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'Babes in the Wood' is showing at the Carnegoe Hall,
Dunfermline, Fife from Friday 3rd December
to Sunday the 26th December. This production which is performed
by 'Take Two Productions' incorportes a local flavour with reference
to various landmarks in and around Dunfermline which will appeal
to an audience of all ages. The Pantomime has been written and
directed by Scotland's top comedy actor Tony Roper. Tickets are
priced from £7 for children to £30 for a group of
four (Maximum two adults). To book your tickets either contact
the box office by phone on 01383 314000, write to Box Office,
Carnegie Hall, East Port, Dunfermline, KY12 7JA or make an online
booking by visiting their web-site on www.carnegiehall.co.uk
or e-mail carnegiehall@fife.gov.uk
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Why not visit Crieff Visitor
Centre, Muthill Road, Crieff, Perthsire PH7 4HQ which is open
daily from 9am to 5pm. Pop into the Highland Drovers Exhibition
admission adults £2.50 and children £1.50 where you
can trace the origins of the Highland Cattle Drovers, follow their
journeys, discover how they lived and find out why they disappeared.
You will also find a gift shop an example of crafts shown in the
picture to the left. A garden centre, children's play area and
local walks will keep you amused for hours. For further information
visit their web-site at www.crieff.co.uk
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'Beauty and the Beast'
adapted by Laurence Boswell can be seen at The Byre Theatre, St
Andrews, Fife from Friday 3rd December to
Saturday 8th January 2005. This is an enchanting
tale for Christmas about a young girl's jpirney of discovery towards
the understanding of passion, imagination and love in the glorious
palace of the BEAST. This pantomime will appeal to all the family.
There are seperate school performances throughout December. For
further information regarding available tickets and prices please
contact the Box Office on 01334 475000 or visit their web-site
on www.byretheatre.com
or e-mail enquiries@byretheatre.com.
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The Museum of Piping, 30-34 McPhater Street, Glasgow
which is open Mondays to Saturdays from
9.30am to 4.30pm during the months of September
to May is a must for the traditional Scottish Music enthusiast.
Discover the history of this instrument. Admission is £3
for Adults, Concessions £2 and free to National Museum of
Scotland members. Visit their web-site on www.thepipingcentre.co.uk
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The
Edinburgh Crystal Visitor Centre is based in Eastfield, Penicuik
on the outskirts of Edinburgh and offers a selection of gifts. Here
you can learn about how crystal is made and watch a mastercraftsman
trasnform plain crystal into a cut glass piece of art. The Centre
is open 7 days a week Monday to Saturday 10am
- 5pm and Sundays 11am to 5pm. Why not visit
their web-site www.edinburgh-crystal.com
if you cannot visit in person and browse the pages of their catalogue
which provides a shopping cart for the enthusiast.
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Downfield
Musical Society are performing in Mother Goose at the Whitehall
Theatre, Dundee from 10th to 22nd December 2004. The
Company have brought together a fantastic cast, wonderful sets,
spectacular effects, including an amazing laser show, so you are
sure to be captivated and enthralled by this thrilling production.
All your favourite pantomime characters on stage in glorious Technicolor
in an evening of pure entertainment where everyone can boo and
cheer young and not so young! For details
of various admission times and full ticket price list visit www.downfieldms.co.uk
Admission £11.00 and £10.00
Concessions OAP/Child £9.00 & £8.50
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