EVENTS AT A GLANCE
DATE/S GENRE TITLE
Sat 2 Sep Comedy Stories of Scotland
Fri 8 Sep Comedy Milton Jones and Friends
Sep/Oct/Nov Music RCS Concerts (Music Programme)
Fri 8 Sep Music Steve Grozier + support
Sat 9 Sep Comedy Gary Faulds - Frontier
Wed 13 Sep Theatre Irvine Welsh's PORNO
Thu 14 Sep Music Eddi Reader (SOLD OUT)
Fri 15 Sep Tribute OH WHAT A NIGHT!
Sat 16 Sep Tribute Thank You For The Music
Tue 19 Sep Theatre Keepers of the Light
Fri 22 & Sat 23 Sep Theatre Battery Park
Fri 22 Sep Theatre Man Shed
Sat 30 Sep Music Jill Jackson
Thu 28 Sep Music Rachel Lightbody (Beacon Jazz Club)
Sat 30 Sep Comedy A Scottish Comedy Collective
Sun 1 Oct Variety Movies to Musicals On Tour
Mon 2 Oct Theatre Wake Up
Wed 4 Oct Family Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X) by Mamoru Iriguchi
Wed 4 Oct Comedy People Huv Tae Know!
Fri 6 Oct Music The Band of The Royal Regiment of Scotland
Thu 12 Oct Theatre PLINTH
Fri 13 & Sat 14 Oct Comedy The Dolls - Back Wi' A Bang!
Sat 14 Oct Family Shark in the Park
Sun 15 Oct Talk Marti Pellow - Pellow Talk, The Lost Chapter (SOLD OUT)
Tue 17 & Wed 18 Oct Theatre Moorcroft
Thu 19 Oct Tribute Mission: The Songs of Bond
Fri 20 Oct Family Ben Garrod's Ultimate Dinosaurs
Fri 20 Oct Variety Calum's Cabaret
Fri 20 Oct Comedy When We Were Young
Sat 21 Oct Family Misty's Magical Adventure
Sat 21 Oct Comedy Craig Hill - This Gets Harder Every Year!
Wed 25 Oct Musical My Doric Diary
Thu 26 Oct Music Rolling Back The Years
Thu 26 Oct Music The Big Easy (Beacon Jazz Club)
Fri 27 Oct Music A Country Night In Nashville
Sun 29 Oct Tribute The Drifters in Concert
Wed 1 Nov Music Jo Beth Young and Serious Child - Shadow Navigation Show
Thu 2 Nov Tribute Totally Tina Live (SOLD OUT)
Fri 3 Nov Talk David Wilson Murder at Home
Sat 4 Nov Comedy Nina Conti and Friends
Sat 11 Nov Music Christine Bovill PIAF to POP
WELCOME TO THE BEACON
Here at the Beacon we are renowned for the breadth and depth of our events programme, and this Autumn we continue to celebrate our 10th birthday with an eclectic and entertaining mix of performances, lighting up lives in Inverclyde.
But even when there aren’t any performances there’s still plenty going on. You can Take Part in a whole range of activities, including Beacon Youth Theatre and Platinum Dance classes, or take a look at the art exhibitions in the light-filled upstairs Gallery. And there’s always the ever-changing view across the Clyde to admire while enjoying something delicious in the Café & Bar.
Live comedy is a strong presence at the Beacon, and this Season is no different, with Milton Jones, Gary Faulds, Craig Hill, Nina Conti, A Scottish Comedy Collective, The Dolls and the stars of Still Game all queuing up to tickle your ribs.
In a more serious vein, toxic masculinity gets the once-over in the acclaimed Tron Theatre/National Theatre of Scotland production of Moorcroft, while Man Shed explores the challenges of later life, and 1990s Glasgow gang culture is put under the microscope in When We Were Young. The 1900 Flannan Isles lighthouse mystery is given a contemporary setting in Keepers of the Light, and the Beacon is also host to its very own murder mystery – but you’ll have your dinner served with that!
Music comes in the form of tributes to ABBA, Country and Western, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and Elvis, an evening of James Bond theme tunes, live sets from Steve Grozier, Jill Jackson, and Jo Beth Young and Serious Child, spine-tingling concerts from The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and Dunedin Consort, and lunchtime recitals from students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. And don’t forget that the Studio makes the ideal intimate setting for Beacon Jazz Club.
We’ve not forgotten our younger theatregoers either! Families can learn about Ultimate Dinosaurs with Dr Ben Garrod, join Timothy Pope in Shark in the Park, tag along with Misty on a Magical Adventure and travel with Poppy Diddle to the Moon.
Local amateur organisations present My Fair Lady and Jack and the Beanstalk – do support these fantastic groups – while the Beacon co-produces two major new productions: Battery Park dives deep into Britpop and the crushing of working-class dreams, while Plinth reappraises the role of statues via the story of Theseus and the Minotaur.
And of course it wouldn’t be an Inverclyde Christmas without the Beacon’s fun-filled pantomime! Book now to guarantee your tickets for Beauty and the Beast, with a cast of Beacon regulars including Jane McCarry, Mark Cox, Jimmy Chisholm and Lee Samuel.
Whatever you choose to do, we hope you have an enjoyable visit to the Beacon.
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Stories of Scotland
Sat 2 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£12
Bruce Fummey spent 15 years performing Scottish history-themed stand-up shows around the world. His hugely popular YouTube channel, Scotland History Tours has amassed almost 200,000 subscribers and was quickly followed by film and TV roles.
He comes to the Beacon with his joke-filled live show, Stories of Scotland
Milton Jones and Friends
Sat 8 Sep | 7.30pm
Standard/£25
Concession/£22.50
Messy-haired master of the one-liner, Milton Jones is one of this country’s most successful touring comedians. His unique style of comedy has audiences in stitches, and the laughs are just as loud as his shirts.
He is a regular on TV and has appeared on popular shows such as Live at the Apollo and Mock the Week. Milton will be joined by three top Scottish comedians, to be announced.
Radio Times
‘The wild-haired Jones has raised wordplay to the level of fine art’
‘His timing is split second and his ad-lib ability is amazing’
Daily Record
Music | Gallery Suite
RCS Concerts (Classical Music Programme) Presents
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Autumn Concerts
Standard/£10
Dida Condria: Piano
Thu 7 Sep | 1pm
J S Bach: Movements from Partita No2 in C minor
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No31 in A flat major Op110
Rautavaara: 2 Etudes Op42
Rachmaninov: Variations on a Theme of Corelli
Dida Cordria has won many international piano competitions and is a BBC Young Musician prizewinner. She currently studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Her programme opens with sparkling baroque music by Bach and moves on to one of Beethoven's greatest piano sonatas. It concludes with Rachmaninov's last composition for himself, his amazing 'Corelli Variations' which demonstrate all aspects of the piano from lyrical beauty to astonishing virtuosity.
