Based at Òran Mór in the West End of Glasgow, A Play, A Pie and A Pint is a iconic lunchtime theatre experience with over 30 brand new plays every year. …
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Nov 20, 2024
Today went to see Jellyfish. Omg what a miserable play. I can cope with swearing easily but given the age of the audience I was unnecessary. Really boring, depressing and lack of real depth to a stor…Full review by Mama M
Nov 4, 2024
At the show on Saturday 1 November. Found the signing for the deaf very intrusive. Normally the person stands at the side which I would think works for hearing impaired and those with no impairment. …Full review by Paola-D-123-_J
Nov 3, 2024
What a great idea! We saw Ghost Off yesterday and really enjoyed it. Very very funny and well acted. I'd really recommend this, its a great way to spend a lunchtimeFull review by k g
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Who knows ?? I've just been to this weeks play (Where's Lulu ??) and it was, as always, excellent. To offer you some kind of perspective Oran Mor is a tiny venu, so all the plays that …
Who knows ?? I've just been to this weeks play (Where's Lulu ??) and it was, as always, excellent. To offer you some kind of perspective Oran Mor is a tiny venu, so all the plays that are put on have to be able to accommodate a tiny stage, a tiny venue and a maximum of three (or maybe four) actors. They all have to accommodate the Glaswegian attitude to life, so there will always be the odd snide remark included in the script. "Getting a laugh" is an essential theme !! I'm sure that you'll enjoy attending. The atmosphere will be great (always is) and you're bound to end up chatting to all those around you. Enjoy PPP