Mary of Scotland

Play

Writers: Maxwell Anderson

Overview

Show Information

Category
Play
Number of Acts
3
First Produced
1933
Genres
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
united kingdom - various settings, 1500s
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Licensor
Ideal for
professional theatre, college theatre, high school theatre, community theatre, amateur theatre
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes young adult, adult, early teen, late teen characters

Synopsis

Mary of Scotland is a magnificent play written entirely in blank verse about the rise and downfall of Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland, who was also the cousin of the crafty and ambitious Queen Elizabeth of England. The play begins with a naive Mary returning from France to her native land, ready to claim her throne and rule her people. Over the course of three acts, Elizabeth’s machinations undermine Mary again and again, eventually causing her own people to turn against her, and enabling Elizabeth to imprison Mary. The play culminates in a final, dramatic confrontation between the two Queens - a faceoff which never actually occurred in real life, as , historically, the two only exchanged letters.

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