Radio Clyde What's On
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09 September 2010 | ||
| Drama Group 7.30pm (Arts and Entertainment) Location: Mosspark Parish Church Halls Ashkirk Drive Mosspark Glasgow Rehearsals starting for Mosspark Players latest pantomime in December. If you are over 14 then please do come and join us. No experience is really necessary. Additional Information | ||
| Drowning in the Treacle Well Mondays to Fridays from 10am to 4pm, excluding bank holidays (Arts and Entertainment) Location: Trades Hall of Glasgow This exhibition by Glasgow artist Claire McGee has launched a new initiative by the Trades House of Glasgow and Trades Hall of Glasgow Trust, which aims to support young, talented artists and craftspeople in the City by helping to showcase their work. The rolling programme will see individual exhibitions of work displayed within the wonderful setting of the Trades Hall for several months at a time. Claire is a BA (Hons) graduate in Fine Art Painting/Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art (2007). Additional Information | ||
| Dine with an Apollo Astronaut 7pm (Community) Location: Glasgow Marriott Hotel Spend an evening in the company of Apollo 16 Moon walker Charlie Duke. Enjoy a glass of wine and a chat with one of only 12 men who ever walked on the Moon followed by a three course meal. Charlie will give a short after dinner speech and will personalise special items which will be auctioned.It will be a great evening you will never forget! Additional Information | ||
| A Song, A sip and a Sandwich-the Mash up 8pm (Musical Performances) Location: The Art Bar, Glasgow Join Donna Hazelton, Darren Brownlie, Darren Niven, Lisa Murphy and Kim Shepherd in a cabaret night of musical theatre and pop, with a wee munch and a vino. Musically staged by Paul Harper-Swan..Thursday 9th September 2010(8pm) and Friday 10th September 2010(7.30pm)Tel 07980 121 728 for Tickets or email info@insideoutproductions.co.uk Additional Information | ||
| Peter Morrison in Concert 7.30pm (Musical Performances) Location: Rutherglen Town Hall Scotland`s “Ambassador of Song” makes a welcome return to Rutherglen Town Hall. This time he brings with him his multi-talented actress/singer daughter Jackie, after three weeks of her one woman show at this year’s Fringe and is also accompanied by two young men who have been setting the heather on fire with their performances across the country - Andy Kain (fiddle) and Liam Stewart (accordion). With the Alan Kitchen trio as musical backup, Peter takes pride in bringing to his audiences all that is good in popular musical entertainment. Additional Information | ||


