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01738 621 031www.horsecross.co.uk

Perth TheatreSubscription Season

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Fri 11 – Sat 26 Sep preview Thu 10 Sep7.45pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm

With its songs, laughter and tears The Steamie is one of Scotland’s most loved plays.It’s Hogmanay in a Glasgow wash house and the girls need to get their washing done before the bells. Join Dolly, Magrit, Doreen and Mrs Culfeathers as they sing, laugh and cry their way through the last day of the year - with a little help from the not so handy Andy.

Book now to make sure you don't miss this classic comedy on stage!

audio description: Thu 24 Sep evening; Sat 26 Sep matineeBSL sign interpreted performance: Sat 26 Sep matineecaptioned performance: Fri 25 Sep evening

Tue – Thu £16; concessions £10 subscribers price £13; concessions £10Fri + Sat £17.50; concessions £12 subscribers price £14; concessions £12Sat matinee £14; concessions £9.50 subscribers price £11; concessions £9.50any performance: box £12; side circle £10; under 16s £7

“The play has a kind of hilarious perfection” Scotsman

“The Steamie gives an unashamedly nostalgic view of Glasgow's past, yet its strength is that it brings the wash house women to life without getting dewy-eyed” Guardian

Subscription Season 09/10

KIDSGO FREE

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Tue 20 – Sat 31 Oct7.45pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm

An epic adventure story and one of the best loved Scottish novels of the 20th Century.Set in the early days of the herring fisheries around the Scottish coast, it combines human emotion with stormy dangerous seas in the story of a boy growing to manhood, of a man and woman finding love in the face of tragedy, and of a community recovering from the Highland Clearances to forge a new way of life from the forbidding, unpredictable ocean.

This spectacular tale is brought to the stage by the team who brought you Sunset Song, along with award winning playwright Peter Arnott, promising a unique and exciting rendition of a Scottish classic to celebrate the year of homecoming.

audio description: Thu 29 Oct evening; Sat 31 Oct matineeBSL sign interpreted performance: Sat 31 Oct matineecaptioned performance: Sat 24 Oct matinee

Tue – Thu £16; concessions £10 subscribers price £13; concessions £10Fri + Sat £17.50; concessions £12 subscribers price £14; concessions £12Sat matinee £14; concessions £9.50 subscribers price £11; concessions £9.50any performance: box £12; side circle £10; under 16s £7

“seems to put you directly into Caithness after the Clearances... An extraordinary book.” “riveting and full of heart-stopping suspense. I had to read it through in one sitting… I could not put it down.” customer reviews of the novel, Amazon.co.uk

Subscription Season 09/10

KIDSGO FREE

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Fri 29 Jan – Sat 13 Feb preview Thu 28 Jan7.45pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm

A compelling and compassionate mystery, Proof won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony award for Best Play in 2001. It is Catherine’s 25th birthday. Her adult life has been devoted to the love and care of her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, Catherine knows that she needs to set a new course for herself.

Over the long weekend that follows she faces the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire, and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind.

A burgeoning romance and the discovery of a mysterious mathematical proof draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father’s madness - or genius - will she inherit?

Proof has since become a major film but this delicate study of a fragile life in the balance is perfectly formed for the intimacy and immediacy of live theatre.

audio description: Thu 11 Feb evening; Sat 13 Feb matineeBSL sign interpreted performance: Sat 13 Feb matineecaptioned performance: Sat 6 Feb matinee

Tue – Thu £16; concessions £10 subscribers price £13; concessions £10Fri + Sat £17.50; concessions £12 subscribers price £14; concessions £12Sat matinee £14; concessions £9.50 subscribers price £11; concessions £9.50any performance: box £12; side circle £10; under 16s £7

“combines elements of mystery and surprise with old fashioned storytelling to provide a compelling evening of theatre.” New York Daily News

“An exhilarating and assured new play, as compelling and accessible as a detective story.” New York Times

A Horsecross production

Proof Subscription Season 09/10

by David Auburn directed by Ian Grieve

KIDSGO FREE

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Fri 5 – Sat 20 Mar preview Thu 4 Mar7.45pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm

A classic coming-of-age story which remains a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense.As a child, the orphaned Jane Eyre is taught by a succession of severe guardians to stifle her natural exuberance. A part of herself is locked away, out of view of polite society... until she arrives at Rochester’s house as a governess to his young child. Soon Rochester’s passionate nature reawakens Jane’s hidden self, but darker secrets are stirring in the attic...