Ross Morris: Guitar
Thu 5 Oct | 1pm
Music from Spain and South America, including works by Albéniz, Villa-Lobos, Agustín Barrios and Piazzolla.
Guitar music from Spain and South America has an irresistible charm and today’s music demonstrates this in spades. Ross Morris is a Cornish classical guitarist who performs as a soloist at international music festivals and concert series across the UK.
Anna Michels: Piano
Thu 9 Nov | 1pm
Schumann: Faschingsschwank aus Wien Op26
Ronald Center: Bagatelles Op3
Rachmaninov: 7 Preludes from Op32
Scottish-Dutch pianist Anna Michels has performed major piano concertos with numerous Scottish and Dutch orchestras. Schumann’s effervescent 'Faschingsschwank aus Wien' is a description of an Austrian carnival. Rachmaninov’s Preludes include some of his most passionate music as well as some startling virtuosity.
JOIN THE PRODUCERS’ CIRCLE
Play your part in lighting up lives in Inverclyde
The Beacon’s founders created the Greenock Arts Guild in memory of the local people who had lost their lives in the Second World War. Since then, the generosity of locals has been ever-present and entirely essential. By joining the Producers’ Circle you continue that tradition and become part of the Beacon’s team. Together we can ensure that everyone in our region has access to first-class performances and an opportunity to access their own creativity through participatory arts.
Become a member of the Producers’ Circle at the level that suits you, from as little as £15 per month.
For a full list of benefits, visit beaconartscentre.co.uk/support-us/producers-circle/
FUNDERS
Inverclyde Council
Creative Scotland
McGlashan Trust
Innerkip Society
Creative Carbon Scotland
Hector Russell Trust
Bridge Awards
Foyle Foundation
The William Syson Foundation
WITH THANKS TO OUR MEMBERS
Mr Stephen Burt
Mrs Margaret Harron
Mr John Holding
Mrs Jacquie MacIntyre
Mr Ian Parsons
Miss Marion Peat
Mrs Ann Steele
© Ian Watson © Murdo Macleod © Christopher BowenSteve Grozier + support
Fri 8 Sep | 8pm
Advanced/£10 On
the door/£12
Steve Grozier is one of Scotland’s finest songwriters. His ability to write literate, introspective lyrics and his emotive vocals have earned comparisons with such luminaries as Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Townes Van Zandt. His debut album, All That’s Been Lost, garnered universal praise.
Grozier has performed with some of the biggest names in Americana, folk rock and alt-country: Blitzen Trapper, Buck Meek (Big Thief) and Joe Pug.
He is a BBC featured artist at the Edinburgh Festival, Americana Music Association showcase performer and regular at Celtic Connections.
Gary Faulds FRONTIER
Sat 9 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£22.50
Restricted view/£20.50
Frontier is Gary’s journey into the unknown. Will we find aliens on Mars? Can I get Turkey teeth? Will I ever call my mum’s boyfriend Da? Can I do yoga without farting? Will the yoga lassie let me back after fart gate?
Gary just wants to be a better version of himself, but what steps does he need to take for that to happen? Come to the gig, turn off your phone and get lost in the madness. You never know, you too could one day be an 18 stone morbidly obese scheme boy, crippled with anxiety and stretch marks!
Suitable for age 18+
Theatre | Main Theatre Bad Bad Donkey Ltd Presents
Irvine Welsh's PORNO
Wed 13 Sep | 7.30pm
Standard/£10
Fifteen years after TRAINSPOTTING, what has become of Renton, Sickboy, Begbie & Spud? Contains swearing, sexual language, drug use and even more swearing. As if you'd expect anything else... A world premiere FULL LENGTH stage adaptation that earned rave reviews from audiences and critics at the Edinburgh Fringe during a sell-out run.
“Completely blown away by how great it was!”
H H H H Edinburgh Live
“Everything that Trainspotting lovers wanted and more”
H H H H Theatre Scotland
Suitable for age 13+ contains swearing, drug use and language of a sexual nature.
Tribute | Main Theatre Handshake Ltd Presents
OH WHAT A NIGHT!
Fri 15 Sep | 7.30pm
Standard/£24
Restricted view/£22
Oh What a Night! takes you on a musical journey through the incredible career of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Valli’s unmistakable voice dominated the airwaves for more than two decades with classics such as Sherry, Let’s Hang On, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, My Eyes Adored You, December, 1963 (Oh What A Night), Bye Bye Baby, Who Loves You and many more.
Oh What a Night! combines infectious personalities, amazing vocals, slick harmonies and even slicker dance moves to deliver a show full of energy and nostalgia. Don’t miss the ultimate celebration of one of the world’s greatest rock & roll bands!
Sat 16 Sep | 7.30pm
Standard/£28
Calling all Dancing Queens. This is your night to say, Thank you for the Music! This international smash-hit tribute show brings all ABBA’s No1 hits to the stage in a production like no other.
Now in its 20th year, with a brand-new show for 2023, the ultimate ABBA tribute combines unmistakable harmonies, colourful costumes and dazzling performances.
Join us for the party of the year as we bring you all the hits, including Waterloo, Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia and many, many more –for without a song or a dance, what are we?
Keepers of the Light
Tue 19 Sep | 7pm
Standard/£12
Concession/£10
December 1900. Three keepers disappear from the Flannan Isles lighthouse, west of the Outer Hebrides. What happened to the men has never been answered and becomes the talking point for three technicians who find themselves stranded on the remote station.
Join Davie, Alec and Mac as they delve into the mystery and step into the shoes of the missing keepers. Some stones, of course, are best left unturned... Izzy Gray’s Keepers of the Light combines traditional storytelling with a contemporary staging, and an original score by Ewan Watson.
