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31 May 2007 | ||
| Mums the Word See weblink for details (No shows on Sunday) (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 09/06/2007 Location: Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow The Smash hit sell-out comedy starring Bernie Nolan (Brookside / The Bill), pop star Michelle Gayle (Eastenders), Kim Hartman ('Allo 'Allo), Rebecca Wheatley (Casualty) and Daniele Coombe (Acorn Antiques) portray a passionate illustration of the joys and agonies of parenting. Additional Information | ||
| Jack Vettriano - "The People's Painter" (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 09/06/2007 Location: Park Gallery, 697 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G41 2AB Park Gallery is delighted to announce the addition of distinguished Scottish Artist Jack Vettriano to our portfolio.A collection of highly collectable Limited Edition Prints will be available at the Gallery from the 26th May 2007. The collection will include two previously unreleaed images. Join us for a refreshment at the launch weekend Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th May 2007. Exhibition continues until 9th June 2007. Contact the Gallery for further information | ||
| Joseph See theatre website below for days and times (Arts and Entertainment) Ongoing Event, Ends 02/06/2007 Location: King's Theatre, Glasgow Joseph Joseph is nothing short of a phenomenon, one of the most endearing shows of all time. Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's sparkling family musical has been a hit all over the world and continues to enjoy huge success across the country with standing ovations at every performance. With the liveliest, most energetic company of actors, singers and dancers, Joseph is brimming with non-stop action, laughter and infectious fun that will delight both the young and young at heart. Retelling the Biblical story of Jacob's favourite son, Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colours, this magical musical is full of unforgettable songs including Close Every Door To Me, One More Angel and Any Dream Will Do which was voted the Broadway Song of the Year. Additional Information | ||
| Rapture Theatre Presents Broken Glass 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Location: East Kilbride 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 | ||
| Stars in your eyes... 19:00 (astronomy) Location: Glasgow Science Centre's ScottishPower Planetarium relax under the twinkling stars of Glasgow Science Centre's planetarium as Dr Ben Craven takes a sideways look at the secrets of our sense of sight Additional Information | ||
| Psychic Evening 7pm for 7.30pm (Charity) Location: Burnside Hotel,East Kilbride, Rutherglen Psychic Evening with in aid of Greyhound Awareness League.Registered Scottish Charity dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating& rehoming abandoned,retired & abused greyhounds & lurchers.All proceeds to GAL's kennel fund.Tickets priced £6 by phoning Joyce on number below. Additional Information | ||
| Annual Nearly New Sale 10am - 4pm (Charity) Location: West Kirk, Dumbarton Selling home-makde soup, lunches and cream teas as well as lots of nearly new goodies | ||
| Fizzics of Bubbles in Booze - Glasgow University Science Festival Public Lecture Series 7pm (Educational) Location: Boyd Orr Building, University of Glasgow Dr Andrew J Alexander lets you find out about bubbles and the fizzics and chemistry in a glass of beer or champagne. Experience it for yourself. Sponsored by the British Association for the Advancement of Science, introduced by Dr Ken Skeldon. Additional Information | ||
| Summer Fayre 4.00pm -6.00pm (Summer Fayre) Location: Auchinraith Primary School Blantyre Primary 6/7 initative to raise funds for school, they have also organised for William Killinburgh Motherwell F.C. & a couple characters from Rivercity to be there between 4 & 5 p.m. with lots of different events taking place WELL DONE to all the pupils who have worked hard on this event. | ||


