When we talk about crime and punishment, the notion of homecoming is often absent but decarceration and re-entry are critical aspects of the justice system. These subjects are at the heart of A Giant on the Bridge, the singer-songwriter Jo Mango and the theatre-maker Liam Hurleyโ€™s urgent piece of gig-theatre, which premiered in 2024 and heads out on tour across Scotland next month.

It was born from a research project, Distant Voices: Coming Home, that revealed dire statistics for the number of people who come out of prison and then go back in again, says Mango. โ€œResearch showed that the process is often less about the individuals and more about societal and structural issues โ€“ whether they can get a job when they come out, whether they have any family left who are there to support them.โ€ A Giant on the Bridge emerged as โ€œa kind of way of writing an essay about what we learnedโ€, Mango says, but using songs co-written by people who have lived experi

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