Scott Kyle was born into a ‘broken’ home being brought up solely by his mother, and managed to turn his life around after discovering Des Dillon’s 'Singin’ I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim' in Rutherglen Library.
Rutherglen 's Outlander star, who brought 'Singin’ I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim' to stage stardom, is bringing the show back to the Edinburgh Fringe “where it all started” for its 20th anniversary.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Speaking to Lanarkshire Live previously, Scott told of how he is back running the show and is planning to take the world by storm, part of that plan is returning to the Edinburgh Fringe, which they last played in 2010.
“I have been back at the Fringe with other shows, but it is special taking this one back, especially in such a monster venue, the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, with 400 seats. We’ll be giving birth to a new show there too, with the girls in ‘She’s a Tim’.“We will probably appreciate The Fringe more going back this time and not take it for granted how much of a brilliant show we have.
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