Gagarin Way by Gregory Burke

Set in a quiet Scottish town, Gagarin Way is a 90-minute rollercoaster of masculine disillusionment, ideological extremism, and pitch-black comedy. Almost 25 years since it was first seen in Edinburgh, Gagarin Way is still a ton of theatrical dynamite and marked an explosive debut for its writer, Gregory Burke. Its a taut, tense chamber piece that grips from the first minute and refuses to let go a darkly comic hostage drama laced with philosophical bite, class rage, and existential dread. Strong politics. Strong emotions. Strong language. Unforgettable theatre.
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