Suitable for age 12+
Theatre | Main Theatre
Sleeping Warrior Theatre Company in co-production with Beacon Arts Centre Presents
Fri 22 & Sat 23 Sep | 7.30pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
It’s 1992 and Tommy McIntosh is the next big thing in Britpop Britain. His band Battery Park, a raucous female-fronted four-piece from Greenock, are recording their debut album and preparing to tour the country supporting Oasis. But then, out of the blue, they disappear from the scene and are never heard of again. Thirty years later, a young student approaches Tommy in the bowling club bar and tries to unravel what happened to the boy wonder and his mates. Battery Park has live music from Andy McGregor, writer/director of the 5-star Spuds and Crocodile Rock. It’s a funny, earthy play about Britpop, glorious defeat and working-class dreams, packing an emotional punch that resonates long after the final note. Suitable for age 14+
Man Shed
Fri 22 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£12
Concession/£10
Half price tickets for Men's Shed members!
How does a man find his purpose when he grows older, and all major life events come thick and fast? Should he retire to the solitude of The Shed as usual and escape from the world, or should he get out and try something new? When the familiar rules no longer apply, is it too late to change the habits of a lifetime? Inspired by the work of the Scottish Men’s Shed Association, Man Shed is a oneman theatre piece which explores the joy of sheds, the pain of loss and the comfort of friendship.
Suitable for age 12+
Jill Jackson
Sat 30 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£19.50
Concession/£17
Jill Jackson is one of Scotland’s leading singer-songwriters and an acclaimed artist on the thriving international Americana music scene. Her sensitive and heart-rending vocals have earned her a loyal fan base around the world, and not surprisingly drawn comparisons with the likes of Brandi Carlile and Joni Mitchell.
Jill’s 2018 album, Are We There Yet?, reached No3 in the iTunes UK Country Charts. Her latest studio album, Yours Aye, was released in 2022. This is her most exposing body of work to date, and the record Jill has always wanted to make.
Suitable for age 14+
Rachel Lightbody
Thu 28 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Under 26s/£5
Rachel’s musical interests lie across a broad range of styles, from jazz and folk to the great songwriters of the 20th century, producing her unique and genre-defying approach to writing, arranging and interpreting music.
She appears in a wide variety of musical projects, both as a bandleader and as a side-woman, collaborating with artists such as Alyn Cosker, Paul Harrison, Kris Drever, Siobhan Miller, Rachel Sermanni and Fat-Suit, to name just a few.
Comedy | Main Theatre
Scottish Comedy Collective Presents
Variety | Main Theatre
Glasgow Philharmonia Presents
A Scottish Comedy Collective
Sat 30 Sep | 8pm
Standard/£18
Four of the most entertaining comedians on the Scottish comedy circuit perform together in one incredible show. Sit back and enjoy as Graham Mackie, Chris Forbes, Cubby and Raymond Mearns guide you through a night of laughter and hilarity!
Experience side-splitting stories, howlingly funny observations on life, and astonishing one-liners that will leave you gasping for breath! This is a one-time-only show and definitely one you will not want to miss.
Suitable for age 18+
Sun 1 Oct | 7pm
Standard/£18
Concession/£16
After many sell-out performances at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and across Scotland, Movies to Musicals return to the Beacon after their successful 2022 appearance.
Produced by Glasgow Philharmonia, the charity that embraces the talents of local aspiring artists, this is an all-singing, all-dancing theatrical show featuring your favourite musical and movie soundtracks, performed by a live band alongside a musical theatre cast (as seen on Britain’s Got Talent) and guest artists from London’s West End.
See the stage come to life with the stars of tomorrow! Guest artists to be announced.
Wake Up
Mon 2 Oct | 8pm
Standard/£12
Concession/£10
A family prepares for war. A man wakes up next to a dead body. The seas rise, the world is on fire. Wake Up is a triple bill of visual theatre by three trailblazing directors.
In three short plays you’ll be transported to a world torn apart by conflict, to a future impacted by climate change, and to a small flat the morning after the night before.
Join us for an evening of drama, mystery and dark comedy, where so much is said without a word being spoken.
Suitable for age 12+
Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X.)
Wed 4 Oct | 1.30pm
Standard/£10
Concession/£8
A joyful and humorous time-travel ride through the evolution of sexes, Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X.) is ‘a brilliantly alternative way of thinking about sex, gender, biology’ (The Wee Review) from the award-winning artist Mamoru Iriguchi.
Packed with 1980s pop hits, surreal humour and creative use of props, costume and video, the show is a playful new take on sex education for young people aged 12+, and adults who missed the sex education they deserved at school! Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X.) shares intersectional lived experiences from its LGBTQIA+ creative team.
Suitable for age 12+
Theatre | Studio Solar Bear PresentsComedy | Main Theatre
Choose Events Limited Presents
Music | Main Theatre
Scottish Fire Brigades Heritage Trust Presents
Wed 4 Oct | 7.30pm
Standard/£35
VIP/£55
Craiglang’s Boabby, Winston, Navid, Isa and Tam first graced our television screens 20 years ago. Join Gavin Mitchell, Paul Riley, Sanjeev Kohli, Jane McCarry and Mark Cox, the faces behind the make-up, as the five friends get together on stage to celebrate and share memories of Scotland’s award-winning comedy Still Game.
Prizes will be awarded to the best dressed! VIP Meet & Greet tickets available.
Parental guidance advised.
Charity Concert featuring The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
Fri 6 Oct | 7.30pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£12
The Scottish Fire Brigades Heritage Trust is proud once again to host the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland at our annual charity concert. The Band have been particularly busy over the past year. Playing at the late Queens funeral and at the Coronation ceremonies of King Charles in London and Edinburgh. The band who will play a wide range of music from traditional military, folk , movie themes, and much more will be accompanied by pipers from the Army School of piping in Edinburgh. This is a not to be missed evening of musical extravagansa, providing entertainment for all the family. All proceeds for the concert will go to the Soldiers Charity and the Scottish Fire Bridges Heritage Trust.
Theatre | Main Theatre
Al Seed Productions and Vanishing Point
Plinth
Thu 12 Oct | 7.30pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Renowned visual theatre maker Al Seed presents his latest striking work, examining the role and reappraisal of statues. At the heart of Plinth is an exploration of statues as artefacts of war, particularly the archetypal image of the ‘hero’, and within the work Seed reimagines the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.
Plinth is the latest in a series of performances Seed has created around the theme of conflict and the politics of its remembrance. This world premiere, co-produced with Vanishing Point in partnership with the Beacon and Tramway, will be full of rich imagery and astonishing movement.
Supported by Creative Scotland
Suitable for age 14+
Accessible for non-English-speaking and D/deaf audience members.
