The Scotsman

JOYCE MCMILLAN

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through this story of a Liverpool everywoman, from themomentw­hensheputs­her husband Joe’s egg and chips on the table just as the door slams to announce his return from work, to the moment when, from the strength of her new life on a Greek island, she invites him to join her for a drink at a table by the sea.

As a Lancashire girl, Josie manages Shirley’s Liverpool accent pretty well, and her Liverpool humour to perfection. And although the sheer brilliance of Russell’s writing has made Shirley’s story a familiar one over the years, it’s still difficult not to stand up and cheer as Shirley uses all the resources she has – her energy, her wit, and her zest for life – to win back that precious sense of autonomy that is every human being’s birthright, and is nonetheles­s so easy to lose, among all the pressures of everyday life.

Final performanc­es today

 ??  ?? Jodie Prenger plays Shirley with a passion and vulnerabil­ity that’s immensely moving
Jodie Prenger plays Shirley with a passion and vulnerabil­ity that’s immensely moving

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