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Panic Patterns

Visiting Company

A new commission from award-winning novelists Louise Welsh and Zoë Strachan. Part of Glasgay! Scotland’s annual celebration of queer culture.

Ornithologists Jacq and Fay are on a remote island in the far north of Scotland investigating sudden changes in bird migration patterns. Fay believes these changes signify forthcoming disaster. Jacq thinks the isolation is making her younger lover paranoid. But they were meant to leave the island three days ago, their boat home still hasn’t arrived and their radio has been dead for a week. When the decommissioned lighthouse across the bay shines back into life, the two women are forced to make a crucial decision.

Sometimes tender, sometimes disorientating, Panic Patterns draws on contemporary fears to create an edgy, suspenseful drama for a new decade.  

BY ZOË STRACHAN & LOUISE WELSH
DIRECTED BY ALISON PEEBLES

    Dates

  • 19 Oct 2010 to 30 Oct 2010
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  • 2010-10-19 07:30 PM (P) 2010-10-20 07:30 PM 2010-10-21 07:30 PM 2010-10-22 07:30 PM 2010-10-23 07:30 PM 2010-10-26 07:30 PM 2010-10-27 07:30 PM 2010-10-28 07:30 PM 2010-10-29 07:30 PM 2010-10-30 07:30 PM

Circle Studio

Prices

£12.50 (concessions available)
Preview £5

Preview 19.10.10, 7.30pm
Wheelchair Access
Guide Dogs welcome


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Helen

20th July 2010

Hi Jules, I think there are spaces. Up-to-date info is held, and bookings are made directly at Box Office. Please call 0141 429 0022 to get the latest availability. Hope you can join us!

Jules Haston

19th July 2010

Hello Tag/Citz! I have a 4 year old daughter (5 next month) who I think would really benefit - and love - being involved in your drama classes. Are there any spaces left for the Autumn 'term'? If so could we book up a place for Alice? Jules (mum)

Helen

11th July 2010

Hi Carolyn, There's a wee form on the homepage (with 3 fields to complete). Please add your details here to join the mailing list. NB. It's also linked in the footer. Thanks Helen

carolyn stuart

10th July 2010

can i please be put on your mailing list

Helen

7th July 2010

I just accidentally deleted a comment amongst a load of spam, and only realised too late that included a genuine message which I can't get back. If you are awaiting the publication of your comment or question, please re-post. Apologies!

Helen

22nd April 2010

Hi Yvonne, Thanks for your comment. Show times are listed beside each date which you click "view all dates". It's not as simple as one start time, as it can vary per show. You've made an interesting point though, we should perhaps make this view all dates/times. I hope you found the info you required. Helen

Yvonne Alexis

21st April 2010

Hi, it would've been useful to have the start time on the web-site...

Rhona Armes-martin

17th April 2010

Awesome-dont think I have enjoyed a piece of theatre so much-it was that good!Amazing talent,really clever.Brought the book alive to my ten year old girl.We laughed from start to finish-dont miss it!!!

Lesley Mickel

15th April 2010

I watched Treasure Island last night with my family, and was in danger of missing some of the first half because of the tears of laughter. This was a truly theatrical experience with two actors evoking a whole cast of vibrant characters. Bravo Wee Stories.

Helen

8th April 2010

Hi Nicholas, We do indeed have classes for your age group during the summer. Our Summer Academy caters for all between the ages of 4-16 years. Click on the link to the right of Arts and Crafts (above) for class dates, times and booking info.

Nicholas Brennan

6th April 2010

Hi my names nicholas and im 14 and im really interested in acting, i was just wondering if their is a class for my age group during the summer

Callum Fuller

5th April 2010

I just finished Level 2 recently and it was a fantastic experience. Tuition is excellent, encouraged to explore different topics in a friendly manner and develop yourself as an actor. I'm really looking forward to Level 3.

Helen

4th April 2010

Hi Marjorie, We have a page about our Summer Academy 2010. This tells you the course times and booking info: http://citz.co.uk/whatson/info/summer_academy_2010/ We have just signed off the print, so the leaflets are being printed this week and should be ready and available at the theatre the following week.

Linzi beckett

4th April 2010

Hi, could you give me all the information you have about the summer academy 2010 for 6 year olds. Brochures, flyers, anything, so as I can get a feel for the course. Thank you, Linzi

Magi Gibson

3rd April 2010

Thoroughly enjoyed this. Congratulations to all involved. Can't agree at all with comment from Amy (no surname) above. Some performances were better than others (aren't they almost always?). Some were excellent. there were lots of laughs. Stage set in the final act was stunning. Music was wonderful. Given the youthfulness of the cast this was a production to be proud of. Personally I don't like star rating systems so will not choose one.

Alice

2nd April 2010

I found the actress playing Olga truly convincing, and loved the light-hearted relief provided by the strong supporting male cast. Excellent adaptation, great acting and visually gorgeous, very impressed and look forward to more work from these talented students.

Janet McB

2nd April 2010

Well done to everyone involved. Great to see such a young cast on the main stage of the Citizens. I thought the main girl playing Masha was excellent. Looks like a pro already.

Amy

1st April 2010

one of the worst ever adaptions of this play in history! The actors were AWFUL.

Sarah

30th March 2010

Des used to be my english teacher many moons ago and he was such a laff yet such an inspiration. Billy and Tim was hilarious and I cant wait to see Blue Hen. Well done Des xx

Mike and Pam Collins

29th March 2010

Congratulations and best wishes to the third year RSAMD students during their debut week on the Citizen Theatre stage...we are proud of all of you. This video clip and layout is informative and well presented. Wish we could be there to enjoy the production... 'Break a leg' wishes go out to all of you from the theatre parents and friends in Alaska...

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