Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off is the best-known and
most critically acclaimed of Liz Lochhead's plays. Dramatising the
religious and political history of Scotland from a particularly
female point of view, it remains popular with audiences and with
the author herself, who sees the work as "a metaphor for the Scots
today". Margery Palmer McCulloch's SCOTNOTE study guide provides a
background to the history and to the dramatic presentation, as well
as giving an overview of the modern context of Lochhead's play, for
senior school pupils and students at all levels.
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