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  • - The Romans in Britain; Thirteenth Night; The Genius; Bloody Poetry; Greenland
    av Howard (Author) Brenton
    376,-

    This collection of plays by one of Britain's most prominent political dramatists offers the best of his work from the 1980s. The plays include "The Romans in Britain", "Thirteenth Night", "The Genius", "Bloody Poetry" and "Greenland".

  • - Saved; Early Morning; The Pope's Wedding
    av Edward Bond
    376,-

    "Edward Bond is the most radical playwright to emerge from the sixties ... the most savagely powerful dramatist writing today ... Bond's plays cannot be ignored" (Independent)

  • - Lear; The Sea; Narrow Road to the Deep North; Black Mass; Passion
    av Edward Bond
    390,-

    The internationally acclaimed dramatist Edward Bond endures as one of the towering figures of contemporary British theatre. His plays are read at schools and university level. "Edward Bond is the most radical playwright to have emerged from the sixti

  • - Jail Diary of Albie Sachs; Mary Barnes; Saigon Rose; O Fair Jerusalem; Destiny
    av David Edgar
    390,-

    This volume contains the best of David Edgar's work from the seventies

  • - Ditch; peddling; The Big Meal; Lampedusa
    av Beth (Playwright Steel
    346,-

    HighTide Theatre Festival was founded in 2006 and has since become one of the most prolific homes of new writing. It has been described by the Telegraph as "one of the little gems of the artistic calendar in Britain" and by the Daily Mail as "famous for championing emerging playwrights and contemporary theatre".2016 marks ten years of HighTide, during which time numerous emerging playwrights and new plays have shot to prominence.This anniversary volume brings together four of the key plays that have come out of HighTide Theatre Festival''s programme during this time: Ditch by Beth Steel is a clear-eyed look at how we might behave when the conveniences of our civilisation are taken away, and a frightening vision of a future that could all too easily be ours.peddling by Harry Melling is a poetic monologue about a young homeless man, which confronts whether it''s a good thing to turn a blind eye and let people get on with their lives, or whether that''s exactly how people fall through the cracks.The Big Meal by American writer Dan LeFranc is a deeply comic and touching drama that looks at love, marriage, raising children and the general onslaught of life.Lampedusa by Anders Lustgarten follows the day-to-day life of those whose job it is to enforce our harsh new rules on immigration: an Italian coastguard and a payday lender from Leeds. All now established in their own right, these four plays demonstrate HighTide''s extraordinary role in identifying and nurturing writers tackling some of the biggest issues of today.The volume was published to coincide with HighTide''s 10th annual festival in September 2016 and features an introduction by HighTide Artistic Director, Steven Atkinson.

  • - Blood Brothers; Our Day Out - The Musical; Shirley Valentine; John, Paul, George, Ringo . . . and Bert
    av Willy Russell
    360,-

    A new collection of plays from Willy Russell, one of Britain's best-loved dramatists, features the smash hits Blood Brothers, Our Day Out: The Musical and Shirley Valentine as well as the previously unpublished John, Paul, George, Ringo . . . and Bert.Blood Brothers: A Liverpudlian West Side Story, this is the story of twin brothers separated at birth because their mother cannot afford to keep them both. 'One of those rare exceptions, where a show continues to pack a punch after many years on the road and in the West End' - What's On Stage, (5 stars)Our Day Out: The Musical: Mrs Kay's 'Progress Class' are unleashed for a day's coach trip to Conway Castle in Wales - in an exuberant celebration of the joys and agonies of growing up and being footloose, fourteen and free from school. 'One of those truly magical theatrical experiences that should very definitely not be missed' - StageShirley Valentine: The story of a put-upon mother and housewife who leaves the drudgery of cooking dinner for her husband, packs her bags and heads for the sun. 'Shirley is the star of her own monodrama, her gabbing made theatrical in a stream of stories and impersonations that are rooted in essential loneliness and reaction against domestic frustration . . . memorable and joyous' - IndependentJohn, Paul, George, Ringo . . . and Bert: Russell's first major hit, a musical about the Beatles, won the Evening Standard and London Critics' awards for Best New Musical of 1974. 'Why has no-one done it before? Perhaps only a scouser like Willy Russell could have the self-confidence to tackle Liverpool's great phenomenon . . . it's funny, incisive, well-acted and makes its points without any arty philosophising' - Time Out.Willy Russell Plays: 2 features an introduction from the playwright.

