Scottish Theatre’s greatest success story of recent times. A Brilliant satire of Sectarianism.
Singin’ I’m No A Billy He’s A Tim is an hilarious yet potent award winning comedy. Israeli vs Palestinian, Catholic vs Protestant, Celtic vs Rangers. When tribal factions clash can reason ever prevail?
Two hate filled rival football fans locked up in the same courtroom cell verbally lacerate each other while their teams play in the derby in the stadium nearby.
In this crucible, Billy and Tim vent all their fears, bigotry, paranoia, misconceptions and, most significantly, the mutual loathing that has shaped their whole lives. The lads’ collision is not just a matter of football rivalry, but a very serious clash of cultures with all the deep seated bigotry that that entails. Face to face with the object of their hatred, do they choose to destroy each other or to confront their demons and start a dialogue towards some kind of ceasefire?
A potent allegory for peace processes all over the world, Des Dillon’s extraordinary, moving and hilarious Singin’ I’m No A Billy, He’s A Tim speaks for any divided culture where polarisation is inbred and prejudice governs reason.
When drama is supposed to reflect society, what better arena than the sport that grips society most?