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Hermiston
Hermiston is a powerful drama written and cleverly directed by John Carnegie and based on RL Stevenson’s unfinished novel Weir of Hermiston. Set in 1792 in the Scottish Borders with the revolutionary events in France and America as a backdrop. At the heart of the play is the conflict between father and son. Lord Hermiston, the father, is Scotland’s chief judge and is conservative in outlook and proud of it. “Hang a thief when he is young and he won’t thieve again” is typical of an sympathetic attitude. Archie, his son, has radical views, given to quoting Thomas Payne and believing in universal suffrage.
The third character in the play is Kirstie, the housekeeper, whose powerful emotions are kept in check by the nature of her employment. Interwoven into the main plot is the romance between Archie and Kirstie’s niece. The relationship goes dreadfully wrong with tragic consequences. The final scene is compelling as revelation piles on revelation.
Strong performances from Michael Mackenzie as Hermiston, Grant O’Rourke as Archie and Isabella Jarrett underpins the action. Hermiston is a welcome addition to Scottish dramatic theatre.
****
Venue & Venue number
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Netherbow V30
Dates
1 to 26 August 2006 (not 13, 20)
Times
20.00 to 21.40
Company
Rowan Tree Theatre Company
Fringe Programme page number; 172
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