I
can’t think there ate many people in the world who are unaware of
Trainspotting. It is a novel by Irvine Welsh, a successful stage play and
of course a major movie based on dysfunctional characters in the Edinburgh
drugs culture.
The
Practical Magic Theatre Company from East Kilbride are staging the play
for a short run at Edinburgh College of Art and the large space is selling
out on a regular basis, and it is no surprise having seen it.
But
let’s be honest, it is not an easy watch. It is pretty damn graphic both
in language and the squalid conditions, no character is pleasant, but then
given the subject matter this is hardly surprising.
The
cast all play their part in making this a theatrical experience distinctly
worth watching and the staging and direction do well considering the
restraints they were working under.
The
cast consist of Mark - Dan Todd,
Alison - Hannah Garner, Sick Boy - Jordan Bergson, Tommy
–Anthony, Kelly Begbie - Arthur Hailstones, Boy- Daniel Cropp, Lassie
– Seonaid Ballantyne, Mrs Renton - Gillian Souter, Lizzie - Emma Baxter,
June - Kim Allan, Mother Superior - Coin McCrum, Drunk - David Bison.
This is on a very
short run so give it a go…. If you can get a ticket.
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