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Standing Stanes archiveRobert Ballantine's Standing Stanes is a wry political comedy. It centres on a young man who, fired with entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to improve his community, endures a tireless journey as he comes face-to-face with the bureaucracy of larger-than-life, verging on cartoonesque officials. Set in the 1980s when it was originally penned, it has a charming retro appeal. There are many similarities between the UK political and economic landscape at that time and today; recession, austerity, unemployment, a Tory (led) Government. The play also talks of the "Cold War" between the East and West and though that no longer exists, there is a potential battle looming in the UK between North and South as the country debates the issue of Scottish independence.

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Author: Robert Ballantine

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Archive listings for Standing Stanes (2012)

Work type: Play.

T0504847122

Running time: approx. 1hrCompany Siege Perilous. Director Andy Corelli. Performer Matt Robertson (Craig). Performer LaVerne Hawthorne (Kim). Performer Mark Kydd (Freeman). Performer Derek Banner (Smithson).
3 May 12 to 8 May 12General, Edinburgh :: V1233
listing details L1126453440

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