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Dying to be Rich – 2012

(WHALES Without a Cause)

Character: Murderer


The delegates begin to gather for the Future Millionaires conference, desperate to learn the tricks that will make them rich beyond their wildest dreams. But events take a sinister turn and the future millionaires quickly become murder suspects!
Dying to be Rich is a light-hearted murder mystery which takes place throughout the WHALE building. It is up to the audience to uncover the clues and discover the identity of the murderer before they strike again!
Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September
WHALE Arts Centre

The Ghost of Marvin Grange -  2013 (WHALES Without a Cause)
Character: Vivieen
A Melodrama in two short acts by Richard Coleman
WHALE Arts Centre
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Wester Hailes: No cows were harmed during the making of the suburb August 2014 (WHALES Without a Cause)
Character: Ensemble
Directed by award winning director Caitlin Skinner, this play tells a unique telling of the story of Wester Hailes. Is it really how the rest of the world sees it? What are the positives as well as the negatives? 
WHALE Arts Centre.

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Together Enjoy Being Together – August 2015 (WHALES Without a Cause)
Character: A fox hunter and rich man.
Directed by Jenna Ward, a local holiday site struggles with a new manger set out to change everything that made the company successful. When two "dirty" ladies come to make a mess, how will the currpt establishment react? Chaoes comes but there's a lot of laughs.
WHALE Arts Centre

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Diamonds in the Woof (WHALES Without a Cause)
Character: Heather-the-weather Foster Jenkins
 A scripted promendue adventure about the effects of climate change and why diamonds cannot be found in dog muck.
WHALE Arts Centre

Character: Senga (witch)
​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spnmYLpPsi4
​A Westerhailes take on Shakespheare's "Macbeth"

‘All Hailes Macbeth!’, directed by John Mitchell, is the group’s very own take on the Scottish Play.
​They will hold a preview on Friday, 25 August 2017, 7.00pm before the main performance on Saturday 26 August 2017, 4.30pm at WHALE Arts 25th Birthday Celebration.
All performances are free. Please note that the show is not suitable for children. For more information contact the WHALE Arts Centre on 0131 458 3267 or info@whalearts.co.uk.

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