Comedy
Scottish Play: No. 37 From Wikipedia, Joe Corrie (13 May 1894 – 13 November 1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for ...
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When Tabitha Coggie, a young American niece, returns unexpectedly to Scotland and proceeds to reorganise the everyday life and work of her two ...
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Sarah, unmarried and aggressive, has been keeping house for, and nursing her younger sister, Martha -- a bed-ridden invalid for five years. Sarah ...
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A hilarious comedy in Lowland Scots, full of pithy epigrams and pawky humour. The period is early in the twenty-second century; the characters are ...
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A rip-roaring new Scots Comedy set in the late 17th century in the village of Ballantrae on the South Ayrshire coast. This play won the S.C.D.A. ...
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or "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Piazza" The setting is a 17th century Venetian Inn. Lucietta, the tempestuous landlady of the ...
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A roistering Scots comedy of smugglers and highwaymen set in 1784 in the fishing village of Pittenweem, in the East Neuk of Fife. The play won Second ...
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A young gamekeeper is forced by the factor and the old caretakers of Dundarg to play the part of its ghostly Drummer to prevent its sale by Norah ...
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This is an adaptation into Scots of Moliere's world-famous comedy, Tartuffe. It takes place in Edinburgh in the late 17th century. The Holy Terror is ...
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Much excitement is created at Craigmora by the arrival of Miss Gordon's half Austrian niece. Already there is rivalry between her faithful old ...
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