Scots Review Ayr Gaiety Theatre (2026) 

Scots, a musical celebration of Scotland from its beginning the formation of Alba and it's first king up to 2026 and free period products, we have came a long way.

All seen through the eyes of the one thing we all need The Toilet.

Tyler Collins gives a resounding performance as our porcelain friend, tying all of Scotland's achievements together in a whirlpool flush of time.

We are a wee nation but we have made our mark on the world with inventions including the CIA, American Navy oh and the Toaster!

Not just the men! Women have played a huge role too from discovering the planet Mercury to becoming the first female scientist in the World.

Scotland is fierce and proud, we encourage others, we are best when we are kind.

With a stellar ensemble cast including Richard Conlon, Katie Barnet, Jenny Clifford, Yana Harris, Laurence Smith, Connor Going, Isaac Savage and the inimitable Star Penders this was always going to be the best of productions.

Jemima Levick's brisk and inventive direction brings this epic story together in a coherent way that is a pleasure to watch.

Continues at The Gaiety tomorrow then tours Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen.