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Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming

By Morag Fullarton

Mon, 09 December, 2019 — Sat, 14 December, 2019

Òran Mór Christmas Panto – Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming *The 2019 Christmas Panto has now Sold Out* Dixie has discovered the streets of London are not paved with gold and is down to her last two bob when wicked landlord Skinflint chucks her & her cat, Fleabag, out of their ‘super cosy’ lodgings (under stair […]

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Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming

By Morag Fullarton

Mon, 02 December, 2019 — Sat, 07 December, 2019

Òran Mór Christmas Panto – Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming *The 2019 Christmas Panto has now Sold Out* Dixie has discovered the streets of London are not paved with gold and is down to her last two bob when wicked landlord Skinflint chucks her & her cat, Fleabag, out of their ‘super cosy’ lodgings (under stair […]

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Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming

By Morag Fullarton

Mon, 25 November, 2019 — Sat, 30 November, 2019

Òran Mór Christmas Panto – Dixie Whittington: The Hamecoming *The 2019 Christmas Panto has now Sold Out* Dixie has discovered the streets of London are not paved with gold and is down to her last two bob when wicked landlord Skinflint chucks her & her cat, Fleabag, out of their ‘super cosy’ lodgings (under stair […]

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Cranhill Carmen

By Benny Young

Mon, 18 November, 2019 — Sat, 23 November, 2019

Glasgow. Mid 1950s. The story of Carmen McGurn, a tobacco factory worker.  She meets two men late at night on her way home from a bender –  a young idealistic policeman from the Islands and a Glasgow matador. Who will she choose and who will destroy her? Presented in association with Aberdeen Performing Arts. Cranhill […]

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Do Not Press This Button

By Alan Bissett

Mon, 11 November, 2019 — Sat, 16 November, 2019

Marie and Ben, fellow commuters, fall into friendly conversation on a train, but things turn comical and then dark as Ben realises far too late that Marie is playing a psychological game with him.  Enter Terry, an unsuspecting stranger, full of swagger, who is about to find himself caught up in their game and way […]

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Good With People

By David Harrower

Mon, 04 November, 2019 — Sat, 09 November, 2019

Evan returns to Helensburgh, West Scotland, home to the nation’s nuclear defence program and once a thriving holiday resort. A place he’s been trying to avoid. Haunted by his past and afraid of his future, he finds Helen working at the Seaview Hotel. GOOD WITH PEOPLE is a haunting two-hander tracing one town’s path of […]

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Marco Pantani: The Pirate

By Stuart Hepburn

Mon, 28 October, 2019 — Sat, 02 November, 2019

In 1998, Italian cyclist Marco Pantani won both the Giro D’Italia and the Tour De France. He was on top of the world. By February 2004, he had died alone in a squalid drug-ridden hotel room in Rimini. Pantani’s rise and fall is a story of epic proportions. The Pirate tells of a modern Prometheus, […]

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A Walk In The Park

By Dave Anderson

Mon, 21 October, 2019 — Sat, 26 October, 2019

“Nobody said it was going to be A WALK IN THE PARK, but that’s what it is.” – was the full title of this show, but the Producer’s common sense(?) prevailed… We find a guy, late at night, in his garret, grappling with his computer and indeed the 21st Century. He resolves to write a […]

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Divided

By Ian Pattison

Mon, 14 October, 2019 — Sat, 19 October, 2019

Born in Glasgow in 1927, RD Laing was the most famous psychiatrist of his time. Laing’s work redefined the relationship between patient and doctor. His book ‘The Divided Self’ enhanced his reputation and brought him celebrity status. Laing believed the family to be a potentially destructive force on the individual. He once said ‘We are […]

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The Sweetest Growl

By Clair Nicol

Mon, 07 October, 2019 — Sat, 12 October, 2019

In the 1950’s, Gorbals-born Mary McGowan was the sensational singer with cult Scottish jazz band The Clyde Valley Stompers and was reckoned by Louis Armstrong to have one of the best voices in the business, even headlining The Cavern Club the night The Beatles made their debut! However, at the height of her fame, The […]

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Fly Me To The Moon

By Marie Jones

Mon, 30 September, 2019 — Sat, 05 October, 2019

He never won any more than a couple a quid, but that was his life…all he had…his paper, the horses, memories of singing along with Frank Sinatra and a life of misery.. he was better off dead in my opinion. Francis and Loretta are broke community care workers.  Davy, one of their charges, has had […]

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The Signalman

By Peter Arnott

Mon, 23 September, 2019 — Sat, 28 September, 2019

Winter 1919.  Thomas Barclay is transported back in time by his memories of the night when he was the Signalman who sent the Edinburgh/Burntisland train onto the Tay Rail Bridge 40 years before.  Who is responsible when accidents occur? Why is there a difference between what we feel and what we know? Why do we […]

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Mack The Knife

By Morag Fullarton

Mon, 16 September, 2019 — Sat, 21 September, 2019

Berlin, the late 1920’s… a time of decadence, despair and joie de vivre. A young Jewish composer, Kurt Weill, meets his muse, singer Lotte Lenya and falls in love. He collaborates with playwright Bertholt Brecht on what they both consider a ‘bit of  a potboiler’, but the rehearsals are fraught with disaster and the production […]

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Number One Fan

By Kim Millar

Mon, 09 September, 2019 — Sat, 14 September, 2019

Jan McArthur is raging. Her husband just left her for a silicone-enhanced woman 20 years her junior. She’s lost her job.  Her cat just died. And to cap it all, the menopause is on the rampage, leaving her a hot flashing mess. When Jan reads Jack Bonham’s women hating column, he becomes the embodiment of […]

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