Cumbernauld Theatre has announced details of the fantastic work arriving at Lanternhouse in Spring and Summer 2024, with tickets now on sale for the season.
Following a busy festive season of stage work including family shows Ugly! A Cinderella Story and A Ladder to the Stars the Spring/Summer season runs from January to July 2024 and is packed with leading theatre, music and comedy to suit all ages and tastes.
Encore! celebrates the best in musical theatre with a sparkling evening of performances from talented singers across Scotland, brought to life by Cumbernauld Theatre Company. Whether you’re a fan of Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, or Rogers & Hammerstein, this show has something for everyone and is perfect for all musical theatre lovers.
The Lanternhouse stages will also host an exciting season of visiting theatre by some of the country’s leading companies, from the visually stunning Ruins by MHz to the riveting dark comedy Don’t. Make. Tea from Birds of Paradise. Vanishing Point and Al See Productions bring their vivid and visceral new production Plinth, KT Productions will be in residency with A Giant on the Bridge and the National Theatre of Scotland makes a welcome return with its new production, Maggie & Me.
There’s an opportunity for the community’s best movers and shakers to bring their boogying to Cumbernauld’s streets in STRUT, an exciting community collaboration with Feral Arts. Performance makers MHz are seeking five local dancers to take part in the outdoor nighttime street production – more info can be found at lanternhousearts.org/strut
There will be visiting work to keep wee visitors entertained as well. Families with young children can enjoy shows from Folksy Theatre’s take on Alice in Wonderland to delightful puppetry-led productions Myths of the Vikings and Cardboard Carnival.
Cumbernauld Theatre’s live music programme will also liven up the stage, with the return of the Cumbernauld Folk Club featuring visiting guests including Cateran, The Brothers Gillespie, Annie Dressner, and more. Dunedin Consort continues its residency at Cumbernauld Theatre to host two special relaxed concerts of beautiful baroque chamber music, specially-designed for audiences with additional support needs. There will also be musical visits from Quartet Malamatina, the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, and many more.
Regular comedy nights also return with the monthly Lanternhouse Laughs set to guarantee belly laughter in the studio theatre, each with feature shows from comedy-circuit favourites including Jay Lafferty, Scott Agnew, Gary Little, and Bruce Fumey.
Alongside live performances, Lanternhouse Cinema continues to offer the latest blockbuster feature films and the best cinema experiences in Cumbernauld. We’ve also got world-class performances streamed from concert arenas to major theatres, including National Theatre Live and The Royal Opera House.
Sarah Price, CEO at Cumbernauld Theatre Trust, said: “It’s really exciting to unveil Cumbernauld Theatre’s 2024 Spring programme, brimming with theatre, dance, music , and more. At times such as these, when there is so much conflict and trouble in the world, it is especially important for us to come together and celebrate our rich and diverse culture together. Our programme has something in it for everyone and everyone is invited to take part, so please, join us, bring your friends and lets make good times happen!”
Located in the heart of Cumbernauld, on the Cumbernauld Academy campus, this state-of-the-art venue houses two performance spaces – a 270-seat auditorium and Studio Theatre, a dance studio, an 84-seat cinema and the new North Lanarkshire Council-run café.
Tickets for the full programme of live performance and creative learning activities are on sale now at www.lanternhousearts.org and by Box Office telephone bookings on 01236 732887. You can also download a brochure from the website.