The Margaret Sinclair Story
AGAP Theatre (Scotland)
The inspiring true story of the cheerful Edinburgh factory girl with a
big heart for Jesus and for helping others, who could be Scotland's next
canonised Saint. This down-to-earth model of everyday sanctity is
brought vividly to life onstage by Rachel Callaghan – her actual living
relative (second cousin). Stephen Callaghan's funny and moving play was
first performed at the 2016 Fringe in the Edinburgh church where the
venerable Margaret's body is interred and he directs the revival marking
100 years since her death.
'The response of the audience lining
the pews… is undeniable' (Scotsman)
Performed by | Rachel
Gallaghan
Written and Performed by | Stephen Callaghan
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Language Performed in English
Dates 1 August to 2 August 2025 at 19:25 (0hr50)
Format Live in-person
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Theatre
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£13.00
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1-2 August 2025
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50 minutes
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C ARTS | C venues | C aurora
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studio
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8+ (guidance)
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Contains references to death and alcoholism. One sound effect of bottle smash