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James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock archiveBold and irreverent storytelling explores the complex character of this colourful Stewart king - a poet, a lover, a law-maker but also the product of a harsh political system. James I of Scotland was captured when he was only 13 and became King of Scots in an English prison. 18 years later he's finally delivered back home with a ransom on his head and a new English bride. He's returning to a poor nation, the royal coffers are empty and his nobles are a pack of wolves ready to tear him apart at the first sign of weakness. But James has his own ideas about how to be a king and, after 18 years, he finally has the chance to realise them. James is determined to bring the rule of law to a land riven by warring families, but that struggle will force him to make terrible choices if he is to save himself, his Queen and the crown.

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Author: Rona Munro

Archive listings for James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock

Work type: Play.

T1171354929

Presented byNational Theatre of Scotland. Presented byEdinburgh International Festival. Presented byNational Theatre of Great Britain. Director Laurie Sansom.
28 May 16 to 29 May 16Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
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14 May 16 to 15 May 16Theatre Royal, Norwich :: V72
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7 May 16 to 8 May 16Sheffield Theatres, Sheffield :: V962
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30 Apr 16 to 1 May 16Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V570
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23 Apr 16 to 24 Apr 16The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499
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16 Apr 16 to 17 Apr 16Royal & Derngate, Northampton :: V449
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8 Apr 16King's Theatre, Glasgow :: V613
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3 Feb 16 to 10 Feb 16Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600
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T1622578004

Presented byNational Theatre of Scotland. Presented byEdinburgh International Festival. Presented byNational Theatre of Great Britain. Director Laurie Sansom. Design Jon Bausor. Lighting Philip Gladwell. Sound Christopher Shutt. Sound Nick Sagar. Director Neil Bettles (movement). Director Mervyn Millar (puppet). Director Amanda Gaughan (associate director). Performer James McArdle (James I). Performer Blythe Duff (Isabella). Performer Cameron Barnes. Performer Daniel Cahill. Performer Ali Craig. Performer Blythe Duff. Performer Nick Elliott. Performer Peter Forbes. Performer Andrew Fraser. Performer Sarah Higgins. Performer Cordon Kennedy. Performer David Mara. Performer Beth Marshall. Performer James McArdle. Performer Aly Macrae. Performer Rona Morison. Performer Andrew Rothney. Performer Mark Rowley. Performer Jamie Sives. Performer Fiona Wood.
10 Sep 14 to 28 Oct 14Olivier (National Theatre), West End :: V373
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5 Aug 14 to 19 Aug 14Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600
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