Ardross, Applecross and Cromarty going for gold with comedy capers
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ARDROSS, Applecross and Cromarty are set to host “a comedy with a big heart and a cracking soundtrack”.
It centres on Kate Stafford and Nicholas Collett as Julie and Dave, a middle-aged couple who find themselves in a very sticky situation. For four decades they have been hiding a secret behind their comfortable suburban lifestyle: a huge stash of gold bars, originating in an infamous heist.
Revellers are being promised A comedy with “a fun night out at the theatre, with a huge dollop of nostalgia for anyone who was young in the 1980s”.
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It’s all part of a hook-up with The Touring Network (Highlands & Islands) which is supporting the region’s first ‘micro-network’ with a view to growing collaborative networks across rural areas.
Applecross Village Hall, Ardross Village Hall, Cromarty Arts Trust, Eden Court Highlands, Nairn Community Centre, and Resolis Community Arts have collaboratively booked theatre, music and dance performances, aided by £20,000 and advice from The Touring Network.
Gold! is hosted by Cromarty Arts Trust on Friday (May 3), Applecross Village Hall on Saturday, May 4, Eden Court on May 8. It reaches Ardross Village Hall on Friday, May 10.
Contact the respective venues for ticket details.