2016 Edinburgh Fringe
Ne'er the Twain
Edinburgh author Alan Cochrane's brilliant Scots comedy, set in 1919 when the town of Leith was about to reluctantly join Edinburgh. The adjoining towns co-exist in friendly rivalry with the boundary conveniently running through the middle of a pub. The McIvor and Burns families, from opposite sides of the dividing line, face with apprehension the prospect of a marriage across the boundary. Add in a Newhaven fishwife with a weakness for drink and an assistant minister who contrives to visit at the most inconvenient moments, provides the ingredients for two hours of pure enjoyment.
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Show includes a 20 minute interval.
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Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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8th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
9th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
10th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
11th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
12th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
13th Aug 2016 | 14:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
13th Aug 2016 | 19:30 | Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |