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VenueMacRobert Arts Centre
Also: Studio
TownStirling
CountyStirling
From19th October 2010
To19th October 2010
MacRobert Arts Centre (V642)
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The Bookie

Work:: The Bookie (S01412981746)

It's a Saturday night in a Scottish sea-side town. Life's an endless one horse race for local betting shop bookie Stevie McGee. His love life's limp, his car's clapped out and his patter's pretty poor. He doesn't know it but all that's about to miraculously change - what are the odds? Leo Queen's back in town and he's building a brand spanking new casino. Never look a gift horse in the mouth. Quarry's in for the time of its life and the winner takes it all.
Author Douglas Maxwell
Music Aly McRae

Production:: (T0976551305)

Cumbernauld Theatre Company present a new Scottish musical by acclaimed writer Douglas Maxwell with music by Aly McRae. The kilts are on, the chips are down and all you need is luck in this musical tale of love and money, guilt and gambling, tears, tantrums and triumphs. When the going gets tough, the tough get drunk. The recommended age for this performance is 15+
Company Cumbernauld Theatre Company
Director Ed Robson
Design Kenny Miller
Performer Aly Macrae (keyboards)
Performer Bal Cooke (drums)
Performer Adam Scott (bass)
Performer Stevie hannan (Jonathon Queen)
Performer Fletcher Mathers (Fletcher Mathers (Maggie0)
Performer Philip Cairns (Stevie Gillespie)
Performer Jamie McKillop (Brendan Cheekovic)
Performer Danielle Hogg (Pepsi Queen)
Performer Steven Wren (Banjo)

Listing:: L01498058012




Production details

Cumbernauld Theatre Company present a new Scottish musical by acclaimed writer Douglas Maxwell with music by Aly McRae. The kilts are on, the chips are down and all you need is luck in this musical tale of love and money, guilt and gambling, tears, tantrums and triumphs. When the going gets tough, the tough get drunk. The recommended age for this performance is 15+

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