession places available.
EASTER ACADEMY
ARTS & CRAFTS DROP-IN CLUB
3-5pm EVERY DAY
During both Easter and Summer
Academy we also run our very own
arts and crafts drop-in sessions.
Just £3 per day (no booking required).
24 | 25
KIDS @ CITZ4-12 years
Saturdays
4-5 years 10.30-11.30am & 2-3pm
6-8 years 11.45am-12.45pm, 3.15-4.15pm
& 3.45-5pm
9-12 years 2-3.30pm
Sundays
4-5 years 12 noon-1pm & 3-4pm
6-8 years 1.30-2.30pm & 4.30-5.30pm
9-10 years 12 noon-1.30pm & 2-3.30pm
11-12 years 12 noon-1.30pm & 4-5.30pm
SPRING TERM 10 January - 22 March 2009 (10 sessions)
There will be no sessions on
14-15 February.
SUMMER TERM 25 April - 21 June 2009 (8 sessions)
There will be no sessions on 23-24 May.
DRAMA CLASSES
NIGHTSCHOOL
SPRING TERM
Mondays (LEVEL 2 & 3)
19 January – 16 March 2009
Tuesdays (LEVEL 1)
20 January – 17 March 2009
9 sessions. Booking opens 01/12/08
SUMMER TERM
Mondays (LEVEL 2 & 3)
20 April - 29 June 2009 (no session
on bank holidays 4 and 25 May)
Tuesdays (LEVEL 1)
21 April – 16 June 2009
9 sessions. Booking opens 16/03/09
All courses suitable for adults 22 years+
COST
£75 (£50 concession).
Must be paid in full at time of booking.
Call the Box Office now to book
a place on 0141 429 0022.
THEATRE-BASED
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
PRESENTING WITH IMPACT
Wednesday 29 April 2009, 10am – 4pm
How can you present more successfully
and feel more at ease? Our training
focuses on your style of presentation
rather than your content and explores
how voice, body language and
personality can work together to make
more impact.
HANDLING CONFLICT
WITH CONFIDENCE
Thursday 30 April 2009, 10am – 4pm
Develop simple techniques for de-
escalating difficult situations at work.
We will explore ways to build rapport
and give you the opportunity to try out
your skills with the trainers in role as
‘types’ of challenging personalities.
TEAM BUILDING
Call us to request a date/time
Why play paintball in a muddy field in the
rain when you could have a real laugh
in the warmth of the Citizens Theatre?
Improve your team’s communication
skills through a range of drama activities
that’ll get everyone talking!
PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
Glasgow Housing Association
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
The Crown Office and
Procurator Fiscal Service
Clydebank College
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority
The Big Lottery Fund
BOOKING
Cost per person (includes a buffet lunch).
Individuals/Freelancers £105
Education/Charities £125
Businesses £170
20% discount for bookings of 5 or more.
Workshops listed above take place in
the Citizens Theatre. We can also bring
the magic of the theatre to you on a
date that suits.
For more info please contact
Louise Brown on 0141 418 6273 /
LEARNINGLEARNING
“An entertaining
and really useful
afternoon – when’s
the next one?”
(PREVIOUS PARTICIPANT)
BOX OFFICE:
0141 429 0022 WWW.CITZ.CO.UK
MAKE IT WORK
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LEVEL 1 BEGINNERS
Tuesdays 7-9pm
LEVEL 2 INTERMEDIATE
Mondays 5.30-7.30pm
Level 1 and 2 participants will explore
a variety of classic and contemporary
texts from past, present and future
Citizens Theatre productions. The
sessions are led by a professional
drama director with guest visits from
the Citizens Theatre’s artistic team.
LEVEL 3 ADVANCED
Mondays 7.30-9.30pm
This new class, designed specifically
for those who have completed
Nightschool Level 2, will focus on
performance techniques allowing
students to enhance and develop
skills gained in earlier sessions.
