Your Cheatin’ Heart Sunday 24 August GFT
Sunday 24 August, 2014
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
Hardly seen since its first (and to date, only) television broadcast in 1990, and still commercially unavailable on DVD, writer John Byrne’s six-part follow-up to the much-lauded Tutti Frutti (1987) is the great lost treasure in the history of Scottish television drama. Tilda Swinton, Edie Reader, Ken Stott and John Gordon Sinclair star in an acutely observed tale of love and criminality in Country-and-Western-obsessed Glasgow, a Western frontier town overrun by Johnstone (as opposed to rhinestone) cowboys.
Tickets cost £10 full price / £8 concession.
Book online
The full running time is 6h 30m including intervals.
Introduced by Scottish singer-songwriter Eddi Reader.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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