Auld Lang Sing
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Anam Alba Creative CIC
A new take on old words, Auld Lang Sing is a show composed by Siobhan Argyle, book by Ryan Little, directed and choreographed by Steve Lauder-Russell, with musical direction by Rachel Campbell, and performed by a talented cast of young professional actors. It features a series of old Scots poetry, including works by Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mary Queen of Scots and Thomas Campbell as you have never heard them before. The show promises new songs and music, coupled with drama to bring history and folklore alive on stage, in celebration of some of Scotland's finest writers.
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