Alright Sunshine
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Isla Cowan, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pleasance, Wonder Fools, Tron Theatre
'It's like the sun casts a spell, some hypnotic solar stuff, and suddenly ordinary people dae terrible things…' When PC Nicky McCreadie responds to a mass brawl on Edinburgh’s Meadows, she finds herself face-to-face with a past she’d rather forget. Alright Sunshine is a razor-sharp monologue dissecting gender, power, and who owns public space. Critically acclaimed, hailed as ‘a memorable and hard-hitting piece of feminist theatre’ **** (Scotsman), the play ‘delivers a powerful punch’ **** (TheReviewsHub.com). From award-winning Edinburgh playwright Isla Cowan, supported by Tron Theatre and produced by Wonder Fools, the blazing powerhouse behind Fringe hit Òran.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System, Captioning
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