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2021 Dunkeld Street Theatre
In August 2021, Dunkeld Community Archive staged a retelling of the story of the Bridge Toll riots of 1866 where the community protested against what was perceived as unfair tolls being levied for all bridge crossings. Two members of BIPS took part (Lesley Whitwood as the Magistrate and Liz Archibald as the Narrator) . A hoped-to-be-future member Tom McEwan did the finale song dedicated to the hero of the piece, Dundonnachie.
In August 2021, Dunkeld Community Archive staged a retelling of the story of the Bridge Toll riots of 1866 where the community protested against what was perceived as unfair tolls being levied for all bridge crossings. Two members of BIPS took part (Lesley Whitwood as the Magistrate and Liz Archibald as the Narrator) . A hoped-to-be-future member Tom McEwan did the finale song dedicated to the hero of the piece, Dundonnachie.