The Provy Wummin at Websters Theatre
Saturday 7 September, 2024 – Performances at 2pm and 7.30pm.
“A comedy masterpiece”
Back by popular demand…the smash hit musical comedy of the year
It’s 1979. Does the wean want a chopper for Christmas or does she fancy a new outfit from What Every Woman Wants? Or is it What Every Woman Needed?
Margaret Morrison is that friendly face, who in times of need, can help. The Provident Woman knocked on many a door on a Friday, offering a friendly loan to families struggling with the cost of living. and life’s hardest knocks. But what cost life? What cost love?
A gritty musical comedy, with a soundtrack to the 70s…The Provy Wummin is The First Wives Club meets Still Game with a sobering hint of Margaret Thatcher.
“Utterly hilarious. Best comedy I’ve seen in years” Rutherglen Town Hall
“A superb all female cast in what has to be the funniest, laugh out loud comedy I’ve ever seen, with some poignant moments to keep it real…the singing is outstanding” Websters Theatre
“Great cast. Great show. Just great” West End News
“What a fabulous, laugh out loud (and shed a few tears) show! So many great memories…and the singing is superb! Don’t miss it” Biggar Little Festival
Websters Theatre, 416 Great Western Road, Glasgow G4 9HZ (adjacent to Kelvinbridge Underground)
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