Performance

VenueBeacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre)
Other spaces: Custom House Quay
TownGreenock
CountyInverclyde
From4th November 2000
To4th November 2000
When19:30
What is currently on at Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre) (V1047)

A Little Rain

T677668231
Glasgow. One night. Two men, strangers in a familiar city. Phil has left his third university and doesn't know what to do with his life. Andy struggles to come to terms with a life alone. A prostitute gives advice but will anybody listen? As the rain comes down and the flood waters rise...sanctuary is found in the pub. A pub at the crossroads of past and future, a new Scotland, with old grievances addressed in a changing light. As last orders are called there are difficult choices to be made. A night out in Glasgow has extraordinary consequences. While outside, the rain falls and the flood waters rise. A Little Rain is a black comedy; a compelling hard-hitting and lyrical look at the new Scotland. This production contains strong language.
Author Peter Arnott


Archive :: production:T677668231, play:S0571144866, venue:V1047

Production details

The final part of 7:84's state of the nation trilogy (after Caledonia Dreaming and Dissent)

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Company

Company 7:84 Theatre Company
Director Gordon Laird
Design Minty Donald
Lighting Dave Shea
Music David Young
Performer Callum Cuthbertson
Performer Janette Foggo
Performer Cas Harkins
Performer Maggie Rose-Munro
Performer Anita Vettesse
Performer Stuart Wilkinson
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