Total Theatre on Oog
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“If you have any interest at all in theatre without words, then this is the show for you”
Comedy | Main Theatre
Robert C Kelly Presents
Fri 13-Sat 14 Oct
Fri | 5:30pm & 8:30pm
Sat | 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Standard/£27.80
Scotland’s top comedy stars Louise McCarthy and Gayle Telfer Stevens are Back Wi’ A Bang!, their brand-new variety show.
The Dolls will be joined by Scotland’s best drag queen, Reba Martell, the sexy Scheme Boys dancers and star vocalist Jane Henderson. Let the Dolls and their special guest stars tickle your fancy and get your knickers in a right twist! Not for the fainthearted or weans under 18.
Strictly 18+ only. May contain nudity (here’s hoping!) and will contain very strong language.
Sat 14 Oct | 2pm & 4pm
Standard/£10
Concession/£9
Timothy Pope is looking through his telescope – but wait, is that a shark, in the park!? From the creative team behind The Hairy Maclary show and You Choose, see all three of Nick Sharratt’s Shark in the Park books live on stage. Featuring Shark in the Park, Shark in the Dark and Shark in the Park on a Windy Day, this fin-tastic family musical follows Timothy (and his telescope) on three exciting adventures…
‘Nick Sharratt’s clever and simple keyhole books for early years have had a triumphant makeover for the stage’
The Stage
Suitable for ages 2-7
Tue 17 & Wed 18 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£19 | Concession/£17
Restricted view/£15
A team. A team of wit? A team of players. A bunch of mates coming the gither to huv a kick aboot. Wits new? Garry’s turned 50 but doesn’t feel like celebrating. Exhausted from years spent wrapped in regret, he begins to relive ‘the glory days’, trying to understand his mistakes, answer questions and right some wrongs in a bid to make peace with his past and find renewed purpose. Inspired by true stories, Moorcroft follows a group of young lads in search of an escape from working-class life. But can playing football save them from the challenges they face and make them the men they want to be? With true friendship and the tenacity of working-class people at its heart, Moorcroft tackles toxic masculinity in Scotland and asks, ‘What is a real man?’
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The Skinny
Relaxed performance 17 Oct
Recommended for age 14+
Contains adult themes, strong language (including that of a racist, homophobic and sexual nature), and themes of suicide. There will also be strobe lighting and loud bangs.
Image © Joe Connolly/Jamhot Theatre | Main Theatre‘That rare synchronicity in theatre, when all talents involved align seamlessly to bring something truly great to the stage’
Tribute | Main Theatre
EHP Theatre Presents
Thu 19 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£27
Restricted view/£25
Mission: The Songs of Bond is a celebration of all the famous Bond theme songs from across the past six decades and more, and the amazing performing artists who sang them.
In the headquarters of an intelligence unit, the cast are set the challenging mission to perform the 26 Bond songs, including the two unofficial songs.
Four fantastic vocalists are supported by a team of dancers and the international illusionists, The Art of Illusion.
Musical Theatre | Main Theatre
Jo Sarsby Management Presents
BEN GARROD'S
Fri 20 Oct | 2:30pm
Standard/£17 | Concession/£15
Restricted view/£13
Ultimate Dinosaurs is the hit show starring dinosaur aficionado Dr Ben Garrod. Get ready to go on an exciting prehistoric adventure as Dr Ben talks you through the deadliest predators that ever roamed the planet. Yes, dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex, Allosaurus and Spinosaurus would have walked or swam right where you are now! Pitting the knowledge of unwitting parents against their all-knowing kids, Dr Ben presents an interactive, educational and highly entertaining show.
‘I would highly recommend this show to anyone with a small person that loves dinosaurs!’
Families Online
Recommended for age 5+
Fri 20 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£15
Experience the Ultimate Entertainment Extravaganza at Calum's Cabaret! Join us at the Beacon Arts Centre, nestled against the breathtaking backdrop of the majestic River Clyde, for an unforgettable night of pure entertainment and non-stop fun. Calum's Cabaret is the place to be, showcasing the crème de la crème of cabaret acts in Scotland!
Prepare to be mesmerized as our talented performers take the stage, bringing you a sensational blend of magic, music, variety, and the fabulous world of drag. Get ready to be dazzled by their incredible skills, infectious energy, and captivating performances that will leave you wanting more! Don't miss out on this extraordinary experience! See you at Calum's Cabaret, where the spotlight shines brightest!
Suitable for age 18+
When We Were Young
Fri 20 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£13.50
Concession/£11
When We Were Young takes the audience back to Glasgow in the 1990s, when gang culture was at its worst. It’s a nostalgic and emotional roller coaster, as the show follows the lives of one of the many young teams who polluted the street corners.
When We Were Young is both a hilarious and eye-opening look back to 1990s Glasgow and a heartbreaking story of stolen youth.
Suitable for audiences aged 16+. This show contains strong language and adult humour.
Variety | Gallery Suite Calum James Magic Presents Comedy | Studio Geez a Break Productions PresentsSat 21 Oct | 1pm & 3pm
Standard/£15
Misty, along with her pal Shuggy the Chef, must save the Princess Dragonette from the evil Chillblain and his icy breath. Join Misty in her castle in Dragonland for this epic adventure for all the family. With its spellbinding effects and catchy songs, this enchanting show will have everyone ROARing with laughter from start to finish! Misty’s Magical Adventure is written by Alan McHugh and stars Jane McCarry.
Suitable for aged 7+ and their adults
Craig Hill This Gets Harder Every Year!
Sat 21 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£18.50
Concession/£16.50
Cheeky and irreverent, Scotland’s much-loved kilt pleasure, unleashes his fantastic new show (and another corker of a show title) of uproarious stand-up.
Renowned for his high-octane live comedy, Craig’s razor-sharp wit and unsurpassed audience rapport have seen him perform all over Europe, Australia (including Sydney Opera House) and of course Scotland, as well as south of the border and off-Broadway in New York.
Celebrating 25 years of riotous comedy, Craig’s shows are firmly established as one of the best nights out around – get ready for a night of bellyache laughs!
Age restriction 16+.
Age recommendation 18+
Wed 25 Oct | 1pm & 8pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£10
It is 31 December 2010, in Fraserburgh. But all is not sparkly balloons. Daisy is desperate to attend the town’s New Year’s Eve party, but Granny will not allow it. After an argument, a disgruntled Daisy locks herself in her room among her music and old schoolbooks. Then things take a time-bending twist as Daisy is magically transported back to 31 December 1993 – the same night 17 years earlier. But why has she been brought here? And why now? And most importantly, who is that mysterious figure standing at the mic?