Places allocated on a first come
first served basis.
Suitable for adults who want to try their hand at performing,Nightschool is a fun and informal introduction to acting skills.
ACTING CLASSES FOR ADULTS
The Citizens provides a variety of
services to facilitate access to the
theatre. Our staff are trained to make
your visit easy and enjoyable. If you
would like more information on any
of the services detailed below please
call our Box Office on 0141 429 0022.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
Wheelchair access is available in the
stalls area of our main theatre and in
our studios. Look out for the symbol
on our seating plan. Adapted toilets are
also available.
GUIDE DOGS ARE WELCOME
INDUCTION LOOP
Induction loop and infrared systems
are provided. Please ask our Box Office
staff to advise on the best seats to book,
to optimise the hearing benefits from
this system.
AUDIO DESCRIPTION
Available on certain pre-advertised
show evenings or afternoons, visually
impaired theatre-attenders can listen
to a description delivered around the
dialogue of a performance through a
headset. Infrared headsets are available
on request from the Box Office and
can be reserved at the time of booking.
Look out for the symbol in our diary
to find out what performances are
available with this service.
TOUCH TOURS
Touch tours are also available in
advance of each audio described
performance. Please book two weeks
in advance through our Box Office.
SIGNED PERFORMANCES
We offer a Sign Language Theatre
Interpreter on stage during certain
performances. Look out for the
symbol in our diary to find out what
performances are available with this
service.
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE
Captioning converts the spoken word
into text which provides access to live
performance for people with hearing
loss. In captioning the words appear
on a screen at the same time as they
are sung or spoken. Captions also
include sound effects and offstage
noises. Look out for the symbol in our
diary to find out what performances
are available with this service. For more
information on captioning please visit
www.scottishtheatre.org
ACCESS TO THE CITIZENS
BAR & CAFE
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BOX OFFICE:
0141 429 0022 WWW.CITZ.CO.UK
A friendly and cosy place to enjoy
a drink before and after the show.
The Citizens has two bars serving
hot and cold drinks and a selection
of snacks. We stay open until midnight
on Friday and Saturday nights, so you
can rub shoulders with the cast, while
you digest what’s happened on stage.
The bar & café are open one hour prior
to performance times.
+FREE WiFi Access
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WHAT DID YOU THINK?
“ moved me to tears, beautifullydirected and wonderfully acted,much better entertainment than tv any day.AUDIENCE MEMBER
BEHIND THE SCENESGet behind the scenes access to our work.
Check out our blogs:
www.citizenstheatre.blogspot.com
www.tagtheatre.blogspot.com
”Normal text charge applies.
You can also get in touch with us by emailing [email protected] or
writing to us at Citizens Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, G5 9DS.
Text your comments to the theatre.
TEXT CITZAND YOURCOMMENTSTO 61211
We’re committed to putting people at
the heart of our theatre and whether
you’re an individual or a business of any
size, we would like to invite you to join a
growing number of citizens who actively
support us.
