Theatre review: Twice Over, Greenside at Nicolson Square, Edinburgh

Theatre: Twice Over, Greenside at Nicolson Square, Edinburgh (Venue 209)Theatre: Twice Over, Greenside at Nicolson Square, Edinburgh (Venue 209)
Theatre: Twice Over, Greenside at Nicolson Square, Edinburgh (Venue 209)
Two northern working women, one in the 1983 and one in 2017, united, as one describes it, by "two hopeless prime ministers" - Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.

Twice Over, Greenside at Nicolson Square ****

The women juggle jobs in a world that, in many ways, seems to have changed for the better, but in others, stills seems to have a long way to go.

Writers Eve Simpson and Jane Prinsley's two-women show, told through poetry, songs and storytelling, pairs the personal experiences of two likeable young characters with the political decisions that underpin these, to highlight the paradox of a society where women can hold the most powerful posts in government but still struggle to compete in a world that unfairly rewards men who are, at best, their equals and, at worst, incompetent.

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Capitalism versus community is a conflict the underpins both of the women's words, with the working men's clubs of the 1980s depicted as also defining women's roles, while in 2017 the need to leave a northern home to go and work 'down south' is a familiar story.

SALLY STOTT

Until 10 August