Directed by: Ken Alexander
Starring: Tom McGovern
Winter 1919. Thomas Barclay is transported back in time, to the night when he was the Signalman who sent the Edinburgh/Burntisland train onto the Tay Rail Bridge, 40 years before.
Who is responsible when accidents occur? Why is there a difference between what we feel and what we know? Why do we need somebody to blame… even if it’s ourselves?
Written by Peter Arnott, originally produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint in association with the Traverse Theatre.
Age guidance 12+
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Thu 23 + Fri 24 Sep 7.30pm: £15; concessions £13; artworker £12.50; students/young scot/under 26 £11 (inc £1.50 booking fee per ticket)
Sat 25 Sep, Fri 1 Oct, Sat 2 Oct 7.30pm: £27, £25, £22, £14; disabled/WCU/unwaged £21, £19, £16, £14; student/young scot cardholder/under 26 £11; artworker £16, £15, £13, £11 (inc £1.50 booking fee per ticket)
Tue 28, Wed 29, Thu 30 Sep 7.30pm; Sat 25 Sep, Thu 30 Sep 2.30pm, Sat 2 Oct 4pm; £25, £23, £20, £14; disabled/WCU/unwaged £19, £17, £15, £14; student/young scot cardholder/under 26 £11; artworker £15, £14, £12, £11 (inc £1.50 booking fee per ticket)
Socially distanced performances - 2.30pm Sat 25 Sep & 7.30pm Fri 1 Oct