Description
Two plays from Moliere, by 'Scotland's greatest living dramatist' (Scotland on Sunday).
Miseryguts is a Scots version of Moliere's Le Misanthrope, a bitter comedy about a worldly sophisticate who cannot help telling uncomfortable truths about his fellow men - and women, with one of whom, despite himself, he is deeply and painfully in love.
In this Scots version of Moliere's play, Liz Lochhead transposes the action of the play into the world of media and politics in 21st-century, devolved Scotland, allowing for a rich seam of contemporary satire.
Miseryguts was first performed in March 2002 at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.
Tartuffe is a rollicking Scots version of Moliere's comic masterpiece. Lochhead brings out Moliere's mix of political satire and black comedy as the religious hypocrite, Tartuffe, worms his way into Orgon's household.
Liz Lochhead's version is written in a robust Scots dialect, while retaining the rhyming couplet form of the French original. It was first performed in January 1986 at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh.
About the Author
Liz Lochhead is a poet, playwright, performer and broadcaster. She was named the Scots Makar, or national poet, in January 2011.
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'Scotland's greatest living dramatist'
* Scotland on Sunday *Book Information
ISBN 9781854596802
Author Liz Lochhead
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Weight(grams) 215g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 11mm