Polly Teale’s critically acclaimed adaptation distills the powerful forces at play in Charlotte Brontë’s passionate novel to create an intense theatrical tour de force which bursts from page to stage with an almost dangerous life of its own.

audio description: Thu 18 Mar evening; Sat 20 Mar matineeBSL sign interpreted performance: Sat 20 Mar matineecaptioned performance: Sat 13 Mar matinee

Tue – Thu £16; concessions £10 subscribers price £13; concessions £10Fri + Sat £17.50; concessions £12 subscribers price £14; concessions £12Sat matinee £14; concessions £9.50 subscribers price £11; concessions £9.50any performance: box £12; side circle £10; under 16s £7

“It is, in fact, one of the finest and most searching stage adaptations of a great novel I have ever seen.” The Daily Telegraph

“If ever an adaptation could make you read or reread the original, this is it. Brilliant, big, stormy play.” Sunday Times

by Polly Teale adapted from the novel by Charlotte Brontëdirected by Ian Grieve

Subscription Season 09/10

A Horsecross production

KIDSGO FREE

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why subscribe

here’s what some of our subscribers told us:

Perth Theatre customer

it’s a date in the diary “it encourages me to go out”

to try something new“with the mix of plays there’s always

something I haven’t seen”

to support our theatre “we want to see it flourish”

for the savings!“I can save up to 20% on tickets”

to get the best seats“the seats I like are kept for me from year to year”

there’s a free ticket exchange“in case something clashes in my diary”

spread the cost throughout the year“I can pay by standing order”

to catch up with friends“we get to know the other subscribers

who come on our night”

free membership“which saves me 10% on other tickets

and on the food in the restaurant”

Join the hundreds of people who subscribeto Perth Theatre Season each year

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Perth Theatre customer

Subscribe and save!

Choose the line of dates that suits you (e.g. 1st Tuesday, 2nd Saturday matinees). The price for all 4 shows is at the end.

Remember, if something else comes up on that date you can exchange your tickets for free - you only have to pay the difference if you’re moving to a more expensive performance.

Step 1

Step 2List of shows your chosen

datesubscriber price number

of ticketstotal £

The Wicker Man 4 + 5 Sep £12

The Curse of the Demeter 29 + 30 Sep

£7

Last of the Summer Wine 6 - 10 Oct

£14 (Tue-Thu + matinees) £16 Fri+Sat

Grassic Gibbon 13 + 14 Nov £12

A Funny Valentine 20 Nov £12

A Wee Home from Home 21 Nov

£12

When Harry Met Sally 16 - 20 Feb

£14 (Tue-Thu + matinees) £16 Fri+Sat

overall total £

Step 3add it all up

total £

Add on any other shows you’d like to see

Price

1st Fri 11-Sep 23-Oct 29-Jan 5-Mar £56 £481st Sat mat 12-Sep 24-Oct 30-Jan 6-Mar £44 £381st Sat eve 12-Sep 24-Oct 30-Jan 6-Mar £56 £48

1st Tue 15-Sep 20-Oct 2-Feb 9-Mar £52 £401st Wed 16-Sep 21-Oct 3-Feb 10-Mar £52 £401st Thu 17-Sep 22-Oct 4-Feb 11-Mar £52 £402nd Fri 18-Sep 23-Oct 5-Feb 12-Mar £56 £48

2nd Sat mat 19-Sep 24-Oct 6-Feb 13-Mar £44 £382nd Sat eve 19-Sep 24-Oct 6-Feb 13-Mar £56 £48

2nd Tue 22-Sep 27-Oct 9-Feb 16-Mar £52 £402nd Wed 23-Sep 28-Oct 10-Feb 17-Mar £52 £402nd Thu 24-Sep 29-Oct 11-Feb 18-Mar £52 £403rd Fri 25-Sep 30-Oct 12-Feb 19-Mar £56 £48

3rd Sat mat 26-Sep 31-Oct 13-Feb 20-Mar £44 £383rd Sat eve 26-Sep 31-Oct 13-Feb 20-Mar £56 £48

Concessions apply to children (16 and under), students, Young Scots, unwaged, and people with disabilities. Senior citizen concessions only apply to Saturday matinees for the subscription shows.(Please bring ID when you attend.)Changes require original ticket(s) to processTickets are non refundable.

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Tell us your details (please print in capitals)

name:

address:

postcode: telephone number:

email:

anyone else?Please tell us the details of anyone else you’re coming with, so we can recognise them as a subscriber when they come, send them their free membership card and can keep them up to date with future news.

