EDINBURGH FESTIVAL '98: Ticket Offers

Wednesday 12 August 1998 23:02 BST
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Take this paper to the box office at the venues below:

The Pleasance (venue 33):

10 pairs of tickets for the first 10 at the box office:

7pm-7.45pm: Fran Landesman's Forbidden Games. In a late night piano bar, the customers dream of re-awakening their still lives. The wit, song and poetry of lyricist Fran Landesman and jazz composer Simon Wallace, with Ian Shaw.

Calder's Gilded Balloon (venue 38): 5 pairs of tickets for each show:

12.45pm-2.15pm: Tim Bray, Me and My Vice - Backstage 1

7pm-8.30pm: Theatre Volteface, Henry IV Part One. Meeting Point, Guthrie Street

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