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FringeReview Scotland 2019
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An uncomfortable night facing uncomfortable truths with comfort coming when you have the decency to condemn the truly indecent
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A solo piece of contemporary theatre that brings Mary Queen of Scots down to face her nemesis in a fantasy piece of comedic tragedy that is subtly dark and highly entertaining.
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An impressive solo show about how integrated Scotland believes it is but shows us the reality of the length it needs to go, in order to achieve that aim.
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An innovative solo performance framed in the context of a karaoke night where underlying tensions get exposed and examined.
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A solo evocation of a community struggle that alights the energy of the nights and the unbending desire for freedom.