The James Plays (2016)
February - June 2016
Overview
'it all comes round, it all comes round again whatever you do'
James I, James II and James III are a modern cycle of history plays by award-winning playwright Rona Munro. This vividly-imagined trilogy brings to life three generations of Stewart Kings who ruled Scotland in the tumultuous fifteenth century and represents an unprecedented co-production by the National Theatre of Scotland, the National Theatre of Great Britain and the Edinburgh International Festival.
Each play stands alone as a unique vision of a country tussling with its past and future; viewed together they create a complex and compelling narrative on Scottish culture and nationhood. An ensemble of 20 actors takes the audience through a rarely-explored period of history with playful wit and boisterous theatricality.
Presented by the National Theatre of Scotland, the Edinburgh International Festival and the National Theatre of Great Britain
James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock
By Rona Munro
Directed by Laurie Sansom
Bold and irreverent storytelling explores the complex character of this colourful Stewart king – a poet, a lover, a law-maker but also the product of a harsh political system.
James I of Scotland was captured when he was only 13 and became King of Scots in an English prison. 18 years later he’s finally delivered back home with a ransom on his head and a new English bride. He’s returning to a poor nation, the royal coffers are empty and his nobles are a pack of wolves ready to tear him apart at the first sign of weakness. But James has his own ideas about how to be a king and, after 18 years, he finally has the chance to realise them. James is determined to bring the rule of law to a land riven by warring families, but that struggle will force him to make terrible choices if he is to save himself, his Queen and the crown.
James II: Day of the Innocents
By Rona Munro
Directed by Laurie Sansom
In the second of Rona Munro’s thrilling trilogy, innocent games merge with murderous intent in a violent royal playground of shifting realities and paranoia.
An eight year old boy is crowned King of Scots. Soon James II is the prize in a vicious game between the country’s most powerful families, for whoever has the person of the boy king, controls the state. Seen through a child’s eyes, the Scottish court is a world of monsters with sharp teeth and long knives.
Growing up alone, abandoned by his mother and separated from his sisters, James II is little better than a puppet. There is only one relationship he can trust, his growing friendship with another lonely boy, William, the future Earl of Douglas. The two boys cling together as they try to survive the murder and mayhem that surrounds them.
But the independence and power of young adulthood brings James into an even more threatening world. He has to fight the feuding nobles who still want to control him, he has to make brutal choices about the people he loves best, he has to struggle to keep his tenuous grip on the security of the crown and on his sanity….while the nightmares and demons of his childhood rise up again with new and murderous intent.
James III: The True Mirror
By Rona Munro
Directed by Laurie Sansom
Like James III himself, the final instalment of Rona Munro’s extraordinary trilogy is colourful, brash and unpredictable. It turns its eye on the women of the royal court, both lowly and high born, who prove to be its beating heart.
James III of Scotland. He knows what he sees in his mirror. A man who’s irresistible, charismatic, a man of fashion and culture. A man with big dreams …and no budget to realise any of them. But he’s convinced a true king should never allow minor details like available cash to deprive his people of the magnificent European style court they deserve.
Obsessed with grandiose schemes that his nation can ill-afford and his restless nobles will no longer tolerate, James is loved and loathed in dangerously unstable proportions. But Scotland’s future will be decided by the woman who loves him best of all, his resourceful and resilient wife, Queen Margaret of Denmark.
As dreams battle brutal realities and the nation thunders dangerously close to regicide and civil war, her true love and clear vision offer the only protection that can save a fragile monarchy and rescue a struggling people. But the cost for Margaret herself may be too high…
Tour venues
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh; Eden Court Theatre, Inverness; King's Theatre, Glasgow; Royal & Derngate, Northampton; The Lowry, Salford; Newcastle Theatre Royal; Sheffield Theatres; Norwich Theatre Royal; Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury; Theatre Royal, Plymouth; Curve, Leicester; Nottingham Theatre Royal
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- Rosemary Boyle
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- Daniel Cahill
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- Ali Craig
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- Malin Crépin
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- Blythe Duff
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- Nicholas Elliott
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- Peter Forbes
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- David Mara
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- Steven Miller
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- Calum Morrison
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- Sally Reid
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- Andrew Rothney
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- John Stahl
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- Andrew Still
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- Fiona Wood
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- Jon Bausor
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- Philip Gladwell
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- Christopher Shutt
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- Nick Sagar
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- Neil Bettles
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- Paul Leonard Morgan
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- Will Gregory
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Explore
James I
James II
James III
Videos
- The James Family Tree - James I
- James II - The James Plays familiy tree
- The James Family Tree - Joan Beaufort
- Isabella of Lennox - The James Plays family tree
- Murdac Stewart - The James Plays family tree
- The James Family Tree - Alexander Stewart