Someone's Knockin' at the Door Review Glasgow A Play A Pie and A Pint Oran Mor (2026) 

The time is 1976 the Beatles have split, Paul McCartney and Linda have a house in Campbeltown.

Enter Beatles fanatic Jack and his suffering wife Kathy.

Jack and Kathy a retired Grandpa and Gran, long since divorced, recount their story in separate audio interviews to their 19 year old granddaughter Molly.

The story revolves round a camping holiday the couple took in the late seventies to Campletown, Jack desperate to meet living legend Paul. Kathy is more reserved. 

Swathed in nostalgia this lovely wee play evokes the trials, love and eventual break up of the couple, surrounded by the Beatles break up. 

The characters are rounded and excellently played by stalwarts of the stage Maureen Carr and Johnnie Watson. They are worth the ticket price alone. Teamed with Sally Reid as director this play was always going to hit.

I desperately wanted the story to be true and found out in the bar afterwards it was.

Did Jack meet Paul, well that's one reveal you will have to get a ticket for.