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Chris Rattray

CHRIS RATTRAY  

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Changing Kevin's Story         Mill Lavvies, The



Changing Kevin's Story

Synopsis:
the hero is young Kevin who loses the use of his hand in an industrial accident at the end of the first playand goes off to seek his fortune as lead singer with a rock band called The Story. The theme is the optimism of the 1960s, the extraordinary wave of social mobility that swept through British Society in those years, and the unique role of rock music in expressing and driving that change, not least in Dundee, a city with a powerful blues tradition.
Joyce McMillan, Scotsman

Notes:
sequesl to The Mill Lavvies

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Male:  9            Female:  4            Other:  -

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Mill Lavvies, The

Synopsis:
Set in the toilet of a Dundee jute mill in the 1960's, the show salvages a forgotten slice of working-class history with affection and panache.
Joyce McMillan, Scotsman

Notes:
songs by Dundonian crooner Michael Marra

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Male:  6            Female:  -            Other:  -

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