Garioch Theatre Festival

Garioch Theatre Festival Garioch Theatre Festival is a theatre festival ran in Inverurie annually by Garidge Theatre.

Please see our page for upcoming events, or our website for more details. The Garidge Theatre Company was set up in 2004 by Rhona Mitchell with the express purpose of running a theatre festival in Inverurie bringing a mix of amateur and professional work to the town. As well as providing an opportunity for her own students to perform, the company will introduce a range of touring professi

onal productions to a local audience. This will be the 13th Garioch Theatre Festival, firmly establishing it as an important annual arts event in the North-East. The festival is ran by Rhona Mitchell and a committee of volunteers. We are grateful for the support given to it this year by North East Arts Touring (NEAT), Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd., Garioch Charities Shop and David & June Gordon Memorial Fund and the people of Inverurie and area who support us as an audience. Once again we are very lucky to have Roy Fairhead working on the technical side for the festival.

02/07/2022

Tonight! Hopeville Social Club! Tickets available on the door.
The Moira Monologues and (More) Moira Monologues double-bill
Written and Performed by Alan Bissett
Winner Fringe First 2017 – Shortlisted Best New Play Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland 2018
Meet the hardest woman in Falkirk! The ‘most charismatic character to appear on a Scottish stage in a decade’ (*****The Scotsman) Moira Bell is the rip-roaring, chain-smoking, nae-messin’ heroine from Alan Bissett’s original and classic ‘one-woman show’. Moira’s a single mum and a cleaner, who can’t wait to light a fag and tell her bestie Babs all about the teacher she fancies, cleaning posh folks’ hooses, her thoughts on Brexit, and, of course, how she protects her darlin’ dug, Pepe, from Diesel the rottweiler. No-one ever forgets Moira!
“This is brilliant stuff, an exhilaratingly fresh take on the whole business of class and culture in Scotland.” – 4**** The Scotsman
“Bissett writes with eagle-eyed vim and not a word is wasted.” – 4**** The Independent
"A near-perfect series of new monologues, both howlingly funny and unnervingly sharp and poetic." - 5***** The Scotsman
Suitable age 14 and above

29/06/2022

Tomorrow night at 7.30pm, Acorn Centre, Inverurie! Tickets on door

Swingify with Dan Greavey
Dan is a crooner from Inverurie who has worked in London’s West End and touring professional Musical Theatre. He currently works as a singer and actor with local events company ‘Right Here Productions’, and is one third of well known Rat Pack trio, ‘Ocean’s 3’. Join Dan for a medley of swing and easy listening songs made famous by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and more recently, Michael Bublé.
Dan is in the process of recording his first album, which will be released soon.

Acorn Centre, Inverurie Thursday 30 June 7.30pm Tickets £8/6

28/06/2022
Shakespeare’s Fool this Wednesday (29 June) at the Acorn Centre, Inverurie at 7.30pm. Tickets available on the door, Tic...
27/06/2022

Shakespeare’s Fool this Wednesday (29 June) at the Acorn Centre, Inverurie at 7.30pm. Tickets available on the door, Tickets £10/7

Gentleman player, juggling jester, headmaster of Morris dancers and London's finest clown, until...he fell out with Will 'git-face' Shakespeare. Kempe died alone and poverty-stricken, not very far from the original Globe Theatre, of which he was an original shareholder and faded into obscurity; a world away from his former life having supposedly originated some of literature's best-known characters, including Bottom, Dogberry, and Falstaff.
A bittersweet tale, told by an idiot.

BROADWAYBABY.COM
“SHAKESPEARE’S FOOL IS AN ECONOMIC, CLASSY PIECE DIRECTED ROBUSTLY BY BEN HUMPHREY AND BROUGHT TO LIFE BY A MULTI-FACETED LEETHAM WHO EMBRACES THE TEARS OF THE CLOWN...”
★★★★
THEREVIEWSHUB.COM
“ROBIN LEETHAM RETURNS KEMPE TO VIVID LIFE...ENTIRELY BELIEVABLE AND LIKEABLE.”

