Contemporary Scottish Plays

Contemporary Scottish Plays
Title Contemporary Scottish Plays PDF eBook
Author Alistair Beaton
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 375
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 147257446X

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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.

Contemporary Scottish Plays

Contemporary Scottish Plays
Title Contemporary Scottish Plays PDF eBook
Author Alistair Beaton
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 375
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 1472574443

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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.

Contemporary Scottish Plays for Higher English and Drama

Contemporary Scottish Plays for Higher English and Drama
Title Contemporary Scottish Plays for Higher English and Drama PDF eBook
Author Anne Gifford
Publisher Hodder Gibson
Pages 258
Release 2002
Genre Lochhead, Liz, 1947- . Medea
ISBN 9780340803219

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One of the new features of the new Higher English arrangements is the requirement to study at least one Scottish text. There is a lack of suitable material from Scottish writers, and in particular a lack of drama. This anthology inlcudes three plays by Scottish dramatists, with commentary and activities written by the authors to provide all the teaching resources necessary. Each play should work with different levels of student, so that the resource can be used across the Higher Still programme.

Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland

Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland
Title Theatre and Performance in Contemporary Scotland PDF eBook
Author Trish Reid
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 251
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031611918

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Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity

Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity
Title Scottish Theatre: Diversity, Language, Continuity PDF eBook
Author Ian Brown
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 256
Release 2013-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 9401209944

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Challenging the dominant view of a broken and discontinuous dramatic culture in Scotland, this book outlines the variety and richness of the nation ́s performance traditions and multilingual theatre history. Brown illuminates enduring strands of hybridity and diversity which use theatre and theatricality as a means of challenging establishment views, and of exploring social, political, and religious change. He describes the ways in which politically and religiously divisive moments in Scottish history, such as the Reformation and political Union, fostered alternative dramatic modes and means of expression. This major revisionist history also analyses the changing relationships between drama, culture, and political change in Scotland in the 20th and 21st centuries, drawing on the work of an extensive range of modern and contemporary Scottish playwrights and drama practitioners. Ian Brown is a playwright, poet and Professor of Drama at Kingston University, London. Until recently Chair of the Scottish Society of Playwrights, he was General Editor of the Edinburgh History of Scottish Theatre (EUP, 2007) and editor of From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History and Myth (EUP, 2010) and The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Drama (EUP, 2011). He has published widely on theatre, cultural policy and literature and language.

Scottish Plays for Schools

Scottish Plays for Schools
Title Scottish Plays for Schools PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Hodder Education
Pages 174
Release 2007
Genre Children's plays
ISBN 9780340946282

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Scottish Plays for Schools is a collection of six plays by contemporary Scottish writers intended for use in Scottish secondary schools. The individual plays are appropriate for a wide age-range of students, and can be performed within the context of English or Drama classrooms ranging from S1 to S6, although many will be particularly appropriate for use with Intermediate or Standard Grade classes. All plays have supplementary follow-up activities for the classroom, provided by Roy McGregor, drama teacher and author of Dramascripts 11-14.

A Theatre that Matters

A Theatre that Matters
Title A Theatre that Matters PDF eBook
Author Valentina Poggi
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2000
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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