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Introduction: Snakes and Ladders, Snakes and Owls: Charting Scottish Theatre
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Randall Stevenson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Snakes and Ladders, Snakes and Owls: Charting Scottish Theatre 1
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Part I STAGES AND COMPANIES
- One A Scottish National Theatre? 23
- Two Cradle on the Tree-Top: the Edinburgh Festival and Scottish Theatre 34
- Three From Traverse to Tramway: Scottish Theatres Old and New 49
- Four Glasgow and its Citizens 57
- Five The People's Story: 7:84 Scotland 65
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Part II PLAYS AND PLAYWRIGHTS
- Six Language and Identity on the Stage 75
- Seven. Plugged into History: the Sense of the Past in Scottish Theatre 84
- Eight. In the Jungle of the Cities 100
- Nine. Fantasists and Philosophers 112
- Ten. The New Wave 125
- Eleven. Loose Canons: Identifying a Women's Tradition in Playwriting 138
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Part III POLITICS AND PRACTICES
- Twelve. From Cheviots to Silver Darlings 149
- Thirteen. Epic Theatre in Scotland 164
- Fourteen. Scottish Drama and the Popular Tradition 176
- Fifteen. Talking in Tongues: Scottish Translations 1970-1995 186
- Sixteen. Directing for the Scottish Stage 198
- Seventeen. Economics, Culture and Playwriting 206
- The Scottish Theatre since 1970: A Bibliography 215
- About the Contributors 225
- Index 230
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Snakes and Ladders, Snakes and Owls: Charting Scottish Theatre 1
-
Part I STAGES AND COMPANIES
- One A Scottish National Theatre? 23
- Two Cradle on the Tree-Top: the Edinburgh Festival and Scottish Theatre 34
- Three From Traverse to Tramway: Scottish Theatres Old and New 49
- Four Glasgow and its Citizens 57
- Five The People's Story: 7:84 Scotland 65
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Part II PLAYS AND PLAYWRIGHTS
- Six Language and Identity on the Stage 75
- Seven. Plugged into History: the Sense of the Past in Scottish Theatre 84
- Eight. In the Jungle of the Cities 100
- Nine. Fantasists and Philosophers 112
- Ten. The New Wave 125
- Eleven. Loose Canons: Identifying a Women's Tradition in Playwriting 138
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Part III POLITICS AND PRACTICES
- Twelve. From Cheviots to Silver Darlings 149
- Thirteen. Epic Theatre in Scotland 164
- Fourteen. Scottish Drama and the Popular Tradition 176
- Fifteen. Talking in Tongues: Scottish Translations 1970-1995 186
- Sixteen. Directing for the Scottish Stage 198
- Seventeen. Economics, Culture and Playwriting 206
- The Scottish Theatre since 1970: A Bibliography 215
- About the Contributors 225
- Index 230