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Caledonia is a story of greed, euphoria and mass delusion. It is the story of a small, poor country mistaking itself for a big, rich country. William Paterson was a financial adventurer who in the late 1600's planned to found a Scottish colony in Darien on the isthmus of Panama in Central America and turn Scotland, one of the poorest nations in Europe, into a prosperous colonial power. He invited the public to invest and within weeks a vast proportion of the nation's wealth had been subscribed. Distance, disease and a naive optimism all played their part in this ruinous episode. Within a few years, the Scots - demoralised and impoverished - gave up their nation's independent status and signed the 1707 Treaty of Union with England. Inspired by documents, journals, letters, songs and poems of the period, celebrated playwright and satirist Alistair Beaton has created a work that is both a tribute to heroic ambition and a darkly witty take on the deceptions and self-deceptions of rich and poor alike. World Premiere
Cast/Performers
Paul Blair,
Tam Dean Burn,
Cliff Burnett,
David Carlyle,
Alan Francis,
Frances Grey,
Paul Higgins,
Neil McKinven,
Robert Melling,
Pidgeon,
Morna YoungCreatives/Company
Author:
Alistair BeatonProducer:
National Theatre of ScotlandDirector(s):
Anthony Neilson,
Anna Morrissey (movement)
Design:
Peter MackintoshLighting:
Chahine YavroyanSound:
Nick Sagar