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A Play for Torry - Aberdeen Arts Centre
Dates:
31st Jan 2026
7:00 PM - 7:00 PM
About A Play for Torry - Aberdeen Arts Centre
From fish to oil to wind, A Play for Torry is a bold, community-led theatre event co-created with residents, artists and campaigners in Torry, Aberdeen.
Developed under the direction of Emer Morris and Annabel Lunney, its built from real voices and lived experiences of people who have suffered from the rise and decline of industry, while fighting for land, health and home. We have to win, for everybody this isnt just about us.
Funny, moving and defiant, A Play for Torry fuses verbatim storytelling with original music by Simon Gall and Coralie Usmani to create a rich, multi-sensory night out part ceilidh, part protest, part love-letter to a community that refuses to be quiet. It asks urgent questions: Who is the Just Transition really for? What does it cost when decisions about climate and land are made without the people who live there?
Rooted in Torry, the show resonates far beyond Aberdeen, echoing the stories of coastal and industrial communities across Scotland. With live music, ensemble performance and special appearances from local guest artists, A Play for Torry invites audiences to celebrate, reflect, and to ask together: how do we want to do things?
Co-written by Mae Diansangu, Shane Strachan and Emer Morris, A Play for Torry is funny, fierce and full of hope - a celebration of resilience, collective strength and the drive to imagine something better.
A Play for Torry is presented in partnership with Friends of the Earth Scotland, Aberdeen Arts Centre and funded by Creative Scotlands Open Fund.
Developed under the direction of Emer Morris and Annabel Lunney, its built from real voices and lived experiences of people who have suffered from the rise and decline of industry, while fighting for land, health and home. We have to win, for everybody this isnt just about us.
Funny, moving and defiant, A Play for Torry fuses verbatim storytelling with original music by Simon Gall and Coralie Usmani to create a rich, multi-sensory night out part ceilidh, part protest, part love-letter to a community that refuses to be quiet. It asks urgent questions: Who is the Just Transition really for? What does it cost when decisions about climate and land are made without the people who live there?
Rooted in Torry, the show resonates far beyond Aberdeen, echoing the stories of coastal and industrial communities across Scotland. With live music, ensemble performance and special appearances from local guest artists, A Play for Torry invites audiences to celebrate, reflect, and to ask together: how do we want to do things?
Co-written by Mae Diansangu, Shane Strachan and Emer Morris, A Play for Torry is funny, fierce and full of hope - a celebration of resilience, collective strength and the drive to imagine something better.
A Play for Torry is presented in partnership with Friends of the Earth Scotland, Aberdeen Arts Centre and funded by Creative Scotlands Open Fund.
Performances
| Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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| Saturday 31 January 7pm | Standard: £8.00 | Book Now |
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