The Scotsman

Low Pay? Don’t Pay!

- Tron Theatre, Glasgow, until 11 May, and on tour. JOYCE MCMILLAN

Tron Theatre, Glasgow

When Dario Fo’s legendar y farce Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay! appeared in the early 1970s, the world was a vastly different place; Margaret Thatcher was an obscure Tory MP and Britain had yet to join what was then the European Eco-nomic Community.

Yet somehow the plight of working-class families in Italy at that time, as dramatised by Fo, remains instantly recognisab­le 50 years on, as Tron pan to genius Johnny MCKnight embraces the great Glasgow tradition of adapting Fo’ s work for the popular Scottish stage and shift sit into a 21 stcentury Glasgow where a post-crash combinatio­n of low pay and soaring bills leaves hard-working families struggling to find money for day-today necessitie­s.

In Fo’s play, we see two young co up les–Gio and Toni, Maggie and Louis–reduced to increasing­ly desperate and farcical comic ploys and stratagems to fill the gaps in their budgets, until Toni finally seizes the moment, tells the truth and begins to direct her political rage against the impossible economic situation they face.

And if the earlier scenes sometimes see ma shade overlong and improbable, in a Mcknight version that is possibly almost too faithful to Fo’s original, his production also features four richly enjoyable performanc­es, from Julie Wilson Nimmo and Sally Reid as the women, with Gavin Jon Wright and Thierry Mabonga as the men; while Itxaso Moreno adds a true touch of satirical surrealism as various prepostero­us functionar­ies of the state, in a light-touch production that makes its point with passion, and should find a warm welcome, on its forthcomin­g tour of Glasgow community venues.

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