The Lions of Lisbon A Play of Two Halves by Ian Auld & Willy Maley and Directed by Martin McCardile, Baad, 16 – 18 March, 2-17

BAad, 54 Calton Entry, The Barras, G40 2SB
Fair Pley Productions & Glasgow Live International Comedy Festival Present: The Lions of Lisbon A Play of Two Halves by Ian Auld & Willy Maley and Directed by Martin McCardie.
Celebrating 50 years since Celtic’s immortal victory that saw them become the first British team to win the European Cup.
2017 is the golden anniversary of the finest silver ever lifted. If you know the history… don’t just remember it, relive it…
In May 1967, 10,000 of the greatest supporters in the world embarked on the most important crusade since the quest for the Holy Grail.
They hailed from Scotland, Ireland, and every corner of the globe. Most were Celtic daft… Some were just plain daft. 🙂
All of them would have followed the Magnificent Eleven to the ends of the earth; 2,000 miles was a dawdle…
Join us at BAaD for a rehearsed reading with a 10 strong cast, full live band performing music & songs including
“You’ll never walk alone”
“Grace”
“Willy Maley”
“Hail the Great Jock Stein “(from Dave Anderson’s “The Celtic Story”)
“Jinky”
“Ten Thirty” (in praise of Bertie Auld)
“Kenny Dalgleish”
Get Ready To Roar!
Tickets
• Thur 16 Mar • Fri 17 Mar • Sat 18 Mar
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