Pitlochry Festival Theatre Port-Na-Craig Rd, Port na Craig, Pitlochry PH16 5DR

About the Business

Welcome to Pitlochry Festival Theatre | Based in the heart of Highland Perthshire, Pitlochry Festival Theatre is Scotland's leading producer of musical theatre and the country's only rurally-located, major arts organisation.

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+441796484626
Port-Na-Craig Rd, Port na Craig, Pitlochry PH16 5DR

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Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safe space
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wi-Fi
  • Toilets
  • Family friendly
  • Good for kids
  • Assistive hearing loop
  • Gender-neutral toilets
  • Restaurant
  • Live performances
  • Kid-friendly activities

Recommended Reviews

Graham Clarke
10.03.2024
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
We travelled to Pitlockery twice in the space of a week to watch two brilliant plays(Private Lives & Noises Off). Haven't laughed that much for a long time. It is well worth the trip to Pitlockery Festival Theatre as they put on some really quality plays and need our support to keep Theatres like these that don't have a large population close by alive.
John Marsh
04.03.2024
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Great little theatre in Pitlochry. We came for a the summer season and saw 2 plays. Both were well performed with the cast acting, singing, dancing and helping with the prop movements. The view of the stage was excellent as was the sound quality. Would definitely come back again
Steve Allchin
26.02.2024
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
What a lovely theatre, right next to the river Tummel.Very clean and modern theatre. Nice little cafe with a great choice and drinks and snacks. Saw Summer on Leith" great show. Staff were all very friendly.Clean toilets
Dawn Fuge
23.02.2024
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
We have loved PFT for years. Their renovation makes a visit even more enjoyable. What they have done with the building is just wonderful. The artistic directors are passionate about bringing quality productions to Perthshire and we are so lucky to have them in this part of the world. Highly recommend a visit wherever possible!
Steven Kemp
10.01.2024
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Fantastic venue, with very professional plays. There are two theatres, one regular, and an much more intimate smaller theatre.If you ever find yourself passing through Pitlochry I'd recommend having a look to see if there's anything that interests you.
Luminita Miron
23.12.2023
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Great place. 1951 build but recently renovated, it looks incredibly stylish and modern, into the lovely woods around Pitlochry.Feels like a hidden diamond.And the quality of plays, it is unbelievable.I was so impressed by the quality of plays and the skills of the actors. Didn't felt like theater, more like opening an window into a real life situation.
janet sosnowski
21.12.2023
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Pitlochry Festival Theatre. We saw ‘Gypsy’. The performance was so professional and the standard of both singing and music was exceptional. I will definitely be returning to see more shows. Excellent facilities for the disabled.
Helen Waring
21.12.2023
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Since seeing my first play here last week, I have popped back in to the café with my son to warm up after our sip in the Loch!The play, Noel Coward’s Brief Encounter, was fabulous. The cast of seven also dipped in and out of a jazz band on stage that added a beautiful dynamic to the play.We started our evening with supper in the café - delicious soup, a glass of wine and a sweet treat to finish, served by friendly and helpful staff. You can order picnic boxes which give a delightful mix of supper items to fit all dietary requirements. Views over the river Tummel and even to Ben Vrackie on a clear day.The newly redeveloped café and entrance area is a lovely open space to await a performance or just pop in for a coffee and cake whilst visiting the area. There’s outside seating and a little children’s play area as well as a small number of plants for sale from the Explorers Garden which is in the same site; and ticketed separately (£5) and well worth a visit.
Nic B
20.12.2023
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
The auditorium was smaller than I expected, but I suppose there's not a bad seat. Great views of stage. We enjoyed Sunshine on Leith. A powerful story. I'd say, the seats are a little small, I'm quite average height, I noticed a few people struggling to squeeze legs in, considering people seated in front of them. Plenty of toilets. Bar area is nice. Plenty of parking. Cost of tickets was a little more than I expected.
Glenn Miller
16.12.2023
Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Our first visit to this rural Theatre and was very impressed.Met at the door and shown seats in the spacious lounge.Probably could have done with more seats for the elderly audience.The choice of food and drink was excellent.The auditorium was excellent with great views of the stage. But again the rows of seats were slightly to close and a few could do with updating.Excellent night out and we'll be back.

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Port-Na-Craig Rd, Port na Craig, Pitlochry PH16 5DR
Pitlochry Festival Theatre