Comedy
Robert Kemp's celebrated Scots version of Moliere's " L'Avare'' ---- The Miser -- is set in the Laird o' Grippy's house in Edinburgh's Canongate in ...
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The Merry Monks of Cambusdonald
The hapless brothers Barnabus and Donatus are still having trouble with their spells. On this occasion they contrive to call up some spirited ladies ...
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" The Other Dear Charmer'' is probably Robert Kemp's most popular play. Centring on the doomed love affair between Robert Burns and Nancie Maclehose, ...
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One of Robert Kemp's best-loved comedies, " The Penny Wedding'' is in part a satire on the more extreme manifestations of the Scottish Renaissance. ...
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Scottish Play: No. 62 From Wikipedia, Joe Corrie (13 May 1894 – 13 November 1968) was a Scottish miner, poet and playwright best known for ...
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This play, which is in Scots, is based on a traditional Scottish version of the European Frog Prince theme. It is set in a mythological Scotland a ...
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One of Robert Kemp's most popular comedies, " The Scientific Singers'' is based on events that took place in Old Aberdeen in 1753. The action centres ...
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The Slippy Stane is a comedy of rural Scottish life, the setting throughout being the homely domicile of the village blacksmith. The action centres ...
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October, 1960. When the monks of Cambusdonald Abbey in the Lothians of Scotland are told they must put on a show to impress a possible benefactor, ...
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