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Jun 01, 2026
Once Review: Slick Romance Skips Showstoppers and Defies Razzmatazz
Guardian’s review applauds the minimalist revival of the musical ‘Once’ at Pitlochry Festival Theat…
A Subtle, Anti-Musical Triumph in the Scottish Highlands
Guardian's latest review praises Once for its stripped-down, 'anti-musical' approach that favors intimacy over spectacle, delivering a slick romance that sidesteps traditional showstoppers.
John Tiffany's Minimalist Revival at Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Directed by John Tiffany and designed by Bob Crowley, the production returns to its original creative team, featuring actor-musicians who 'muck in without fanfare'. The set of scuffed mirrors and wooden paneling creates a bar-room ambience, while choreography by Steven Hoggett leans on physical-theatre angularity.
Box-Office Snapshot and Scheduling
Venue: Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Run: until 27 June 2026
Original Broadway debut: 2012
West End transfer: 2013
Why 'Once' Challenges Conventional Musical Expectations
Music by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová is arranged by Martin Lowe, emphasizing rhythmic complexity over bombast.
The narrative centers on a Dublin busker (Dylan Wood) and a Czech visitor (Lydia White), offering a low-stakes, emotionally true ending.
Absence of typical 'high-kicking' numbers positions the show as an 'autumnal' opening for a summer season.
Outlook: Minimalist Musicals Gaining Ground in Regional Theatres
With its economical production values and focus on authentic storytelling, Once may inspire other regional venues to program similar 'anti-musicals', expanding the genre beyond Broadway-style extravagance.
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