Pitlochry Festival Theatre announces Ensemble for 2025 season

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Pitlochry Festival Theatre has announced the Ensemble for its 2025 season which takes place this summer between May and September.

The 21-strong Ensemble will feature Adam Buksh (A Play, a Pie and a Pint), Chris Coxon (The Wizard of Oz, Watermill Theatre), Celeste Collier (Rishi Sunak’s Doing A Musical, Waterloo East Theatre), Tyler Collins (Sunshine on Leith, Leeds Playhouse), Susan Coyle (The Race to 1984, Firebrand Theatre), Stephanie Cremona (A Christmas Carol, Dundee Rep), Caitlin Forbes (The Stamping Ground, Eden Court/Raw Material), Molly Geddes (Lockerbie, Netflix), and April Nerissa Hudson (Good for A Girl, Birmingham Rep).

The ensemble will also feature Leah Jamieson (Pride and Prejudice* (* Sort of), West End/Tour), Blythe Jandoo (Gypsy, Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Oraine Johnson (The Jungle Book, Derby Theatre), Jerome Lincoln (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, National Theatre), Ryan J Mackay (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, West End), Keith Macpherson (Sunshine on Leith, Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Alyson Orr (Bend it Like Bertie, Pavillion Theatre, Glasgow), David Rankine (The Fair Maid of the West, RSC), Alexander Service (Heathers The Musical, West End/UK Tour/The Other Palace), Fiona Wood (Peter Pan and Wendy, Pitlochry Festival Theatre), and introducing newcomers Eden Barrie and Louis Newman.

This year’s Ensemble will feature in the Auditorium productions of Grease (18 June -27 September), which is being co-produced with Blackpool Grand Theatre; Elizabeth Newman’s new adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic tale The Great Gatsby (27 Jun - 25 September), produced with Derby Theatre; Patrick Barlow’s hilarious slapstick comedy The 39 Steps (11 July - 26 September); and the revival of the Theatre’s much loved production of Sunshine on Leith (25 July - 27 September).

Members of the Ensemble will also feature in the Studio productions of the première of Milly Sweeney’s debut play Water Colour (9 - 17 May), co-produced with Byre Theatre and Playwrights’ Studio, Scotland; the return of Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed (30 May – 14 June) co-produced with Firebrand Theatre Company, as well as the premiers of Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir’s new play This Is A Gift (24 June – 11 Sept); Shonagh Murray’s new Scottish musical Nessie (9 July – 16 August), co-produced with Capital Theatres; and finally John Binnie and Alyson Orr’s new musical play A Toast Fae The Lassies (29 August – 24 September).

For further info on the Pitlochry Festival Theatre 2025 season, please click here.

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