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take me if you need me, oran mor, glasgow

After last week's gentle comedy – Astonishing Archie, written by and starring Bill Paterson – the last A Play, A Pie and A Pint offering before panto season is altogether more experimental, but no less engaging fare.

A modern-day take on Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde written by postgraduate television writing students at Glasgow Caledonian University, it features 10 loosely interconnected vignettes of dangerous – and not so dangerous – liaisons.

Cutting across class borders and sexual tensions, they eventually come full circle through the baton of a £10 note bearing the cryptic message "Take me if you need me" being passed from one to the next. Directed by Graeme Maley, the round robin scenarios are played out in white face by the fine cast of Isabelle Joss, Mark Wood and Iain Robertson.

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