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Pitlochry Festival Theatre Announce Summer Ensemble For 70th Anniversary Season
The season will include Adventures with the Painted People, Jekyll and Hyde, The Wind in the Willows, A Night by the River Tay, and more!by BWW News Desk
Pitlochry Festival Theatre has announced the Summer Ensemble for its 70th anniversary season which will take place in the picturesque grounds of the Perthshire theatre from the end of this month.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre s exciting 22-strong Summer Ensemble will feature BAFTA Scotland award-winning Jane McCarry (Isa Drennan in Still Game, BBC Scotland and Granny Murray in Me Too!, CBBC); Colin McCredie (Taggart, ITV and River City , BBC Scotland); Lauren Samuels (We Will Rock You, Bend it Like Beckham and Grease, all West End and Cinderella, Lyric Hammersmith); Daniel Boys (The Boys in the Band, The Park Theatre and West End, Avenue Q, Tommy and Spamalot, all West End); playwright Jo Clifford; Richard Colvin (Sunshine on Leith, UK tour and A Christ
Roisin McIntyre to make explosive return to River City after 13 years
Actress Joyce Falconer was last on screen in 2008 after becoming a fans favourite with shock storylines.
Joyce Falconer as the legendary Roisin McIntyre (Image: BBC)
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Here are seven good ideas for seven days in Scotland. 1 THE Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, one of Scotland’s most diverse and inclusive cultural events, is on this week. Combining high quality artistic events with extensive community-led programming and a social justice agenda, they have a banger of a documentary called Judy Versus Capitalism about Judy Rebick’s pivotal role in securing women’s rights in Canada. Radical feminist, street fighter, practical dreamer, it’s not to be missed. For details go to www.mhfestival.com. 2 JOHN Byrne at 80, a retrospective exhibition of works in print by the revered Scottish playwright, writer and artist. A showcase of his brilliance and humour, the exhibition opens this week and is available at the Glasgow Print studio from Tuesday until Saturday, free of charge.