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This is Memorial Device comes to Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree


By David Porter

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This is Memorial Device stars Paul Higgins, best known for his performances in The Thick of It, Slow Horses, Line of Duty
This is Memorial Device stars Paul Higgins, best known for his performances in The Thick of It, Slow Horses, Line of Duty

The UK Tour of This is Memorial Device, the award-winning, critically acclaimed stage adaptation from Graham Eatough, based on the book by David Keenan comes to Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree for three nights in April.

Premiering with resounding success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, This is Memorial Device recounts the fictional history of legendary 1980s Airdrie post-punk band Memorial Device. The dark, witty novel depicting the life of an extraordinary, chaotic local music scene has amassed a huge cult following since its release in 2017, with the stage adaptation enriching its sense of nostalgia in all its rose-tinted glory.

This is Memorial Device stars Paul Higgins, best known for his performances in The Thick of It, Slow Horses, Line of Duty
This is Memorial Device stars Paul Higgins, best known for his performances in The Thick of It, Slow Horses, Line of Duty

Eatough’s stage adaptation is a gloriously hallucinatory journey back into the hopes and dreams of early adulthood. The adaptation stars Paul Higgins (Slow Horses, Line of Duty, The Thick of It) and features music by Stephen McRobbie from Glasgow band The Pastels.

Paul Higgins, star of This is Memorial Device, said “I really am delighted to be working again on a show that meant so much to so many people who saw it. It’s great the brilliant team is getting back together to bring it to a wider audience in Scotland and London. It’s a show that speaks to anyone who hopes there might be more to being alive than there appears to be on the surface.”
Tickets are on sale now available from www.aberdeenperformingarts.com, phone 01224 641122 or visit the box office at His Majesty’s Theatre or the Music Hall for the Lemon Tree, Aberdeen from Thursday, April 18 - Saturday at 7.30pm (Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm).


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