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For the teenagers of the small Ayrshire town of Stewarton, there's
change in the air. Rab's back from Cambridge. He feels alienated
there; he feels alienated in his home town, too. Michelle's
returned to spend some time with her great-gran while she can. She
reckons university isn't all it's cracked up to be, too. Meanwhile,
Norma's sweeping up in the local hairdresser's until she works out
what to do. Two years is a long time in a teenager's life. The
second play in the trilogy which includes The Wall and The Chooky
Brae, D. C. Jackson's The Ducky premiered in a Borderline Theatre
Company production at the Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock, in May 2009.
In the small Ayrshire town of Stewarton, the school holidays are
like a microwave. So much happens and it all happens so fast. Norma
Gordon has got a problem. She's going to be in big trouble if her
dad finds out. Norma needs to find Rab McGuire fast. Her big
brother Barry's no use. He's in love for the first time. Michelle
Montgomery loves Barry too but her mum and Aunt Alice just won't
let them be together. This summer everything's changing in
Stewarton. The Wall premiered at Tron Theatre, Glasgow, in February
2008, in association with Borderline Theatre Company. It is the
first part of a trilogy that includes The Ducky and The Chooky
Brae.
Do you know how they get animals to breed in captivity? They put
them in the same cage. One moment you're colleagues, and then it's
Friday night drinks, a quick grope, and you're an item. When Tom
and Amy get together, they find themselves living in each other's
pockets. But all too soon the ghosts of relationships past begin to
interfere with the here and now. A comedy about love, loss and
laminating machines, My Romantic History premiered at the Traverse
Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2010 in a Bush Theatre and Sheffield
Theatres production, in association with Birmingham Rep.
Something has been put in the water. Things are about to get a
whole lot crazy. And you decide how it ends... Smalltown is the new
dynamic comedy written by leading Scots writers Douglas Maxwell,
D.C. Jackson and Johnny McKnight. It tells the unexpected tales of
what happens when a polluted water supply causes extraordinary
events to happen to ordinary people - from Zombies in the frozen
food aisle, to oversexed teenagers releasing the animal within, to
a dangerous game of Russian Roulette on Girvan beach. The show has
three possible endings. You, the audience, vote on which ending you
want, making for a truly memorable evening of entertainment.
Smalltown - expect the unexpected! A thrilling and downright
hilarious rollercoaster of a show from the company that brought you
the five-star Promises Promises and the Little Johnny trilogy.
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