Elaine C Smith is back on the Edinburgh Fringe stage after 26 years, marking a significant return to the Traverse Theatre. This time, she's not just an actor but also a key figure in a new play, 'Cathy', co-written with Eilidh Loan. The play draws inspiration from Loan's grandmother's experience of grief and loss, offering a unique perspective on the human condition. Smith's decision to collaborate with Loan was sparked by her admiration for Loan's acclaimed debut play, 'Moorcroft', which explored themes of working-class life, masculinity, and grief. Smith's own career, spanning over 30 years, has been marked by a consistent struggle against underestimation and a lack of representation for working-class experiences. She believes that 'Cathy' is a step towards addressing this gap in Scottish drama, particularly on the international stage of the Fringe. Loan, a fellow actor and writer, shares Smith's passion for representation and has faced similar challenges in her career. Their collaboration on 'Cathy' is a testament to their shared vision and commitment to challenging the status quo in the theatre industry.