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Garland’s irreverent hybrid of Hitchcock and Buchan’s creations has run and run for two decades now and counting. Ben Occhipinti’s new Pitlochry Festival Theatre production breathes fresh life into a ...
TRUE to its roots as a spa resort, Atholl Palace Hotel in Pitlochry offers plenty of relaxation, discovers Pamela Moffat ...
Pitlochry Festival Theatre will present the world première of To the Bone (18 August – 29 September) by award-winning Scottish playwright Isla Cowan.
Organisers predict 45,000 people will visit The Enchanted Forest, a sound and light show set to open in Faskally Wood near Pitlochry. The 2014 show, titled Elemental, runs from 3 to 26 October.
IT SEEMS fitting that John Durnin's final show as artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre is Singin' in the Rain. It was Durnin, after all,… ...
Pitlochry Festival Theatre will stage the world première of The Brenda Line by Edinburgh playwright Harry Mould. Their debut play is about women, compassion and what it means to be listened to ...
A popular Perthshire tourist destination has been named one of the best in Europe. ‘Travel Awaits’, a worldwide tourism blog, has named Pitlochry as one of the best European places to visit in ...
Pitlochry railway station is in the running for the title of ‘Station with the Best Local Businesses.’ The stop is among 48 railway stations across Britain to go head-to-head to claim the title.
Alan Cumming sets out his hopes for the Pitlochry festival theatre to flourish artistically and as part of the local community. 22 Jan 2025. Tayside & Central Scotland. 13 Sep 2024.