This page contains a diary of events happening within the SCDA and
its member clubs throughout Scotland during a rolling 12 month period.
I have colour-coded the events by SCDA region to make the list easier
to read. Western = Yellow, Northern = Blue, Eastern = Green and Highland
= Red.
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
| Dario Fo's The Virtuous Burglar,
translated by Joe Farrell. When a burglar breaks
into the flat of a wealthy councillor, he gets more than he bargained
for! Plagued by interruptions, he is one of seven characters involved
in an ever-expanding web of sexual intrigue. This farce by one of
the worlds greatest satirists combines physical and verbal
comedy and is bound to entertain anyone who ever answered the phone
and wished they hadnt! |
Big
Village |
Augustines, George IV Bridge
8.15pm |
4 to 10 August, 8.15 p.m |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
8
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
| Dario Fo's The Virtuous Burglar,
translated by Joe Farrell. When a burglar breaks
into the flat of a wealthy councillor, he gets more than he bargained
for! Plagued by interruptions, he is one of seven characters involved
in an ever-expanding web of sexual intrigue. This farce by one of
the worlds greatest satirists combines physical and verbal
comedy and is bound to entertain anyone who ever answered the phone
and wished they hadnt! |
Big
Village |
Augustines, George IV Bridge
8.15pm |
4 to 10 August, 8.15 p.m |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
9
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
| Dario Fo's The Virtuous Burglar,
translated by Joe Farrell. When a burglar breaks
into the flat of a wealthy councillor, he gets more than he bargained
for! Plagued by interruptions, he is one of seven characters involved
in an ever-expanding web of sexual intrigue. This farce by one of
the worlds greatest satirists combines physical and verbal
comedy and is bound to entertain anyone who ever answered the phone
and wished they hadnt! |
Big
Village |
Augustines, George IV Bridge
8.15pm |
4 to 10 August, 8.15 p.m |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
2.30pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
10
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Dario Fo's The Virtuous Burglar,
translated by Joe Farrell. When a burglar breaks
into the flat of a wealthy councillor, he gets more than he bargained
for! Plagued by interruptions, he is one of seven characters involved
in an ever-expanding web of sexual intrigue. This farce by one of
the worlds greatest satirists combines physical and verbal
comedy and is bound to entertain anyone who ever answered the phone
and wished they hadnt! |
Big
Village |
Augustines, George IV Bridge
8.15pm |
4 to 10 August, 8.15 p.m |
11
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'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
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12
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
|
13
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
|
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
14
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
|
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
15
|
Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
7.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
7.40pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
|
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
16
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
'A Wee Touch of Class' by Rikki
Fulton and Denise Coffey
a farce/riotous comedy, based on Moliere's Le Bourgois
Gentilhomme, but set in Edinburgh 1820. Erchie has made his fortune
and moved into the New Town. His attempts to acquire culture and
climb the social ladder backfire with hilarious results |
Leitheatre |
St Serfs Hall, Clark Road
2.30pm |
2 to 15 August, 7.30pm (excl Sundays)
and Saturday 16th August at 2.30pm (no evening performance). |
Blue Remembered Hills
A stage version of Dennis Potters legendary
TV play. In this haunting piece, seven children, played by adult
actors, play, fantasize, fight and swagger through a summer afternoon
during the Second World War. A simple but disquieting tale about
yesterday for today and tomorrow. |
Edinburgh
Theatre Arts |
St Ninians Hall, Comely Bank
Road
2.30pm |
4 to 16 August (exc Sunday), 7.40
pm. Matinees Sat 9 and 16 Aug (2.30 pm ). |
| Barrie beyond Neverland
another tribute to a famous author, this time JM
Barrie, researched and devised by Douglas Currie. |
Mercators |
Diverse Attractions, room 2, Riddles
Court, High Street
5.30pm |
11 to 16 August |
Naga-Mandala Play with a
Cobra
Inspired from two Indian folktales, a story within
a story comes alive as a sleepless writer meets some gossiping flames
in a derelict temple. A tale of love, lust and fate arises as a
lonely bride falls in love with a poisonous snake. And as death
looms large we wonder, what is reality
who is sane
|
Holy
Cow Performing Arts Group |
Room 1 Riddles Court, Lawnmarket
5.30pm |
Tickets - £5/ £4con
Box office number 0131 225 8961
|
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
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Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
19
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
20
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New Members Open Evening
& Cheese & Wine |
Stewarton
Drama Group |
The
SDG Premises, Corsehillbank Street, Stewarton, KA3 5BA
7.30pm |
Email
Stewarton DG |
| Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
21
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
22
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
23
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Stramash at the Store |
Edinburgh
Peoples Theatre |
St Peter's Episcopal Church Hall,
Lutton Place, off South Clerk Street , Newington
7.45pm |
2nd - 23rd August (not Sun/Mon) |
Alan Ayckbourn's "How the Other
Half Loves".
First staged in 1970, its a farcical tale of well-to-do people
getting lost in the mix between social graces and personal misunderstandings. |
Edinburgh
Makars |
Murrayfield Church Hall, Ormidale
Terrace
7.30pm |
13 to 23 August (not Sun 17th) |
24
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
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Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
27
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
28
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
29
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
30
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'Heaven Can Wait' - a light drama
with music by David Cosgrove |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre, Abbot Street,
Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
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Phone 01241 876 420 or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
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La Cage Aux Folles
- the musical |
The
Largs Players |
Barrfields Theatre,
Vikingar!
Greenock Road
Largs
7.30pm |
Box office tel. 01475
689777
General information tel 07825 913 931
Tickets on sale from July from box office number |
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La Cage Aux Folles
- the musical |
The
Largs Players |
Barrfields Theatre,
Vikingar!
Greenock Road
Largs
7.30pm |
Box office tel. 01475
689777
General information tel 07825 913 931
Tickets on sale from July from box office number |
9
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La Cage Aux Folles
- the musical |
The
Largs Players |
Barrfields Theatre,
Vikingar!
Greenock Road
Largs
7.30pm |
Box office tel. 01475
689777
General information tel 07825 913 931
Tickets on sale from July from box office number |
10
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La Cage Aux Folles
- the musical |
The
Largs Players |
Barrfields Theatre,
Vikingar!
Greenock Road
Largs
7.30pm |
Box office tel. 01475
689777
General information tel 07825 913 931
Tickets on sale from July from box office number |
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La Cage Aux Folles
- the musical |
The
Largs Players |
Barrfields Theatre,
Vikingar!
Greenock Road
Largs
7.30pm |
Box office tel. 01475
689777
General information tel 07825 913 931
Tickets on sale from July from box office number |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
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Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
| William Shakespeare's
"Twelfth Night" |
Edinburgh
GraduateTheatre Group |
Church Hill Theatre,
Morningside Road, Edinburgh
7.30pm |
Advance booking Susan
Wales |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
| William Shakespeare's
"Twelfth Night" |
Edinburgh
GraduateTheatre Group |
Church Hill Theatre,
Morningside Road, Edinburgh
7.30pm |
Advance booking Susan
Wales |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
| William Shakespeare's
"Twelfth Night" |
Edinburgh
GraduateTheatre Group |
Church Hill Theatre,
Morningside Road, Edinburgh
7.30pm |
Advance booking Susan
Wales |
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
28
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
29
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |
30
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'April in Paris' -
a warm hearted comedy by John Godber |
The
Abbey Theatre, Arbroath |
The Abbey Theatre,
Abbot Street, Arbroath, DD11 1HH.
At 7.30 pm
|
Phone 01241 876 420
or
telephone Visit Scotland, Arbroath, 01241 872609 |