You’ll be in good company
CORPORATE CITIZENS
• Secure a creative outlet for your
company’s corporate social
responsibility needs
• Gain profile for your company’s work
in the cultural sector
• Align your brand to one of Scotland’s
and the UK’s leading producing
theatre companies
• Access high quality training courses
that use innovative drama techniques
• Entertain clients in a unique and
creative atmosphere
SPONSORS
ScottishPower
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
St Enoch Centre
Scottish Government New Arts
Sponsorship Award
CORPORATE MEMBERS
Stars
Pointer Ltd
Dalkia Energy & Technical Services
Leading Artists
Milne Craig Ltd
Rutherford & Macpherson
black light
Cast
Db Houston
DM Hall
Macdonald Reid Scott
Scottish Council for Development
and Industry
The Belhaven Brewery Company Ltd
Mitchells Roberton
Virgin Trains
City Inn Glasgow
Merkland Tank Ltd
McConechy’s Tyre Service Ltd
Leyton Consulting
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
Paul Hamlyn Foundation
The Hugh Fraser Foundation
The Binks Trust
Dr E Calder’s Charitable Trust –
per Mactaggart & Co. Solicitors
W M Mann Foundation
Citizens Theatre Society
Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust
Sense Over Sectarianism Partnership
and the Scottish Government
Saints & Sinners Club of Scotland
The Merchants House of Glasgow
The Trades House of Glasgow –
The Commonweal Fund
Glasgow Community Planning
Partnership
South Lanarkshire Council
Dumfries and Galloway Creative
Education Arts Team (CREATE)
East Renfrewshire Council
Anonymous Donor
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
The Robertson Trust
BOX OFFICE:
0141 429 0022WWW.CITZ.CO.UKWWW.TAG-THEATRE.CO.UK
SUPPORTINGCITIZENS
CORE FUNDERS
FURTHER DONATIONS
ADAPT Trust
North Lanarkshire Council
Mickel Fund
The Conservatory
The W A Cargill Fund
Cruden Foundation
Scotbelge Charitable Trust
James Wood Bequest Fund
The Craignish Trust
The Russell Trust
The Nancie Massey Charitable Trust
The Prince’s Foundation for
Children & The Arts
The Rayne Foundation
The Citizens gratefully acknowledges
the crucial support of all of our funders.
“We are delighted to support the Citizens Theatre, a company which provides an unrivalled range ofcultural experiences within the community and istestimony that the Arts are for everyone.”
SCOTTISHPOWER
INDIVIDUAL GIVING
Individual support plays an important
role in the company too and you can
contribute to our work and help us to
stage new productions nurturing a
new generation of actors, directors
and writers. In return we are pleased
to offer you opportunities to get closer
to the company.
Citizens Seat Dedication Scheme £500
Dedicate a seat in the Citizens Victorian
auditorium to a loved one or someone
you admire and respect. We can help
you remember someone special and
plan an event to mark the occasion.
FIND OUT MORE
For further information on how to get
involved please contact Mandy Orr,
Head of Development on 0141 418 6240 /
[email protected] or visit our page on
the Citizens website.
CITIZENS THEATRE LIMITED Registered
in Scotland No. SCO22513 and is a
Scottish Charity No. SCO0133
SPONSOR FOCUS
Outspoken ProjectSponsored by ScottishPower
Free drama workshops for young
people who stammer (16-30 years).
With major support from the Scottish
Arts Council and valued contributions
from W M Mann Foundation, Russell
Trust, Saints & Sinners Club of Scotland
and the Nancie Massey Charitable Trust.
This project will culminate in the
creation of an innovative piece of drama
exploring the reality of stammering and
the effect it has on the lives of people
who stammer, their families and peers.
BOX OFFICE:
0141 429 0022 WWW.CITZ.CO.UK
BOOKING YOUR TICKETS
CHOOSING YOUR SEAT – MAIN THEATRE
By phone - 0141 429 0022
Online - WWW.CITZ.CO.UK
The Box Office is open 10am – 6pm, Monday to Saturday
and to 9pm on performance evenings. CONCESSIONSALL PERFORMANCE SPACES
SENIOR CITIZENS
£3 off all full price tickets.
Matinees £7 any seat in the house.
DISABLED
£3 off all full price tickets,
+ companion comes free.
Matinees £7 any seat in the house.
STUDENTS & UNWAGED
£7 any seat in the house.
CHILDREN
£7 any seat in the house.
GORBALS CITIZENS CARD-HOLDER
£4 any seat in the house.
EQUITY, SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF
PLAYWRIGHTS, BECTU & MUSICIANS
UNION CARD-HOLDERS
£3 off all full price tickets.
FAMILY TICKETS
For all of our children’s theatre
performances.
Family of 3 £18
Family of 4 £24
Family of 5 £30
Standard single ticket price £7.
