⭐ PITLOCHRY FESTIVAL THEATRE – 2023 SEASON ENSEMBLE ANNOUNCED ⭐
Pitlochry Festival Theatre is delighted to announce its Ensemble for the 2023 season, which runs between May and late September this summer.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s exciting 19-strong Ensemble will feature John Michie, Kirsty Stuart, Sally Reid, Shona White, Benny Young, Nalini Chetty, Blythe Jandoo, Matthew Trevannion, Patricia Panther and Deirdre Davis.
The ensemble will also feature Matthew Churcher, Oliver Cookson, Rachael McAllister, Keith Macpherson, Robbie Scott, Marc Small, Ben Stock, Joseph Tweedale, Jack Ward, Trudy Ward and Kristin Weichen Wong.
Running from 19th May – 30th September, the 2023 season Ensemble will feature in revivals of the legendary musical Gypsy (19th May – 30th September) and Tennessee Williams’ masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire (2nd June – 30th September), the Scottish première of Emma Rice’s acclaimed stage adaptation of Noël Coward’s screenplay for the film Brief Encounter (16th June – 29th September), Peter Arnott’s new play Group Portrait In A Summer Landscape (25th August – 28th September), co-produced by Pitlochry Festival Theatre with the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and directed by The Lyceum’s Artistic Director David Greig and the première of acclaimed Scottish playwright Isla Cowan’s (She Wolf, Edinburgh Festival Fringe) new play To The Bone (18th August – 29th September).
The Ensemble will also feature the première of Elizabeth Newman’s new adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s much-loved classic story The Secret Garden (7th July – 19th August) and the return of the Theatre’s acclaimed productions of Martin McCormick’s The Maggie Wall (9th – 28th June) and Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Lipstick, Ketchup and Blood (1st – 22nd September), Lesley Hart’s adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1887 classic Sherlock Holmes adventure A Study in Scarlet.
Further info & tickets for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre 2023 season, now on sale – pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com
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