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Trainspotting Musical’s West End Hope | Glasgow News

Trainspotting Musical’s West End Hope | Glasgow News

Published 6 days, 3 hours ago
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Irvine Welsh is still optimistic about his Trainspotting musical, despite its canceled UK tour and harsh reviews — the show’s London West End run remains a roaring success, packed with audiences. The real problem? Sky-high touring costs and steep ticket prices that price out working-class fans. With a 40-person cast and crew, regional tours simply can’t break even. Welsh admits delivering the cancellation news was tough for the young cast, many fresh from drama schools. He sees a wider crisis in the West End, where only big-budget shows survive, while cheaper alternatives like stand-up thrive elsewhere. For now, focus stays on London — but he’s holding onto hope for a future revival when the economy rebounds.

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