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No Mean Company's new blend of tragedy and comedy



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
THEATREGOERS are in for a treat as No Mean Company, Cumbernauld Theatre's adult drama group, present Ena Lamont Stewart's highly acclaimed drama, Men Should Weep this Friday and Saturday evenings.
With the effects of the credit crunch and everyone having to tighten their belts a little, it's time to reflect on those harder times and appreciate what we have.

Men Should Weep, set in the poverty stricken tenement home of the Morrison family, is a tough, raw and intimate portrait of one family's struggle for survival during the depression of 1930s Glasgow. Although heart-breaking at times Men Should Weep is also rich in humour as 'NMC' bring Lamont's colourful characters to life.

Relive those younger days of the tenement neighbourhoods and enjoy the fantastic value ticket prices to ease the strain of a great night out.
The show is at Cumbernauld Theatre this Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11. Tickets are £7 and £5, and can be booked on 01236 732887.




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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 4:24 PM
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