The Dogstone' and 'Nasty, Brutish and Short'
By (Author) Kenny Lindsay
By (author) Andy Duffy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
6th November 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.6
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Presented by the National Theatre of Scotland and the Traverse Theatre as a double-bill as part of their Debuts season, these two shorts plays take an unflinching look at the darker side of Scottish families. In Kenny Lindsay's The Dogstone, a father and son aren't seeing eye to eye in Oban. Teenager Lorn is trying to get his life started as his Dad is throwing his away with last night's empties. He's a 'heroic drinker' who loves to tell Lorn the local legends and stories of warriors, kings and the fabled Dogstone. Just how far can his fantasies take him Andy Duffy's Nasty, Brutish and Short finds two brothers, Jim and Luke, holed up in a Glasgow flat. No job, no money and it looks like the only things on offer are all bad. As the options start to run out, Jim takes what isn't his and sets the two brothers on a collision course . . .
'By the end, it's hard not to feel drained by these powerful but distressing cries from some very dark places.' * Herald (11 November 2008) *
Kenny Lindsay from Oban in Argyll and Andy Duffy from Glasgow are both debut writers whose first plays were selected as part of the National Theatre of Scotland's Debuts season at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.