SCHOOL GROUPS
All teacher and pupil tickets £7
+ 1 free in every 10 tickets purchased.
ALL CONCESSIONS AND DISCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND CAN NOT BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.PLEASE BRING PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY WHENPICKING UP YOUR TICKETS.
ALL INFORMATION CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRINT BUT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
PRICE BAND I II III
Previews £4 £4 £4
Tuesday £7 £7 £7
Wednesday £14.50 £12 £9.50
Thursday £14.50 £12 £9.50
Friday £17 £15 £10
Saturday £17 £15 £10
Matinees £12.50 £12.50 £10
BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE
GOOD VIEW RESTRICTEDVIEW
PREVIEWS £4Anything can happen at previews – but
that’s what makes it exciting! Be part of
the creative process as productions are
given their first airing to the public.
Limited seating available.
£7 TUESDAYSEvery Tuesday night performance
just £7 for any seat in the house!
The perfect deal for bargain-hunters.
OFFERS AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCE SPACES
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METHODS OF PAYMENT
We accept payment by cash, cheque,
Mastercard, Maestro and Visa. Please
make cheques payable to Citizens
Theatre Limited.
LATECOMERS
Due to the nature of the performance
space, there is no late admittance to
the Circle or Stalls Studios under any
circumstances. Latecomers may be
admitted to the Main Theatre if there
is a suitable break in the performance.
GIFT VOUCHERS
Looking for gift ideas? Our gift vouchers
are the perfect present, redeemable
against tickets for all productions.
Ask our Box Office for more details.
CIRCLE STUDIO & STALLS STUDIO
ALL TICKETS £12
Concessions – see left.
All seats unreserved.
DIARYDATE MAIN THEATRE STUDIOS
JANUARYMON 19 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
TUE 20 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
WED 21 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
THU 22 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
FRI 23 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
SAT 24 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
MON 26 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
TUE 27 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
WED 28 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
THU 29 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
FRI 30 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
SAT 31 SUB ROSA 7 - 9.20pm (Every 20 Mins)
FEBRUARYWED 11 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MY CLYDESIDE VALENTINE 7.30pm
THU 12 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MY CLYDESIDE VALENTINE 7.30pm
FRI 13 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MY CLYDESIDE VALENTINE 7.30pm
SAT 14 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MY CLYDESIDE VALENTINE 7.30 & 9.30pm
MON 16
TUE 17 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm PAPERWEIGHT 7.30pm
WED 18 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm PAPERWEIGHT 7.30pm
THU 19 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm PAPERWEIGHT 7.30pm
FRI 20 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm PAPERWEIGHT 7.30pm
SAT 21 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm PAPERWEIGHT 7.30pm
MON 23
TUE 24 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm ROMEO & JULIET 7.30pm
WED 25 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm ROMEO & JULIET 7.30pm
THU 26 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm ROMEO & JULIET 2.30 & 7.30pm
FRI 27 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm ROMEO & JULIET 7.30pm
SAT 28 EDUCATING RITA 2.30 & 7.30pm ROMEO & JULIET 7.30pm
