King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer' by Iain Heggie

King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer' by Iain Heggie

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Tommy McMillan believes himself to be a popular man with acumen and ambition. King of Scotland is his hilarious and poignant account of his supposed professional progress after being taken on by the Department of Upward Mobility.The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer, also by Heggie, focuses on the dilemmas of Enoch Dalmellington.

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King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer' by Iain Heggie

King of Scotland is an award-winning, dark comedy and a free adaptation of Gogol's A Diary of a Madman. Long-term unemployed Tommy McMillan joins a government-funded retraining scheme 'Up The Ladder'. Cited as a shining example of the government's employment policies and chosen for a media profile, Tommy is taken on by the Department of Upward Mobility. The department gets more than they bargained for, however, when they discover just how far up the ladder Tommy is expecting to go. Featuring trouserless bankers, talking dogs, flying taxis and a razor-sharp parody of the workings of politics, King of Scotland is an outrageous Fringe First-winning monologue. This volume also contains the biting satire The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer. Set in 1780, Glasgow is booming, but the American war is looming, and the city's wealth is dependent on the import and export of American tobacco. Cantankerous and impoverished, Enoch Dalmellington is more harried by problems: how to marry off his dreich pious humourless daughter Euphemia, being able to afford his pew at the Tron Kirk, and what to do about Mistress Zapata's scurrilous predictions about Glasgow in the twenty-first century.
Award-winning playwright Iain Heggie is one of Scotland's leading playwrights. His plays include the Mobil prize-winning play, A Wholly Healthy Glasgow (1988), and John Whiting award-winning play, American Bagpipes (1989). His other plays include An Experienced Woman Gives Advice, Don Juan, Love Freaks and Wiping My Mother's Arse.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9781408156445
ISBN 10 140815644X
Title King of Scotland' and 'The Tobacco Merchant's Lawyer'
Author Iain Heggie
Series Modern Plays
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2011-05-07
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.