Mischief Makar at Eastwood Park Theatre
Saturday, 30 August, 2025, 7.30 p.m.
Eastwood Park Theatre and Gallery, Rouken Glen Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6UG
The final scheduled performance of Kevin P. Gilday’s Mischief Makar – your last chance to catch this crowd-pleasing show in the Southside of Glasgow.
Bringing together brand-new pieces and greatest hits from his back catalogue, Kevin P. Gilday is on a mission to make poetry for the masses.
Forget everything you know about poetry, this is a show that redefines the artform as a raucous night out in the company of one of the country’s most gifted performers.
‘Fearless, hilarious and steeped in a Weegie-ness that still, somehow, manages to feel universal, this is poetry for our times.’
Alan Bissett
‘A peerless poet and performer.’
Darren McGarvey
Darren McGarvey
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