Performance

VenueRoyal Lyceum Theatre
Other spaces: Garage Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From18th February 2005
Opened19th February 2005
To12th March 2005
When19:45. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £7.00. To £20.00.
What is currently on at Royal Lyceum Theatre (V604)

Girl with Red Hair

T838828121
It is summer. A warm breeze floats over the sea as the sun bakes down upon the sand dunes. In a small town on the west coast of Scotland, three generations are profoundly affected by the death of seventeen year old Roslyn. Intimate personal details are revealed between friends and strangers, old and young, who are struggling to make peace with themselves. Sharman Macdonald's play goes straight to the heart of a community ripped apart by grief and delicately explores the agony of bereavement, the rediscovery of love and the possibility of recover. Girl with Red Hair is a warm, humorous and sensitive portrait of human relationships, which examines life in all its stages.
Author Sharman Macdonald


Archive :: production:T838828121, play:S1352421560, venue:V604

Production details

Special Performances


  • 3 Mar 05 Audio Described
  • 8 Mar 05 Sign Interpreted

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Company

Producer Royal Lyceum Theatre Company
Producer Bush Theatre
Director Mike Bradwell
Design Robin Don
Lighting Gerry Jenkinson
Performer Sean Biggerstaff
Performer Emma Chapman-Jones
Performer Joanne Cumming
Performer Christopher Dunne
Performer Patricia Kerrigan
Performer Helen McAlpine
Performer Sheila Reid
Performer Sandra Voe
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