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25%OFFAlasdair Cameron - Scot-free - 9781854590176 - V9781854590176
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Description for Scot-free Paperback. Includes: "Writer's Cramp" by John Byrne, "Losing Venice" by John Clifford, "Elizabeth Gordon Quinn" by Chris Hannan, "The Letter Box" by Ann Marie di Mambro, "Dead Dad Dog" by John McKay and "The Steamie" by Tony Roper. Editor(s): Cameron, Alasdair. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 133 x 24. Weight in Grams: 330.

A collection of seven plays from Scottish writers, reflecting the upsurge in Scottish playwriting in the late twentieth century.

Selected and introduced by Alasdair Cameron, the collection draws on adventurous theatres such as the Edinburgh Traverse and touring groups including Wildcat and 7:84, as well as looking further afield.

The plays included in this volume are:

Writer's Cramp by John Byrne
Debut play from the author of The Slab Boys.

Losing Venice by John Clifford
A parable on the consequences of military adventuring.

The Letter-Box by Ann Marie Di Mambro
A short ... Read more

Saturday Night at the Commodore by Rona Munro
A woman remembers a painful teenage betrayal.

Elizabeth Gordon Quinn by Chris Hannan
Modern classic about an indomitable woman fighting to retain her dignity during the Glasgwegian rent-strikes of 1915.

Dead Dad Dog by John McKay
A short comedy about a trendy young Scotsman pursued by the ghost of his dad.

The Steamie by Tony Roper
Celebrates women's work in a Glasgow wash-house.

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Product Details

Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1993
Condition
New
Number of Pages
275
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781854590176
SKU
V9781854590176
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2

Reviews for Scot-free
Reviews from the Scotland tour of THE STEAMIE by Tony Roper, 2012, published in the volume SCOT-FREE: 'A Glasgow institution in its own right, The Steamie is as Glaswegian as the Gorbals, the People's Palace, deep fried mars bars and the cone on the head of the Duke of Wellington's statue. This wonderful play is a slice of Glasgow's ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Scot-free


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