2022/23 Season Announced at Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre
Audiences are at the heart of this season's programme, with bold new adaptations of big-name classics like The Steamie and Cinderella joining returning favourites including Joan Clevillé's powerful reimagining of the Greek tragedy in Antigone, Interrupted and last year's sell-out sensation, Smile.
Multi-Cultural AS YOU LIKE IT Comes to Perth Theatre
Coming to Perth Theatre from Thursday 21 until Saturday 23 April, Northern Broadsides and New Vic’s production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a bold and refreshing take on the bard’s most musical comedy. Directed by former Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland, Laurie Sansom, known by Perth audiences for his stunning direction on his NTS swansong; the dramatic and heart-rending The 306: Dawn, As You Like It features a 12-strong cast of actors include non-binary and disabled performers.
BWW Review: FIRST PIANO ON THE MOON, Online @ Perth Theatre
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to meet Mozart? Fans of the prodigy and those vaguely familiar with one or two of his pieces are sure to enjoy the adventures of pianist and storyteller Will Pickvance in his show, First Piano on the Moon.
Perth Theatre Moves Panto OH YES WE ARE! Online
Following the Scottish Government's announcement that Perth and Kinross is moving to Tier 3 Coronavirus Restrictions, Perth Theatre has confirmed that all performances of panto promenade Oh Yes We Are! A Quest For Long Lost Light And Laughter will now be broadcast LIVE online.
Horsecross Arts Join In Groups Join Project to Record Teens During Health Crisis
With schools across the world on lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Horsecross Arts, the creative organisation and charity behind Perth Concert Hall and Perth Theatre, is working to battle the impact of isolation and anxiety on teenagers' mental health a?' and providing a space to express what the lockdown is like for them.
BWW Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, Perth Theatre
During a week when comedian Joe Lycett legally changed his name by deed poll to Hugo Boss, ever dedicated to his craft, it felt fitting to see a revival of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. The comedy about identity and the elite has been revived at Perth Theatre.