National Theatre of Scotland presents

Through the Shortbread Tin

Written by Martin O'Connor
Recommended Age 12+ | Contains strong language.
BSL

This performance has taken place in the past

Recommended Age 12+ | Contains strong language.

The story of the greatest literary hoax of all time. 1760 – Scottish poet James Macpherson sets the world ablaze with stories of the third-century Scottish bard, Ossian. This tartan-trimmed tale of Highland history spreads far and wide, capturing the imagination of thousands – but is it built on a lie?

2025 – Scottish poet Martin O’Connor reads Macpherson’s epic and questions his own relationship with Scottish culture. The sporrans, the stags, the shortbread – do these ‘gift-shop’ images of Scotland hold us back or bring us forward? What does it mean to be authentic, and is the truth sometimes better told in a lie?

Through The Shortbread Tin is a brand-new show, performed in Scots and Gaelic with songs, which explores Scottish culture, myths, history and identity. Join Martin and Macpherson on an oral odyssey spanning centuries of Scottish history, exploring the myths we tell each other and the stories we tell ourselves.

CAST
Martin O’Connor
Josie Duncan
Mairi Morrison
Claire Frances MacNeil

CREATIVE TEAM
Lu Kemp – Director
Martin O’Connor – Writer
Oliver Searle – Music Director
Rachel O’Neill – Set & Costume Designer
Emma Bailey – Set & Costume Designer
Rob Willoughby – Sound & Video Designer
Michaella Fee – Lighting Designer
Alasdair Whyte – Gaelic Consultant
Thierry Mabonga – Trainee Director

Image: Eoin Carey

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A man wearing a white period wig, a Scottish dress kilt and maroon velvet jacket is holding a book called the Poems of Ossian in his left hand. He looks directly to camera, resting his right hand on a wood and brass cane. He is photographed against a vintage Scottish mountain landscape.