Article Source: Wonder Fools
Last Updated: 23 January 2026 13:38
Wonder Fools, in association with Cumbernauld Theatre, tour their new staging of David Greig’s modern classic The Events across Scotland in February 2026, with performances at Cumbernauld Theatre (Lanternhouse) on Thursday 12 February, Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Thursday 19 – Saturday 21 February, Dundee Rep on Wednesday 25 February, and Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Friday 27 – Saturday 28 February.
What makes this production distinctive is also what makes it feel so current. At each tour venue, Wonder Fools forms a brand-new local choir, created in that communityNo single choir travelling the country. A different group of voices every time, meaning each performance is shaped by the place it’s staged in.
Set in an ordinary town hall, The Events centres on Claire, a priest and choir leader, after an extraordinary attack shatters her community. In the aftermath she begins a searching journey towards the person responsible, trying to live with what happened and confront the questions that remain.
First premiered at the Traverse Theatre during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2013, Greig’s play has become one of the defining Scottish works of the last decade. Wonder Fools return to it now because it speaks directly to the world we’re living in, where public conversation can feel brittle and quick to simplify, and where the work of listening carefully and probing complexities feels newly urgent.
The show’s choral structure makes those questions physical. A choir is a group of individuals who have to breathe together, listen together and make room for one another. In this staging, the choir is not an add-on. It is part of the drama’s engine, changing the room night by night because the show is remade with new local singers at each venue.
Wonder Fools’ production of The Events has been described as “heartfelt and haunting” (**** The Scotsman) and “a play that demands to be seen” (**** The Stage). This version leans into what audiences and critics have long responded to in the play, its intimacy, its moral complexity and its refusal to offer easy answers.
Wonder Fools arrive at this revival off the back of a standout year of ambitious co-created theatre across Scotland and beyond. Over the last year they delivered six new co-created productions, reached 10,000+ audience members, worked with 4,000 young people, and employed 130 freelancers, a scale that led The Scotsman to describe their community practice as “a blazing powerhouse of invention and activity”.
Director Jack Nurse said: “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be returning to The Events by David Greig. It’s a modern Scottish classic that feels even more urgent now than when we first staged the production last year. In a world shaped by polarisation, fear of the ‘other’, and recurring acts of violence in our communities, the play’s questions about belonging, empathy and responsibility feel impossible to ignore. At each venue we’re creating a brand-new local choir, and collaborating with them from the ground up has been a real privilege. Alongside this, Claire Lamont and Sam Stopford form an outstanding professional cast, bringing the play to life with extraordinary vitality and skill. I can’t wait for audiences to experience it.”
The professional cast features Claire Lamont as Claire and Sam Stopford as The Boy.
Final tickets are on sale via www.wonderfools.org
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