GOLDILOCKS GOES TO GREECE
Written & Directed by Andy McGregor
Goldie and her mum Pat are heading oot on holiday, and they’re aff to the glorious sunshine of Greece!
But on their way to the airport they are spotted by the ferociously jealous Daddy Bear, who still hasn't forgiven Oor Goldie for her outrageous porridge-based misdemeanours.
Soon, a hilarious game of cat-and-mouse – or is that bear-and-mouse? – begins. There will be handsome princes, hysterical songs and maybe even the odd pun (or three) on the word ‘bear’… we can BEARLY contain our excitement!
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Andy McGregor trained at Glasgow University and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Shows he has written, composed and directed include Spuds (“If I could give it 6 stars, I would!” ★★★★★ The Herald, “A riotous, near-perfect musical comedy” ★★★★ The Scotsman), The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit, Pure Freezin’, Love 2.0 and Crocodile Rock (★★★★ The Scotsman, ★★★★ The Herald). He wrote and composed The Park (National Theatre of Scotland) and directed the short film Ever Young (Beacon Arts Centre). He has made various Christmas shows at The Citizens Theatre and wrote and directed Lost in Pantoland and The Snow Queen (PACE).
Please note:
Written & Directed by Andy McGregor
Goldie and her mum Pat are heading oot on holiday, and they’re aff to the glorious sunshine of Greece!
But on their way to the airport they are spotted by the ferociously jealous Daddy Bear, who still hasn't forgiven Oor Goldie for her outrageous porridge-based misdemeanours.
Soon, a hilarious game of cat-and-mouse – or is that bear-and-mouse? – begins. There will be handsome princes, hysterical songs and maybe even the odd pun (or three) on the word ‘bear’… we can BEARLY contain our excitement!
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Andy McGregor trained at Glasgow University and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Shows he has written, composed and directed include Spuds (“If I could give it 6 stars, I would!” ★★★★★ The Herald, “A riotous, near-perfect musical comedy” ★★★★ The Scotsman), The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit, Pure Freezin’, Love 2.0 and Crocodile Rock (★★★★ The Scotsman, ★★★★ The Herald). He wrote and composed The Park (National Theatre of Scotland) and directed the short film Ever Young (Beacon Arts Centre). He has made various Christmas shows at The Citizens Theatre and wrote and directed Lost in Pantoland and The Snow Queen (PACE).
Please note:
- The Òran Mór Summer Panto is aimed at an adult audience and does contain some strong language and adult themes. Recommended for 14+ years
- The Òran Mór Summer Panto has a seated capacity of 250 without distancing when a performance is completely sold out
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