"Really funny. I'd advise anyone to go and see it" Alistair McGowan
What happens when, on the day of the Old Firm Match, you lock a Celtic and Rangers fan in a cell together? Fireworks. And a weird kind of unity. Des Dillon's anti-sectarian comedy about two footie fans from either side of the Old Firm divide who are forced to confront each other's point of view and culture after being locked up in a cell together on derby day is one of Scottish theatre's most popular success stories of recent times.
"Hilarious. Loved it. Made me think." Gordon Strachan
First premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2005 - since then it has gone from playing to houses of 60 people, to an audience of 3,000 who have turned out at the SECC and five national sell out tours in Scotland and Ireland, garnering standing ovations and rave reviews wherever it plays.
Videos
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MUSIC-HALL COLETTE
ESPACE CULTUREL VICTOR HUGO (2/21 - 2/21) | |
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Peter Flanagan: Fresh Prince of Kildare
Ambassador Theatre (5/9 - 5/9) | |
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Waitress
Bord Gais Energy Theatre (5/19 - 5/23) | |
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Lisdoon-Nirvana
The Linenhall Arts Centre (2/20 - 2/20) | ||
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Zog
The Everyman (3/11 - 3/14) | |
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Fawlty Towers The Play
Bord Gais Energy Theatre (7/28 - 8/1) | |
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The Love Hungry Farmer
The Linenhall Arts Centre (3/7 - 3/7) | |
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