Dookin’ Oot – A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Monday, 24 February, 2025 — Saturday, 01 March, 2025
Dookin’ Ott By Éimi Quinn
Directed by Jennifer Dick | Cast – Janette Foggo, Kyle Gardiner, Helen McAlpine
OranMor, Top of Byres Road, Glasgow G12 8QX
A riotous black comedy about a wild money-making scheme in an Easterhouse cooncil flat and going out wi’ a bang!
From her Easterhouse cooncil flat, terminally ill Diane dreams of a peaceful end in the hills of snowy Switzerland, but her state pension just won’t cover it.
She manages to pull on the heartstrings of her sweet carer Julie who, scorned by her cheating husband, hatches a plan to both feel sexy again and help Diane with her dying wish – by becoming a dominatrix!
With the help of a young postie who gets them set up on OnlyFans, their kinky enterprise begins…but life, death and chaos stand in the way of ‘sex-cess’.

Dookin’ Oot is the latest play by Éimi Quinn, following her acclaimed writing debut The Funeral Club as part of our Spring 2024 season.
Co-presented with Aberdeen Performing Arts, Johnstone Town Hall, Paisley Town Hall and Traverse Theatre.
Content Warnings: Assisted suicide, terminal illness, strong sexual references
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