Synopsis
Scot-Free New Scottish Plays
Published by Nick Hern Books
Writer's Cramo is John Byrne's (The Slab Boys and Tutti-Fruitti) first play which takes satirical swipes at Anglo-Scottish cultural pretensions
Losing Venice is John Clifford's parable on the consequences of military adventuring
'A truly outstanding first stage play' ~ New Statesman
The Letter Box and Saturday at the Commodore - both one-woman plays by Ann Marie Di Mambro - focus respectively on a mother thrown out of her flat and an Aberdonian remembering a painful teenage betrayal
Chris Hannan's Elizabeth Gordon Quinn is the story of an indomitable woman set in the Glasgow of 1915
In John McKay's comic nightmare, Dead Dad Dog, trendy young Eck is dogged by his deceased father
Set on Hogmanay, Tony Roper's The Steamie celebrates women's work in a Glasgow wash-house