Scuttlers is a stage production created by Rona Munro that depicts the 19th-century rivalry between street gangs in Manchester, England.
The cast included performers Catriona Ennis, Chloe Harris, David Judge, Anna Krippa, and Rona Morison among others.
[2] The production has received mixed to positive reviews from critics such as Lyn Gardner of The Guardian, who remarked that it featured "mills, thrills and soul",[1] and Ian Shuttleworth of the Financial Times, who stated that it "fits in as many different vectors of relationship as a Shakespearean history play".
[3] Gardner additionally wrote: Played out on Fly Davis's terrific design, which conjures the imprisoning daily grind of factory life, Wils Wilson's murky staging never makes 19th-century poverty look pretty.
No wonder they long to make their mark outside on the streets where even the faceless nobody of the mill, just a cog in the industrial process, can become a somebody if they prove themselves tough enough to be in a gang.