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Marty Ross - Rough Magick

4 Extra Debut. Fearing further threats after the Gunpowder Plot, King James transports his court to the Scottish Highlands, including neurotic playwright William Shaxberd.

A comedic drama by Marty Ross set in 1605 in the Scottish Highlands in which the Royal playwright Shaxberd saves King James from assassination and attempts to save an innocent girl from being burnt as a witch.

1605. Fearing further terrorist activity following the gunpowder plot, King James transports his court to the Scottish Highlands, complete with The King's Men, his favoured theatre company. This includes middle-aged, careworn, neurotic and pox-troubled playwright William Shaxberd (although he prefers being called 'Shakespeare'). When the Royal wagons get bogged down on the moors and a seemingly supernatural attempt is made on the life of the paranoid, superstitious James, a local woman, Shona, is accused of witchcraft. Shaxberd owes Shona a debt and shaking off his customary deference to authority he employs all his ingenuity and gift for theatre to help her escape the gallows. But who was the real attacker? And does the innocent Shona have some genuine magic up her sleeve?

The play takes its prompt from historical facts: James's obsession with witchcraft and the political paranoia post-Gunpowder Plot; Shakespeare's being sometimes credited as 'Shaxberd' (might it have been his actual name?), his awkward position at court as a Catholic glove-maker's son, his rewriting of Scottish history in 'Macbeth' to flatter King James (Banquo's descendant); as well as the probably apocryphal story that The King's Men may have toured Scotland prior to the writing of 'Macbeth'.

Producer/director: David Ian Neville.

45 minutes

Last on

Wed 16 Nov 2016 21:15

Credits

Role Contributor
William Shaxberd John-Paul Hurley
King James Richard Conlon
Lord Riddrie Robert Jack
Shona Sally Reid
Courtier Terry Wale
McIver Steven McNicol
McGlee David Walker
Writer Marty Ross
Director David Neville
Producer David Neville

Broadcasts

  • Thu 12 Apr 2012 14:15
  • Thu 9 Oct 2014 14:15
  • Wed 16 Nov 2016 11:15
  • Wed 16 Nov 2016 21:15

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