Lea Shaw and Roland Wood in Don Giovanni main stage rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Mihaela Bodlovic..jpg

SCOTTISH OPERA PRESENTS NEW ACCESS PERFORMANCES OF DON GIOVANNI IN INVERNESS, EDINBURGH, ABERDEEN AND GLASGOW

If you are looking for a more relaxed theatre experience, come along to our new Access afternoon shows of Don Giovanni this May and June! Everyone is welcome, particularly those who are living with dementia, recovering from an operation, have breathing difficulties, have a young baby, can only travel to the theatre in the daytime, or would simply benefit from the laid back and spacious nature of these productions.

The Community Chorus of Scottish Opera's 2018 production of Pagliacci. Scottish Opera 2018. Credit James Glossop..jpg

APPEAL FOR COMMUNITY CHORUS MEMBERS TO TAKE PART IN SCOTTISH OPERA’S NEW OUTDOOR PRODUCTION OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S CANDIDE

In Glasgow this summer, we are staging a one of a kind, outdoor promenade production of Leonard Bernstein’s satirical opera, Candide, and are encouraging members of the public from all walks of life to join the show’s community chorus.

Memory Spinners The Mikado performance. Scottish Opera 2016. Credit James Carney.jpg

MEMORY SPINNERS, SCOTTISH OPERA’S PROJECT FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA, RETURNS TO GLASGOW AND ST ANDREWS

Memory Spinners, our project designed to engage with people living with dementia through music and art, has begun at Glasgow’s St Columba’s Church and Holy Trinity Church Hall in St Andrews. Having launched in 2012, the sessions were put on hold for two years during the pandemic and this is the first time the groups have been able to come together since.