A Doric jukebox musical from Katie Barnett and James Siggens of AyeTunes!, My Doric Diary is a heart-warming story about what it means to love and what it takes to let go. Presented in partnership with Aberdeen Performing Arts and supported by Creative Scotland’s Touring Fund for Theatre and Dance Programme.
Recommended for age 12+
Thu 26 Oct 2:30pm & 7pm
Standard/£22
Concession/£21
Re-live the fantastic sounds of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s presented in the unique ‘Timeless’ style. This slick, fast-moving and vibrant show brings you some of the greatest songs ever written, performed by a cast of world-class singers and dancers who have captivated audiences worldwide with their beautiful harmonies, brilliant choreography, and over 100 stunning costumes reflecting each era.
An unforgettable show packed with fun, energy and a few laughs along the way, Rolling Back The Years is the ‘Ultimate Feel-Good Experience’, a show not to be missed!
Musical | Studio Aye Tunes! Presents Music | Main TheatreThe Big Easy
Thu 26 Oct | 8pm Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Under 26s/£5
The Big Easy are an energetic swing band from Leeds consisting of vocals, trumpet, sax, guitar, piano, double bass and drums, covering repertoire from the early days of jazz, classic New Orleans numbers and lively jump-jive. Their dynamic, energetic and virtuosic performances make them great to watch and perfect for dancing, promising a memorable night out.
Music | Main Theatre
Handshake Ltd Presents
Fri 27 Oct | 7:30pm
Standard/£25
Concession/£22
Direct from London’s Royal Albert Hall, A Country Night in Nashville recreates a buzzing honky-tonk in downtown Nashville, perfectly capturing the energy and atmosphere of an evening in the home of country music.
Prepare to be transported on a musical journey through the decades, from Johnny Cash to Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton to The Chicks, Willie Nelson to Kacey Musgraves.
Don’t miss this incredible celebration of the very best of country music!
Sun 29 Oct | 7.30pm
Standard/£30
Restricted view/£25
The Drifters are back on tour in the UK performing all their classic hits including ‘Saturday Night at the Movies', ‘You’re More Than A Number,’ ‘Come on Over to My Place’, ‘Under the Boardwalk’, ‘Kissin’ In The Back Row’ and many more! The legendary group have been inducted into the Rock & Roll of Fame, performed for the President of the United States and listed among the Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine. Under the guidance of Tina Treadwell (daughter of the group’s original founders, George & Faye Treadwell) The Drifters have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years with multiple successful UK tours including headline shows in major arenas and, most notably, the world famous Royal Albert Hall in London for the ever first time in the group’s glittering career. “I am thrilled with the success of our recent UK tours and we invite you all to join us in continuing to celebrate this incredible and everlasting story of The Drifters.”Said Tina, speaking about the tour.
Music | Studio Wise Queen Music Presents
Wed 1 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£12
Internationally acclaimed musicians Jo Beth Young and Serious Child form a special live collaboration, bringing together two of the finest neo-folk talents of recent times.
Shadow Navigation Show combines beautiful songs, atmospheric music, soulful stories and visions. Expect an unforgettable night navigating the shadows of human experience together.
‘A mesmerising and powerful performance’
Prog Magazine
Talk | Main Theatre
Phil McIntyre Live Presents
Fri 3 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£27.50
Home is where the heart is. But home is also the most common site for murder. Join the UK’s leading criminologist Professor David Wilson, author of the fascinating new book Murder At Home as he explores the tragic prevalence of domestic murder and how, for so many victims, their safest space is the place they are most in danger. Delving into infamous as well as lesser-known true crime cases, this examination of the tragic, ordinary nature of murder is perfect for fans of The Dark Side of the Mind and The Mind of a Murderer
David Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University and the founding Director of the university’s Centre for Criminal Justice and Research. He is also a much respected TV presenter, most recently fronting Channel 4’s In the Footsteps of Killers with Emilia Fox and David Wilson’s Crime Files for BBC Scotland.
Comedy | Main Theatre
DH Promotions Presents
Nina Conti and Friends
Sat 4 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£25
Concession/£22.50
British Comedy Award winner Nina Conti headlines a top night of stand-up comedy. Nina has appeared multiple times on Live at the Apollo and has featured on shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Russell Howard’s Good News and Sunday Night at the Palladium.
Her live improvised shows featuring her wellknown characters continue to attract huge crowds, leading to sold-out tours and Edinburgh Fringe runs. Nina will be joined by three brilliant comedians, including Chris Forbes, star of BBC comedy Scot Squad.
Suitable for age 16+ | strong language
Music | Studio
Sat 11 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£16
Concession/£14
Christine Bovill’s award-winning show “Paris” established her reputation as one of Europe’s finest interpreters of French song. In her new show- complete sell out at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022-she travels into the 60s and the Americanisation of French music: le yé-yé.
A time of great cultural change in France, would the high art of chanson survive...? This new show offers a sexy and delicious celebration of the Golden Age of French song and how it evolved during the Swinging Sixties.
Singing in both French and English she honours many stars including Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg and Francoise Hardy.
Musical Theatre | Main Theatre
Greenock Light Opera Presents
9-11 Nov | 7:30PM
2:30PM (Sat Matinee)
Standard/£20
Concession/£18
Experience the enchantment of Greenock Light Opera Club’s My Fair Lady.
Join us for a captivating journey through Edwardian London, with a talented cast, iconic songs, and stunning set design.
Don't miss this extraordinary theatrical experience.
Book your tickets now!
For all ages
Family | Studio Shaper/Caper Presents
Paper Moon
Mon 13 & Tue 14 Nov
Mon 1:30pm & 3:30pm
Tue 10:30am & 12:30pm (BSL performances), Free Workshop at 2pm Adult/£8 | Child/£6
The moonlight is beautiful, shining across the bedroom floor, as Poppy Diddle dozes off. But is all as calm as it seems? Suddenly, Poppy wakes up to discover that the MoonMoo (the cow that jumped over the moon) has got stuck on the Moon! Poppy’s mission is clear – and she really needs your help! Join Poppy and her dog Peppy as she launches across the canvas sky, at the speed of light, towards the Paper Moon. Paper Moon is a memorable interactive adventure show for under 5s by acclaimed dance company Shaper/Caper, featuring beautiful set and costume by Janis Hart. Paper Moon will be accompanied by Shaper/ Caper’s A Day To Play creative workshop for wee ones aged 2-12 and their grown-ups. This production is generously supported by the Creative Scotland Touring Fund.
