Two Doors Down set for run of live shows in Glasgow

The Two Doors down cast will reunite for three live shows
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Hit Scottish sitcom Two Doors Down is set to take to the stage with a series of live shows.
Audiences will be invited into the Latimer Crescent living rooms when the cast reunite to perform three nights at Glasgow's OVO Hydro in September next year.
First broadcast as a one-off in 2013, the award-winning comedy went on to span seven series and three Christmas specials.
Show creator Gregor Sharp said it was a "dream come true" to bring the show to the stage.
The live performance will see the neighbours congregate at the house of Beth and Eric, played by Arabella Weir and Alex Norton.
It promises to feature "shocks, surprises and just possibly a sherry or two".
The show will also feature much-loved cast members Elaine C Smith, Doon Mackichan, Jonathan Watson, Graeme ' Grado' Stevely, Joy McAvoy, Jamie Quinn and Kieran Hodgson.
Creator Gregor Sharp said: "They are an incredible group of performers, and we can't wait to welcome the audience into Beth and Eric's where we can guarantee there will be some surprises as well as the odd person behaving entirely true to form."
A Two Doors Down Christmas special is set to be broadcast on BBC One in December, two years since the last series aired following the death of its creator Simon Carlyle.
The first series drew an audience of 1.3 million when it launched on BBC Two in 2016.
This grew to 2.8 million for the last series on BBC One.
The programme won an RTS Scotland Award for Best Comedy in 2017 and 2024, and Bafta Scotland Best Actress awards for Smith in 2018 and Mackichan in 2024.
Its move from small screen to the stage mirrors another popular Scottish sitcom, Still Game, which enjoyed a run of sold-out live shows at the Hydro from 2016.
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