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A-Z of Dundee

Touring Dundee and Angus, May 28 to June 22

- DAVID POLLOCK dundeerep.co.uk

As regulars know, the Dundee Rep Ensemble isn’t just about putting on shows at the Rep Theatre – they also have a dedicated community programme that involves taking modest performanc­es out to the local centres of Dundee and Angus.

For this season’s outing they’ve chosen a very relevant subject, with a new musical sketch comedy telling the history of the area.

“Andrew Panton (the Rep’s artistic director) mentioned doing a show about Dundee last year,” says Ewan Donald, an actor with the Rep who is directing the A-Z.

“There are a lot of anniversar­ies this year. It’s 20 years since the Ensemble started, 80 years since the Rep started.

“It just felt like it would be good to take this out.” The play and its songs are written by actor John Kielty, who is one of the six-strong cast.

“We had a week’s developmen­t in February, where putting together the stories was probably the hardest bit,” says Donald.

“We could mention Jute, Jam and Journalism, we could mention Ninewells, but the rest were a challenge.

“We’ve got Jack the Ripper, William Kidd, McGonagall, Bigfoot…

“It’s a wide range of stories and none lasts much more than four minutes.

“We wanted to keep it pacy – our inspiratio­n was the Reduced Shakespear­e Company, who can condense a lot of stuff into an hour-anda-half.”

The show was still in rehearsals at the point we speak, but Donald felt positive about it.

“I think it’s going to be great fun and I’m not just saying that,” he says of his directoria­l debut.

“What I’ve kept in mind is to make something I’d like to see as a good night out, rather than second-guessing what the audience wants. It has to have laughs and a heart.

“We’re doing our best to keep it swift, pacy and fun and to give people a good night at the theatre.

“Dundee is a good place which is reinventin­g itself, we want people to feel it’s a place they can be proud of, with an amazing wealth of characters and eccentrici­ty and the vitality that comes with that.”

A-Z of Dundee is at the Crescent, Whitfield, May 28; Kirkton Community Centre, May 29; Forfar Reid Hall, May 30; Rio Centre, Newport, May 31 and June 15; Murthly Village Hall, June 1; Arbroath Webster Theatre, June 11; Kirriemuir Town Hall, June 12; Hilltown Community Centre, June 13; Finmill Centre, June 14; Montrose Town Hall, June 18; Ardler Centre, June 19; Boomerang Centre, June 20; Menzieshil­l Centre, June 21; and Eassie and Nevay Hall, June 22.

 ??  ?? Above: Making some final tweaks to A-Z of Dundee are, from left, Leanne Traynor director Ewan Donald and Ross Allan. Left: actor John Kielty, who has also written the script and songs for the hotly-anticipate­d touring production.
Above: Making some final tweaks to A-Z of Dundee are, from left, Leanne Traynor director Ewan Donald and Ross Allan. Left: actor John Kielty, who has also written the script and songs for the hotly-anticipate­d touring production.
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