Tamfest at Rozelle: Tam’s Auld Haunts 

Tamfest at Rozelle: Tam’s Auld Haunts 

Friday 29 September - Sunday 5 November 2023
Various times
Suitable for 8 years + at parental discretion
4 - £3
Rozelle House Museum and Galleries, Rozelle Park, Monument Road, Ayr KA7 4NQ

This Halloween The Tam o’ Shanter tale will come to life in Rozelle House through the eyes and words of those closest to Tam. 

Hot on Tam’s heels as he rides from the Inn to the Kirk, audiences will snake through transformed galleries, meeting the people who know Tam best – a chatty Inn Keeper, Tam’s wife Kate, a long-suffering Farmer, and the eponymous Cutty Sark.

The spooky route will be lined with more than 25 of Alexander Goudie’s beloved paintings depicting the poem.

Suitable for 8 years of age and upwards at parental discretion.
Performances finish on Tuesday 31 October. The exhibition is open until Sunday 5 November. 

Exhibition Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday: 10am – 5pm 
Sunday: 12noon – 5pm

Additional Information
Accessible rooms
Blue badge parking
Disabled access
Free Wi-Fi
Parking

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