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Tell us your details (please print in capitals)

name:

address:

postcode: telephone number:

email:

Step 7 Payment details

total cost of tickets £

postage (tickets to be collected from Perth Theatre if not paying postage)

£0.50

TOTAL cost (including postage) £

Please tick one of the following methods of payments

You can choose to spread the cost of payment throughout the year, just fill in the StandingOrder form (overleaf)

cheque made payable to Horsecross Arts Limited

credit/debit card (please circle relevant card)

MasterCard Visa Switch/Maestro Delta

card number:

expiry date: issue number:

signature:

Please return to:Perth Theatre185 High Street | Perth | PH1 5UW

Or call the box office01738 621 031www.horsecross.co.uk

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Standing order formPlease complete in BLOCK CAPITALS so that we can clearly read your writing. Please return this form to the theatre with your subscription booking form.

To: The Manager

To: The Manager

Bank name

Bank address

Post code

Account holder(s)

Account number

Bank sort code

Building Society roll no.

Payments

Total amount due

Monthly amount to be paid (cost of subscription divided by 5) Monthly amount in words

Please make payments in 5 monthly instalments starting 1 Oct 09

Horsecross Arts Ltd Bank of Scotland10-16 King Edward StreetPerth PH1 5UT

Sort code 80-91-28Account 06007762

Signature(s)

Home postcode (please quote when contacting box office) Post code

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A STANDING ORDER FORM SO YOU ARE IN CONTROL.IF AN INCORRECT PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS MADE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANK DIRECTLY, THANKS

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Perth Theatre is one of Scotland’s oldest theatres, opening its doors in 1901, and is also home to one of Scotland’s oldest repertory theatre companies, established in 1935; a legacy which we are very proud of.

We are thrilled to be working with Richard Murphy Architects to restore and refresh our grand theatre to make it ready for its next century of drama.

A top priority is to conserve and restore our beautiful B-listed auditorium. We would also like to upgrade the front of house areas and improve disabled access. Finally we would like to increase the space available for our ever-expanding Youth Theatre and community projects.

These plans are ambitious and we know we have a lot of work ahead of us to raise the necessary funding. Perth & Kinross Council has committed £2m to the project and we have begun discussions with other funders, including submitting an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund, an organisation which aims to conserve the UK's diverse heritage for present and future generations to experience and enjoy.

Although it is early days in what will be a long journey we are looking forward to a bright future. We will keep you posted and we hope you will be there to support us.

Theatre redevelopment

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Half PageThe Wicker Man Thu 15 - Sat 17 October TBC£14, £10; concessions £12children £7Leslie Mackie who was in the original film version

at Perth Theatre

01738 472709 | [email protected] – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (open late on show nights) Sun closed

Subscribers offerWhen you subscribe you’ll be sent a voucher which you can exchange for a free bottle of house wine when you enjoy a meal for two at Redrooms restaurant at Perth Theatre.

Visible Fictions present

The Curse ofthe Demeterwritten by Robert Forest | directed by Douglas Irvine

Tue 29 + Wed 30 Sep 7.30pm, 2.30pm Tue matineeA spine tingling journey of suspense, suspicion and spooky sightings.

Visible Fictions presents the chilling and thrilling tale of the ill fated ship, the Demeter, and her ghostly cargo.

Whilst storms rage and the crew mysteriously disappear one by one, fear grows as rumours of a sinister stowaway spreads around the remaining ship-mates.

Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, this new play will leave you sitting on the edge of your seat as things go bump in the night on board the jinxed ship.

£10; concessions £7

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Tue 6 - Sat 10 Oct: 7.45pm 7.45pm, 2.30pm Wed + Sat matineesReturn to the halcyon days of Foggy, Compo and Clegg as they reunite for this brand new stage adaptation of the television classic. Expect plenty of japes, misunderstandings and the mandatory wheelbarrow catastrophe as the ageing delinquents get themselves in and out of trouble.

Written by Roy Clarke, who penned every episode of the world’s longest running sitcom and is also the creator of Open All Hours and Keeping Up Appearances. The show is packed with the eccentric humour and full-on slapstick that has made Last of the Summer Wine a British institution.

Tue – Thu and Sat mat: £16, £10; concessions £14 | Fri + Sat: £18, £10; concessions £16 | children £12 all performances

featuring Ruth Madoc with Tony Adams and Steven Pinder

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His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen presents

Grassic Gibbon starring Vivien Heilbron and Michael McKenzie

Fri 13 + Sat 14 Nov: 7.45pm This recital of a new play by author and broadcaster Jack Webster maps out the life of Scottish writer J Leslie Mitchell – otherwise known as Lewis Grassic Gibbon – through his struggle for recognition in his youth to his successful years and premature death at just 34. A prolific author both in his own right and using his pseudonym, he wrote a total of 17 books on subjects as diverse as archaeology and exploration. However, it is as Grassic Gibbon that he is best known and in particular for his trilogy A Scots Quair – Sunset Song, Cloud Howe and Grey Granite. A TV adaptation of the trilogy was a huge success in the 1970s starring Vivien Heilbron in the central role of Chris Guthrie.

