Mean Girls Musical at Paisley Arts Centre
A musical version of the hit film, Mean Girls is making it’s Scottish Premier at Paisley Arts Centre next week, Thursday – Saturday. The musical has been written by Paisley born musical theatre singer and composer Antony Irwin, which premiered at London’s O2 last summer. For those of you have been with us a while, Tony played leads in Starlight shows including ‘Marius’ in Les Miserables, ‘Tony’ in West Side Story and ‘Dr Jekyll’ / ‘Mr Hyde’ in Jekyll and Hyde before moving to London to study at Mountview Theatre School.
For those of you who haven’t seen the film, it is a typical teenage chick flick. Home schooled girl starts high school age 15, joins up the with pretty, cool ‘mean’ girls, tries to trick them, ends up hurting everyone then makes it all good in the end. It is a feel good show full of funny one liners and high energy pop songs.
This show is completely different from anything we have done before and will appeal mostly to teenage girls and young women who remember what it is like to be a teenage girl, so please let your children and grandchildren know about our production!
If you would like tickets, they are available by e-mail or phone (0141 8404292) or in Person from Print & Copy It, High Street Paisley. They are not available from the box office at Paisley Arts Centre but there will be a few tickets available at the door on the nights.
Visit www.starlightyouthmusictheatre.co.uk for more information.