Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme 1990

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PARADOX AT THE WEE RED BAR★. taut MORNING HASTES.BROKEN STUDENT THEATRE .deeply and .witty' Touching(seeandNATIONAL poetic' Independent. 'Humorous,COMPANY) poignant,' sad Aug 27 Sept 1 . yet2.4life5pmaffirming' (3.45) £3.Stage. 50 (£2.50) ZOO STORY by Edward Albee. Set in Central Park about one man's troubles and his final Aug 13-18 attempt 4.30pmto(5.communicate 25) £3.50 (E2.with00) someone. HOME'AlHOME byLovesJenny WAGGLEDAGGER Home' by. . Jenny of meLimits. All ofLandreth. You' Landreth. 'Refreshing .presents . convivial'Home . . endearing enjoyable' Aug 20-Sept City 1 4.30pm (5.45) £3.50 (£3.00) BREAKING NEWbringGROUND GESTURES, s foremostbycontemporary dance company, an exciting programmeManchester' with choreography Emilyn Claid, Peter27-Sept Purdy Aug 1 and 8.Earl45pmLloyd (10.001Hepburn. £4.00 (£3.00) COL Australian superstar comedian, proves not all their best exports come1318ELLIOTT in cans!10.3A0pm real(miAussie Aug dnight) experience £4.00 (£3.XXXX. 50) WELL BLOW ME, IT' S DAVE COHEN Last year' s show was 'definitely worth seeing' 'hilarious' Aug 2227.List,31. Sept 1 10.Evening 30pm (11.News. 30) Back £4.00with (£3.00)a brand new set. THE PARK BENCH THEATRE COMPANY 0 ’D2*3* VENUE 23-Chaplaincy Centre Upstairs, Bristo Square, (near Fringe Club) L9 THE THEATRE COMPANY performing attexts the Fringe 1984,PARK with BENCH an exciting combination of new'Ahave workbeenandenergy established drawn since from their repertoire of touring productions. dmirable and inventiveness' The Scotsman. Club. 'Do yourself a favour; see PBTC' Oxford Star. Venue opposite Fringe BAG LADY Strikingly physical and visual sinterpretation of Frank McGuiness' Fringe First13-Sept Award-winning Aug 1 (not Mon play 201 about 12 noona tramp' (1.00) secret £3.00 life. (£2.50)New production. TODAVIA CANTAMOS The shocking true story of one of Argentina's 'missing persons' Aug 13-Sept. 'P1erformed (not Mon 201with dexterity 1.00pm (2.and 00) skill'£3.Time 00 (£2.Out. 50) SHAKESPEARE' Gobbo,andTrinculo and friends in the ultimate cabaret line-up! 'OSneFOOLS of the Launce, most original fresh acts on the Fringe' Festival Aug 13-Sept 1 {not Mon 20) 9.00pm (10.00) £3.50 (£2.50) BONDAGE Return of David Hines' acclaimed play about a night in the life of a London Aug 13 Septprostitute. 1 (not MonCo-production 20) 10.00pmwith(11.00)London'£4.s00Etcetera (£3.50) Theatre. RUPERT PARKER 0 , , VENUE 37-George Square Theatre, George Square Tickets 667 3704 M9 RUPERT PARKER IN CONCERT A chance to hear this popular electric With his band, Rupert Parker Atakesvariedthe and hauntingly beautiful soundofofinspiring the harpist. electric harp into a new dimension. unusual programme and evocative Aug 30 Septinstrumental 1 1.00pm (2.music, 30) including £5.00 (£3.5pieces 0) from his latest album. JOHN PEEL PUPPETS ° VENUE 60-Buster Brown's, 27 Market Street. Tickets 226 4224 H9 THE GINGERBREAD MAN In celebration of our 5th year at the Edinburgh Festival, John asPeela participation Puppets presents a delightful production of toThejoinGingerbread Man. Adapted play, the children are encouraged in at every opportunity. Aug 1325 (not The Sun) Gingerbread 11.15am (12Man noon)is recommended £2.50 (£2.00 C)for children from 2 to 6 years. PEOPLE SHOW VENUE 3-Assembly Rooms, 54 George Street. Tickets 226 2428 G7 SHOW NO. 94—FARRAGO—A A uniquerendering opportunityof toPEOPLE catchever.this infamous troupehour, in what mustJAZZ be theCABARET mostthatinaccurate Faust At the witching go see magic, jazz cruises through the twentieth century sense and Weimar style cabaret, all bound together by bizarre humour and 1019 an inimicable Aug 12 midnight (1.1of5) theatre. £5.00 (£4.00) PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY, MALIBU, CALIFORNIA 3 VENUE 34-Adam House Theatre, 5 Chambers Street. Tickets 225 3744 J9 Pepperdine, ' t alented and well-directed company’ Time Out Magazine . . BBC 'has gained aCharles reputation of putting on some very solid performances of plays' Radio. his inimitable adapted 'Everyman' Pepperdine and has Marowitz, written thein lyrics and scorefashion, for thishasworld premiere which forincludes a live orchestra. *version EVERYMAN Marowitz updates the traditional Morality Play in this new musical set in the world of Wall Street. Aug Aug 17,101818(not 12)3.00pm 5.(4.00pm 15) (6.15) £3.00 (£2.00) 'sixteenth—and THE GOLDEN seventeenth-century AGE' OF MUSIC A England. program of music for strings and voices from Aug 1318 1.00pm (2.00) £2.00 (£1.00) PERFORMANCE THEATRE CO. VENUE 119-Calton Centre, 121 Montgomery Street. Tickets 661 9121. G13 THREE MEN IN theA BOAT byaudience JEROMEin anK. exhilarating JEROME This classic comedy novel staged; ' i nvolves whole promenade performance' Festival Times. Jay,andHarris, George Montmorency cruise'Uuptterly the river with music, dance, laughter heart warmingandtheatrical ingenuity. unexpected and devastatingly funny' The 8.Scotsman. Aug 11 Sept 1 (not Suns) 0 0pm (10. 0 0) £4. 0 0 (£3. 0 0 SUPDY) (£2. 0 0 0 Preview: Aug 10 8.00pm (10.00) Free 74

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