A Play, A Pie and A Pint: Wake Me in the Morning by Jeremy Ralston 17 – 22nd February
Wake Me in the Morning
Written by Jeremy Raison
Directed by Liz Carruthers
Monday 17th – Saturday 22nd Feb
Buy tickets online
Featuring Ewan Donald, Kirsty McDuff and Bill Wright.
The most famous woman in the world. The most powerful man. Secrets and lies lead to devastating consequences.
Jeremy Raison Multi award winning writer. Film: Seen, Small Moments. Theatre: The Rain Gathering (National Theatre/Traverse/R4), Jumping Jack Flash (Liverpool Everyman), Heart and Soul (Chester Gateway), Blitz (Traverse), Savage Britannia (National Theatre), The Sound of My Voice (Citizens, three revivals), A Taste of Saki (National Theatre), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (ten years National Touring/West End). Artistic Director Citizens Theatre 2003-10 (theatre nominated for 73 awards/nearly tripled box office), Chester Gateway Theatre 1993-7 (TMA Award Special Achievement in Regional Theatre). Current: sequence of five children’s novels, the Wold on Wold Chronicles.
www.jeremyraison.com
This section: What's on in Glasgow: Theatre and Comedy
Filed under: What's on in Glasgow: Theatre and Comedy
Related Pages
- Terry Neason Songs and Words
- The Boys by Ella Hickson
- The Gift, Barrowland Ballet at The Citizens Theatre
- Ballad Lines – Major New Scottish Folk Musical
- Mischief Makar at Eastwood Park Theatre
- Logan Paul Murphy – A Celebration of Music at Cottiers
- Paddy’s Market – Life in the Lane
- Dean Friedman at Cottiers
- Marginalia – The Stand Comedy Club
- When We Were Young – Touring Theatre at Cottiers
- Madison Violet at Cottiers
- Bard in the Botanics 2025
- Rock Choir Summer Show at Cottiers
- The Naked Neds at Cottiers
- The Telling: Into The Melting Pot
- All Change at Websters
- Night Idiot – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
- Dookin’ Oot – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
- Love Is In The Air, Arlington Baths Club
- And If You Know The History at Websters
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.