Glasgow Times

CELEBRATES 45 YEARS OF SHOWS

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Mitchell and Citizens.

“I’ve been really fortunate, having performed in panto and am-dram production­s all over the city, and even at the Edinburgh Festival,” she says.

“But Eastwood was where it all began for me and it will always be very special.”

The theatre is marking its 45th anniversar­y year with a diverse programme including Glasgow’s only date of the renowned The Wedding Reception, an interactiv­e comedy dining experience where the audience become guests at a surprise wedding; Ae Fond Kiss, a musical journey through the life of Burns; comedy with former River City star Gary Lamont; and Shakespear­e’s Macbeth brought to life by two actors.

Anthony McReavy from East Renfrewshi­re Culture and Leisure said: “We’re celebratin­g 45 years of Eastwood Park Theatre bringing entertaini­ng performanc­es to the local area and being such a big part of our community.

“We offer a wide range of shows to suit all ages, from drama and dance to tribute acts and comedy.

“We also have great kids’ shows and films, as well as our sell-out pantomime performanc­es at Christmas.”

o you have fond memories of Eastwood Park Theatre? Have you kept old programmes, photograph­s or even costumes? Get in touch with us here at Thanks for the Memories (email ann.fotheringh­am@ heraldandt­imes.co.uk) and email the team at the theatre on artsandher­itage@erculturea­ndleisure.org

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Picture: Colin Mearns Above, Moira McFadden, right, head of community and arts at East Renfrewshi­re Culture and Leisure and Amanda Robb, left, local studies librarian for the Arts and Heritage team
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