£14, £10; concessions £12; children £7

Half PageThe Wicker Man Thu 15 - Sat 17 October TBC£14, £10; concessions £12children £7Leslie Mackie who was in the original film version

Andy Jordan Productions and The Motion Group

The Wicker Man adapted by Andrew Steggall and Robin Hardymusic by Paul Giovanni

Fri 4 + Sat 5 Sep: 7.45pmThe 1970’s cult horror movie complete with songs onstage for the first time!

A remote Scottish island. Weird locals. Bizarre fertility rituals. A young girl disappears. Sergeant Howie arrives from the mainland to investigate. But soon he discovers it’s not the child he must save, but himself…

Don’t miss your appointment with the Wicker Man.

Based on the motion picture The Wicker Man and the novel Ritual by David Pinner Motion picture screenplay by Anthony ShafferBy special arrangement with Studio Canal

£14, £10; concessions £12; children £7

“The greatest cult movie of all time” Hotdog Magazine

“Andrew Steggall is one of Britain’s most promising young theatre directors” Scotland on Sunday

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plan B presents

A Wee Home From Homedirected by Gerry Mulgrewperformed by Michael Marra and Frank McConnell

Sat 21 Nov: 7.45pmReturning to Glasgow Frankie knocks on a door to find no one home. With time on his hands he wanders the streets of his past and is swept up in the ensuing roller coaster of memories and emotions.

21 years after this gem of a show first played to full-houses and immense public acclaim, plan B have reunited the original creative team to bring A Wee Home From Home to a new generation.

Michael Marra and Frank McConnell create a double act full of warmth and charm with undertones of menace. Using an eclectic mix of raw live music, high-octane choreography and powerful theatricality, the show opens Scotland to its own wounds while celebrating a vibrant and indominitable spirit with pathos and a huge dose of humour.

£14, £10; concessions £12; children £7

“a satirical but affectionate portrait of Glasgow which is vivid and telling and quite brilliantly performed" The Scotsman

Mike Maran Productions and The Nuffield, Southampton present

A Funny Valentinedirected by Patrick Sandford

Fri 20 Nov: 7.45pmIt’s 1961 and Chet Baker, voted best trumpet player in the world only five years before, is doing time in an Italian jail for drug offences.

Chet shared his prison cell with a storyteller. 28 years later, on the night he died, Chet shared a hotel room in Amsterdam with the storyteller.

Only the storyteller knows knows the whole story – and now he’s telling it.

With live music on stage arranged and performed by Colin Steele (trumpet) and Dave Milligan (piano) this is an unforgettable evening of jazz, junk, and genius!Suitable for 15+

£14, £10; concessions £12; children £7

“Beautifully conceived and executed.” The Observer

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All Pinocchio wants is to be a real boy – but before the Blue Fairy grants his wish, he will have to learn to be good, work hard, and most of all, tell the truth!

Based on the world-famous tale by Carlo Collodi, this all singing, all dancing musical adventure is a delight for the whole family.

So join Pinocchio and his many friends as he gets up to all sorts of magical mischief at Perth Theatre this Christmas.

“Best show for Children and Young People” Nominee 2007 TMA Theatre Awards

audio description: Thu 17 Dec matinee; Sat 19 Dec matineeBSL Sign Interpreted performance: Sat 19 Dec matineecaptioned performance: Fri 18 Dec evening peak off peakadult £18.50 £16.50concessions £15.50 £13.50children £12.50 £10.50family ticket £52.00 £46.00 (limited availability)

For School and Group rates please call Box Office on 01738 621031

A Horsecross production by arrangement with pbm

Original book, music and lyrics by Paul Boyd directed by Ian Grieve

A magical Christmas musical

for the whole familyFri 4 Dec – Sat 2 Jan

7.30pm, 2.30pm matinees

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The first time they met they hated each other.The second time they met, he didn’t remember her and she hated him.

The third time they met, they became friends and they were friends for a long time.Then they weren’t.

Then they fell in love - and it only took twelve years and three months.

Featuring a soundtrack from jazz sensation Jamie Cullum and his brother Ben, When Harry Met Sally is the ultimate in feel-good theatre, adapted for the stage from one of the best

romantic comedy films of all time.

