Prepare for goosebumps and ghoulish harmonies as the Theatre School of Scotland’s Spooky Choir haunts the streets of Grenock for Galoshans! Featuring ghostly vocals, chilling costumes, and fang-tastic flair, this young and talented ensemble will bring a frightfully fun twist to your Halloween celebrations. Expect eerie melodies, seasonal classics, and a performance that will enchant audiences of all ages. Join us… if you dare!
Established in 2017, the Theatre School of Scotland prides itself on training the next generation of Scottish talent. At the Theatre School and Theatre College of Scotland, our mission is to provide young Scottish performers with elite performing arts training in Acting, Singing, Dancing that is unparalleled. We aim to offer our students opportunities to train with the world’s best educators right here in their home soil of Scotland.
Our objective is to create a nurturing and empowering environment where Scottish performers, from the age of 3 to 21, can develop their skills and pursue their dreams in the realms of TV, Film, and Theatre. We believe in fostering a strong foundation of talent, technique, and artistry, while also encouraging individuality and self-expression.
We are dedicated to building confidence and empowering our young performers to become the best version of themselves. Through our comprehensive training programs, we strive to instil a sense of self-belief, resilience, and professionalism that will propel them towards success in the performing arts industry and beyond.
Website: https://theatreschoolofscotland.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSchoolOfScotland
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V: Highly Visual / No or Little Text
R: Relaxed Performance
Visitors can enter and leave the Travelling Gallery space whenever it suits them. It is a small space, without windows, and we have a maximum capacity of 10 visitors. Travelling Gallery staff will be with the gallery to welcome visitors.
Custom House Quay, Greenock PA15 1HJ
Accessible by public transport, private transport, by foot and cycling.
Glasgow Central – Gourock Line
Bus Stops across from Ginger the Horse
and at Morrisons, Dalrymple St
Buses: 901, 906, X7, X22
● On the National Cycle Route NCN 75
Limited Free Parking –
Behind the Beacon Arts Centre
Disabled Parking at Beacon Arts Centre Entrance
East India Harbour
An inbuilt manual ramp is available to aid access for wheelchair users, (wheelchairs up to 120cm long and 70cm wide) and pushchairs.
Handrails are available at the doorway and by the short internal gradient at the entrance to the gallery (1:9). The interior of the gallery is level.
Access to the Beacon Arts Centre Toilets
DDA Compliant Toilets available
There are no toilets available in the Travelling Gallery vehicle.
No, the gallery is all one space, however if the gallery is busy visitors can wait outside until it is quieter.Staff can also usually adjust volume on film projections on request.
Rig Arts: Charity No: SC042242
Supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland distributing funding provided by the
Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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