1. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of "It's the Economy, Stupid" is set to embark on a UK tour after its successful run at the festival. The play, written by David Calder and directed by Hamish Macdonald, explores the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on ordinary people. The tour will bring the thought-provoking and timely production to audiences across the country, providing a platform for critical discussions on the economy and its societal implications.
2. The play's central character, James, is a former banker who lost his job during the financial crisis. Through his personal journey, the play delves into the human stories behind the economic upheaval, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those affected. The production has been praised for its ability to make complex economic issues accessible to a wider audience, fostering a greater understanding of the real-world consequences of financial decisions.
3. The UK tour of "It's the Economy, Stupid" is a collaborative effort between the Traverse Theatre, Oran Mor, and Paines Plough. The tour will visit various venues across the country, including the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Oran Mor in Glasgow, and the Paines Plough Roundabout in London. The production's national reach aims to spark important conversations about the economy, its impact on individuals, and the role of the arts in addressing societal issues.