Comedy
Hatches, Matches and Dispatches
Scottish Play: No. 26 This is the hilarious follow up to Alan Cochrane's play Ne'er the Twain. It is 1924, one year after Parliament decreed that ...
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The scene is Edinburgh towards the end of the nineteenth century as women, led by the formidable Sophia Jex-Blake, are entering the university's ...
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Lord and Lady Bushley, who live in a country mansion well above their means, think they have found the solution to their impending financial disaster ...
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This new comedy by the author of Bachelors are Bold was made available for amateur presentation after October 31, 1953, at the conclusion of its ...
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In 1947 Louis Jouvet brought L'Ecole des Femmes to the Edinburgh Festival and inspired Robert Kemp to write his classic " free version'' of Moliere's ...
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Margery Randsome, attractive war widow with two grown-up children and a " Dragonish'' mother-in-law, meets an American widower, Charlie Hurryman, ...
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The year is 1813. There is great excitement in the little Fife town of Cupar, when a number of French Officers, prisoners of war, on parole, are ...
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Autumn, 1760. Two Glasgow Tobacco Lords wage a continuing feud; both compete, for example, for the custom of a visiting Indian nabob. One of them, ...
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Duncan Jardine, a Glasgow Tobacco Lord in the 1760s, has three problems: his business rival, John Raeburn, His Majesty's Inspector of Customs and ...
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May, 1746. The MacLeods, a family with Jacobite sympathies, must assume the appearance of loyal Hanoverians to deceive James Campbell, a notorious ...
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