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richard-galazka-and-karen-davies-in-the-grapes-of-wrath---2006PFT's founder John Stewart, concealed a slip of paper in a post by the River Tummel in Pitlochry in 1944. On it, he had written: When peace is declared I shall return to this spot to give thanks to God and to establish my Festival. After VE day, Stewart recovered that same slip of paper, spoke his silent prayer beneath the open sky and vowed again to fulfill his promise.


To leave the gift of a legacy to Pitlochry Festival Theatre, please contact Fran Norris or Annie Hibberd on 01796 484600. Or, if you prefer, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . You can also download a form for legacy giving and donations here.

 

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Richard Galazka and Karen Davies in
The Grapes Of Wrath, 2006

 

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History

From 1951 to the 21st Century...

Discover our history "When staying in Pitlochry during the early part of the war, I chanced to see a stately house with a fairly large garden, quite close to the town. I at once realised that here my dream theatre might well be established in this fashionable resort right in the heart of Scotland"… John Stewart, Founder of Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

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