A Play, A Pie and A Pint, RACHEL’S COUSINS by Ann Marie Di Mambro
Apr 2nd – 7th
OranMor, 731 Great Western Road, G12 8QX
Doors 12.pm (12.30pm Mondays)
Show starts 1pm
Unreserved seating
Rachel is a professional, successful woman and, frankly, a bit of a snob. She wants nothing to do with her mother’s side of the family whom she thinks of as a reckless bunch of benefit cheats. But when she discovers she has the BRACCA2 gene, which means an increased risk of breast cancer, she feels duty bound to let her cousins know and advise them to get tested. She didn’t mean to let them into her life but they come barging in anyway and shake up her tidy life.
Presented in association with Traverse Theatre.
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