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Ghosts in Glasgow! What makes Storytellers special! – Jackson Cottrell

Hey peeps! I’m gonna talk about my role and why the storytellers and I are so special in this play. The storytellers are amazing characters[…]

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, What Lies in the Four Walls of Rehearsal – Fatima Reyes

The weeks in Scotland have passed by so rapidly. We have spent about two weeks in Glasgow, and that includes hours upon sweet sweet hours[…]

A Glimpse into the Classroom – Hailey Lee

Hello readers! Aside from our rigorous rehearsals and abundant adventures in Scotland, we are also well into our studies here at the University of Glasgow.[…]

From the Hills to the City! Our Transition from Glenelg to Glasgow – Isabelle Titzer

Welcome back to the Pepperdine Theatre Scotland blog! I am currently writing from my awesome dorm on Kelvinaugh Street in Glasgow after having one week[…]

A Sustainable Start – Alexandra Negrila

Leaving Glenelg was bittersweet. As we drove through the mountainous highlands, I reflected on all the beauty we had seen in the last week. The[…]

Scotland…How I’ve Missed You – Santana Mosher

If you had told me a few years ago that I would be going to Scotland to take a play to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival,[…]

My friends, the Highlanders – Jamison Rosales

  Our first stop on our abroad experience was our weekend trip to Glenelg! I learned that this portion of the Edinburgh Theatre Program origanged[…]

A Recap of Beginnings – Zoe Macarewa

  Hello! Welcome to the first blog post of the Pepperdine Scotland 2024 season. With that said, we are happy to take our new, original[…]

The Banjo Solo

Sundays are the best days here. Sunday means sleeping in, preparing meals, and taking long showers before heading to rehearsal at noon. Looking out the[…]

Stresses About Coming

I was worried about this trip and coming to Scotland because I assumed Scotland was, well, very white. I was worried the food would be[…]