Play to be recognised for 50 years of ‘outstanding’ affect on theatre

Read more

ne of Scotland’s most well-known performs is to be recognised with a prestigious theatre award.

Read more

The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil will likely be recognised for 50 years of “outstanding” affect on Scottish theatre with the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland (Cats) Whiskers award, which has been given out solely 5 instances beforehand.

Read more

Created in 1973, the play charts the trendy financial historical past of Scotland, from the Highland Clearances within the early nineteenth century to the North Sea oil growth within the late Nineteen Seventies.

Read more

It was created by John McGrath’s 7:84 Scotland Theatre Company and two of the 4 members of the unique forged, Dolina Maclennan and John Bett, will settle for the award.

Read more

Taggart star Alex Norton and fellow actor Bill Paterson will file contributions as a part of the award, having each beforehand appeared within the play.

Read more

Read More

We nonetheless have to recollect the message of the play - keep in mind you're a individuals and struggle in your rights

Read more

Joyce McMillan, Cats co-convener, stated it's the first time the award has been given to a particular present.

Read more

She stated: “The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil, which was premiered 50 years ago this spring, helped change the face of Scottish theatre forever, and tackled themes to do with the ownership and control of Scotland’s land and resources that remain urgently topical today.

Read more

“Devised collectively by writer/director John McGrath and the cast, it broke new ground in so many ways, not least in the company’s commitment to staging performances in halls and community centres across the Highlands and islands, in combining theatre with the ceilidh tradition, and introducing a form of touring theatre that remains a vital part of Scotland’s cultural landscape today.”

Read more

Ms Maclennan stated it's each “thrilling and sad” to be accepting the award.

Read more

She stated: “Thrilling in that the play is being celebrated in this way by the critics after 50 years have gone by, but sad that only four of us remain.

Read more

“John, Liz, David, Alan and Chris would have been as happy to receive it as we are. They are all a great miss to our theatre family.

Read more

“We lived through an amazing time as a team. Being able to introduce Gaelic song to a theatre performance was very important to me. It had been part of my life and culture from birth and to share it with hundreds of people who were unaware of it was very important.

Read more

“Scottish theatre and politics have changed since 1973 but we still have to remember the message of the play. The words of Mary Macpherson from the 1890s: ‘Remember you are a people and fight for your rights.’”

Read more

Mr Bett stated of engaged on the play: “It was an exciting time for us, being young and working on a play which touched people in so many different ways.

Read more

“The feedback from audiences was tremendous, the energy infectious, and the adrenalin kept us from being tired and jaded in what was pretty exhausting work. It was joyous.”

Read more

The award will likely be introduced on the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh on Sunday as a part of the venue’s sixtieth anniversary celebrations.

Read more

Did you like this story?

Please share by clicking this button!

Visit our site and see all other available articles!

UK 247 News