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Citizens' Theatre Presents Waiting For GODOT

A work in which questions are posed but never answered, this February we present Samuel Beckett's masterpiece tragicomedy WAITING FOR GODOT, on Friday 15 February, 7.30pm. Theories and hypothesis about the meaning of this great work abound, the great irony being that audiences and academics alike insist on interpreting in allegorical terms a play which was striving all the time to avoid definition.

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Yellow Moon Hits Citizens' Theatre

TAG's smash hit show Yellow Moon by David Greig is jetting off to New York this spring to be part of the 'Brits off Broadway' festival at 59E59 Theatre in Manhattan. Following a staggering sell out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and two successful runs at the Citizens' Theatre (including 2 extensive school tours), the show about two Fife teenagers on the run also picked up the TMA award for Best Show for Children and Young People in October.

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Citizens' Theatre Announces Spring Season

The Citizens' Theatre announces its latest programme. Classics by Beckett and Pirandello hit the main stage in the new year and a more contemporary focus emerges as summer approaches with two 'firsts' for the stage in Vanishing Point's version of the cult Czech film LITTLE OTIK and an adaptation of Ron Butlin's 1980s novel, THE SOUND OF MY VOICE.

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Citizens' Theatre Presents Peter Pan

This years' Christmas spectacular, sponsored by ScottishPower, will be PETER PAN. A magical retelling of the classic tale, Jeremy Raison's interpretation will be true to the original play by Scottish writer J M Barrie. Peter Pan takes the Darling children on the most breath-taking adventure of their lives, to a place called Neverland, a strange country where the lost boys live and never grow up, a land with mermaids, fairies and pirates - and of course the terrible Captain Hook.

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Citizens' Theatre Presents Hamlet

On 21st September, the curtain rises on the Citizens' Theatre's production of the most famous play in the English Language. Hamlet, played by consummate young Scottish actor, Andrew Clarke, launches the Citizens' autumn season of classics on the main stage.

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