Dance | Studio
Lewys Holt/perfectly serviceable in association with Discerning Nights Presents
Empty Orchestra
Wed 15 Nov | 7pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Three dancers perform their favorite karaoke hits! As each dancer takes their turn at the mic, the remaining two take to the space, becoming backing dancers, lip-syncing and encouraging each other into the spotlight.
Through the revealing act of singing, Empty Orchestra creates a safe space to embrace both the wild, diva-like highs and deep, uncomfortable feelings of cringe inherent to karaoke. See the pains, pleasures and coping strategies of each dancer unfold as they share their joy, timidity and power. And yes, you’re allowed to sing along!
Suitable for age 14+ BSL interpreted / signed performance
Music | Main Theatre
Dunedin Consort Presents
Bojan Čičić Directs Vivaldi with the Dunedin Consort
Wed 15 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£21
Concession/£19
Under 30s/£5
Under 18s/FREE
Edinburgh-based Dunedin Consort, one of the world’s leading Baroque ensembles, is joined by guest director and superstar violinist Bojan Čičić for this fiery all-Vivaldi programme, which explores the rich array of music Vivaldi composed for the court orchestra in Dresden.
From the tongue-in-cheek ‘per il Coglioni’ (‘for the idiots’) to the exquisite virtuosity of the Concerto in B flat major, together these works present a snapshot of the extraordinary invention and craft that earned Vivaldi his rightful reputation as master of the Baroque concerto.
Pre-concert talk with Bojan Čičić at 6.30pm
Theatre | Main Theatre
The Travelling Theatre Co Presents
Sat 18 Nov | 7.30pm
Standard/£18
Concession/£16
Up a Close is set in present day Partick and 1976 Maryhill. Joanna is a loving and gentle woman. When her husband goes missing she panics between wanting him home and thinking of her freedom if he stays missing. She slowly realizes that life has passed her by and starts to relive scenes from her youth to when she was a young 18yr old. Going “up the dancin’” with her pal Ann-Marie Capaldi and listening to the Bay City Rollers.
We relive her wonderful relationship with her Auntie Sandra and drunken Saturday night parties when she is always asked to “Gie us Ten Guitars”.
Christine Tobin & Phil Robson
Thu 30 Nov | 8pm
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Under 26s/£5
Christine Tobin is one of the most distinctive voices on the UK and European jazz scene. She was awarded the BBC Jazz Award for Best Vocalist in 2008 and Jazz Vocalist of the Year at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards in 2014. Her Leonard Cohen tribute, A Thousand Kisses Deep, won a Herald Angel award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013. Two years later she and her musical partner, guitarist Phil Robson, moved to New York. Phil has also been a long-time member of the awardwinning jazz group Partisans. Now back living in Ireland, they recently toured Christine’s rapturously received latest album, Returning Weather, and continue to work as a duo, performing original songs and impeccable arrangements of jazz standards.
Family | Main Theatre Greenock Players Presents
Thu 30 Nov - Sat 2 Dec
7:30 PM 2:30 Sat Matinee
Standard/£18
Concession/£16
Join Greenock Players in their 80th year for this classic panto of GIGANTIC proportions given an Inverclyde twist! Filled with fun and frolics, it’s got everything you want in a panto: an unlikely hero, adventure, a love story, plenty of comedy, a giant, a beanstalk and a cow! Will Jack overcome the giant? Will his mammy find true love? Will they all live happily ever after? To find out, you’ll just have to come along and join in the Fee Fi Fo Fun (oh yes you will!) –and there’s lots of it to be had at the Greenock Players pantomime, the longest-running panto in Britain!
Theatre | Studio
No Nonsense Productions Presents
A RADIO PLAY ON STAGE
BY TONY PALERMOThu 21 - Sat 23 Dec
7:30pm | 2:30pm Sat Matinee
Standard/£15
Concession/£13
Dickens’ masterpiece is brought to the stage as a 1950s radio broadcast in front of a studio audience, featuring live sound effects and an original score. Four actors play radio actors who in turn portray all the characters of A Christmas Carol. No Nonsense Productions’ previous successes over more than a decade include radio plays on stage of It’s a Wonderful Life (‘A perfectly formed triumph’ Tempohouse; ‘A terrific indulgence’ Love Books Group), Para Handy, Dracula and Frankenstein
Diverse Identities
by Robert Wilson2 Sep - 28 Oct
‘In this series of portraits, Diverse Identities, I am interested in what makes us individually different. I see diversity as inseparable from identity.
Each of us have our own qualities that make us unique. These qualities may be entwined in race, gender, ethnicity, age, disability and more.’
Robert WilsonThe Art of the Pastel
by Michael Hepburn2 Sep - 28 Oct
‘I prefer pastels because of a wide range of premixed colour variations and soft appearances of the finished work. My main aim is to produce a warm naturalistic effect through colour, light and tonal values. The variety of pastel colours provides me with a greater sense of creativity, while working across different genres and locations stimulates my imagination. From the Clyde coast and Hebridean islands to Paris and Venice, each location has its own unique characteristics that I aim to capture. I hope this exhibition demonstrates the flexibility of my chosen medium.’
Michael HepburnSat 9 - Sun 31 December
Beacon Arts Centre proudly present our 2023 pantomime, Beauty and the Beast! starring Jane McCarry, Mark Cox, Jimmy Chisholm & Lee Samuel!
#BeaconPanto23
Sat 9 Dec 11am 3pm 7pm
Sun 10 Dec 1pm 5pm
Mon 11 Dec No shows
Tue 12 Dec No shows
Wed 13 Dec 10am 7pm
Thu 14 Dec 10am 7pm
Fri 15 Dec 10am 7pm
Sat 16 Dec 11am 3pm 7pm
Sun 17 Dec 1pm 5pm
Mon 18 Dec No shows
Tue 19 Dec 10am 7pm
Wed 20 Dec 10am 7pm
Thu 21 Dec 2pm 7pm
Fri 22 Dec 2pm 7pm
Sat 23 Dec 3pm 7pm
Sun 24 Dec 1pm 5pm
Mon 25 Dec HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Tue 26 Dec 1pm 5pm
Wed 27 Dec 2pm 7pm
Thu 28 Dec 2pm 7pm
Fri 29 Dec 2pm 7pm
Sat 30 Dec 1pm 5pm
Sun 31 Dec 1pm 5pm
• Standard • Premium • Schools (£10 per student/teacher)
*Pricing as of 1 September 2023
For all access performances, please check our website or call Box Office to find out more.
