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03 May 2007 | ||
| Earth, Sea, Sky 10am - 1pm and 2.00pm - 5pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 23/05/2007 Location: Lillie Art Gallery, Station Road Milngavie Exhibition of work by Joyce Leitch (Closed Sundays and Mondays - open Tuesday to Saturday) Additional Information | ||
| Rolf Harris - A Collection (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 06/05/2007 Location: Park Gallery, 697 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow Park Gallery is delighted to bring you a collection of some of the best artwork by art legend Rolf Harris. The collection comprising of 8 highly collectable Limited Edition Prints will be available in the gallery from Saturday the 21st of April. Enjoy a refreshment at the launch weekend Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd April 2007 Exhibition runs until 6th May 2007 For further information contact the Gallery 0141 424 1415 | ||
| Celtic Charity Cup (Charity Football) Ongoing Event, Ends 19/05/2007 Location: Glasgow, Hamilton, Paisley and Edinburgh GET YOUR KIT ON FOR THE BIG KICK OFF! Sign up now for the Inaugural Celtic Charity Cup. Stage 1 - 10.30am, Sat 19 May in Glasgow, Hamilton, Paisley + Edinburgh. Stage 2 - 12noon, Sun 27 May, Glasgow. Victorious team will be presented with magnificent trophy - to be engraved and permanently displayed in Boardroom at Celtic Park - + also be given opportunity to play on hallowed turf at half-time during a game at Paradise. Entry fee £105 for a team of 7. Contact for entry form or further info - janemaguire@celticfc.co.uk or 0141 551 4262. Additional Information | ||
| Les Liaisons Dangereuses 7.30pm-10pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 05/05/2007 Location: Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow The Pantheon Club's sumptuous production of Christopher Hampton's chilling portrayal of sexual cynicism and manipulation in pre-Revolutionary France. Additional Information | ||
| Fame Forever See Theatre Website below (Musical Performances) Ongoing Event, Ends 05/05/2007 Location: King's Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow The Apollo Players return with what promises to be one of the most exciting new productions of 2007. Fame is nothing short of a global phenomenon. First came the hit motion picture, then the long-running television series. Then the screen sensation of the 1980s became the stage sensation of the 1990s. Now the long awaited sequel - Fame Forever - enters the new Millenium! The indications are that Fame is indeed 'gonna live forever'. The Apollo Players are honoured to have been invited by Father Fame David De Silva to present the World Premier of the sequel to Fame-The Musical. Fame Forever warps through twenty years to reveal the fate of the characters in the original musical, now all grown up, and their children who are now students at the famed High School for Performing Arts. Additional Information | ||
| The Sorcerer 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 05/05/2007 Location: Village Theatre, East Kilbride East Kilbride Gilbert & Sullivan Society performs one of the lesser known Savoy Operas. See what happens when a whole village falls under the spell of a love potion! Runs until Saturday 5 May. Tickets: Wed £8 (£6), Thurs £10 (£8), Fri/Sat £10. Contact Ticket Manager 01355 228337. | ||
| Rapture Theatre Presents Broken Glass 7,30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends Today Location: Paisley Arts Centre
Rapture Theatre presents the Scottish premiere of this powerful thriller by Arthur Miller, the legendary writer of The Crucible, Death of a Salesman and All My Sons. In Brooklyn, New York, 1938, Sylvia Gellburg has mysteriously become paralysed from the waist down. As her family doctor investigates, a tangled web of lies, deceit and fear emerges. As the doctor becomes more obsessed, the mystery deepens, twisting and turning until it reaches its exciting climax. Additional Information | ||
| High Society 2nd - 5th of May 7.30pm (Musical Performances) Ongoing Event, Ends 05/05/2007 Location: Clydebank Town Hall The Mummers Theatre Group (Amatuer Musicals)present High Society Tickets £9, £7 (Con) Available @ Colpi, Clydebank McDermids, Dumbarton or by tel: 01389 721616 (Moira) or 0141 562 3948 (Sheena) | ||
| Jenny Talia from Australia 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Location: Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow From the Outback of Australia comes a new brand of comedic talent that will blow your mind. Jenny Talia from Australia is a blond haired, blue-eyed, fast-talking, ball busting Sheila with an attitude, and thats on a good day! This feisty little woman has a voice larger than herself and an arsenal of material to make any woman proud and every bloke piss themselves laughing. Coupled with an amazing talent for writing songs that mirror the ridiculous realities in life, Jenny delivers a fresh approach to comedy as never seen before. Additional Information | ||
| The Adventures of Flash Gordon 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Location: Ramshorn Theatre Radio Theatre Group present live on stage the original 1935 radio version of the adventures of Flash Gordon. Come see Flash and Dale Arden fight against Ming The Merciless, Shark People, Lion People and the evil Queen of the Blue Men Additional Information | ||
| Creationism and Evolution 7pm (Educational) Location: Boyd Orr Building, University of Glasgow Professor Roger Downie will present a lecture examining the basis of attacks on ‘the theory of evolution’, ask whether they matter, and consider what science's response to them should be. Additional Information | ||
| TRANSAUDIO 8.00pm (Musical Performances) Location: MacSorleys Glasgow Glasgows very own Transaudio return with new single Dying Star www.myspace.com/transaudio1 for more details Additional Information | ||
| Hudson 7.30pm (Religious/Spiritual) Location: Calvary Christian Fellowship, Muir Street, Motherwell ML1 1BN The EverAfter Theatre Co is presenting HUDSON, a brand new one-man production on Thursday 3rd May 2007 at 7.30pm at Calvary Christian Fellowship in Motherwell. Tickets are £6.00 and £4.00 for concessions. This excellent production is a dramatic retelling of the extraordinary life of James Hudson Taylor whose call to China in 1853 was not only to change his life forever but also the lives of tens of thousands of Chinese people. Tickets can be ordered by email office@calvarymotherwell.org or by telephone on 01698 254848. Additional Information | ||


