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Five-star Edinburgh Fringe hit set for Ardross Hall after rehearsals – in Tain shed


By Hector MacKenzie

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Man Shed, written by Euan Martin (left) directed by Dave Smith (centre) and starring Ron Emslie (right) is being rehearsed in a man shed built by Dave in Tain this week, before heading out for a tour of in halls around Scotland throughout September, including Ardross Hall.
Man Shed, written by Euan Martin (left) directed by Dave Smith (centre) and starring Ron Emslie (right) is being rehearsed in a man shed built by Dave in Tain this week, before heading out for a tour of in halls around Scotland throughout September, including Ardross Hall.

A SHOW which garnered rave reviews from the Edinburgh Fringe is heading for Ardross next week.

Man Shed is described as a bitter-sweet one-man theatre piece which explores the joy of sheds, the pain of loss and the comfort of friendship.

The play explores how a man can find his purpose when he grows older and all the major life events come thick and fast.

Should he retire to the solitude of the Shed as usual and escape from the world or get out and try something new? When the familiar rules no longer apply, is it too late to change the habits of a lifetime?

The play has been inspired by the work of the Scottish Men's Sheds Association.

Right Lines Productions have previously toured The Isle of Love, Rapid Departure and Whisky Kisses at Ardross Hall.

The show is being staged on Thursday, September 14 at 8pm.

Tickets are pegged at £10/£8.

To book or for more info, call 01349 880591 or see www.ticketsource.co.uk/ardrosscommunityhall


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