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Drama adapted by Gabriel Quigley, from the novel by Muriel Spark Directed by Roxana Silbert Set in the summer of 1945, in a hostel for the ‘Pecuniary Convenience and Social Protection of Ladies of Slender Means below the age of Thirty Years, who are obliged to reside apart from their Families in order to follow an Occupation in London.’, The Girls of Slender Means follows the adventures of the women who live there. They do their best to act as if the war never happened. They practice elocution, and jostle one another over suitors and a fabulous Schiaparelli gown, which they each use whenever the occasion demands. But behind the girls' giddy literary and amorous explorations hides an exquisite fragility and sinister peril, as they strive to survive 'when all the nice people were poor'.
BSL InterpretedWednesday 1 May, 7:30pmAudio Described & Touch TourThursday 2 May, 7:30pmTouch Tour at 6:15pm. Please book in advance here or by calling our Box Office on 0131 248 4848.Captioned, Audio Described & Touch TourSaturday 4 May, 2:30pmPost-Show DiscussionTuesday 30 AprilJoin members of the cast and creative team for an informal discussion about the show after the evening performance
Dundee Rep Theatre in a co-production with Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh present Sunset SongWritten by Morna Young, after Lewis Grassic GibbonDirected by Finn den Hertog | Music by Finn AndersonScotland’s most loved literary heroine Chris Guthrie is brought to the stage in this thrilling contemporary adaptation.From harrowing family roots and crushing poverty, to stirring love and the awakening of self, Chris’s coming-of-age journey to womanhood is one of enduring strength, persistent survival and joyful renewal. Exploring human resilience and the loss of a way of life, through a scorching female protagonist, Sunset Song has a profoundly lyrical intensity that echoes throughout the years and still resonates today.
BSL InterpretedWednesday 5 June, 7:30pmAudio Described & Touch TourThursday 6 June, 7:30pmTouch Tour at 6:15pm. Please book in advance here or by calling our Box Office on 0131 248 4848.Captioned, Audio Described & Touch TourSaturday 8 June, 2:30pmTouch Tour at 1:15pm. Please book in advance here or by calling our Box Office on 0131 248 4848.Post-Show DiscussionTuesday 4 JuneJoin members of the cast and creative team for an informal discussion about the show after the evening performance.
Haymarket Station and Waverly Station are equally as close.
Nearby parking includes NPC car parks on Castle Terrace and Semple Street (approx. 5 & 10 minutes walk respectively). On-street parking nearby is limited, with resident-only bays in the majority of local streets.
We have three bars at The Lyceum: The Howard Bar, The Wyndham Bar, and The Upper Circle Bar. We are proud to serve Lucas ice cream during the interval. You can purchase ice creams with cash/card at the Shop in our Foyer and with cash only in the auditorium.
Once for each show run. For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: lyceum.org.uk/your-visit/accessibility
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company is Scotland’s leading producing theatre. With a strong reputation for excellence in both classical and contemporary work, The Lyceum is committed to developing Scotland’s considerable indigenous talents while presenting the best of international drama. This year we enter into Artistic Director David Greig’s inaugural season featuring four world premieres, Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Noël Coward, and a co-production with Malthouse Theatre Melbourne and Black Swan State Theatre Company, and many more thrilling shows. Between September and June we produce up to eight high quality productions making it one of the largest producing companies in the UK. In recent years, The Lyceum has staged co-productions with Theatre Royal, Bath; The Bush Theatre, London; Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company; National Theatre of Scotland; Citizens Theatre; Dundee Rep; Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse; Chichester Festival Theatre and the Lyric Hammersmith. [image credit: Eamonn McGoldrick]
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