SEALL at Sabhal Mor Ostaig
- Box office 01471 844207
- Opening times Daily 9am–9pm.
SEALL is Scotland's liveliest rural touring promoting organisation and uses Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic College, as its main venue for a range of music and theatre events.
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- Provides: Wheelchair access, Free wi-fi
Event times
There are 3 events at this location
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Calum's Road
The National Theatre of Scotland and Communicado Theatre Company present David Harrower's take on the true tale of a man on the Isle of Skye who, faced with council indifference to his remote village's isolated plight, built a two-mile stretch of road all by himself with nothing but a pick, a wheelbarrow and a shovel.
Tue 25 Jun
£12 (Students £9; Children £5; under 10s and seasons free) / 01471 844207
Rick Taylor
Trombonist and trad/contemporary music maker who plays with The Peatbog Faeries and has made guest appearances with artists such as Karine Polwart.
Thu 30 May
£10 (Student £8; children £5; under 10s free) / 01471 844207
With The Angus Nicolson Trio, Alana MacInnes, whistle-playing student at Sabhal Mòr, singer Laura Taylor, Gaelic singer Paul Macallum and other guests.
- 20:00 – 22:30 SEALL at Sabhal Mor Ostaig Rick Taylor
Why Do You Stand There in the Rain?
Award winning drama from the students of Pepperdine University who tell the true story of the march of First World War veterans to Washington DC in 1932, campaigning for food, work and justice.
Sun 9 Jun
£10 (Students £8; Children over 10 £5; Children under 10 free) / 01471 844207








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