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Performance

VenueHis Majesty's Theatre
Also: His Majesty's Theatre, Hilton
TownAberdeen
CountyAberdeen
From1st November 2011
To5th November 2011
When19:30. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £16.00. To £24.50.
His Majesty's Theatre (V585)
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Men Should Weep

Work:: Men Should Weep (S4206)

Portrayal of impoverished 1930s Glasgow. Despite cramped tenement living and the turmoil of seven children, there is laughter and strength in the Morrison family. Tough and tender mother Maggie, just about holds together her unruly brood against wretched poverty. But sniping neighbours, the flight of daughter Jenny, and the unexpected return to their overcrowded quarters of Maggie's son and his sexually restless wife erode her spirit. And then, just as temporary employment for beloved husband John affords a decent Christmas, wayward Jenny returns with new-found wealth, offering them the chance of escape and one big moral dilemma. Written in 1947.
Author Ena Lamont Stewart

Production:: (T0131470734)

Supported by the Bank of Scotland. Age Guide: 14+
Producer National Theatre of Scotland
Director Graham McLaren
Director Phil McCormack (assistant)
Design Colin Richmond
Lighting Colin Grenfell
Sound Nick Sagar
Performer Anita Vettesse (Mrs Harris)
Performer Ann Scott-Jones (Granny)
Performer Charlene Boyd (Isa)
Performer Erin McCardie (Edie)
Performer Julie Wilson Nimmo (Mrs Bone)
Performer Kevin Guthrie (Alec)
Performer Lorraine McIntosh (Maggie)
Performer Louise McCarthy (Jenny)
Performer Colin Little (Removal Man / Cover Alec / Ernest)
Performer Janette Foggo (Lizzie)
Performer Maureen Carr (Mrs Wilson)
Performer Michael Nardone (John)
Performer Pauline Lockhart (Mrs Bone)

Listing:: L1109615573




Production details

Supported by the Bank of Scotland. Age Guide: 14+

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Special Performances


  • 3 Nov 11 Captioned
  • 4 Nov 11 Audio Described
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