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The Letter-Box

A short play about domestic abuse, and its terrifying impact on families.

Published in volume Scot-Free

    Elizabeth Gordon Quinn (original Traverse Theatre version)

    A contemporary classic set during the Glasgow Rent Strike of 1915, with one of the best women's roles ever to emerge from Scottish theatre, an unforgettable tragicomic heroine with an extraordinary power to repel and attract.

    Published in volume Scot-Free

      Dead Dad Dog

      An offbeat short comedy with a political edge, in which an unemployed young man is dogged by his deceased father.

      Published in volume Scot-Free

        Saturday at the Commodore

        A short solo play from the award-winning Scottish playwright, in which an Aberdonian woman remembers a painful teenage betrayal.

        Published in volume Scot-Free

          Fugue

          A psychological horror story about a woman suffering a mental breakdown, from the award-winning author of Iron.

            Acts

            A short play about an old couple whose son returns after years of absence.

            Published in volume Family: three plays

              The Visitor

              A short play about a schoolmaster on the verge of retirement, confronted by a mysterious young man wishing to pay his respects.

              Published in volume Family: three plays

                Tartuffe

                By Molière Adapted by Liz Lochhead

                A rollicking Scots version of Molière's classic of political satire and black comedy.

                Published in volume Miseryguts & Tartuffe

                  Brazil

                  A blistering monologue set in Scotland in the near future, when Europe is at war with America, and Scotland suffers collateral damage in the clash of civilisations.

                  Published in volume Singular Male Voices

                    Writer's Cramp

                    The debut play from the author of The Slab Boys and Tutti Frutti, taking satirical swipes at Anglo-Scottish cultural pretensions.

                    Published in volume Scot-Free

                      The Steamie

                      A celebration of women's work in a Glasgow wash-house set on Hogmanay.

                      Published in volume Scot-Free

                        The Guid Sisters

                        Germaine Lauzon has won a million Green Shield stamps. She invites her female friends and relations to a party to paste the stamps into the books. The temptation to pilfer the stamps is irresistible and an enormous fight breaks out.

                          Your Turn to Clean the Stair

                          A comically sinister study of the tensions in an Edinburgh tenement.

                            Prickly Heat

                            A surreal and sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer-performer.

                            Published in volume First Run

                              Miseryguts

                              By Liz Lochhead Original author Molière

                              A Scots version of Molière's play Le Misanthrope, by 'Scotland's greatest living dramatist' Scotland on Sunday.

                              Published in volume Miseryguts & Tartuffe

                                What Love Is

                                A short play about caring for your parents.

                                Published in volume Sex & God

                                  James I: The Key Will Keep the Lock

                                  The first part of The James Plays cycle, exploring the complex character of the colourful Stewart King James I – poet, lover and law-maker.

                                  Published in volume The James Plays

                                    James II: Day of the Innocents

                                    The second part of Rona Munro's The James Plays cycle, James II: Day of the Innocents depicts a violent royal playground from the perspective of the child King and his contemporaries, in a terrifying arena of sharp teeth and long knives.

                                    Published in volume The James Plays