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Theatre reviews: Off the Rails | The Splitting of Latham

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Theatre reviews: Off the Rails | The Splitting of Latham

Theatre reviews: 'Off The Rails' is a one-hour monologue with songs about a woman running away from her life, while 'The Splitting Of Latham' is a 45-minute play about a scientist's personality splitting into fragments. Both shows were reviewed, with 'Off The Rails' praised for its powerful music and characterisation.

Two new theatre productions were reviewed. 'Off The Rails' is a monologue with songs by Stephanie McGaraidh, where her character Maggie runs away from her life on a train from Glasgow to Aberdeen. The show features live-looped music and characterisations of other passengers. 'The Splitting Of Latham' is a play by Michael Duke, where the protagonist's personality splits into fragments, set against the backdrop of the 1938 Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park. The production was performed by Glasgow's Southside Group, involving 15 actors. Both shows were praised for their performances and creativity.

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