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Dateline: 5th April, 2004

May to June at the Brunton

Musselburgh's Brunton Theatre has announced its season May - June season:

Children's Theatre

Thursday 6 May 10am & 1.45pm
Friday 7 May 10am
Saturday 8 May 10am & 2pm
Catherine Wheels Theatre Company in association with Brunton Theatre
Cyrano
Tickets: £5, Family £18 (4 people including at least 1 child)
Schools: £3 (£3.50 outwith East Lothian)
Cyrano has it all. Sensitive, strong, an unrivalled swordsman, a brilliant poet, the ideal man...well almost.
A swashbuckling comedy about tragedy, love, loss ...and a nose.
For ages 10 plus.

Saturday 15 May 11am & 2pm
Licketyspit presents
Wee Witches
By Virginia Radcliffe
Tickets: £5, £18 Family (4 people including at least 1 child)
The witches are back! Don't miss this chance to catch them!
An uproarious, musical, spellbinding experience for ages 3 plus.

Dance

Thursday 13 May 7.30pm
Company Chordelia presents
Play On! and Saturday Night Divas
A dance double bill
Tickets: £8, £5 concessions
If you think that dance isn't for you, think again! This mix of excellent feel good music, imaginative staging and performance style is a treat for everyone.

Dance & Theatre
Friday 25 & Saturday 26 June 7.30pm
East Lothian Youth Dance Company & Brunton Youth Theatre Showcase
Tickets: £5, £18 Family (4 people including at least 1 child)
The latest pieces devised by these talented young actors and dancers. Come and be inspired by their energy, talent and sheer courage!

Drama

Tuesday 11 May 7.30pm
Rapture Theatre Company
Proof
By David Auburn
Tickets: £9.50, £6 concessions
An exciting detective story unfolds combining suspense, humour and deep poignancy as the love and trust between family members is examined.

Thursday 27 & Friday 28 May 7.30pm
Benchtours presents
Peer Gynt
By Henrik Ibsen
Directed by Peter Clerke
Tickets: £9.50, £6 concessions
A breathtaking new production of Ibsen's greatest verse play. By turns comical, surreal and passionate.

Tuesday 1 June 7.30pm
Stellar Quines Theatre Company
The Memory of Water
by Shelagh Stephenson
Directed by Muriel Romanes
Tickets: £9.50, £6 concessions
Three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As emotion, disputed memory and alcohol take their toll they slowly dissolve into chaos, hilarity and grief.

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©Peter Lathan 2004