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Date: 08 August 2024 - 11 August 2024
Every day
Location: The Town House Hamilton
Time: 19:30
Shrek - The Musical 8 - 11 August 2024 8-10 Aug 7:30pm, 10-11 Aug 2:30pm from £18.00 The Town House Hamilton
Get ready to leave your troubles far far away as Shine presents Shrek the Musical at Hamilton Town House from August 8th to 11th! Join Shrek and Donkey on their quest to rescue Princess Fiona from the fearsome dragon with a heart-warming story and an unforgettable cast of characters, this musical extravaganza promises an adventure you won't want to miss.
Experience the magic of toe-tapping tunes like 'I'm A Believer', 'Big Bright Beautiful World', and 'I Know It's Today' that will have you humming all the way home. Perfect for the whole family, this award-winning show guarantees a musical spectacular for audiences of all ages. Secure your seats today and become part of the adventure with Shrek and his friends – because in this kingdom, everyone is welcome!
Shine’s in-house creative teams have crafted lavish new sets, artwork and costumes, tailored for this ogre-sized production.
Available to book online or by calling The Town House Hamilton on 01698 452299.
Tickets:
Stalls – £24.00
Gallery Left and Right – £18.00
Gallery Rear – £20.00
Circle – £18.00
Cost: from £18.00
Date: 01 August 2024 - 25 August 2024
Every day
Location: East Kilbride Arts Centre
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Douglas McKechnie 1 - 25 August 2024 10:00am - 4:00pm Free admission East Kilbride Arts Centre
Douglas McKechnie has been producing paintings, sculpture and mixed media projects from his early teens. The artist has been on a mixed journey which has seen him gain a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Glasgow School of Art (1972) and create artwork for musicians such as blues legend John Martyn.
His artworks are now part of private collections in Scotland and abroad. Over the years, Douglas has travelled extensively studying the works of artists he has long admired from Catalonia, Italy and France. He has been creating works which have mirrored his universal influences, including artists such as Miro, Kandinsky, Hepworth and Mondrian.
His work fuses this myriad of styles to create personal statements of joy, loss, pain and the wonder of the human condition. Over the last few years Douglas has created and exhibited his Line Man abstract series, which has further extended his joy of colour and form.
Cost: Free admission