With wonderful musicals, hilarious comedies and thrilling dramas, there is plenty of great treats to tuck into this Autumn at A Play, A Pie and A Pint!
READ MOREFeaturing the songs that have rung round Celtic Park over the years, Celtic The Musical tells the amazing story of this legendary club, don't miss it at The Pavilion Theatre Glasgow in September!
READ MOREAfter years of transformation, the Citizens Theatre are throwing their doors open once more with Homecoming – a two-week celebration of creativity, community, and connection!
READ MORE2025 will be a big year for Glasgow as we celebrate the city's 850th birthday. It's a milestone and everyone who has or does call Glasgow home is invited to the party!
READ MOREMartin Brock is back at the Fringe with an electrifying, one-of-a-kind spectacle of slick, mind-bending magic, laugh-out-loud comedy, cutting-edge video production and astonishing illusions!
READ MOREHopeful Monsters is a piece of tabletop puppetry for adults and children aged 5+ inspired by evolutionary theory.
READ MOREJoin TV icon and wellness advocate Davina McCall at the Usher Hall on 5th September for a special live evening of uplifting conversation, personal stories, and plenty of laughs!
READ MOREBack with an all female cast, Singin I'm No a Billy SHE'S a Tim will have you laughing and crying so hard, you'll be begging for full time!
READ MOREThe most renowned of Oscar Wilde's comedies, The Importance of Being Earnest, comes to Rutherglen Town Hall this September.
READ MOREEast Kilbride Rep Theatre Club proudly presents Educating Rita at East Kilbride Village Theatre between Wednesday 3rd and Saturday 6th September!
READ MORESanjeev Kohli, who starred as 'Navid' in BBC and Netflix's Still Game, is heading to Erskine Arts on Friday 5th September with his production, An Evening with Sanjeev Kohli!
READ MOREStill Game Star Mark Cox, the man behind some of Scotland’s most beloved comedy characters, brings his 2025 Scottish tour to Victoria Hall Dunblane on Friday 5th September!
READ MOREOne of many, many of One explores the life of a 1st gen immigrant as she navigates the duality of two cultures, her Habesha (Eritrean/Ethiopian) heritage and British identity.
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