June Carter Cash :
The Woman, Her Music and Me

Touring to Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Banchory, Glasgow, Dunfermline, Kirkcudbright Fringe, Stranraer, Arran, Oban, Ullapool and Findhorn Festival

2 Aug - 22 Sep | Scottish Tour

Charlene Boyd stands at a microphone wearing a vivid blue dress. one of her children is pulling at her clothing as she stands still, the other child is riding a scooter at the other side.

Overview

The story of one of country music's most iconic voices: June Carter Cash.

In this raw yet uplifting show, Charlene Boyd gets to grips with a life less ordinary. More than a simple biography of June’s life and music, this play with songs sees Charlene explore her own relationship with her musical heroine and their shared experience as performers and working mothers.

A powerful, personal journey of discovery stretching across the Atlantic from the Appalachian Mountains to the Glasgow high-rise flats, their tale is one of empowerment, endurance and perseverance. Inspired by the setting of Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café, come take a seat and listen to their story…

June Carter Cash : The Woman, Her Music and Me will premiere at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, before a tour of venues across Scotland.

Written and performed by Charlene Boyd and directed by Cora Bissett

You can download the free sheet for June... here June Carter Cash Freesheet

Produced by National Theatre of Scotland and Grid Iron Theatre Company

Part of MadeInScotlandShowcase.com

5 Stars

a joyful celebration of two women and a whole lot more who saddled up and did things their way

The Herald

5 Stars

absolutely joyous- a truly magnificent story of two remarkable women

Broadway World

5 Stars

utterly captivating piece of theatre, bold, original and inventive

The Reviews Hub

5 Stars

Boyd is a sensation

Lisa in the Theatre

4 Stars

full of wit, beauty, musicality, joy and heartbreak

The Scotsman

4 Stars

raw, radical and revealing

The Guardian

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