All Rose-Lynn wants to do is sing. She’s just out of prison and her mother is on her case to settle down and get a normal job, but Rose-Lynn isn’t ready to give up on her dreams.She wants to be a country singer.
And which country singer worth their salt doesn’t have a ton of struggle and disappointment in their past? So, Rose-Lynn isn’t giving up yet.She’s going to do whatever it takes to get to Nashville, where country music stars are born - and that’s a long way from her hometown of Glasgow.Audiences can see Rose-Lynn’s story told in the incredible new musical Wild Rose, which is set to have its world premiere at The Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, this spring.
It’s a story about always being true to yourself, taking big chances, and realising that dreams come in many forms.Due to popular demand, the show has already been extended and will now run from Thursday, March 6, to Saturday, April 19, 2025.Featuring songs by country legends including Dolly Parton, Wynonna Judd, Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Caitlyn Smith, The Chicks, and Patty Griffin, it’s guaranteed to send you home with a song in your heart, a skip in your step, and quite probably, a yearning to buy some cowboy boots and a guitar.Wild Rose is based on the critically acclaimed 2018 film of the same name.
Produced by Fable Pictures and directed by Tom Harper (Peaky Blinders), the film stars Jessie Buckley as Rose-Lynn and Julie Walters as her mother, Marion.The heartfelt, uplifting movie was a huge critical hit and won awards around the world, including Scottish BAFTAs for 'Best Actress' and 'Best Feature Film', as well as a Critics’ Choice Award for 'Best Song' for the stunning 'Glasgow (No Place Like Home)', which is the anthem at the core of the new stage
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