Beattie & Scratchmann Scotland in the Shadows, Liberté Bar, Glasgow, Sunday 12 March, 2017
Liberté Bar, 241 North St, Glasgow G3 7DL
Sunday 12 March 7.15pm
0844 873 7353
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Want to know about the Scotland the tourist guides won’t tell you about? Beattie and Scratchmann tell it like it really is in this dark and humorous spoken word show about Scotland’s sinister side with stories, tales and poems of drugs & murder, witchcraft & fetishes, executions & hauntings and cover ups & botch jobs that reveal the truth behind Caledonia’s lesser-known miscreants, unfortunates and flawed geniuses.
Want to know about the Scotland the tourist guides won’t tell you about? Beattie and Scratchmann tell it like it really is in this dark and humorous spoken word show about Scotland’s witchcraft & fetishes, executions & hauntings and cover ups and botch jobs that reveal the truth behind Caledonia’s lesser-known miscreants, unfortunates and flawed geniuses.
Liberté Bar, 241 North St, Glasgow G3 7DL
“Bloodcurdling” – Sick of the Fringe
“An entertaining hour of stories” – Fringe Review
‘Bloodcurdling’ (Sick of the Fringe)
‘An entertaining hour of stories’ (Fringe Review)
Part of Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2017
This section: Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2017, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more, What's on in Glasgow: Theatre and Comedy
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