What's on at The Brunton
As the warmth of summer approaches, The Brunton offers a new and exciting programme of events in Musselburgh and Haddington to get audiences ready for the season ahead.
Corn Exchange, Haddington
In Haddington this May, Scotland’s answer to Pink Floyd, MacFloyd, bring their new show for 2025 to the Corn Exchange celebrating the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s classic ‘Wish You Were Here’ album.
Also in Haddington this May, The Brunton is offering a unique opportunity to meet one of the most successful rugby coaches of the modern era, Warren Gatland. Listen to Gatland’s coaching ethos and find out what the future has in store for this coaching legend.
For the comedy lovers, ex-MP Mhairi Black makes her way to the Corn Exchange as she embraces her trademark dark sense of humour to reflect on her time in Westminster.
The story of music legends Simon and Garfunkel as you’ve never seen it before. With standing ovations at every performance that Art Garfunkel himself loved, you don’t want to miss this international sensation!
Celebrate the sensationally strong female leaders of rock with a cast of world-class musicians and vocalists that promise to deliver a blistering performance, you’ll be singing, dancing, and rocking out to hit after hit.
Finally at the Corn Exchange this May, join Artie’s Singing Kettle – Scotland and relive the original repertoire that made the show famous. Something for the whole family to enjoy!
Musselburgh, Loretto Theatre
You can still enjoy The Brunton’s programme in Musselburgh this May, watch a moving untold story of how Rich Jenkins became Richard Burton, the biggest star in Wales has ever produced, in Mr Burton (12A) coming to Loretto Theatre.
Musselburgh’s Midweek Movies continue with an epic retelling of Homer’s Odyssey starring Ralph Fiennes in The Return (15) also at Loretto Theatre.
Experience live theatre at Loretto Theatre as part of The Brunton’s programme, this highly praised, moving, and often humorous one-man play bravely challenges assumptions about what drives populist politics to show how they can seduce the disillusioned and disaffected.
Musselburgh, Northesk Parish Church
Expect stunning vocals and lyrical songs performed by one of Scotland’s most celebrated folk singer-songwriters, Siobhan Miller, as she performs alongside Innes White on guitar and Charlie Stewart on fiddle in Musselburgh’s iconic Northesk Parish Church.
This May, The Brunton’s lunchtime recitals invites Iyad Sughayer to offer audiences a musical journey from the classical poise of Mozart through to the encompassing romanticism of Khachaturian. A light lunch of soup and a sandwich is served in the Church Hall adjacent to the church at midday.
Lastly at Northesk Parish Church this May, The Brunton are offering the chance to see Cuba’s internationally acclaimed guitar duo performing together in Musselburgh.