The Neighbourhood Variety Show

Projects

The Neighbourhood Variety Show sought to re-imagine the tradition of variety shows through inviting local people and performers to take to the stage in Springburn Auditorium for a joyous celebration of the North Glasgow region. It looked to transform the stage into a truly civic space where community can be felt, experienced, and celebrated by a diverse array of short performances made in collaboration with local people.

At its core, this production was about re-negotiating the theatre as a site for community, connection, and care - creating a joyous space for people to come into contact with each other and a wider sense of community.

The Neighbourhood Variety Show is a performance project by Eoin McKenzie (Artist In Residence: Communities) as part of the National Theatre of Scotland’s Neighbourhood Project.

Performers

  • Name
    Laurie Elliot
    Role
    A Moment of Connection
  • Name
    Cheap As Chips
    Role
    I’ve Played Everywhere Man
  • Name
    The Last Train Dance Company
    Role
    Journeys
  • Name
    Sinead from Spirit of Springburn’s Historical Archive
    Role
    A Personal Account of North Glasgow’s Architectures Through My Eyes
  • Name
    Toonspeak Young Performers
    Role
    An Ode To The Ducks of Springburn Park
  • Name
    Gerry Gee
    Role
    Glasgow Town
  • Name
    James Doonhan
    Role
    Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door; A Dance Solo
  • Name
    Joyous Choir
    Role
    In Unison