Contemporary Scottish Plays
by Trish Reid (Editor)

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Readers appreciate the rich historical context of the play, highlighting its critique of capitalism through the lens of a significant Scottish event. The exploration of contemporary themes alongside a historical narrative resonates well with audiences, making it a compelling experience.

Engaging historical contextStrong critique of capitalismLimited audience appeal

Synopsis

To paraphrase Alistair Beaton's Caledonia - the first play in this collection - 'The English have anthologies, the Spanish have anthologies, the French have anthologies... why should not Scotland have its anthology?'

Scotland is entering a crucial period in its history, where its identity is being debated daily, from everyday conversation to the national and international press.

At the same time, its theatre is resurgent, with key Scottish playwrights, theatres and theatre companies expanding their performance vocabularies while coming to prominence in national and international contexts.

Caledonia is a tale of hubris and delusion, portraying a crucial slice of Scotland's history and its foray into imperial colonialism told with dark humour and creative flair, by award-winning playwright and satirist Alistair Beaton.

Bullet Catch, by Rob Drummond, is a unique theatrical experience exploring the world of magic, featuring mind-reading, levitation, and the most notorious finale in show business.

Morna Pearson's The Artist Man and the Mother Woman is a wickedly funny, deceptively simple, surreal portrait of a spectacularly dysfunctional relationship.

Rantin', by Kieran Hurley draws on storytelling, live music and an unapologetically haphazard take on Scottish folk tradition, in an attempt to stitch together fragmented stories to reveal a botched patchwork of a nation.

First performed at the Royal Court in 2013, Narrative by Anthony Neilson is a theatrical exploration of the the boundaries and possibilities of storytelling.

Featuring plays from Alistair Beaton, Rob Drummond, Morna Pearson, Kieran Hurley and Anthony Neilson, this collection is edited by Dr. Trish Reid, a leading critical voice on Scottish theatre.

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2014
BindingPaperback
Pages376
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781472574435
ISBN-101472574435
eISBN-139781472574442
LCCN2014456805
LCCPR8669.2

Contemporary Scottish Plays is a British play written by Trish Reid (Editor) and published by Methuen (2014).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781472574442).

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