

Contemporary Scottish Plays
Trish Reid
A collection of seven plays by Scottish writers, selected and introduced by Philip Howard, artistic director of Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre.
A companion volume to the earlier Scot-Free.
Contains:
Wormwood by Catherine Czerkawska
Depicts a family caught up in the Chernobyl disaster.
Brothers of Thunder by Ann Marie Di Mambro
A young, HIV-positive man takes refuge with a Catholic priest.
Passing Places by Stephen Greenhorn
A road movie for the stage.
One Way Street by David Greig
A one-man show set in Berlin.
Quelques Fleurs by Liz Lochhead
A short two-hander about a childless couple.
One Good Beating by Linda McLean
A blackly comic play about two siblings who take revenge on their bullying father.
Lazybed by Iain Crichton Smith
A man refuses to get out of bed one morning.
Scotland Plays is a British play written by Philip Howard and published by Nick Hern Books in London (1998).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780015422).
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