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A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays

Podcast A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays
Fergus Morgan
Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story. A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist...

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  • Live from the Traverse Theatre
    The final episode of A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays features a live discussion recorded on Monday October 28 at the Traverse Theatre.What have been the most remarkable Scottish plays of the last decade? How hard is it to produce new drama right now? And what can be done about it?All this and more is explored by the critic Mark Fisher, the playwrights Isla Cowan and Nicola McCartney, and Traverse Theatre artistic director Gareth Nicholls.***Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast travels from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.For more information, follow the below links.Fergus Morgan: fergusmorgan.comScottish Society of Playwrights: scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.ukTraverse Theatre: traverse.co.ukBespoken Media: bespoken.mediaNational Theatre of Scotland: nationaltheatrescotland.com
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  • Black Watch
    Episode six of A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays focuses on Gregory Burke's 2006 play Black Watch.What happened in Scottish theatre after Scottish devolution in 1997 and the reconvening of the Scottish parliament in 1999? How did the National Theatre of Scotland come into being? How did it achieve such incredible, international success within months of opening? And what about the history of Gaelic drama in Scotland, which this series has not touched on so far.All this and more is explored by the director Muireann Kelly, the critic Joyce McMillan, the academic Professor Trish Reid, and the playwright Nicola McCartney.***Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast travels from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.For more information, follow the below links.Fergus Morgan: fergusmorgan.comScottish Society of Playwrights: scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.ukTraverse Theatre: traverse.co.ukBespoken Media: bespoken.mediaNational Theatre of Scotland: nationaltheatrescotland.com
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  • Passing Places
    Episode five of A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays focuses on Stephen Greenhorn's 1997 play Passing Places.What happened when Glasgow became European City of Culture in 1990? What influence did that have on Scottish theatre? How did a new generation of playwrights grapple with Scotland's post-industrial identity? What happened when they went on strike to get paid properly?All this and more is explored by Greenhorn himself, fellow playwright Nicola McCartney, and critics Mark Fisher and Joyce McMillan.***Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast travels from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.For more information, follow the below links.Fergus Morgan: fergusmorgan.comScottish Society of Playwrights: scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.ukTraverse Theatre: traverse.co.ukBespoken Media: bespoken.mediaNational Theatre of Scotland: nationaltheatrescotland.com
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  • Losing Venice
    Episode Four of A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays focuses on Jo Clifford's 1985 play Losing Venice.What happened in Scottish theatre in the 1980s? How was the country's staunch opposition to Margaret Thatcher expressed on stage? How did a new generation of boundary-breaking playwrights emerge at the Traverse Theatre? What happened when arts cuts began to bite?All this and more is explored by Professor Trish Reid, critic Joyce McMillan, playwright Peter Arnott, director Paul Miller, and Jo Clifford herself. ***Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast travels from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.For more information, follow the below links.Fergus Morgan: fergusmorgan.comScottish Society of Playwrights: scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.ukTraverse Theatre: traverse.co.ukBespoken Media: bespoken.mediaNational Theatre of Scotland: nationaltheatrescotland.com
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  • The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil
    Episode Three of A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays focuses on John McGrath and 7:84's 1973 play The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil.What happened in Scottish theatre in the 1950s and 1960s? How did Scottish drama explode in the 1970s? What role did 7:84 play? What happens in The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil, and why is it so celebrated?All this and more is explored by Professor Trish Reid, Dr Linda Mackenney, critic Joyce McMillan, and actor Bill Paterson, who helped create and starred in the original production. The clips in the episode are from the National Theatre of Scotland's 2019 production of Men Should Weep, which was made in association with Dundee Rep and Newcastle's Live Theatre. You can find out more about the show here.***Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast travels from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.For more information, follow the below links.Fergus Morgan: fergusmorgan.comScottish Society of Playwrights: scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.ukTraverse Theatre: traverse.co.ukBespoken Media: bespoken.mediaNational Theatre of Scotland: nationaltheatrescotland.com
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Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story. A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today. Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast will travel from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama. Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024. A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland, and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland. For more information, follow the below links. Fergus Morgan: https://www.fergusmorgan.com/ Scottish Society of Playwrights: http://www.scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.uk/ Traverse Theatre: https://www.traverse.co.uk/ Bespoken Media: https://www.bespoken.media/ National Theatre of Scotland: https://www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/
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