A MUSICAL play about a real-life campaign against the treatment of asylum seekers in Glasgow is to be revived for the city's Commonwealth Games.

Next year's production of Glasgow Girls, created by Cora Bissett and David Greig, will run from February 20 to March 8 at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow, while the BBC will screen a documentary inspired by the show in the summer.

The show is based on real events from 2005, when a group of seven young women from Drumchapel High School started campaigning against the poor treatment of asylum seekers after the detention of one of their friends, Agnesa Murselaj, whose family had fled from Kosovo.

In 2010, the policy of detaining children for immigration purposes was ended by the UK Government.

Cora Bissett said:"It feels incredibly fitting and timely to remount this show which celebrates the brave and passionate community spirit which characterises Glasgow."