Craignish Village Hall, 8pm
Written and performed by Alan Bissett Meet Moira Bell, cleaner, single mother, and the hardest woman in Falkirk. Whether defending her wee dog Pepe from the local rottweiler, attempting to seduce a teacher, or belting out Diana Ross for the Scotia karaoke night, Moira is hilarious, hypnotic, frightening and heart-warming company. |
Based on the stories and characters Alan encountered growing up in the Hallglen area of Falkirk, where The Moira Monologues first premiered, Moira, her long-suffering pal Babs, her neighbour (Bawface), her laddies (they’re gid laddies, but they canny take their hash) and her wee dug Pepe, have left audiences all over the country weak with laughter.
Tickets £10 (£7.50 age 16-24, student, Young Scot)
Purchase online at Ticketsource HERE (booking fee applies)
Age 16+ advised. This performance contains strong language from the start and throughout, and is not suitable for younger audiences.
Licensed bar
Doors open 7.00pm
Performance 8.00pm
Tickets £10 (£7.50 age 16-24, student, Young Scot)
Purchase online at Ticketsource HERE (booking fee applies)
Age 16+ advised. This performance contains strong language from the start and throughout, and is not suitable for younger audiences.
Licensed bar
Doors open 7.00pm
Performance 8.00pm