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West End Festival 2000 >> Programme >> Monday June19

Monday 19 June

10.30am & 1.30pm Gilmorehill G12, 9 University Ave

Schools Programme - Vivian French

Vivian French says "Writing is like eating chocolate. Once you begin and realise how wonderful it is you can't stop..." Guaranteed to captivate and entertain, Viv French has written over seventy books! Come and listen to an enthralling session. P2 -P4.

(See Mon 12 for booking details)



7.30pm Free Hillhead Baptist Church, 30 Cranworth St, Hillhead

Storytelling Workshop - Survivors Poetry Scotland

Leading storyteller and songwriter Ewan McVicar's highly participatory workshop is designed to give you the confidence to create and tell your own stories - from a short joke to war and peace!


Doors 7.30pm Showtime 8.30pm £5 The Stand Comedy Club, 333 Woodlands Rd 0870 600 6055

Euro 2000 Special - Bob Doolally: A Life in Football.

Self-styled football legend and third rate media pundit, Bob Doolally returns with a brand new show.

"controversial, offensive and informed" (Stage)

"brimming with natural patter and spontaneous wit" (Scotland on Sunday)



Mon 19 Night Free The Living Room, 5 Byres Rd

The Living Room

Phat Dave plays Hedmusik 4 Beatfreakz.


Mon 19

Ashton Lane Events

Brel

8pm Free

The Monday Rhymes - a comedy and music extravaganza hosted again by the irrepressible Viv Gee and featuring Beat Route Bistro with Jeff Santana and friends, Derek McLuckie and Martin Campbell.

Cul-de-Sac

9pm Free Cul- de-Sac DJ's

Jinty McGuinty's

9pm - 11pm Free Karl plays acoustic folk


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