Scotland Unsung
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Kirsty Law
Beneath the Scotland you think you know lies a deeper story waiting to be told. Meet Scotia – a character travelling through time, place, class and gender, inspired by Virginia Woolf's Orlando. Join them to experience different moments in Scotland's past and challenge the dominant narrative with tales of queer desire, women's rebellion and interrogation of supernatural myths. Far from a nostalgia trip, this is a reclamation: folk traditions telling difficult truths, creating safe spaces, and exploring radical ideas, resilience and transformation. An antithesis to tartan tat performed in the heart of the Royal Mile.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System, Relaxed Performance
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