Glasgow’s Tron Theater Delivers a Hilariously Subversive ‘Alice in Wonderland’ with ‘Gallus in Weegieland‘
Glasgow’s Tron Theatre is currently hosting a wildly popular and critically acclaimed pantomime, “Gallus in Weegieland,” a distinctly scottish reimagining of Lewis Carroll’s “alice in Wonderland.” The production, written by Johnny McKnight, has been updated with contemporary references and is earning praise for its sharp wit, energetic performances, and playfully subversive take on a classic tale. The show runs until January 4th and is proving a hit with audiences of all ages.
This year’s iteration of “Gallus in Weegieland” builds on mcknight’s 2017 script, injecting fresh humor relevant to current events. The pantomime’s success underscores the enduring appeal of customary British pantomime, notably when infused with local flavor and topical satire. The production’s blend of classic storytelling and modern gags offers a unique theatrical experience, drawing strong attendance and positive reviews during the festive season.
The production centers on Alice,played by Grant McIntyre,who falls down the rabbit hole and encounters a host of familiar characters reimagined with a distinctly Glaswegian sensibility.Catriona Faint delivers a “superbly deadpan” performance as Hatter,while Marc mackinnon is “laughably lugubrious” as Honey the Caterpillar,according to The Guardian. The storyline features a delayed, and deliberately comedic, build-up to a kiss between alice and the immature boy-rabbit, adding to the show’s playful tone.
McKnight has updated the script to include jokes referencing Ozempic medication, new Pitlochry Festival theatre director Alan Cumming (a former Tron panto writer), and a humorous bit about Celia imrie on Celebrity Traitors. The set design, by kenny Miller, is described as a visually striking combination of clashing black-and-white stripes and checks, evoking both a liquorice mint and a dazzle ship, contributing to the show’s overall sense of disorientation and delight.
The production also features strong support from understudies Jessica Donnelly and Aidan MacColl, enhancing Ross Brown’s upbeat musical numbers. ”Gallus in Weegieland” is directed by Sally Reid and is playing at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, until January 4th.