Mr Gillie, Finborough Theatre review - theatrical buried treasure
Scottish rediscovery: James Bridie's 1950 play rings true today
Labels have their uses but they can also be a blight. The works of the Scottish playwright James Bridie – with their regional accents and domestic settings – bear many of the hallmarks of so-called Kitchen Sink drama but didn’t make the canon. Not grimy enough, perhaps, not English enough, and certainly not angry enough.