A Play, A Pie and A Pint, DING-DONG (A Bit of a Farce), OranMor, Mon, 27 March, 2017 — Sat, 01 April, 2017

Mon, 27 March, 2017 — Sat, 01 April, 2017
By Hilary Lyon | Directed By Morag Fullarton
Cast: Buchan Lennon, Hilary Lyon, Gail Watson and Clare Waugh
Produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Òran Mór, presented in association with the Traverse Theatre.
Living in the same street doesn’t mean that you inhabit the same universe.
Being neighbours in a well-heeled part of Edinburgh, Susie and Jennifer have the same postcode but share little else. A minor incident involving Susie’s teenage son exposes major differences in almost every other respect and near farcical events trigger a darkly comic domestic crisis of epic proportions.
Hilary Lyon is an actor who has worked extensively in television for both the BBC and ITV and also in theatre throughout the UK including: National Theatre, Traverse, Citizens’ Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Lyric Hammersmith and Oran Mor.
As a writer, Hilary wrote and acted in 24 episodes of her comedy drama series ‘Baggage’ for BBC Radio 4 which co-starred Peter Capaldi and Phyllis Logan. Most recently she created, wrote and acted in 12 episodes of the Edinburgh cafe comedy drama ‘Secrets and Lattes’, also for BBC Radio 4, which co-starred Julie Graham.
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