
The Swallow Theatre
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Scotland's Smallest Theatre. Receiving house for professional drama and music.
Creative retreat and rehearsal space with onsite accommodation.
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â â â â â "Powerful, tense, heartbreaking" Broadway Baby HAVISHAM comes to The Swallow Theatre on Sun 1 Sept 7.30pm & Mon 2 Sept 2.30pm. Tickets ÂŁ14. Written & performed by Heather Alexander Theatre Direction & dramaturg by Dominique Gerrard swallowtheatre.co.uk/havisham/ #GreatExpectations


Shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe we've loved previously The Swallow Theatre ... Box Tale Soup have two brilliant shows Pleasance Courtyard. The special effects in Casting the Runes were so atmospheric, and you really donât want to miss the dancing puppet in Gulliverâs Travels.


Shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe we've loved previously The Swallow Theatre ... Keith Alessi's funny, heartfelt, banjo-picking, fundraising, inspirational true story Tomatoes Tried To Kill Me. Sensitively & kindly done, this show is unmissable. It's back at theSpaceUK tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/tomatâŠ

Shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe we've loved previously The Swallow Theatre: 'Author, Composer, Soldier-of-a-sort' written & performed by Jan Carey, presented by Hint of LIME at Greenside Venues. An hour of calm, quiet and beautiful storytelling.


Shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe we've loved previously The Swallow Theatre: Born in the USA (Leaving Vietnam), now in a new edit retitled Born in the USA. It's a carefully crafted piece thoughtfully written and subtly performed by Richard Vergette and speaks of redemption, hope, compassion & understanding.


Shows at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe we've loved previously The Swallow Theatre, another on the theme of soldiers: David William Bryan's true story 'In Loyal Company'. The attention to detail in the design and performance of this piece is inspiring. tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/davidâŠ

A show from Dyad Productions is always a treat: quality runs through every strand of their work. See them for 1 week at Edinburgh Festival Fringe with 'A Room of Oneâs Own' which came here for last yearâs WigtownBookFestival, & see their new show, âAustenâs Women: Lady Susanâ here on 15+16 Sept.


To end our posts relating to Edinburgh Festival Fringe we're sending congratulations to Guy Masterson on his 30th consecutive Fringe. We're honoured that in 2018-19 he performed 3 solo shows at The Swallow Theatre. Audiences still talk to us about how amazing they were. tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/underâŠ


The 2024 WigtownBookFestival programme is live, and we are delighted to be contributing two productions to such a large, exciting and varied mix of events: 'Watson: The Final Problem' on Mon 23 Sep (prior to the Festival) and Sat 28 & Sun 29 Sep 'Home Front/Front Line' on Sat 5 Oct.


The Swallow Theatre WigtownBookFestival Tim Marriott So excited to be performing at WigtownBookFestival at the beautiful The Swallow Theatre +âmy mega talented collaborator Richard Ingham on baritone sax. Kate Maravan Harry (Matt) Burton @IndigoDreamsPub @Anndland1 @Poet4theSilent Anna Saunders @WordSparks Pat Edwards (Welshpool Poetry) đ Peggy Hughes đ đ± Wavelace



In 2 weeks time, Dyad returns to one of their most favourite venues, The Swallow Theatre in Newton Stewart, Scotland. Some of you may have seen our previous work there, but you won't have seen anything like Austenâs Women: LADY SUSAN. đ 15-16 Sep đ dyadproductions.com or venue



We're back at the The Swallow Theatre with Austenâs Women: LADY SUSAN. The sun is shining, the cows are lowing and Dyad is breathing the relaxing air of #scotland before tonight's show. (Few tix left for tomorrow's matinee btw) #ladysusan #femalewriters #acting #theatre #janeausten



Phenomenal performance by Tim Marriott in 'Watson; The Final Problem' at The Swallow Theatre tonight. If you get a chance, go and see it! Great to meet you after the show Tim.

Two terrific events with super saxer Richard Ingham The Swallow Theatre WigtownBookFestival done and dusted. Marvellous feedback! So well looked after. Now to Carlops for gig No 3. We are getting about with this one. No longer history, but sadly very much the present tense!
