The Red Chair

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book The Red Chair by Sarah Cameron, Sarah Cameron, Paul Clark, Suzy Willson, Bloomsbury Publishing
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Author: Sarah Cameron, Sarah Cameron, Paul Clark, Suzy Willson ISBN: 9781474249355
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint: Methuen Drama Language: English
Author: Sarah Cameron, Sarah Cameron, Paul Clark, Suzy Willson
ISBN: 9781474249355
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint: Methuen Drama
Language: English

Let us tell you a strange tale that did unfold someplace in the glum north o'the warld, where there lived a Man who could not stop eating, a Woman doomed to cook his meals and one 'inveesible child'.

Told in a rich and saucy Scots dialect with physical verve, a wee dram of whisky to oil the way and a musical score that rolls in like mist over the hills, The Red Chair sees acclaimed Scottish performer Sarah Cameron steer us through a landscape of twisted reason, extreme compulsion and eye-watering complacency, where domestic drudgery happens on an operatic scale and a father's dereliction of duty reaches epic proportions.

The Red Chair is based on Sarah's original book that had its first public reading as part of The House of Fairytales at the Port Eliot Festival. It lies somewhere between a Grimm's Tale, an absurdist ghost story and a parent's guide on how not to bring up children.

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Let us tell you a strange tale that did unfold someplace in the glum north o'the warld, where there lived a Man who could not stop eating, a Woman doomed to cook his meals and one 'inveesible child'.

Told in a rich and saucy Scots dialect with physical verve, a wee dram of whisky to oil the way and a musical score that rolls in like mist over the hills, The Red Chair sees acclaimed Scottish performer Sarah Cameron steer us through a landscape of twisted reason, extreme compulsion and eye-watering complacency, where domestic drudgery happens on an operatic scale and a father's dereliction of duty reaches epic proportions.

The Red Chair is based on Sarah's original book that had its first public reading as part of The House of Fairytales at the Port Eliot Festival. It lies somewhere between a Grimm's Tale, an absurdist ghost story and a parent's guide on how not to bring up children.

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