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◆ Trending: Five must-see theatre shows in Scotland you can still catch in January

- David Hepburn

From the cavernous grandeur of Glasgow’s King’s Theatre and Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre, to the more intimate atmosphere of Aberdeen's Lemon Tree and the Dundee Rep, Scotland has a wide range of wonderful venues in which you can catch a play.

Here are five you can enjoy before the end of the month.

Jekyll and hyde( edinburgh )– Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum is starting the year with a comic one-man play based on Robert Louis Stevenson's famous novel starring Forbes Masson and written by Gary Mcnair. It runs from January 13-27.

Charlie and the chocolate factory (Glasgow)– Based on Dahl's original much-loved children's, with a book by Scotland's David Greig, it has already had runs in London's West End, where it won two Olivier Awards. At the King's Theatre from January 23- February 4.

Life of pi( aberdeen )– this touring production of the critically-acclaimed theatre show based on Yann Martel's Booker-winning novel will be back in Edinburgh and Glasgow later in the year, but audiences at Aberdeen's His Majesty's Theatre have the first chance to see it in Scotland from January 30-February 3.

Hauntings (Perth) – This spooky evening at Perth Theatre will see actor Gerard Logan tell two spooky tales written by masters of the genre. E.F. Benson's 'Naboth’s Vineyard' and 'The Hanging of Alfred Wadham' are combined with M.R. James' genuinely terrifying 'Oh, Whistle and I’ll Come to You, My Lad'. On January 27.

Macbeth (Edinburgh) –There's great excitement at the arrival of this production of one of Shakespear­e's most famous plays to Edinburgh's Royal Highland Centre. Taking place in a custom-built theatre, it stars genuine A-listers Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma as the royal wannabe and his equally ambitious wife. It runs from January 12-27.

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