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Out in the Hills

Brighten up your January with three days of theatre, music, film, dancing and so much more, at Out in the Hills, a brand-new festival that celebrates all things LGBTQIA+, and invites everyone to find new ways to look at the world and each other.


From 16-18 January 2026 this exciting new festival is set to give audiences the opportunity to enjoy everything from the first look at brand new plays featuring theatrical icons, to beautiful exhibitions of photography, as well as events discussing everything from football, to crime writing, to baking. Performances at the Festival will include Ian McKellen, Graham Norton, Val McDermid, Armistead Maupin, Evelyn Glennie, Jackie Kay and Alan Cumming.

Out in the Hills, curated by Lewis Hetherington

Lear
Part of: Season 2026

Lear

Auditorium
Auditorium
I Can Die Too

I Can Die Too

Studio
Studio
Summer Yoga Sessions - Overlay

Summer Yoga Sessions - Overlay

Pavilion
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Pavilion
A History of Paper
A medley or paper items including photos, ticket stubs, menus and bills
Part of: Season 2026

A History of Paper

Auditorium
Auditorium
Wiping My Mother's Arse
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Wiping My Mother's Arse

Studio
Studio
Lear
Part of: Season 2026

Lear

Auditorium
Auditorium
I Can Die Too

I Can Die Too

Studio
Studio

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FAQS

Why is the theatre hosting an LGBTQIA+ festival for everyone? 

Pitlochry Festival Theatre believes that the arts are for everyone — a space where all stories, identities, and voices can be celebrated. The Out in the Hills Festival is an opportunity to highlight the creativity, resilience, and diversity of queer artists, while inviting all audiences to take part. 

By saying the festival is “for everyone,” we mean that queer stories are human stories — filled with love, courage, humour, and imagination that resonate far beyond labels. We welcome everyone, whether you identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community or as an ally, to share in the experience, learn from one another, and enjoy powerful performances that reflect the richness of our collective humanity.

Why are you using the word queer? 

We use the word queer intentionally and with care. We recognise that while the word has been reclaimed by many in the LGBTQIA+ community, it has a complicated history and can still be uncomfortable or complex for some. We hope to contribute to its positive reclamation — celebrating “queer” as a word of inclusion, pride and diversity.  

Does the Theatre stand in solidarity with trans people? 

Trans rights are human rights. We champion dignity, respect, and inclusion for all people. We’re committed to using our platform to celebrate trans artists, support trans audiences, and create spaces where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and safe. 

We believe theatre is for everyone — where every story, identity, and voice matters. 

We stand in solidarity with trans people everywhere. Pitlochry Festival Theatre has always been a place of transformation, imagination, and truth — and those principles guide us as we affirm that trans people belong fully and joyfully in our community, on and off the stage. 

Art can change hearts. Community can change the world. Together, we stand with our trans friends, colleagues, and collaborators — now and always.