A Play A Pie & A Pint - Our Brother

Thu Sep 11 2025

1:00 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)

Oran Mor

Byres Rd Glasgow G12 8QX

£19.69

All Ages

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A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Our Brother
Written by Jack MacGregor
Directed by Andrea Ling

Doors 12pm
Show Starts 1pm

Unreserved Seating

A radical Scottish professor meets with a merciless dictator. What is the price of utopia? Would you be willing to kill, or die, for it?

 

It’s 1978 and Cambodia is ruled by the ruthless Khmer Rouge. An idealistic academic from Stirling is invited into this closed society, enamoured by the regime and its promises of a better world. 

Accompanied by an American photojournalist, the academic is given a rare audience with the secretive leader of the Khmer Rouge, a man they call ‘Brother’. 

 

Inspired by a true story, Our Brother is a high-stakes political drama by Jack MacGregor about the language of denial, centring on a fateful interview with one of the bloodiest dictators of the 20th-century.

 

Content warning: Description of genocide and strong violence.

A Play A Pie and A Pint
A Play A Pie & A Pint - Our Brother

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Please select your food choice below. Drink options - Pint / Red Wine / White Wine / Soft Drink (chosen on the day)
Standard ticket - Scotch Pie
£19.69 (£17.50 + £2.19 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)
Standard ticket - Vegan Sausage Roll
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A Play A Pie and A Pint

A Play A Pie & A Pint - Our Brother

Thu Sep 11 2025 1:00 PM

(Doors 12:00 PM)

Oran Mor Glasgow
A Play A Pie & A Pint - Our Brother

£19.69 All Ages

A Play, A Pie and A Pint
Our Brother
Written by Jack MacGregor
Directed by Andrea Ling

Doors 12pm
Show Starts 1pm

Unreserved Seating

A radical Scottish professor meets with a merciless dictator. What is the price of utopia? Would you be willing to kill, or die, for it?

 

It’s 1978 and Cambodia is ruled by the ruthless Khmer Rouge. An idealistic academic from Stirling is invited into this closed society, enamoured by the regime and its promises of a better world. 

Accompanied by an American photojournalist, the academic is given a rare audience with the secretive leader of the Khmer Rouge, a man they call ‘Brother’. 

 

Inspired by a true story, Our Brother is a high-stakes political drama by Jack MacGregor about the language of denial, centring on a fateful interview with one of the bloodiest dictators of the 20th-century.

 

Content warning: Description of genocide and strong violence.

A Play, A Pie and A Pint

A Play, A Pie and A Pint

Plays

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

SEASON TICKET CODE

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All Ages
limit 20 per person
General Admission
Please select your food choice below. Drink options - Pint / Red Wine / White Wine / Soft Drink (chosen on the day)
Standard ticket - Scotch Pie
£19.69 (£17.50 + £2.19 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)
Standard ticket - Vegan Sausage Roll
£19.69 (£17.50 + £2.19 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

eTickets