Mary

$17.60
by Rona Munro

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It's 1567. James Melville is an intelligent, charismatic and skilled diplomat – and also one of the most loyal servants of Mary Stuart, the troubled Queen of Scots. It's a time of political turmoil, and the shocking crimes he has witnessed have shaken him. Now he needs to decide who's guilty, who's innocent, and who is too dangerous to accuse. Change is coming, but at what price? Mary  is an explosive political thriller, and part of Rona Munro's breathtaking theatrical exploration of Scottish history. It is the sixth instalment of  The James Plays Cycle  which began with  James I ,  II  and  III , performed by National Theatre of Scotland, including a run at the National Theatre in London, and which won the Evening Standard and Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards in 2014, and  James IV , co-produced by Raw Material and Capital Theatres in association with National Theatre of Scotland, in 2022. Mary  received its world premiere at Hampstead Theatre, London, also in 2022, directed by Roxana Silbert. "A psychological and political thriller which pulses with excitement... Munro brilliantly interrogates historical fact, and her account of sexual violence is stunningly intense. At the end, she comes up with an equally impressive  coup de théâtre ... an excellently taut and satisfying account of intrigue and betrayal." — Arts Desk "An engaging debate drama with some thrilling exchanges." — Guardian "A chamber piece about political power and the deals men do in back rooms... a brilliant depiction of political persuasion... fascinating and truly unsettling." — Time Out "A tight, incisive political drama... keenly focused and fiercely relevant." — The Stage "A complex dissection of power dynamics coupled with tense and dramatic storytelling." — Reviews Hub Rona Munro  is a writer who has written extensively for stage, radio, film and television. Her plays include:  Mary  (Hampstead Theatre, 2022);  James IV: Queen of the Fight  (National Theatre of Scotland, 2022); a stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's  Frankenstein  (UK tour, 2019); a stage adaptation of Louis de Bernières' novel  Captain Corelli's Mandolin  (UK tour & West End, 2019);  Scuttlers  (Royal Exchange, Manchester, 2015);  The James Plays  trilogy (National Theatre of Scotland, the Edinburgh International Festival and the National Theatre of Great Britain, 2014);  Donny's Brain  (Hampstead Theatre, 2012);  Pandas  (Traverse, 2011);  Little Eagles  (Royal Shakespeare Company, 2011);  The Last Witch  (Traverse Theatre & Edinburgh International Festival, 2009);  Long Time Dead  (Paines Plough & Drum Theatre Plymouth, 2006);  The Indian Boy  (RSC, 2006);  Iron  (Traverse Theatre, 2002; Royal Court, London, 2003);  The Maiden Stone  (Hampstead Theatre, 1995); and  Bold Girls  (7:84 and Hampstead Theatre, 1990). She is the co-founder, with actress Fiona Knowles, of Scotland’s oldest continuously performing, small-scale touring theatre company, The Msfits. Their one-woman shows have toured every year since 1986.  Film and television work includes the Ken Loach film  Ladybird Ladybird ,  Aimee and Jaguar  and television dramas  Rehab  (directed by Antonia Bird) and BAFTA-nominated  Bumping the Odds  for the BBC. She has also written many other single plays for television and contributed to series including  Casualty  and  Dr Who . Most recently, she wrote the screenplay for  Oranges and Sunshine , directed by Jim Loach and starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving. She has contributed several radio plays to the Stanley Baxter Playhouse series on BBC Radio 4.

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