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Oor Wullie

T149600409


Archive :: production:T149600409, musical:S01941581320, venue:V642
Current production:Work

Production details

Oor Wullie has featured in DC Thomson Media comic strips in the Sunday Post for over 80 years, earning him the title of 'Scotland's Favourite Son' in a public vote in 2004. The iconic laddie from Auchenshoogle is much loved for his big heart, constant war against boredom and his mischievous energetic pranks which often land him in a scrape or two! Now you can see the spiky-haired scallywag live on stage as he embarks on an adventure with pals Fat Boab, Soapy Soutar, Wee Eck, and the rest of the Sunday Post gang - the only question is; where's his bucket?!

Performance

VenueMacRobert Arts Centre
Other spaces: Studio
TownStirling
CountyStirling
From26th February 2020
To29th February 2020
What is currently on at MacRobert Arts Centre (V642)

Reviews

Reviews


Lyn Stevenson : 29Feb20: Star Rating
Sorry Awful show We left at the interval Bad story line not great singing cannot recommend any part of it

User Reviews

Lyn Stevenson (29Feb20): Sorry Awful show We left at the interval Bad story line not great singing cannot recommend any part of it

Company

Producer Dundee Rep Ensemble
Producer Selladoor Productions (in association with Noisemaker)
Director Andrew Panton
Design Kenneth Macleod
Costume Kenneth Macleod
Performer Martin Quinn (Wullie)
Performer Ann Louis Ross
Performer Irene Macdougall
Performer Bailey Newsome (Soapy Soutar)
Performer Leah Byrne (Primrose)
Performer Leanne Traynor (Basher Mackenzie)
Performer Dan Buckley (Fat Boab)
Performer Grant McIntyre (Wee Eck)
Performer George Brennan
CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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