Whether it's an Irish Chekhov or an American classic, Mark Lawson finds that boiling down a nation's theatrical tradition to a single work is a difficult businessOne of the panels on the Great Tapestry of Scotland, a stitched history of the nation that was unveiled last week in the Scottish parliament, is devoted to A Satire of the Three Estates, a morality play by David Lyndsay, which was first publicly performed in…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:33AM on September 13, 2013