  • - This House; The Angry Brigade; The Vote; Monster Raving Loony
    av James Graham
    400,-

    The second collection of plays from eminent playwright James Graham, bringing together four of his state-of-the-nation plays.The volume includes the following plays, alongside an introduction by the author:This House (2012) explores Westminster and the 1974 hung parliament through a combination of wit and waspish dialogue, comedy and political comment, and historical and contemporary concerns.The Angry Brigade (2014) takes a look at the story behind the Angry Brigade - a British anarchist group who carried out a series of bomb attacks between 1970 and 1972.The Vote (2015) looks at what happens in Britain on election night through the eyes of those at the polling station. Set in a fictional London polling station, Graham's play dramatises the final ninety minutes before the polls close in the 2015 general election.Monster Raving Loony (2016) explores the life and exploits of Screaming Lord Sutch to examine the state of the nation and Britain's post-war identity crisis. It tells the story of Sutch through a cavalcade of comic characters from music hall to Monty Python, panto to Partridge.

  • - Three Kingdoms; The Trial of Ubu; Morning; Carmen Disruption
    av Simon (Author) Stephens
    400,-

    Four plays inspired by and originating on the European stage from one of Britain's most important playwrights.Three Kingdoms was presented at Teater NO99 in Tallinn, Estonia on 17 September 2011, before opening at the Munich Kammerspiele, Germany, on 15 October 2011. 'An inconsolable mood of dread, abandon, violence and suspicion lurks beneath the show's skin of arty insouciance, and at times the script attains a lyrical pitch of accusation against the West that quite overrides the flippancy. There's something of value here.' Daily Telegraph;The Trial of Ubu premiered at the Schauspielhaus Essen in a co-production with the Toneelgroep Amsterdam. 'The play certainly gets at the banality of evil, and evokes the slow, sometimes dull, often uncertain slog of justice.' Sunday Times.Subtitled 'A Play For Young People', Morning was developed in partnership between the Lyric Hammersmith, London, and the Junges Theater, Göttingen. The Financial Times described it as 'theatrically daring and uncompromising'; Carmen Disruption, a reimagining of Bizet's opera, premiered at the Deutsche Spielhaus in spring, 2014, before its UK premiere at the Almeida, London, in April 2015. 'You can't help but be moved by the circumstances facing the five main characters. There's an understanding and a compassion amid the bleakness. And a fierce sense that something needs to change.' Guardian;

  • - Onassis; Passing By; The Miser
    av Martin Sherman
    390,-

    Onassis portrays the last years of the life of the wealthy shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, who, after a notorious affair with Maria Callas, married Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of US President John F. Kennedy, in 1968.Passing By, first performed in New York in 1975, is both a brave and a charming romantic comedy about a love between two men whose hearts pull them together as their lives pull them apart. "One of the most radical plays ever written. Quirky, funny, touching, romantic and revolutionary. It overturned my life. Perhaps it will do the same for others." Simon Callow The Miser is Moliere's satirical masterpiece about obsession and status endures. Fast, funny and full of energy, this sparkling new version by Martin Sherman is as pertinent today as it was when first written and performed by Moliere in the seventeenth century. Sherman's adaptation received its world premiere at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, on 11 April 2013.

