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Queer Plays Volume One. An Anthology of Scottish LGBTQ+ Drama (en Inglés)
John Binnie;Ian Brown;Jo Clifford;Christopher Deans;Hannah Mcgregor;Kathy Mckean;Laila Noble;Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh;J D Stewart (Autor) · Salamander Street Ltd. · Tapa Blanda
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$ 32.08Moving, political and unafraid, Queer Plays Volume One brings together eight vital works by Scottish playwrights whose voices have helped shape—and challenge—contemporary theatre. Spanning 50 years of queer Scottish theatre, styles and theatrical forms, these plays explore identity, desire, family, faith, friendship, politics, memory and belonging with wit, urgency and heart.
From intimate acts of self-revelation to sharp comedy, mythic reinvention and queer resistance, this anthology captures the richness and range of LGBTQ+ Scottish drama.
Published with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights, this landmark collection is a celebration of queer lives on stage.
Contents:
Sex, Chips and Holy Ghost by Jo Clifford
Medea on the Mic by Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh
Ness by Hannah McGregor
Someone Good (or, The Gay Extremist) by Kathy McKean
Mum, Dad, There’s Something I Got To Tell You by John Binnie
The Fork by Ian Brown
Flick and Pie Go Fishing by Laila Noble
Molly’s Collar & Tie by Christopher Deans
Queer Plays Volume One brings together eight powerful plays spanning 50 years of Scottish queer theatre — a landmark anthology of LGBTQ+ voices, stories and stagecraft, bold, moving and unafraid.
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