Kidnapped is a 2023 Scottish play created by Isobel McArthur and Michael John McCarthy for the National Theatre of Scotland, based on the 1886 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Billed as âÂÂa swashbuckling rom-com adventureâÂÂ, the play toured locations in Scotland and England from March to May 2023.
Following the success of McArthur and McCarthy's previous collaboration Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), Kidnapped takes a similar approach to adapting its source material. The play is a broadly faithful adaptation of the novel, but uses modern language and makes some major changes in presentation. Frances Stevenson, Robert Louis Stevenson's wife and literary collaborator who suggested the story of Kidnapped, appears as a narrator, relating the events of the plot to her own experiences and her relationship with her husband. Music, also mostly modern, is a key element; songs including âÂÂI've Been EverywhereâÂÂ, âÂÂOnly Youâ and a Gaelic version of âÂÂRoad to Nowhereâ are performed live by the cast to accompany the action.
Additionally, the play presents the relationship between the main characters Davie Balfour and Alan Breck Stewart as a romance. McArthur said about this decision, âÂÂThere are a multitude of political reasons why it feels important and useful to me, but I also feel itâÂÂs in the pages of the novel. They clearly love each otherâÂÂ, while actor Malcolm Cumming commented, âÂÂWhat this adaptation of Kidnapped does is examine the story and the relationships in light of our acceptance and understanding of relationships today to create a modern and extremely faithful retelling of the story.âÂÂ
The play premiered at the Beacon Arts Centre in Greenock on 28 March 2023, running until 1 April. It then toured to the Theatre Royal, Glasgow (5-8 April); the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh (11-22 April); Eden Court Theatre, Inverness (25-29 April); Perth Theatre (3-6 May); and Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne (9-13 May), before finishing its tour at the Theatre Royal, Brighton (18-20 May) as part of Brighton Festival. It was directed by McArthur and Gareth Nicholls.
The play received generally favourable reviews. The Times called it a âÂÂhugely enjoyable showâÂÂ, praising the âÂÂlively and affectionateâ writing and the âÂÂheartfeltâ performances by the lead actors and the ensemble; The Guardian described the cast as âÂÂplucky and lovableâÂÂ, while The Stage praised the âÂÂinfectious exuberanceâ created by McArthur's âÂÂspecial talentâÂÂ; both these reviews also especially noted the music and the set design.
Kidnapped was nominated for four Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, in the categories of Best Ensemble, Best Design, Best Music and Sound and Best Production.