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Tribute Show Celebrating the Music of Doris Day Coming to the Gaiety Theatre

  • Writer: Ayrshire Daily News
    Ayrshire Daily News
  • Mar 7
  • 2 min read

Fans of classic Hollywood and timeless music will have the chance to relive the golden age of entertainment when the stage production Que Sera Sera: The Greatest Hits of Doris Day arrives for a special performance on Thursday 12 March 2026 at 7.30pm.

The show celebrates the life and career of one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, bringing together the songs and stories that defined the remarkable career of singer and actress Doris Day.


Audiences will be taken on a musical journey through the early years of Day’s career during the big band era before moving into the Hollywood film roles that helped turn her into an international icon. The production features three international vocalists supported by a team of professional dancers performing many of the songs that became closely associated with the star.

Rather than attempting to imitate Day’s voice or mannerisms, the production is presented as a tribute to the music and memories she left behind. The show celebrates the enduring popularity of her songs and the impact they had on audiences across generations.

The performance includes a wide selection of classic numbers including Deadwood Stage, The Black Hills of Dakota, Windy City, Sentimental Journey, Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, Ready, Willing and Able, Teacher’s Pet, Pillow Talk, Secret Love and the signature hit Que Sera Sera.


Alongside the music, the show features colourful costumes, choreographed dance routines and video projections that showcase vintage footage from the era when Day was at the height of her popularity.

Producers say the production aims to recreate the atmosphere of a bygone era while celebrating the music that made Doris Day a household name around the world.

Tickets for the performance are priced between £23 and £28.

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