Glory on Earth
A spiritual and political exploration of faith, power, and justice.
Essential for audiences interested in faith-based drama.
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About the Ebook
'Whom shall I believe? And who shall be judge?'
Tuesday, 19 August, 1561, 9 a.m. Through the fog a ship arrives in Leith docks, and Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, steps ashore. She is eighteen and on her young shoulders rest the hopes of the Catholic establishment of Europe.
The nation that receives her has just outlawed her church and its practices. Its leader is the radical cleric and protestant reformer, John Knox. Both believe themselves ordained by God. Both believe themselves beloved by their people. Both were exiled and returned home… but only one can make Scotland their own.
Linda McLean's play Glory on Earth premiered at the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh in May 2017, in a production directed by Lyceum Artistic Director David Greig.
Reviews
'Thrilling... a spirited portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots and her girl gang' Guardian
'A story crying out to be told… a call to arms for young women everywhere, to be fearless, regret nothing and to dance for dear life itself' Herald
'A clever and satisfying piece of theatre… asks big questions but frames them within a fascinatingly local context… the roots of Scotland's religious divide open up a debate with universal resonance' The Stage
'Compelling… McLean's big structural innovation is to place at the centre of the action a female chorus who play all the other roles, from courtiers to reformers to Privy Councillors. More importantly, however, they also act as the externalisation of Mary's own thoughts, and the queen's dialogue flows in and out of theirs symbiotically. It's very effective, and reinforces this as a woman's "unsilencing" of a previously male story' WhatsOnStage
'Audacious… McLean's language is elevated, rich and crisp' Telegraph
'Witty and playful' The Times
Why You'll Love This Ebook
- Exploration of spirituality, politics, and human struggle.
- Bold engagement with religious themes.
- Published by Nick Hern Books, leading contemporary theatre publisher.
- Theatre that questions faith and purpose.
About the Author
Linda McLean is a Scottish playwright based in Glasgow. Her plays include Glory on Earth, Every Five Minutes, Any Given Day, Sex & God, strangers, babies, Shimmer, Riddance, One Good Beating, Thingummy Bob, and an adaptation of Alice Munro’s The View From Castle Rock for Stellar Quines and the EIBF.
Linda was the Creative Fellow at Edinburgh University’s Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities in 2011. She was Chair of the Playwrights’ Studio, Scotland from 2008–2015, and she is an artistic associate of Magic Theatre, San Francisco.
An anthology of her work, translated into French by Sarah Vermande and Blandine Pelissiér, was published in 2015 by Actes Sud-Papiers.
Publication Details
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date: 18 May 2017
Print Length: 88 pages (Ebook edition)
ISBN (Ebook): 9781780019055
Format: Ebook
Language: English
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