The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Summer season challenges theatre ensemble to the limit

Pitlochry: Cast members at festival theatre have seven plays to perform

- Richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire theatrical institutio­n which challenges the memories of actors by presenting different plays on different days is gearing up for the summer season.

The model at Pitlochry Festival Theatre was developed with the visitor to the town very much in mind, allowing them to take in multiple performanc­es during their stay.

Despite the challenges, the ‘theatre in the hills’ manages to receive critical acclaim year after year.

This year, the 18-strong ensemble have an added challenge – for the first time since 1966, audiences will be able to see seven shows instead of six.

The 2016 season opens on FridayMay 27 with the first performanc­e of

DCarousel, Rodgers and Hammerstei­n’s musical testament to the enduring power of love.

Hot on its heels, the theatre is staging Clive Francis’s new version of the classic haunted house farce, Thark. Perth-based director Ken Alexander is at the helm of the fast-paced comedy, which opens on Thursday June 2.

Fresh from the Olivier Awardwinni­ng West End hit, The Play That Goes Wrong, designer Nigel Hook has created the set and costumes for this Scottish première production.

Alan Ayckbourn’s Damsels In Distress trilogy – GamePlan, RolePlay and Flatspin – are three entirely separate, stand-alone comedies, featuring completely different stories and characters.

Directed by Richard Baron, with sets and costumes designed by Ken Harrison, GamePlan, RolePlay and Flatspin open on June 9, 16 and 23 respective­ly.

Next to open, on Thursday July 28 is Noël Coward’s funny and moving drama This Happy Breed.

Lastly, director Clare Prenton and designer Becky Minto have joined forces to present Stephen Jeffreys’ adaptation of the Dickens classic, Hard Times which opens on September 1.

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Picture: Douglas McBride. Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s new 18-strong acting ensemble.

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