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New musical adaptation of Restless Natives coming to Glasgow

New musical adaptation of Restless Natives coming to Glasgow

Glasgow Times5 hours ago

Restless Natives, featuring well-known Scottish stage talent, will run at the King's Theatre in Glasgow from June 24 to 28.
Leading the cast are Kyle Gardiner and Finlay McKillop, who will bring to life the iconic characters of Will and Ronnie, also known as The Clown and The Wolfman.
They will be joined by Olivier-nominated Kirsty MacLaren, who will play tour guide Margot.
The ensemble cast also includes Robin Campbell, Ailsa Davidson, Caroline Deyga, Stuart Edgar, Sarah Galbraith, Ava MacKinnon, Alan McHugh, and Harry Ward.
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Restless Natives: The Musical has been produced and directed by the original team behind the 1985 cult classic film, in collaboration with co-producers Perth Theatre.
The story follows Ronnie and Will, who, tired of their mundane urban lives, become the Highland Highwaymen.
They soon gain international fame by charmingly robbing tourists on buses.
Tour guide Margot believes these modern-day Robin Hoods can restore national pride.
However, with the authorities hot on their trail, their story takes an intriguing turn.
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The production, which features music inspired by the spirit and songs of Big Country, is written by Ninian Dunnett, Michael Hoffman, and Andy Paterson, with Tim Sutton composing the score.
The musical is designed to captivate both fans of the original film and new audiences alike.
For more information and to book tickets, visit the ATG tickets website.

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