We had the opportunity to sit down with Daniel Cahill, who stars as King James IV in James IV: Queen of the Fight.

What drew you to James IV: Queen of the Fight?

Daniel: I played James IV in the production of James III: The True Mirror. So having such a strong connection with the plays, with the characters and everything we went through the first time around, it kind of felt like I just couldn’t say no to it – it still felt like I wasn’t finished with him yet. By the end of the third play, he’s just becoming James IV, and so to have time pass in the world of the plays and also in the world that we are in, it’s quite a cool thing to be coming back to.

What do you think the importance of this story is, especially in a modern setting?

Daniel: Rona’s got this amazing ability to articulate the pulse of the world when the world needs to hear it. There’s so much that’s going on in the play about how people treat people, how people treat foreigners, how people treat neighbours. So much goes on in it. And it’s about perception; about understanding each other and, at the heart of everything, how people talk to each other and treat each other. When you look at the parallels that are drawn in this play with the historical events that are happening right now, it’s remarkable.

Rona Munro is a bit of a living legend – how do you feel about working with her?

Daniel: I think every Scottish actor should aim to be in at least one Rona Munro play. She just gets it. She can articulate the voice of the nation so effortlessly, and to be able to speak her words through the characters, these historical figures, is a great privilege and a great honour