  • - November; Race; The Anarchist
    av David Mamet
    396,-

  • - Overboard; Situation Vacant; Dissident; Goes Without Saying; Nina; That's Something Else; A Smile on
    av Michel Vinaver
    390,-

    The first of two volumes presenting work by the French playwright, Michel Vinaver.

  • - Rents; Accounts; Lent; Massage
    av Michael (Author) Wilcox
    390,-

    Four plays by a writer at the forefront of 80s theatre

  • - A History of Falling Things, Tory Boyz, The Man, The Whisky Taster, Sons of York
    av James Graham
    380,-

    This collection brings together four of Graham's most successful and entertaining plays, each representing a relationship with a theatre with which he has worked and introduced by the author. One of the plays, Sons of York, has never before been published, but earned James Graham a nomination for the Empty Space Mark Marvin Award.A History of Falling Things is a gentle love story about a young man and woman forced to confront their fears of the outside world and discover what really matters to their lives. Tory Boyz is a fast-paced, political comedy about prejudice and ambition in Westminster, looking at homosexuality in the British Conservative party, both today and in the past.As Ben, self-employed, skint and emotionally vulnerable, begins to stitch together the patchwork quilt that was the Tax Year 2009/2010, he relives a year that was both hilarious and tragic, all mixed up in one shoe box of receipts. The Man is an affectionate and funny portrait of an individual's year-long experience, pieced together from receipts, shopping and commercial transactions. The Whisky Taster is a contemporary, subtle and witty exploration of feeling and perception in the modern world of advertising, and about seeing things too clearly in a city that never stands still. Sons of York Described as 'undoubtedly one of the best new plays of the year' (British Theatre Guide), Sons of York depicts three generations of the same family moving in together in Hull as the Winter of Discontent of 1978 builds up.

  • - A Lie of the Mind; States of Shock; Simpatico
    av Sam Shepard
    386,-

    During the last decade, Sam Shepard's most recent plays have been produced in London by the Royal Court Theatre. This collection brings together "A Lie of the Mind", "A Love Ballad...A Little Legend About Love", "States of Shock", and Shepard's most recently staged play, "Simpatico".

  • - Guiding Star; Hushabye Mountain; Out in the Open
    av Jonathan Harvey
    386,-

    Jonathan Harvey has worked with the Royal Court and National theatres, written the sitcom "Gimme Gimme Gimme" for television and collaborated with the Pet Shop Boys, writing the words to their musical "Closer to Heaven". This book contains three of his plays.

  • - Restoration of Arnold Middleton; In Celebration; March on Russia
    av David Storey
    390,-

    The second volume of David Storey's plays in the "World Classics" series contains three of his most enduring works: "The Restoration of Arnold Middleton", "In Celebration" and "The March on Russia".

  • - Sucker Punch; Category B; Joe Guy; Baby Girl; There's Only One Wayne Matthews
    av Roy Williams
    400,-

    '[Williams's] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' ObserverSucker Punch: 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The TimesJoe Guy: 'Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.' StageCategory B: 'Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope'. Daily TelegraphBaby Girl: 'The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, 'virgin' is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.' GuardianThere's Only One Wayne Matthews: 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian

  • - Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat; Over There; A Life in Three Acts; Ten Plagues; Ghost Story; The Experiment
    av Mark Ravenhill
    450,-

    ''Ravenhill has more to say, and says it more refreshingly and wittily, than any other playwright of his generation'' Time OutShoot/Get Treasure/Repeat: ''A dramatic cycle that is, in its way, epic, but is splintered into many small shards. touches deftly on the impact of war on everyone involved'' Financial TimesOver There:''Ravenhill explores postwar Germany''s division and unification through the power battles between twin brothers. The result is fantastically clever and ingenious'' GuardianA Life in Three Acts: ''By turns charming, funny, informative and, in its final segment, lump-in-the-throat moving as Bourne charts the loss of friends and lovers to Aids, and contemplates old age'' GuardianTen Plagues: ''A remarkable song-cycle. it''s the portrait of grief beyond measure that''s so affecting and which this moving hour of solitudinous lamentation, confusion and defiance brings beautifully to the fore.'' TelegraphGhost Story: ''both a satire and a moving story about illness'' GuardianThe Experiment: ''Mark Ravenhill keeps things creepy in his monologue, The Experiment, in which he plays the satiny-voiced, slippery narrator. The story, and the narrator''s level of complicity, keeps shifting. Ravenhill asks us to consider which version, if any, might be acceptable, and how much we might be willing to avert our eyes from for the greater good.'' Independent

