Scottish national identity being represented in theatre has been a prominent fixture in Scotland, and a popular way of exploring this identity is through adaptations using the Scots language. This study aims to explore how relevant Greek tragedy can become for representation of modern national identity in Scotland based on analysis of Scots adaptations of Ian Brown’s Antigone Liz Lochhead’s Medea. Through an in-depth analysis, this study has discussed themes of national identity, language, nostalgia, and political events leading to devolution in the adaptation by Ian Brown and Liz Lochhead respectively of two classical Greek plays Antigone and Medea. The study concludes that through the adaptations of the two classical Greek tragedies it...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
The aim of this essay is to put Macbeth in historical context, seek the relationship between Scotlan...
Focused on dramatic adaptations of Walter Scott’s Rob Roy and Waverley for the Theatre Royal, Edinbu...
Scottish national identity being represented in theatre has been a prominent fixture in Scotland, an...
A staple of post-war Scottish theatre until today has been the appropriation of classical drama and ...
The intentions of this study are to provide a relevant and coherent commentary on the role of nation...
“Scottish Plays and Media: An Excavation of Scottish Identity” studies characteristics of media spec...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
This study will investigate in to the role of theatre as a tool of communication between ethnic mino...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book, especially relevant given Brexit and renewed Scottish in...
Since the turn of the century Scottish drama has struggled to create drama distinct from England's. ...
This study's aims were to show that a translation which takes into account the cultural background o...
Explores theatrical issues and theoretical approaches to translating, adapting and staging Chekhov\u...
Using the work of Gary McNair, the aim of this study is to identify how Scottish contemporary playwr...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
The aim of this essay is to put Macbeth in historical context, seek the relationship between Scotlan...
Focused on dramatic adaptations of Walter Scott’s Rob Roy and Waverley for the Theatre Royal, Edinbu...
Scottish national identity being represented in theatre has been a prominent fixture in Scotland, an...
A staple of post-war Scottish theatre until today has been the appropriation of classical drama and ...
The intentions of this study are to provide a relevant and coherent commentary on the role of nation...
“Scottish Plays and Media: An Excavation of Scottish Identity” studies characteristics of media spec...
Identity within Scotland and Scottish theatre has been intertwined for centuries. However, identity ...
This study will investigate in to the role of theatre as a tool of communication between ethnic mino...
The thesis studies the female voice in the local culture in the post-devolution dramatic adaptations...
This wide-ranging and ground-breaking book, especially relevant given Brexit and renewed Scottish in...
Since the turn of the century Scottish drama has struggled to create drama distinct from England's. ...
This study's aims were to show that a translation which takes into account the cultural background o...
Explores theatrical issues and theoretical approaches to translating, adapting and staging Chekhov\u...
Using the work of Gary McNair, the aim of this study is to identify how Scottish contemporary playwr...
This thesis explores the influence that politics has on the way John McGrath and David Greig present...
The aim of this essay is to put Macbeth in historical context, seek the relationship between Scotlan...
Focused on dramatic adaptations of Walter Scott’s Rob Roy and Waverley for the Theatre Royal, Edinbu...