THEATRE / On tour

Wednesday 12 January 1994 00:02 GMT
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Compass Theatre Co: The Wind in the Willows Musical version of the children's classic. 10-11 Jan Leadmill, Sheffield (0742-754500). 12 Jan Norwich Arts Centre (0603 660352). 13, 14 Jan Stamford Arts Centre (0780 63203). 15 Jan Memorial Hall, Northwich (0606 41597). 18 Jan Cramphorn Theatre, Chelmsford (0245 495028).

Dalier Sylw: Calcon Ci A new play by Gareth Miles that takes Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog and transposes the story to contemporary Wales. Performed in Welsh with English synopsis. 12-15 Jan Theatr Clwyd, Mold (0352 755114). 18-20 Jan Theatr Gwynedd (0248 351708).

Natural Theatre Company: The End of Teddy Hedges Comedy by Alastair Goolden about a bit-part actor's struggle to save the Ealing film studios. Directed by Faynia Williams. 13-22 Jan New Vic Studio, Bristol Old Vic (0272 250250).

Remould Theatre Company: The Greatest Story Ever Sold Comedy about life in the newsroom of a busy newspaper. 14 Jan Blackfriars Arts Centre, Boston (0205 363108). 15 Jan Crowle Community Hall, Scunthorpe (0724 710528). 18 Jan Drama Studio, Withernsea High School (0964 613133).

RSC: Julius Caesar David Thacker's modern-dress promenade production. 11-15 Jan Castle Sports Complex, Spalding (0775 725031).

RSC: The Two Gentlemen of Verona Delightful 1920s production, peppered with appropriate romantic songs. 11-29 Jan Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (0483 60191).

Pentabus Theatre: Black and Midnight The story of two ancient armies awakening in the modern world. To 12 Feb, touring throughout Shropshire, Hereford & Worcester, Staffordshire & Warwickshire (0584 77564).

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