

Death Knell
James Cawood
An American entrepreneur has found the perfect Scottish island on which to build his new golf course.
But as secrets - and bodies - are unearthed, the true nature of the island wreaks comic havoc.
"Keeps the audience in stitches."
— La Jolla Light
"A light entertaining evening that's fun and amusing."
— North County Times
| Character |
|---|
| Little Nick his sexton (late teens to 20s) |
| Robert Bruce an American real estate mogul (50s) |
| Charles Pearse Robert Bruce’s “fixer” (early to mid 30s) |
| Harry Morgan a wealthy Edinburgh businessman (50s) |
| Mackenzie Stewart owner of the only pub on Muckle Skerry (30s to 40s) |
| Fiona Macleod the fisherman’s daughter, works at the pub (early 20s) |
| Felicity Oliphant an anthropologist connected the British Museum (late 30s to 40s) THE WASHERWOMAN (double cast) - an apirition |
| The Reverend Thomas Hagglehorne minister of a small parish church on Muckle Skerry |
A Dram of Drummhicit is a comedy play written by Arthur Kopit and published by Samuel French .
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