STANDARD
Adult £19-24.50
Child/concession £18.50-£22.50
Groups 20+ from £18.50 per person
Family of 4 ticket from £16 per person
Family of 5 ticket from £15.50 per person
PREMIUM
Adult £21-£26.50
Child/concession £20.50-£24.50
Groups 20+ from £21 per person
Family of 4 ticket from £19 per person
Family of 5 ticket from £18.50 per person
Tribute | Main Theatre
JMG Music Group Presents
Sun 7 Jan | 7.30pm
Standard/£26.50
Concession/£25
Restricted view/£20
Seen by over 350,000 fans live and watched by millions on TV Europe’s No1 multi-awardwinning show, The Legends of American Country Show returns for another fantastic night of Country nostalgia.
Featuring three superb singers – Kelan Browne, Tracey McAuley and Antony McBrien – accompanied by a live band with that real Tennessee sound, coupled with an authentic stage set and state-of-the-art production, it’s guaranteed you’ll be transported hand-clapping and toe-tapping all the way to Nashville and back in one night.
If it’s Country music you like, then this is the only show in town!
Suitable for age 16+
Tribute | Main Theatre
AIM Concerts Presents
Sat 20 Jan | 7.30pm
Standard/£25
Concession/£24
Put on your blue suede shoes and come celebrate the music of the King of rock & roll with the UK’s supreme Elvis – Rob Kingsley – and his talented cast. This breathtaking re-creation of a live Elvis Presley concert takes you on an epic audio-visual journey through time. Rob’s rapport with the audience is immediate – as soon as the show begins, you’re on an emotional roller coaster with a truly authentic Elvis performer.
Elvis’ photographer Ed Bonja remarked: ‘Rob sings like Elvis, captures the soul of Elvis – his charisma, his gestures – he even walks like Elvis!’
We are making music!
Come and join Creatability, our programme for neurodiverse and/or disabled young people with additional needs.
Creatability
Not done anything like this before? Great! In our music makers sessions we will work with a variety of musicians and artists who will help you discover new instruments, learn new skills and compose the next Top Hits. Participants are welcome to bring along a friend, sibling or even a parent/guardian to join in the fun. We have a chill-out space, sensory bags available and we welcome orientation visits to check us out before you join in.
Our Creatability classes are free drop-in sessions for ages 4-21. To find out more about these sessions, chat about access or to register, please contact Kevin@beaconartscentre.co.uk or call Box Office on 01475 723723
Creatability is part of the Scottish Government’s Youth Music Initiative (YMI), which is administered by Creative Scotland. The YMI creates access to high-quality music-making opportunities, enables young people to achieve their potential in or through music and supports the development of the sector for the benefit of young people.
360 TOUR of our spaces available
Beacon Youth Theatre / Young Company
Are you ready to step into the spotlight?
Our weekly drama classes offer an inspiring and supportive environment where young people (aged 5-18) can develop their performance skills, spark their interest in theatre and make memories that will last a lifetime!
WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?
Our young performers have the opportunity to create vibrant new pieces of theatre, explore different approaches to storytelling, take part in festivals and unique events and have the opportunity to perform in our state-of-the-art professional theatre.
But it’s not just about what happens onstage; Youth Theatre is a fantastic way of encouraging children and young people to express themselves, work with others, build confidence and, most importantly, have fun!
In addition to regular classes, our Youth Theatre members also have the opportunity to work with visiting artists, build relationships with other drama groups and trainers, and receive exclusive offers for upcoming shows.
Glowbugs
Ages 5-8 | 10:45-11:30 | £30.00 (6 week block)
Glowbugs offers a fun and relaxed introduction to drama through playing games, telling stories and working as a team to bring those stories to life. We celebrate the end of each term with a sharing in our Studio Theatre, offering friends and family the chance to see our littlest performers light up the stage!
Sparks
Ages 9-12 | 11:45-12:45 | £36.00 (6 week block)
Sparks offers young performers the opportunity to work together to create new and exciting stories and develop confidence, imagination and performance skills in a fun and inclusive environment. We share our wonderful creations with friends and family at the end of each term with an informal performance in our Studio Theatre.
Beacon Young Company
Ages 13-18 | 1:30-3:30 | £48.00 (6 week block)
Our Young Company offers a more focused and intensive grounding in performance and theatre making. Our weekly classes invite participants to explore and experiment with a range of approaches, techniques and theory, while working collaboratively to create vibrant and innovative new shows which are fully staged in our theatre.
We strive for professional standards in our work, whilst also maintaining a friendly and supportive atmosphere during the rehearsal process. Furthermore, our members are invited to work on exciting new projects throughout the year with visiting professionals; in the last year alone they have had the chance to work with artists from Surge, Scottish Youth Theatre, Magic Torch Comics and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, in addition to taking part in the National Theatre Connections Festival.
FREE taster sessions available!
HOW DO I GET INVOLVED?
We believe that every young person should have the opportunity to take part in our programmes. There are no auditions to join and you don’t need any drama experience, just an interest in theatre and lots of enthusiasm!
We understand that in these difficult times, cost can be a barrier for some young people so are delighted to be able to offer a limited number of bursary and concession places for each year (big thanks to the Bridge Awards for making this possible).
If you’d like to try our youth theatre out before committing, we offer a free taster class for all new participants. To book a space in one of our classes, please call Box Office on 01475 723723 or visit us in person.
To arrange a free taster, apply for a bursary/concession place or discuss how we can support you to get involved, please email BYT@beaconartscentre.co.uk
Image © © Christopher BowenDance for Parkinson’s
Tuesdays 1-3pm | £5 per class
Summer block: 4 Jul-29 Aug
Autumn block: 19 Sep-19 Dec
Explore the joys and therapeutic benefits of dance, music and the creative spirit!
Beacon Arts Centre is delighted to host a weekly class designed especially for people living with Parkinson’s, their families and carers. The class is accompanied by a live pianist and takes place in our tranquil gallery suite overlooking the Clyde. The session is followed by a social cafe where we all kick back and enjoy a cuppa and a blether!
This is a drop-in class and can be paid for on the day at Box Office. Advanced booking available but not required. Carers join free and our building is fully accessible.