Cancellation of tonight's show due to illness! Many apologies.
27/06/2022

Cancellation of tonight's show due to illness! Many apologies.

Unfortunately tonight's performance of MaMa in Inverurie is cancelled due to illness! Many apologies!

26/06/2022
24/06/2022

A pic of our cast, musicians and stage crew and a great report from Douglas Clark from NODA:
“A Monstrous Regiment of Women” is a specially commissioned piece by writer Alan Bissett telling the story of Caroline Phillips a young woman born and bred in Kintore, Aberdeenshire who in 1899 became the first female journalist on the Aberdeen Daily
Journal (one of only 66 in the United Kingdom) and a the leader of the Aberdeen Branch of the Women’s Social and Political Union from 1907-1909. She however disagreed with the Pankhurst’s “deeds not words” policy preferring to use political means to gain suffrage for women leading to her clashing with them and finally
leaving the party. In a first for me I was asked to leave the venue before the play began – not because of something I had done – but to join a demonstration outside in which some members of the cast gave speeches for and against votes of women.
We were then led back into an Old Time Music Hall setting by a group of “Votes for Women” placard waving women. On a very simple set we were then treated to an excellent evening of words and music in both English and Doric. The two white tie and tails clad MC’s (Imogen Watt and Jordan Abberley-Nicoll) got the audience into the era with a delightful medley of Music Hall favourites and then proceeded to introduce the characters of the piece with plenty of humour in their banter. EmmaThomson as the lead character of Caroline Phillips was excellent in her
portrayal of a young woman frustrated by the lack of opportunities given to her simply because of her gender and in her determination to do something about it. In this she was aided by Callie Birnie as suffragette Lady Agnes Ramsay in a strong, measured performance. Pamela Green as the formidable Emmeline Pankhurst owned the stage in her every appearance – definitely not a woman to be trifled with!
Her lead in the Act 1 finale of “You Don’t Own Me” was magnificent. Strong support was given by Alison Sandison and Stephen Henderson (Mr & Mrs Phillips), Mikey Nicolls (James Phillips, Caroline’s journalist brother), Lola Brown (Adela Pankhurst),
Millie Goodyear (Christabel Pankhurst) Freya H T Wilson(Sylvia Pankhurst) and Andrew Saunders (Mr Maxwell the Newspaper Editor). Mention too must be made of the Knitting Group ladies Jessie Martin, Katie Lister, Amy McIntosh and Eilidh
Swanston in their portrayal of ordinary working class “wifies”. The music chosen by Alisdair and Rhona reflected the theme of the piece beautifully ranging from “Marching All Over Scottish Land” (specially written lyrics to the traditional tune Bonnie Lass O’ Fyvie O’) to Abba’s “Winner Takes It All” and Adele’s “Chasing
pavements” to Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On Up” and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”. The singing, supported by a 3-piece band, by the principals and company alike was very strong and the harmonies in Alisdair’s arrangements came across well especially in the finale number “Quiet”. Movement was also first class as
has become expected from this talented group. Costuming by Liz Cork was spot on for the era with particular use made of the suffragette colours of green, purple and white. Congratulations to everyone involved for an entertaining and educational evening.

23/06/2022

Our band for 'A Monstrous Regiment of Women'. Mikey Innes on guitar, Lachlan Geddes on drums and Alisdair Sneden, Musical Director, on piano and accordion. Wonder if they'll still look as happy by Sunday!

22/06/2022

It's our opening night! So introducing Caroline Phillips, played by Emma Thomson and Lady Agnes Ramsay, played by Callie Birnie. Both were heavily involved in the Women's Social and Political Movement in Aberdeen.

21/06/2022

Your MC's , presiding over the music hall setting of 'A Monstrous Regiment of Women', hoping to amuse, inform and entertain you! Imogen Watt and Jordan Abberley-Nicoll.

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