  • - Innocence; Window, Tune, Balancing Act; The Edge
    av Edward Bond
    396,-

    The latest collection from the influential playwright Edward Bond includes the final play in The Paris Pentad Innocence, four shorter works ideal for students, an introduction and selected Theatre Poems.

  • - Not Talking, My Child, Artefacts, Contractions, Cock
    av Mike Bartlett
    360,-

    This first collection of Mike Bartlett's plays showcases the adroit expertise and flair of a writer known for laser-sharp political comment, tight dialectics and needlingly real characters. Charting Mike Bartlett's stellar rise as a playwright, this volume is introduced by Sacha Wares.

  • - Harper Regan, Punk Rock, Marine Parade and On the Shore of the Wide World
    av Simon (Author) Stephens
    380,-

    Simon Stephens is one of the most exciting and prominent theatre voices to have emerged out of the last ten years. His work is characterised by a combination of sensitive character depiction and tough confrontation with political choices. This collection includes Marine Parade - a musical published exclusively in this collection.

  • - The Pitchfork Disney; The Fastest Clock in the Universe; Ghost from a Perfect Place
    av Philip Ridley
    416,-

    This volume contains Ridley's first three plays, which heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama.

  • - Our House; Crown Prince; Sold; Christmas Crackers
    av John Godber
    390,-

    A fourth volume of plays by John Godber, all of which were produced by Hull Truck Theatre in 2007 and 2008 and featuring Our House, Crown Prince, Sold and Christmas Crackers.

  • - One Minute; Country Music; Motortown; Pornography; Sea Wall
    av Simon (Author) Stephens
    346,-

    Stephens Plays: 2 brings together four major plays by this award-winning playwright from the first decade of the twenty-first century and the short play Sea Wall, frist produced at the Bush Theatre in October 2008. The collection features an introduction by the author.

  • - Mother Clap's Molly House; The Cut; Citizenship; Pool (no water); Product
    av Mark Ravenhill
    400,-

    Five recent hit plays by one of the most talented writers to emerge from the 1990s who made his mark with the seminal Shopping and F***ing.

  • - Fallout; Slow Time; Days of Significance; Absolute Beginners
    av Roy Williams
    380,-

    A third collection of work by this acclaimed playwright 'whose plays, more than anyone else's, have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer

  • - Blue/Orange; Dumb Show; Wild Turkey
    av Joe Penhall
    390,-

    A second collection of plays by Joe Penhall, featuring the award-winning Blue/Orange and Dumb Show and with an introduction and chronology.

  • - Julie Allardyce; Blackden; Rug Comes to Shuv; One Sure Thing; I'd Rather Go Blind
    av Duncan McLean
    390,-

    Duncan McLean is one of Scotland's liveliest fiction and non-fiction writers - this is his first volume of plays

  • - High Places; The Neighbours; Portrait of a Woman; The Television Programme
    av Michel Vinaver
    390,-

    The second of two volumes presenting work by the French playwright, Michel Vinaver.

  • - Bluebird; Christmas; Herons; Port
    av Simon (Author) Stephens
    346,-

    This collection brings together four of the early plays from the winner of the 2002 Pearson Best New Play Award. Since "Bluebird" in 1998, Stephens has gained recognition for humane plays that display a sharp observation and compassionate response to the lives of ordinary people in urban locations.

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