This is the 21st century, after all, and our system is far more civilised than the Stalinist regime that sentenced iconic Russian director Meyerhold to death by firing squad in 1940.
It’s unlikely that Gerry Mulgrew will be shot when his new production of Gogol’s 19th-century political satire, The Government Inspector, begins a national tour at Glasgow’s Tron Theatre next week.
This is the 21st century, after all, and our system is far more civilised than the Stalinist regime that sentenced iconic Russian director Meyerhold to death by firing squad in 1940.