Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
A comedic dinner theatre experience based on the TV show 'Faulty Towers' at The Albany Theatre.
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This week in Greenock features cultural events rooted in local history and community engagement. The town’s legacy in shipbuilding and papermaking continues to influence its arts programming, with performances at the Custom House Quay now using industrial themes in visual storytelling. Since mid-April, the Esplanade has hosted evening life drawing sessions with burlesque performers exploring identity through theatrical presentation.
Evening music events near Lyle Hill include tribute acts performing 1970s soul harmonies and nostalgic pop hits, often advertised via community bulletin boards rather than commercial platforms. Film screenings of cult Scottish cinema, such as The Spirit of '45, are held at the Rankin Park multi-purpose facility, which remains under review for operational status.
All events take place in accessible civic spaces: from open-air gatherings near Finlaystone Estate during weekdays to seated performances within railway-adjacent buildings. Evening events typically draw 40–60 attendees, small enough for conversation yet sustained enough to support weekly interest.
Check listings below for confirmed times and locations, all of which are reachable by Inverclyde Line trains or Caledonian McBrayne ferry from Gourock.
A comedic dinner theatre experience based on the TV show 'Faulty Towers' at The Albany Theatre.
An evening of life drawing featuring burlesque performers at The Bungalow Bar.
A tribute performance celebrating the music of The Carpenters at The Albany Theatre.
A tribute performance celebrating the music of The Carpenters at The Albany Theatre in Greenock.
A screening of Martin Scorsese's 1974 film 'Mean Streets' at PictureHoose.
A tribute performance of James Taylor's music by Vernon James at The Bungalow Bar.