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West End Festival 2000 >> Programme >> Wednesday June14

Wednesday 14 June

10.30am Partick Library. Dumbarton Rd

Schools Programme - Glasgow City Libraries present Diana Hendry.

Whitbread prize-winning author Diana Hendry introduces us to her brilliant new novel "Harvey Angell Beats Time". An inspiring session with a highly acclaimed novelist and poet. P5 - P7.

(See Mon 12 for details)


1.30pm Gilmorehill G12, 9 University Ave

Schools Programme - Diana Hendry

Whitbread prize-winning author Diana Hendry introduces us to her brilliant new novel "Harvey Angell Beats Time". An inspiring session with a highly acclaimed novelist and poet. P5 - P7.

(See Mon 12 for details)


7.30pm Mitchell Theatre, Granville St £5 tel:287 5511

Gàidheil 2000 - Gaelic Comedy Drama

Gaelic Comedy at its best featuring the Glasgow Lewis & Harris Players and the Edinburgh Gaelic Drama Group. The former have put together a special Millennium production of their much loved 'Oidhche Challain' show and the latter have given a Year 2000 makeover to a very entertaining play they performed some years ago, 'Canain na Cowboys'.

7.30 pm Theatre @ G12 £8 (£5) at Gilmorehill G12 9 University Ave 330 5522

Oleanna presented by The London Classic Theatre Company

(See Mon 12 for details)

8pm Cottier Theatre £7 (£5) Tel: 287 5511

Ivan Drever and Duncan Chisholm

Ex-Wolfstone frontmen Ivan and Duncan have formed a dynamic duo of guitar and fiddle with a wide variety of songs and tunes. One of the strongest acts on the Scottish folk scene at this time. Last seen in Glasgow at Celtic Connections.

Brel

Ashton Lane Events

Brel

9pm Santiago Free

Salsa mayhem with DJ's Marcelo and Manuel

Cul-de-Sac

9pm Cul-de-Sac DJ's [Free]

Jinty McGuinty's

9pm Big George


Wed 14 9.00 pm free at The Living Room, 5 Byres Rd

Jengaheads

The now legendary night with the Jengaheads DJ's.

Wed 14 9.30pm £5 (£2.50) in advance from John Smiths, Byres Rd 334 2769

Titus Andronicus, Flexible Deadlock, Botanic Gardens

Flexible Deadlock follow up the runaway success of last year's "Love Labour's Lost" with another Shakespeare in the Gardens promenade production. This year, however, we move from light comedy to one of Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedies - complete with live dismembering of bodies! The show begins at dusk and continues into darkness, as the Botanics become a realm of nocturnal horrors. Keep your security blankets clutched tight!

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