‘Focusing on the movement makes my tremors stop. Perhaps it’s a distraction, I don’t know why it works but when I’m in the class my hand doesn’t shake like it is now’
Participant feedbackImage © Christopher Bowen
Platinum Dance
Every Monday 10 & 11am | £5 per class
Our Platinum Dance Classes offer physical and mental health benefits to those aged 55+ while partaking in fun and accessible dance activities. Reactivate old dance skills or learn some new ones in this supportive and focused environment. This class, which focuses on technical skills and choreography, will boost self-confidence and encourage social interactions. Classes overlook a stunning view of the River Clyde.
Our 55+ Platinum Dance Class is a fun, gentle way to move the body every Monday morning. We begin class with a warmup before moving on to a series of exercises exploring contemporary dance technique, balance, mobility and strength. As the class progresses, we move on to travelling exercises focusing on creativity and self-expression. Finishing the class, we work on a section of choreography building upon this each week.
What to wear? Loose and comfortable clothing and bring a bottle of water!
If you are interested in attending Platinum Dance classes or would like to find out more, please contact Kevin@beaconartscentre.co.uk or call Box Office on 01475 723723.
Halloween Hell A Murder Mystery
Sat 28 Oct | 7pm | £35
Meet Gore the Ghost, Count Chickens and the Monster Mistress – half witch, half Frankenstein – and share an engaging over-dinner experience which will have you screaming with laughter.
Welcome to the ancestral home of Count Chickens, a dark, dank, insalubrious place. We trust you will have an enjoyable evening (fatalities notwithstanding). Over the course of your dinner, you are invited to interrogate each of the suspects in turn. Ask them absolutely anything you can think of to confirm (or not) your suspicions and be aware that all are under oath – only the murderer(s) will lie!
Why does the Mistress look so familiar? Are there Vampire Slayers in the house? Is Gore whiter than white? Obviously there is no shortage of murderers and monsters, but who is guilty this time? The hunt is on.
Tickets include glass of fizz on arrival, three-course dinner with tea/coffee and entertainment.
Doors Open Day
Sat 9 Sep | 11am/2pm/3.30pm
Book your place through our website
COMING SOON!
Galoshans
Tue 24 & Wed 25 Oct
Keep an eye on our Website and Social Media
Breakfast with Santa
Sat 16 Dec | 10am | £10 - £20
Santa is coming to town so join us for a magical breakfast with Santa and his elf. The kids and adults alike can enjoy an extensive buffet breakfast filled with lots of festive treats. They'll be treated to a special visit from Santa Claus before enjoying a Christmas story then fun and games with his elf helper. Plus a special gift per child!
Perfect for families with children aged 3-10 years old!
Room with a view
How to get here
Beacon Arts Centre is situated on Custom House Quay, opposite the Custom House, and is within easy reach of Greenock town centre and close to all public transport links.
BY ROADBeacon Arts Centre is off the A8 behind Greenock Police Station. Turn into Brymner Street at the Police Station and then right into Custom House Place. We have free customer parking to the rear of the building and to the left of the building in front of the Custom House.
BY TRAIN
Greenock Central railway station is 500 metres away up a slight gradient, with a frequent service on the Glasgow Central/ Gourock line. Journey times from Glasgow are approximately 30 or 40 minutes and services run until 11pm (an hour earlier on Sundays). Check scotrail.co.uk for up-to-date timetables.
Information
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Full conditions of ticket sales are available at the Box Office and on the website. Please note that Beacon Arts Centre operates a strict no-refunds policy.
BOOKING TICKETS ONLINE: beaconartscentre.co.uk Telephone: 01475 723723
In Person: Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House Quay, Greenock PA15 1HJ
CONCESSIONS
Concession rates are available on many performances and apply to the following groups: Children (under 16, or over 16 in full-time education) • Young Scot cardholders and students • Senior citizens • Those in receipt of Jobseeker’s Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, and Employment and Support Allowance recipients • Disabled patrons. Carer and assisted companion tickets are also available • Members of Equity, BECTU, Scottish Society of Playwrights and Musicians’ Union. Proof of entitlement must be shown when collecting tickets.
Access
To book access seats please call 01475 723 723/option 1. Online booking beaconartscentre.co.uk. Our modern venue has easy access to all levels via lift.
MAIN AUDITORIUM
There are 9 wheelchair positions with companion seats in our main house: 5 in the stalls and 4 in the circle.
STUDIO THEATRE
There are 3 wheelchair positions with companion seats in our Studio.
TRANSFER SEATS
We understand that some of our customers may wish to transfer into a seat. Please advise Box Office if you will be transferring into a seat for the performance and our FOH staff will be happy to store your chair for you until required.
GALLERY SPACES AND CAFÉ
All other visitor spaces are fully accessible to all. Guide, hearing and other working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre. Please advise when booking if your dog will remain with you during the performance. There are separate, accessible toilet facilities located at each of the principal seating levels. Our venue has an induction loop with staff fully trained to help. Disabled parking spaces are situated to the front of our main door.
ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES
BSL/Audio Described and Captioned
Performances are detailed on our website.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE:
Our visual story and symbol resources are available to download on our website here: beaconartscentre.co.uk/accessibility/ If your visit would be helped by an orientation appointment beforehand, we will be pleased to welcome you. To arrange please email karent@beaconartscentre.co.uk We have a 360 tour of our venueavailable here: beaconartscentre.co.uk/accessibility/ Please let a member of staff know if you may require use of a chill out area during your visit and we will do our best to accommodate this.
ACCESS REGISTER
Our scheme makes it easier to book the right seats for you and helps our staff deliver excellent and consistent service. It does this by only asking you once about your requirements to ensure a great visit. You can join easily by either filling out a form at Box Office or Online. Personal Assistant (essential carer) tickets are only available to those registered to the scheme; however, it is not a requirement to join the scheme in order to book tickets.
By joining the scheme and booking concession tickets you agree that the ticket(s) will only be used by a disabled person (as defined by the Equality Act 2010) and their essential carer. Customers who intentionally give false information will be removed from the register.
GROUPS
For certain performances, we offer one free ticket with every 10 purchased.
BOOKING FEE
We charge a £2.20 online and phone transaction fee which goes towards our processing costs. All booking fees are subject to change as we develop our services. We charge £1.50 for postal delivery.
FAMILY FRIENDLY
We are breast-feeding friendly. There are baby-changing facilities.
DISABILITY FRIENDLY
Beacon Arts Centre is fully accessible with wheelchair spaces, lifts and an induction loop. Our staff are fully trained to help.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
We aim to be as green as possible and are proud to use compostable utensils and packaging in our Cafe. We recycle and are working to reduce our energy use.
WI-FI
We have FREE Wi-FI throughout the building.