The Great Train Race

by Robert Dawson-Scott

“...shot through with an energy and exuberance that makes for an utterly joyous, escapist afternoon at the theatre.”

★★★★★

— Lauren Humphreys, The Public Reviews

The Great Train Race was my first full-fledged professional production, created for A Play, A Pie and A Pint at the Oran Mor in Glasgow. The play, also a debut for former Times theatre critic Robert Dawson-Scott, toured to the Lemon Tree Theatre in Aberdeen and featured Joyce Falconer, Grant O'Rourke and Iain Robertson.

 

Exuberantly dramatising the story of the vigorous competition between Scotland's two great railway companies after the construction of the Forth Bridge in 1895, the play was warmly received by critics in both The Herald and The Scotsman.

All photography is © 2013 Lesley Black

“Rob Jones’ fine, witty production has the Oran Mor audience yelling with laughter.”

★★★★

— Joyce McMillian, The Scotsman

“very clever direction”

★★★★

— Brian Beacorn, The Herald

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