English premiere of modern Scottish classic THE STRAW CHAIR opens in January at the Finborough
The English premiere of The Straw Chair by award-winning Scottish playwright Sue Glover will open at the Finborough Theatre for a four week limited season from 4 January 2022.
1735. Isabel, barely seventeen, is sent from Edinburgh and the life she has always known, to live with her new husband on Gaelic-speaking St Kilda, an island on the furthest edges of the Outer Hebrides, in the storm-tossed waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Struggling to adapt to island life, Isabel meets Rachel – a wild, seemingly mad woman, shunned by the local inhabitants. Over time, Isabel learns that Rachel is none other than the infamous Lady Grange, kidnapped by her husband following their bitter divorce and long imprisoned on the island. Lady Grange clings with tragic dignity to the two things she has left in the world – a consuming rage and an old straw chair.
Inspired by a true story, The Straw Chair is a modern Scottish classic, exploring liberty, marriage, madness and incarceration, and female empowerment, against the backdrop of the lost way of life of the Western Isles.
Directed by Polly Creed, the production has set design by Alex Marker, costumes by Carla Joy Evans, lighting by Claire Childs, sound by Anna Short, and musical direction by Rori Hawthorn.
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