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Bondagers & the Straw Chair
Contributor(s): Glover, Sue (Author)
ISBN: 0413712109     ISBN-13: 9780413712103
Publisher: Methuen Drama
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 1997
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Annotation: Two plays of haunting lyricism by one of Scotland's most dynamic playwrights.

Bondagers, winner of the LWT Plays on Stage Award in 1990, draws out the shadowy figures of women exploited as cheap agricultural labor in the Border country of the last century, as their voices echo across the fields in a powerful chorus.

In The Straw Chair, set in the first half of the eighteenth century, seventeen-year-old Isabel and her minister husband arrive on the remote island of Hirta (St. Kilda). Their encounter with the island's inhabitants, and especially the disturbing Rachel of Grange, will change their lives forever.

"She has the ability to make words not only sing but define character as well ... Her wonderful ear for Scottish cadence allows us to enter fully into the world she creates."-Time Out

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Performing Arts
- Education
Dewey: 822.914
LCCN: 97223099
Series: Modern Plays
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 4.9" W x 7.9" (0.45 lbs) 160 pages
 
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Two plays of haunting lyricism by one of Scotland's most dynamic playwrights


Bondagers, winner of the LWT Plays on Stage Award 1990, draws out the shadowy figures of women exploited as cheap agricultural labour in the Border country of the last century, evoking the rich sounds of a way of life, lived in servace to the gentry. In The Straw Chair, set in the first half of the eighteenth century (1735-40), seventeen-year-old Isabel and her minister husband arrive from Edinburgh on the remote island of Hirta (St Kilda). Their encounter with the island's isolated inhabitants, and especially the outspoken and fearless Rachel of Grange, will change their lives for ever.Bondagers: One of the finest plays of the modern Scottish theatre.. It is raw an drough, warm and tender, funny enough to make your heart dance and movine enough to steal it away... This is a play that everyone should see. (Scotland on Sunday)

The Straw Chair A beguiling combination of things, starting with the incredible story of Lady Grange, banished by her husband to the remoteness of St Kilda. Hung around this framework is an evocation, as light and sharp as spindrift, of the strange life on the island. (Scotland on Sunday)