A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Neither God Nor Angel 28 March – 2 April, 2016. OranMor
NEITHER GOD NOR ANGEL

OranMor, Top of Byres Road, G12
Mon, 28 March, 2016 — Sat, 02 April, 2016
By Tim Barrow | Directed By Ryan Alexander Dewer
Featuring Jimmy Chisholm and Gavin Jon Wright
Produced in Association with the Traverse Theatre
4th April, 1603. James VI, King of Scots, spends his final night in Holyrood before journeying south to claim the English crown, but after several bottles of wine he’s having second thoughts.
Secrets have been uncovered. Financial revelations. He needs advice, political insight and reassurance. He gets William –a streetwise servant.
When two nations want you, what’s a King to do?
Directed by Ryan Alexander Dewar and written by Tim Barrow, NEITHER GOD NOR ANGEL examines the political and personal consequences when monarchs change their mind.
Tim’s debut play Guy was directed by Michael Fentiman at London’s Pleasance theatre. His second play Union premiered at the Lyceum theatre, Edinburgh, directed by Mark Thomson. Tim founded Lyre Productions to make contemporary Scottish feature films, and has written / produced The Inheritance and The Space Between.
Show Times
Monday – Saturday 1pm
(Doors 12pm/12.30pm on Mondays)
Ticket Prices
Ticket price includes a drink (beer, wine or soft drink) plus a pie or vegetarian quiche.
Buy from the Box Office on the day.
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