Events in Glasgow this month
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Hair at the King’s Theatre
Gareth Gates stars in the legendary musical an all - new production in the UK for Summer, 2012! The legendary musical is back, one of the most revered celebratory shows of all-time, featuring a host of stunning hits including Aquarius, Hair, Let The Sunshine In and many, many more. The message in Hair remains as potent as it ever was, in a world which stands still in terms of political aggression, Hair is the musical that stands up for freedom, peace, love and self-expression, all backed by one of the most thrilling rock sound-tracks ever conceived. Gareth Gates stars, fresh from his superb performance as Marius in Les Miserables both on tour and in London. He remains a pop star and actor with an enduring charm and a huge following, as 3. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices.
Gareth Gates stars in the legendary musical an all - new production in the UK for Summer, 2012! The legendary musical is back, one of the most revered celebratory shows of all-time, featuring a host of stunning hits including Aquarius, Hair, Let The Sunshine In and many, many more. The message in Hair remains as potent as it ever was, in a world which stands still in terms of political aggression, Hair is the musical that stands up for freedom, peace, love and self-expression, all backed by one of the most thrilling rock sound-tracks ever conceived. Gareth Gates stars, fresh from his superb performance as Marius in Les Miserables both on tour and in London. He remains a pop star and actor with an enduring charm and a huge following, as 3. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices.
King’s Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JN
Today and Tomorrow
Dancing In The Streets at the Theatre Royal
Featuring the legendary Motown classics I Heard It Through The Grapevine, My Girl, Dancing in the Streets, I’ll Be There, Stop In the Name of Love, Tears of a Clown, Tracks of My Tears. Experience the energy, emotion and electricity of Motown with Dancing in the Streets, a spectacular celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit! After wowing audiences for three years in the West End, Ivor Novello award-winning director Keith Strachan now takes this hit show on tour! Made famous by such legendary artists as The Four Tops, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Commodores, Lionel Richie, The Supremes and Smokey Robinson, Motown broke down barriers around the world whilst producing some of the most influential and enduring songs of the 20th Century. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices. Running time: 2h 25m
Featuring the legendary Motown classics I Heard It Through The Grapevine, My Girl, Dancing in the Streets, I’ll Be There, Stop In the Name of Love, Tears of a Clown, Tracks of My Tears. Experience the energy, emotion and electricity of Motown with Dancing in the Streets, a spectacular celebration of the music that came from the heart of Detroit! After wowing audiences for three years in the West End, Ivor Novello award-winning director Keith Strachan now takes this hit show on tour! Made famous by such legendary artists as The Four Tops, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Commodores, Lionel Richie, The Supremes and Smokey Robinson, Motown broke down barriers around the world whilst producing some of the most influential and enduring songs of the 20th Century. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices. Running time: 2h 25m
Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 3QA
Today and Tomorrow
The Steamie at the King’s Theatre
Come and celebrate the 25th anniversary of Scotland’s most loved play! It’s Hogmanay in a Glasgow wash house, and the girls need to get their washing done before the bells. Join Dolly, Magrit, Doreen and Mrs Culfeathers as they laugh and cry their way through the last day of the year – with a little help from the not so handy Andy. First performed in May 1987, The Steamie has delighted and entertained audiences all over the world. Writer Tony Roper directs this new anniversary touring production – get your tickets now before it sells out! ’The play has a kind of hilarious perfection’ Scotsman ’The Steamie gives an unashamedly nostalgic view of Glasgow’s past, yet its strength is that it brings the wash house women to life without getting dewy-eyed’ Guardian more
Please check the website for performance times and prices.
Come and celebrate the 25th anniversary of Scotland’s most loved play! It’s Hogmanay in a Glasgow wash house, and the girls need to get their washing done before the bells. Join Dolly, Magrit, Doreen and Mrs Culfeathers as they laugh and cry their way through the last day of the year – with a little help from the not so handy Andy. First performed in May 1987, The Steamie has delighted and entertained audiences all over the world. Writer Tony Roper directs this new anniversary touring production – get your tickets now before it sells out! ’The play has a kind of hilarious perfection’ Scotsman ’The Steamie gives an unashamedly nostalgic view of Glasgow’s past, yet its strength is that it brings the wash house women to life without getting dewy-eyed’ Guardian more
Please check the website for performance times and prices.
King’s Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JN
Today and Tomorrow
Mendelssohn - Elijah
An outstanding choral work performed in its entirety by the City of Glasgow Chorus, accompanied by John Langdon on the organ. more
For more information see www.cityofglasgowchorus.org/
An outstanding choral work performed in its entirety by the City of Glasgow Chorus, accompanied by John Langdon on the organ. more
For more information see www.cityofglasgowchorus.org/
Wellington Church, 77 Southpark Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LE
Tomorrow
Public Tours at the King’s Theatre
Public Tours more
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Public Tours more
Please check the website for performance times and prices.
King’s Theatre, 297 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JN
Tomorrow
Educating Rita at the Theatre Royal
Final Week, Must End 30 October! ’Superb, humorous and deeply moving. A truly great play.’ Daily Telegraph Much to the dismay of her husband Denny, Rita, a young, brash hairdresser, has recently discovered a passion for English literature and enrols with the Open University. Her fresh, unschooled reaction to the classics challenges the attitudes of the University and her lecturer Frank who begins to question his own understanding of his work and himself. Commissioned by the RSC, Willy Russell’s Educating Rita was first performed at The Warehouse, London, in June 1980 and later transferred to the Piccadilly Theatre. The production starred Julie Walters and Mark Kingston and won the Society of West End Theatres award for Best Comedy. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices. Running time: 2h 15m
Final Week, Must End 30 October! ’Superb, humorous and deeply moving. A truly great play.’ Daily Telegraph Much to the dismay of her husband Denny, Rita, a young, brash hairdresser, has recently discovered a passion for English literature and enrols with the Open University. Her fresh, unschooled reaction to the classics challenges the attitudes of the University and her lecturer Frank who begins to question his own understanding of his work and himself. Commissioned by the RSC, Willy Russell’s Educating Rita was first performed at The Warehouse, London, in June 1980 and later transferred to the Piccadilly Theatre. The production starred Julie Walters and Mark Kingston and won the Society of West End Theatres award for Best Comedy. more
Please check the website for performance times and prices. Running time: 2h 15m
Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 3QA
Monday 28 May 2012 to Saturday 2 Jun 2012
Sax Appeal
The popular Scottish saxophone quartet , The Hume, returns to the lush surroundings of Glasgow’s Kibble Palace for their 2012 recital series of easy listening music - Sax Appeal. With a repertoire that features everything from Mozart to Mancini, Sousa to Sinatra and Bach to the Beatles, this particular fab four treat their audiences to an enthusiastic interpretation of the classics, jazz and ragtime that has delighted fans throughout central Scotland. Whether your tastes run to toe-tapping jazz or mellow classics there is something for everyone. more
Free Entry. 7:15-8:00 pm
The popular Scottish saxophone quartet , The Hume, returns to the lush surroundings of Glasgow’s Kibble Palace for their 2012 recital series of easy listening music - Sax Appeal. With a repertoire that features everything from Mozart to Mancini, Sousa to Sinatra and Bach to the Beatles, this particular fab four treat their audiences to an enthusiastic interpretation of the classics, jazz and ragtime that has delighted fans throughout central Scotland. Whether your tastes run to toe-tapping jazz or mellow classics there is something for everyone. more
Free Entry. 7:15-8:00 pm
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0UE
Monday 4 Jun 2012.
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