A Play, A Pie and A Pint Autumn Programme 2021

A Play, A Pie and A Pint at OranMor
6 September – 27 November, 2021
Opening Time by Dave Anderson 1 – 6 November, 2021
Previously
CELESTIAL BODY
By Morna Pearson | Directed By Becky Hope Palmer
Monday, 06 September, 2021 — Saturday, 11 September, 2021 1 p.m. (Doors 12.00 / 12.30 p.m.Mondays)
Celestial Body is a dark comedy about forgiveness and revenge.
Presented in association with Aberdeen Performing Arts
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ROSE
By Lorna Martin | Directed By Maureen Carr
Monday, 13 September, 2021 — Saturday, 18 September, 2021 at 1 p.m.(Doors 12.00 / 12.30 p.m.Mondays)

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Based on real life, Rose tells the incredible, uplifting and inspiring story of an underdog, working-class teenager from Ayrshire who refused to play by society’s discriminatory rules, and who overcame numerous obstacles, including a lifetime ban in her home country, to become a professional footballer in Italy .
JOKE
By Johnny McKnight | Directed By Jemima Levick

Johnny McKnight
Monday, 20 September, 2021 — Saturday, 25 September, 2021 at 1 p.m.(Doors 12.00 / 12.30 p.m.Mondays)
Furlough is over for Jordan and, like many of us, he’s returned back to work. However once there he finds himself caught up in a complaints procedure delivered by his so-called ‘woke’ manager. Jordan’s accused of using offensive language in the workplace, language that he claims was intended as a joke.
A NEW LIFE
By Andy McGregor | Directed By Andy McGregor
MON, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 — SAT, 02 OCTOBER, 2021
Monday, 27 September, 2021 — Saturday, 02 October, 2021 at 1 p.m.(Doors 12.00 / 12.30 p.m.Mondays)

Andy McGregor
Robbie and Jess are living the life. He’s a successful computer programmer and she is on her way to being a headteacher. Until, totally out of the blue, Jess discovers she is pregnant. They’ll be fine. It’s just a baby. I mean… how disruptive to their metropolitan, 21st century lives can that be?
THE TALE OF TYPHOID MARY
Monday, 04 October, 2021 — Saturday, 09 October, 2021
An epidemic of typhoid (a disease of the slums) among New York’s wealthy. A pioneering virologist traces the infection to Irish cook Mary Mallon. But Mary has no symptoms and denies the link. The state decides to seize and imprison her. But Mary won’t go without a fight, in this strange-but-true drama inspired by history’s most infamous “super-spreader”.
MY NAME IS SARAH, AND…
Monday, 11 October, 2021 — Saturday, 16 October, 2021
Sarah’s forever getting chucked out – clubs, pubs, kids’ birthday parties – even the Asda once for chucking up all over the salad bar. But when her last remaining pal chucks her out of her wedding, and her life, Sarah has some cold hard truths to face… A one-woman musical about chucking the booze
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