Tue – Thu and Sat mat: £16, £10; concessions £14 | Fri + Sat: £18, £10; concessions £16children £12 all performances

"Irresistibly funny" Independent on Sunday

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Tue 16 - Sat 20 Feb: 7.45pm

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family friendlyChildren welcome: booster seats, high chairs, bottle warming, breast-feeding friendly and baby-changing facilities available.

disability friendlyPerth Theatre is disability friendly with wheelchair spaces, stair lifts, lift, induction loop, infra-red enhanced hearing system and staff who are trained to help.We provide other special services for our four subscription shows: The Steamie, The Silver Darlings, Proof and Jane Eyre.

visually impaired Audio description: Listen to the action on stage as it happens using headsets that are linked to trained describers watching the show and describing the action. See brochure for dates.Touch tours: Feel the set and costumes before the performance. Organised on the same dates as Audio Described performances. Tours are free but must be pre-booked through box office. Transport: Collection available on same dates as Audio Described performances for £2 return. Contact us to find out about pick up points.

deaf and hard of hearing Enjoy British Sign Language interpreted performances. See brochure for dates.Guide/hearing dogs welcome in our buildings.Captioned performances: New for this season, we are offering captioned performances. Captions are similar to TV subtitles. See brochure for dates.

ticketsconcessions Concessions usually apply to children (16 and under), Young Scots, unwaged, students and people with disabilities. Equity card holders get 10% off. Senior citizen concessions only apply to Saturday matinees for the subscription shows. Carers go free. Bring your ID when you collect tickets. All are subject to availability.

reservations, refunds + exchanges Tickets are non-refundable. We only take reservations for groups. We will make an exchange where possible to see the same show within its run. Subscribers can exchange tickets for free, otherwise there may be an admin charge.

have a nice day!We want your visit to Perth Theatre to be a delight. If you find anything puzzling, unhelpful or mysterious, please tell us and we’ll try to help. For help and info contact Jen Hoy, Front of House Manager on 01738 472700

Information correct at time of going to print. Some of the info in this programme may change and other shows may be added - check online or at the box office.

offersSubscribe and save! Save up to 20% on tickets when you book for our four subscriptionshows: The Steamie, The Silver Darlings, Proof and Jane Eyre (offer open until the end of The Steamie). Once you’re a subscriber, you get other benefits:• save on the other theatre shows throughout the year when you book the upfront• save 10% on selected tickets and food at Perth Theatre + Perth Concert Hall with your free horsecrossregular membership.

£6 preview Come to a preview (the night before the show officially opens) for only £6. It’s technically a dress rehearsal so the director could stop it at any point and make changes. Adds to the excitement!

£10 ticketsThere’s always a well priced seat available. £10 side circle seats (£7 children). Or go a little upmarket and enjoy the delights of a private box for only £12 each. In the good old days, these were the seats where people sat to be seen rather than to see!

Membership Pay £10 for a year and become a horsecrossregular. Save 10% on tickets and food at the theatre and concert hall where you see this logo. Advance notice, priority booking and occasional BIG discounts all part of the deal. Subscribers get FREE membership.

Kids go FREEKids go FREE Tue-Thu where you see this logo. Two 16 and unders with a paying adult.

Group bookers For schools, clubs, works nights out. For many shows, book for 10 and you'll get the 11th ticket free.

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Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall are in Perth city centre, just a few minutes walk apart.

Car parkingKinnoull Street multi-storey is a pay-and-display car park a few minutes walk from both venues.

Open Mon-Sat 7am-midnight Sun 10am-midnight Charge from 6pm-midnight is £1

need somewhere to stay?see www.VisitScotland.com

tours Want to see behind the scenes? Come on a tour! Contact the Front of House Manager:

Perth Theatre - Jen Hoy 01738 477748 | [email protected]

Perth Concert Hall - Phil Persoglio 01738 477745 | [email protected]

Perth Concert HallMill StreetPerth, PH1 5HZ

Perth Theatre185 High StreetPerth, PH1 5UW

Visiting us

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Wed 10 – Sun 14 Feb | Perth Concert HallThe Russian Ice Stars give a dazzling performance of Snow White on Ice as the Perth Concert Hall stage is transformed into a frozen wonderland.

“A mesmerising, jaw-dropping show from start to finish.” Daily Echo

have a nice day!We want your visit to Perth Theatre to be a delight. If you find anything puzzling, unhelpful or mysterious, please tell us and we’ll try to help. For help and info contact Jen Hoy, Front of House Manager on 01738 472700

Information correct at time of going to print. Some of the info in this programme may change and other shows may be added - check online or at the box office.

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