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Set in a modern-day Scotland, this caustic comedy is Iain Heggie's irreverent adaptation of Marivaux's "The Double Inconstancy".
"Heggie's cut-across dialogue crackles with life; fast, funny foulmouthed" (Times Educational Supplement)
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.
When Derek's girlfriend Kath decides to move in with him she follows the advice of her favourite chat-show host and asks to meet his family. Derek's mother is in a nursing home, resentful of June, the limbless patient who gets all the attention. Her only saving grace is her assistant, Larry.
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