


The Sash
by Hector MacMillan
Hector MacMillan’s classic Scottish dark political play about prejudice, sectarianism and ideals.
Taking place on the day of the Orange Walk, Bill MacWilliam is determined that his son, Cameron, will join him on the walk. However, prompted by his mother’s recent death, Cameron has started to question his father’s beliefs. Then throw in the arrival of the staunch Irish catholic spinster from downstairs with her pregnant niece. Father is pitted against son and niece against aunt, as old prejudices are questioned and new ideals sought.
by Hector MacMillan
Hector MacMillan’s classic Scottish dark political play about prejudice, sectarianism and ideals.
Taking place on the day of the Orange Walk, Bill MacWilliam is determined that his son, Cameron, will join him on the walk. However, prompted by his mother’s recent death, Cameron has started to question his father’s beliefs. Then throw in the arrival of the staunch Irish catholic spinster from downstairs with her pregnant niece. Father is pitted against son and niece against aunt, as old prejudices are questioned and new ideals sought.
by Hector MacMillan
Hector MacMillan’s classic Scottish dark political play about prejudice, sectarianism and ideals.
Taking place on the day of the Orange Walk, Bill MacWilliam is determined that his son, Cameron, will join him on the walk. However, prompted by his mother’s recent death, Cameron has started to question his father’s beliefs. Then throw in the arrival of the staunch Irish catholic spinster from downstairs with her pregnant niece. Father is pitted against son and niece against aunt, as old prejudices are questioned and new ideals sought.