MARCHMON 2
TUE 3 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MEN SHOULD WEEP 7.30pm
WED 4 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MEN SHOULD WEEP 7.30pm
THU 5 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MEN SHOULD WEEP 2.30 & 7.30pm
FRI 6 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MEN SHOULD WEEP 7.30pm
SAT 7 EDUCATING RITA 7.30pm MEN SHOULD WEEP 7.30pm
MON 9
TUE 10 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 7.30pm THE PILLOWMAN 7.30pm
WED 11 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 7.30pm THE PILLOWMAN 7.30pm
THU 12 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 7.30pm THE PILLOWMAN 2.30 & 7.30pm
FRI 13 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 7.30pm THE PILLOWMAN 7.30pm
SAT 14 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 2.30 & 7.30pm THE PILLOWMAN 2.30 & 7.30pm
MON 16
TUE 17 EDWARD GANT 7.30pm THE TRIAL 7.30pm
WED 18 EDWARD GANT 7.30pm THE TRIAL 7.30pm
THU 19 EDWARD GANT 7.30pm THE TRIAL 7.30pm
FRI 20 EDWARD GANT 7.30pm THE TRIAL 7.30pm
SAT 21 EDWARD GANT 7.30pm THE TRIAL 2.30 & 7.30pm
MON 23
TUE 24
WED 25 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
THU 26 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
FRI 27 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
SAT 28 BE NEAR ME 2.30 & 7.30pm
MON 30
TUE 31 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
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DATE MAIN THEATRE STUDIOS
APRILWED 1 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
THU 2 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
FRI 3 BE NEAR ME 7.30pm
SAT 4 BE NEAR ME 2.30 & 7.30pm
MON 6
TUE 7
WED 8 LES AMOUREUX 7.30pm CITIZEN Y 7.30pm
THU 9 CITIZEN Y 7.30pm
FRI 10 CITIZEN Y 7.30pm
SAT 11 CITIZEN Y 7.30pm
MON 13
TUE 14
WED 15 BOOK OF BEASTS 2.30pm
THU 16 BOOK OF BEASTS 2.30pm
FRI 17 BOOK OF BEASTS 11am & 2.30pm
SAT 18 BOOK OF BEASTS 11am & 2.30pm
MON 20
TUE 21 WUTHERING HEIGHTS 7.30pm SPOONFACE STEINBERG 7.30pm
WED 22 WUTHERING HEIGHTS 7.30pm SPOONFACE STEINBERG 7.30pm
THU 23 WUTHERING HEIGHTS 7.30pm SPOONFACE STEINBERG 7.30pm
FRI 24 WUTHERING HEIGHTS 7.30pm SPOONFACE STEINBERG 7.30pm
SAT 25 WUTHERING HEIGHTS 2.30 & 7.30pm SPOONFACE STEINBERG 7.30pm
MON 27
TUE 28
WED 29 SINGIN’ I’M NO A BILLY HE’S A TIM 7.30pm
THU 30 SINGIN’ I’M NO A BILLY HE’S A TIM 7.30pm
MAYFRI 1 SINGIN’ I’M NO A BILLY HE’S A TIM 7.30pm
SAT 2 SINGIN’ I’M NO A BILLY HE’S A TIM 7.30pm
MON 4
TUE 5
WED 6
THU 7
FRI 8
SAT 9
MON 11
TUE 12 THE ART OF SWIMMING 7.30pm
WED 13 GHOSTS 7.30pm THE ART OF SWIMMING 7.30pm
THU 14 GHOSTS 7.30pm THE ART OF SWIMMING 7.30pm
FRI 15 GHOSTS 7.30pm THE ART OF SWIMMING 7.30pm
SAT 16 GHOSTS 7.30pm THE ART OF SWIMMING 7.30pm
MON 18
TUE 19 GHOSTS 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 10.30am
WED 20 GHOSTS 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 10.30am &1pm
THU 21 GHOSTS 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 10.30am &1pm
FRI 22 GHOSTS 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 11am &2pm
SAT 23 GHOSTS 2.30 & 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 11am, 2pm & 5pm
MON 25
TUE 26 GHOSTS 7.30pm MUSEUM OF DREAMS 10.30am &1pm
WED 27 GHOSTS 7.30pm
THU 28 GHOSTS 7.30pm
FRI 29 GHOSTS 7.30pm
SAT 30 GHOSTS 7.30pm
JUNEWED 10 DANCE SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND 7.30pm
THU 11 DANCE SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND 7.30pm
FRI 12 DANCE SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND 7.30pm
SAT 13 DANCE SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND 2.30 & 7.30pm
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BOX OFFICE:
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