REVIEW: A Toast Fae the Lassies (Pitlochry Festival Theatre)
A Toast Fae the Lassies – ★ ★ ★★ ☆ – Enchanting Pitlochry Festival Theatre 29 & 30 Aug; 4, 10, 18, 24 Sept Review by Rebecca Mahar Pitlochry Festival Theatre premieres the enchanting new musical play A Toast Fae the Lassies in a limited six-show run this autumn, bringing the ghosts of Robert Burns and the women who knew him best to the intimate Studio theatre. On the 25 th of January 1797, Agnes Broun (Alyson Orr) visits St. Michael’s Churchyard in Dumfries to remember her recently deceased son, Robert Burns, on his birthday. There she is joined by Burns’s widow, Jean Amour (Stephanie Cremona), and shortly thereafter by one of his many mistresses, his muse Clarinda (Eden Barrie). Together the women remember their Rabbie, warts and all, through their words and his own. Stephanie Cremona, Alyson Orr, and Eden Barrie in A Toast Fae the Lassies. Pic: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan. Written and directed by John Binnie, with musical direction, arrangem...