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The Guid Sisters archiveA big win and a night in, when the girls get together nothing's left to chance! Germaine Lauzon wins a million Green Shield stamps. Germaine is in for a windfall but the only way she can collect the money is to stick each stamp into a book. Calling upon her family, friends and neighbours to help, the play listens in as this formidable group of women talk about life, the world and the men in their lives. This "rich, raucous and gritty" Scots version by Bill Findlay and Martin Bowman of Quebecois writer Michel Tremblay's play Les Belles -Soeurs was premiered at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow in 1989. Findlay went on to trans-create eight Tremblay plays, with co-translator, Martin Bowman. This successful partnership has made Tremblay one of the most performed international playwrights in Scotland. The Guid Sisters is not only regarded as a classic contemporary Scot's play but it is also timely theatrical portrayal of women grappling with economic survival.

Cast/Performers

Kathryn Howden, Karen Dunbar, Jane McCarry, Sally Reid, Jo Cameron Brown, Maureen Carr, Gaylie Runciman, Molly Innes, Romana Abercromby, Ann Louise Ross, Sally Armstrong, Hannah Donaldson, Marianne Tees, Lisa Gardner

Creatives/Company

Author: Michael Tremblay
Producer(s): Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, National Theatre of Scotland
Director(s): Serge Denoncourt, Amanda Gaughan (assistant)
Design: Francis O'Connor
Costume: Megan Baker
Lighting: Charles Balfour
Music: Philip Pinsky

The Guid Sisters

The Guid Sisters (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0628053785. Details of all The Guid Sisters archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S6088

Archive Listings

23 Oct 12
  to
27 Oct 12
King's Theatre
Glasgow
Performance Details => Venue archive
21 Sep 12
  to
13 Oct 12
Royal Lyceum Theatre
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive

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