A ROOTIN'-TOOTIN' time is on offer for those who attend the world premiere of a Wild West-themed dance performance in Johnstone.
Suitable for everyone aged 14 and over, 'Common Is As Common Does - A Memoir' is set in the land of cowboys, coyotes and cattle rustlers.
The theme of the show – created by award-winning dance collaborative 21Common – is how poverty contributes to violence.
Performances will take place at Johnstone Town Hall on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1.
Audiences will enjoy performances from Gavin Mitchell, whose played Bobby the Barman in Still Game, alongside acting talent including Minnie Crook, Dan Brown and Neshla Caplan.
Louise Martin, arts producer at OneRen, said: "This world premiere shows how artists are choosing to develop, produce and perform their shows in Renfrewshire before sharing them with the world.
"It's the first time 21Common have performed in Renfrewshire and the audience will certainly enjoy being part of the show, as this is an accessible and immersive performance. It promises to be a brilliant night out."
Both shows start at 7pm and tickets cost £5.
For more information or to book, visit bit.ly/3J7bb5w.
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