Singin’ I’m No A Billy He’s A Tim

Singin’ I’m No A Billy He’s A Tim

Friday 18 July 2025
7.30pm
25 to £30
The Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU

A play exploring bigotry and ethnic identity, ‘Singin’ I’m No A Billy, He’s A Tim’ is a phenomenon in Scotland where it has sold out countless nationwide tours, a sensation at the Edinburgh Festival and now touring internationally.

Written by Des Dillon and Directed by Stephen Cafferty. With Scott Kyle (Outlander, Angels Share, Kajaki and Winner of Stage Award for Acting Excellence), Colin Little (River City, Fried, Gasping, The Secret Agent) and James Miller.
Israeli vs Palestinian, Catholic vs Protestant, Celtic vs Rangers…When tribal factions clash can reason ever prevail? What happens when on the day of the Old Firm Match, you lock up a Celtic and Rangers fan in a cell together? Fireworks! And a weird kind of unity.

AGE 16+ : Show contains strong language.

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