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Dancing In The Street
17:00 – 19:30, From £10Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3DQSingalong celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit.
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19:00
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King Of Hearts
19:00 – 21:00, £4The Arches, 253 Argyle St, Glasgow, G2 8DLLawrence Crawford's new play set at the end of WWI, where a young soldier attempts to deactivate a bomb in a remote French village.
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Crave/Illusions
19:00 – 21:00, £17 (£13)Traverse, Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2EDRather fine double bill from Sarah Kane and Ivan Vyrypaev respectively.
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19:15
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Tosca
19:15 – 22:00, From £16.50Festival Theatre, 13-29 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9FTScottish Opera take on Anthony Besch's treasured production of Tosca, which transports Puccini's drama to Fascist Italy in the early 1940s.
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Carmen
19:15 – 22:00, From £10Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindlay Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AXFrench composer Georges Bizet's acclaimed Carmen is given a fresh reworking, complete with new dialogue and dance.
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19:30
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27
19:30 – 22:00, From £12Citizens Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, G5 9DSAbi Morgan's deeply human new play about loneliness, ageing, science and the loss of our sense of self.
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The Steamie
19:30 – 22:00, From £13The King's Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JNSpecial edition of Tony Roper's washhouse comedy, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the much-loved play.
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John Peel's Shed (Gordon McIntyre)
19:30 – 21:30, £10 (£6)Paisley Arts Centre, New Street, Paisley, Glasgow, PA1 1EZOde to radio, rare records, and how a stack of vinyl changed one man's life, with a post-show set from Gordon McIntyre's of ballboy.
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20:00
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Candoco Dance Company: Turning 20
20:00 – 22:00, £16Dundee Rep, Tay Square, Dundee, DD1 1PBThe company of disabled and non-disabled dancers celebrate 20 years of bold and unexpected dance works with a unique triple bill.
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20:30
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Dancing In The Street
20:30 – 23:00, From £10Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3DQSingalong celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit.
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13:00
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A Play, A Pie and A Pint: Sleeping Beauty Insomnia
13:00 – 15:00, £12Traverse, Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2EDAfternoon session showcasing new work from world playwrights, this time Lebanese writer Abdelrahim Alwaj's mordent comedy. Plus a pie and a pint, naturally.
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14:30
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27
14:30 – 17:00, From £12Citizens Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, G5 9DSAbi Morgan's deeply human new play about loneliness, ageing, science and the loss of our sense of self.
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The Steamie
14:30 – 17:00, From £13The King's Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JNSpecial edition of Tony Roper's washhouse comedy, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the much-loved play.
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16:00
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Dancing In The Street
16:00 – 18:30, From £10Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3DQSingalong celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit.
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19:00
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Crave/Illusions
19:00 – 21:00, £17 (£13)Traverse, Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2EDRather fine double bill from Sarah Kane and Ivan Vyrypaev respectively.
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19:15
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Carmen
19:15 – 22:00, From £10Royal Lyceum Theatre, Grindlay Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AXFrench composer Georges Bizet's acclaimed Carmen is given a fresh reworking, complete with new dialogue and dance.
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19:30
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27
19:30 – 22:00, From £12Citizens Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow, G5 9DSAbi Morgan's deeply human new play about loneliness, ageing, science and the loss of our sense of self.
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The Steamie
19:30 – 22:00, From £13The King's Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JNSpecial edition of Tony Roper's washhouse comedy, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the much-loved play.
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John Peel's Shed
19:30 – 21:30, £15 (£12)Tron Theatre, 63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HBOde to radio, rare records, and how a stack of vinyl changed one man's life, when John Osbourne won a competition on John Peel's radio show for a box of records that would take eight years to listen to.
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20:00
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Dancing In The Street
20:00 – 22:30, From £10Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3DQSingalong celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit.
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Recommended events
- 25May
Tosca
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh19:15 – 22:00; From £16.50Scottish Opera take on Anthony Besch's treasured production of Tosca, which transports Puccini's drama to Fascist Italy in the early 1940s.
- 25May
The Steamie
The King's Theatre, Glasgow19:30 – 22:00; From £13Special edition of Tony Roper's washhouse comedy, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the much-loved play.
- 25May
John Peel's Shed (Gordon McIntyre)
Paisley Arts Centre, Glasgow19:30 – 21:30; £10 (£6)Ode to radio, rare records, and how a stack of vinyl changed one man's life, with a post-show set from Gordon McIntyre's of ballboy.
- 26May
John Peel's Shed
Tron Theatre, Glasgow19:30 – 21:30; £15 (£12)Ode to radio, rare records, and how a stack of vinyl changed one man's life, when John Osbourne won a competition on John Peel's radio show for a box of records that would take eight years to listen to.
- 7Jun
Cryptic Nights: Colour Deaf
CCA, Glasgow20:00 – 22:00; £5Artist collective Colour Deaf bring their audio-visual pyramid installation to CCA; an interactive wonder of a thing which allows the audience to conduct their environment through live visual feeds and trigger pads.
- 13Jun
Macbeth: Preview
Tramway, Glasgow19:30 – 22:00; £10National Theatre of Scotland's bold re-imagining of William Shakespeare's tradgedy, in which Scottish actor Alan Cumming assumes each and every role.
- 15Jun
Macbeth
Tramway, Glasgow19:30 – 22:00; From £15National Theatre of Scotland's bold re-imagining of William Shakespeare's tradgedy, in which Scottish actor Alan Cumming assumes each and every role.




