Greenock Telegraph

Stars take centre stage in arts centre’s programme

- Lorraine Tinney ltinney@greenockte­legraph.co.uk

THE Beacon Arts Centre has unveiled its new programme for the first half of the year featuring a packed schedule of theatre, comedy, music and art.

Well-known faces from stage, sport and screen join cuttingedg­e drama, classical and pop music on the schedule, alongside an exciting programme designed especially for younger audiences.

One of the highlights will be 90s icon Caroline Rhea bringing a sprinkling of magic to the stage, as she takes her show I Identify as a Witch to Inverclyde.

Lesley Davidson, co-director of the Beacon, said: “We strive to bring affordable, high-quality shows to the people of Inverclyde and beyond and are proud of the range and quality of our shows.”

The line-up also includes controvers­ial comic Jerry Sadowitz, who will come to the Beacon on March 9, with audiences warned to brace themselves for a night of outrageous and close-to-the-edge comedy.

Famous Scottish stand up Frankie Boyle will also bring his unique blend of humour in his sold out Lap of Shame show.

They will be joined by Bafta-award winning

Scottish comedian Jack Docherty, who will

bring his critically acclaimed ‘David Bowie & Me - Parallel Lives’ production to audiences in Greenock in May.

Game of Thrones Star James Cosmo, Sir Bradley Wiggins and Gail Porter are all booked to spill behind the scenes secrets from their careers too, while Rangers’ legends Mark Walters, Terry Butcher and Graham Roberts will share stories from their time in football.

The Beacon will bring the magic of the arts to young audiences with an inventive and fun series o f

designed especially for children.

It includes a stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book, a musical version of the three little pigs and a sing-along space adventure with stars of children’s stage and screen The McDougalls, as well as toe tapping hits with Pop Divas Live for older children.

Louis Pearl, the ‘Amazing Bubble Man’, is set to thrill young audiences with a blend of art, magic and science. The Edinburgh Fringe favourite will hit the stage at the Beacon in July with a show promising to wow with bubble tricks and comedy.

Ms Davidson added: “With everything from classes and exhibition­s, to laughter and thoughtpro­voking theatre, the Beacon is opening doors to the magic of the arts for all.”

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Entertainm­ent Caroline Rhea and Jerry Sadowitz will be performing at the Beacon Arts Theatre. Pictures: Newsquest, Jen Rosenstein and agency

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