THE Fife based Kingdom Theatre Company continued their success after selling out all shows at Edinburgh Fringe 2018.

Their comedy, Kelty Clippie The Musical, was a huge success and Rab Noakes was heard to say ‘it was a great show’ when he attended a performance and was joined by Cathy Watt, whose late husband wrote the original song in the 1960’s.

It is coming to Dunfermline's Carnegie Hall on Saturday March 2 and we have a pair of tickets up for grabs for readers.

John Watt’s daughter said her ‘dad would have loved it’ and the song is just part of a nostalgic trip to the great days of bus conductresses, travelling in Fife and where the cast end up at the legendary Kelty Club for a night out.

Written by John Murray, with original songs by Willie Logan from Oakley, the show stars Jacqueline Hannan, from Dunfermline, as Maggie Blair and her adventures with her driver Dan played by Bob Brews from Kirkcaldy.

Tickets for the extended show went on sale at Christmas and quickly sold out and now an extra show has been added at 7pm in Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, on March 2. Tickets from boxoffice.carnegie@onfife.com or box office 01383 602 302

In addition to the full show the cast are touring Care Homes in the area for free with a shortened singalong version for the residents. The company are now planning a limited run at Greenside Nicolson Square for Fringe 2019.

Kingdom Theatre Company was formed in 2012 with charitable aims in arts and culture by John Murray, Lorraine Brown and Tony Delicata. They promote new writing and offer work experience with public performances to student learners throughout the year but with a concentration on the Edinburgh Fringe, the largest festival in the world. Associates joining them to realise the ambitious productions include Kieran McCrudden, Ryan Buchanan, Neil McCallum and Martin Butler bringing years of theatre experience with them. In 2014 student Callum Farrell joined the company (and earned a college place in Glasgow) as did Lizzie Gerrie in 2015 (now graduated with HND in Technical Theatre).

In early 2017 they became a registered charity in Scotland SC047095 recruiting students seeking real work experience and tuition in theatre arts. For 2017 they recruited 6 student dancers, 3 student actors and 4 technical students for the summer productions for training and mentoring. In 2018 they increased the number of performances to 42 Fringe shows plus selected shows throughout the year.

To win the pair of tickets tell us who wrote the Kelty Clippie song and send your entry to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly, KY5 9QQ by Monday February 25.

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