| 27th Oct 2026 to 31st Oct 2026 | |
| Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 7.30pm / Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm | |
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Kings Theatre Edinburgh 2 Leven Street, Edinburgh South EH3 9LQ |
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| £25 - £45 | |
| Visit the event website here |
This warm and funny story follows two lifelong friends who reconnect on a Saturday night and are pulled back into the excitement, laughter and teenage obsession that shaped their Roller-mania. Filled with comedy, nostalgia and the spirit of a generation, the show captures what it meant and still means to be part of the Roller world.
Written by award-winning playwright Danny McCahon and directed by acclaimed theatre-maker Liz Carruthers, Rollers Forever brings the band’s iconic soundtrack to the stage through a story shaped by the fans themselves.
With beloved hits, heartfelt moments and a celebration of friendship at its core, the production pays tribute to the people who kept the tartan flame burning!
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