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Edfringe Review: The Steamie

Jed Bowen by Jed Bowen
August 15, 2025
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The Steamie is something I’ve always heard about but didn’t know anything much more than it being an ‘old Scottish drama’.  Set in the 50s, it features four working class ladies washing away in a laundrette in Glasgow.  Through drama, songs and dancing we spend Hogmanay with them.  It is a refreshing look at working class life that isn’t caught up in violence and drugs.  

The audience is of an older ilk, but I would recommend it to anyone who from a younger Scottish working-class background as it’s very relatable – you will see characteristics of older relatives in the people they portray.  

We experience the aspirations of women in the 1950s – a far cry in comparison to the conveniences we take for granted today.  The girls – all at different stages in their lives portray a strong sense of community which makes you long for simpler times.  They are occasionally joined by Andy who ensures the laundrette works smoothly. 

All five cast members immerse themselves into their characters.  It’s well produced with the choreography and songs on par with stage direction.   The acting and singing make you truly believe you are in the 50s.  

Some gags are drawn out and maybe ten minutes or so could be trimmed but I enjoyed it none the less.  I think it’s a nice thing for a play to make you nostalgic for a time  you never experienced yourself.

The Steamie, Big Yin at Gilded Balloon Patter House, 12:00, Until 24 Aug (not 18th or 19th)

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/the-steamie

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Jed Bowen

Jed Bowen

Jed Bowen has lived in Edinburgh all his life. He's currently finishing his master's in journalism and is looking to broaden his cultural horizons by reviewing shows at the Fringe.

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