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Review: Footloose – The King’s Theatre, Glasgow

Kenny Smith pulls on his dancing shoes to review Footloose at The King's Theatre in Glasgow. WHEN you hear the word "Footloose", the chances are...

REVIEW: Ellen Kent’s Madama Butterfly

Ellen Kent’s production of Madama Butterfly elicits parallels with the war in Ukraine, writes Megan Amato. NOT a dry eye could be seen by the...
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Jersey Boys leaves the audience just Beggin’ for more

The four seasons are hitting Glasgow this week and for once, we’re not talking about the weather. Jersey Boys is the true story of Frankie...

A stylistically poetic and starkly brutal theatre work

Glasgow's Tron Theatre Company is set to present a production of Hang. Hang, by Debbie Tucker Green, will be performed at the venue from 28...

Theatre Royal will host Bob Dylan’s musical

Glasgow's Theatre Royal will play host to the award-winning smash-hit production of Girl From The North Country. The production is written and directed by celebrated...
FREE PICTURE:  “Sunshine On Leith” Theatre Show Announcement, Edinburgh, 10/12/2021:
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Capital Theatres and Pitlochry Festival Theatre to Co-Produce Iconic Edinburgh Story “Sunshine on Leith” as Final Show in The King’s Theatre Season Before it Closes for a Transformational Redevelopment:
  Edinburgh based Capital Theatres and Pitlochry Festival Theatre announce a new on-stage musical version of  “Sunshine on Leith” in June next year (2022). Bookings open from Monday (13 December 2021).
 The new co-production between Capital Theatres and Pitlochry Festival Theatre will be the final show in the King’s Theatre season before it closes for a transformational £25m Capital Redevelopment next year. 
  Pictured launching the show at The Shore in Leith (Edinburgh) are Fiona Gibson (left, Chief Executive of Capital Theatres) and Elizabeth Newman, Artistic Director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre.
  More information in accompanying Press Release and from: Sarah Cockburn, Head of Communications and Digital at Capital Theatres -  sarah.cockburn@capitaltheatres.com - 07736 461 940.  Or Susie Gray at The Corner Shop PR - susie@thecornershoppr.com - 07834 073 795.
 Photography for Capital Theatres from: Colin Hattersley Photography - www.colinhattersley.com - cphattersley@gmail.com - 07974 957 388.

Sunshine on Leith will return to the capital

Capital Theatres and Pitlochry Festival Theatre are behind a new production of the Proclaimers' musical Sunshine on Leith. The new show will be the final...


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