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  • av Aeschylus
    87

    Aeschylus' great trilogy of Greek tragedies: Agamemnon, Choephori (Libation-Bearers) and Eumenides (The Furies).

  • av Jack Shepherd
    147

    England 1656. The sense of freedom, following the execution of the King, is threatening to plunge the country into anarchy.

  • av Jane Austen
    157

    A delightful new stage version of Austen's mock Gothic romance.

  • - Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics)
    av George Farquhar
    90,99

    The NHB Drama Classics series presents the world's greatest plays in affordable, highly readable editions for students, actors and theatregoers. The hallmarks of the series are accessible introductions (focussing on the play's theatrical and historical background, together with an author biography, key dates and suggestions for further reading) and the complete text, uncluttered with footnotes. The translations, by leading experts in the field, are accurate and above all actable. The editions of English-language plays include a glossary of unusual words and phrases to aid understanding. The Recruiting Officer is a Restoration Comedy with a real heart and soul. Captain Plume arrives in Shrewsbury to recruit new soldiers. He falls for Sylvia - against her father's wishes. Rather than be sent away, Sylvia disguises herself as a man and so learns more about Plume than he would really like. Edited and introduced by Simon Trussler.

  • av Christopher Marlowe
    87

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    107 - 157

    New adaptation of Ibsen's classic by Richard Eyre, who ran England's National Theatre from 1988-97.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    87

    Should the truth be pursued whatever the cost? The idealistic son of a wealthy businessman seeks to expose his father's duplicity and to free his childhood friend from the lies on which his happy home life is based.

  • av Arthur Miller
    151

    The extraordinary story of the women's orchestra in Auschwitz, originally filmed for television with Vanessa Redgrave, and adapted for the stage by Miller himself.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    87 - 147

    In a new translation by Pam Gems, the author of Stanley, Piaf and The Snow Palace.

  • av Terence Rattigan
    171

    Based on the real-life court case of a young naval cadet unjustly accused of stealing a five-shilling postal order and first staged in 1946, The Winslow Boy has been revived many times since, including at The Old Vic in 2013. Ronnie Winslow is expelled from naval college, having been accused of petty theft. Enraged, his father Arthur engages a lawyer to challenge the Admiralty to prove the charges in court - but public opinion is very much against the Winslows, and each member of the family is suffering... This edition includes an authoritative introduction by Dan Rebellato, a biographical sketch and a chronology. 'A sterling example of Rattigan's dramatic skill and humanity... deeply poignant' Telegraph 'A playwright of acute emotional intelligence, elegant wit, and an extraordinary gift for expressive construction... thrilling' Independent

  • av Margaret Edson
    157

    Vivian Bearing, a specialist in the Sonnets of John Donne, has been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. Her approach to her illness is not unlike her approach to Donne: probing and rational. During the course of her illness, she reassesses her life and work with profundity and wry humour.

  • av Charlotte Bronte
    167

    Orphaned at an early age, Jane Eyre leads a lonely life until she finds work as a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she meets the mysterious Mr Rochester and sees a ghostly woman who roams the halls by night.

  • av Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    167

    An uneasy stalemate exists between the Muslim forces of Saladin and the western Crusaders. Caught in the middle, the Jews. All sides respect Nathan for his wisdom and his wealth. But in a war-zone no one is secure.

  • av Dominic Cooke
    167 - 171

    A simple and delightfully inventive re-telling of the stories from the Arabian Nights. This revised edition was published alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company's production in 2009. It is wedding night in the palace of King Shahrayar. By morning, the new Queen Shahrazad is to be put to death like all the young brides before her. But she has one gift that could save her - the gift of storytelling. With her mischievous imagination, the young Queen spins her dazzling array of tales and characters. On her side are Ali Baba, Es-Sindibad the Sailor and Princess Parizade - adventurers in strange and magical worlds populated by giant beasts, talking birds, devilish ghouls and crafty thieves. But will her silver-tongued stories be enough to enchant her husband and save her life? 'Superb... weaves a potent spell of enchantment as it moves from cruelty to happiness and from the blissfully ribald to the deeply affecting' Telegraph 'A masterful piece of storytelling... a truly magical piece of theatre that delights the senses' Whatsonstage.com 'The family show to see this le' Guardian

  • av Oscar Wilde
    97

    A subtle satire of the British hypocrisy that allows public figures to conceal private duplicities.

  • av Federico Garcia Lorca
    97 - 181

    When Bernarda's husband dies, she locks all the doors and windows. She tells her grown-up daughters to sew and be silent. But locks can't hold back the growing tide of desire. This play by Lorca, the last he wrote before his assassination, explores the darkness at the heart of repression.

  • av Conor McPherson
    147

    Present-day Dublin on Christmas Eve. John Plunkett is an undertaker. He is in his late fifties and a little worse for life. Like his Dickensian counterpart in "A Christmas Carol", he finds that the season brings forth its ghosts.

  • av Thomas Middleton & William Rowley
    161

  • av Eugene O'Neill
    197

    Two plays by the Nobel Prize-winning writer. "Anna Christie", first staged in 1921, is a sympathetic portrayal of a prostitute, and won a Pulitzer Prize for the author. "The Emperor Jones" is an expressionistic account of a black dictator's flight from his oppressed subjects, first staged in 1920.

  • av Conor McPherson
    147

    Ian has left the priesthood to become a therapist. John is one of his first clients. John's wife has been killed in a car accident and he keeps seeing her ghost. As John recovers, with Ian's help, Ian himself is going under with troubles of his own.

  • av Joanna Murray-Smith
    171

    Gus and Honor have been happily married for 32 years. She is a successful writer, he is a revered columnist. They have a perfect understanding of each other. Until a young female journalist assigned to "profile" Gus seeks to undermine that understanding. The fallout is terrible.

  • av Kate Atkinson
    171

    A play about love, death, identity and evolution, from the bestselling and highly acclaimed novelist.

  • av Jonathan Lichtenstein
    161

    ounded in the war in Iraq, a farmer's boy turned soldier returns home with injuries that have extraordinary consequences for his fiancee and his family. Lust, temptation, sibling rivalry and the pressures of the past combine with the struggle to maintain a rural existence.

  • av Anthony Sher
    191

    Antony Sher's stunning performance for the Royal Shakespeare Company as a Richard III on crutches - the so-called 'bottled spider' - won him both the Laurence Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best Actor of 1984. This book records - in the actor's own words and drawings - the making of this historic theatrical event.

  • av Moliere
    87

    Moliere's most controversial play.

  • - Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics)
    av Anton Chekhov
    97 - 157

    The NHB Drama Classics series presents the world's greatest plays in affordable, highly readable editions for students, actors and theatregoers. The hallmarks of the series are accessible introductions (focussing on the play's theatrical and historical background, together with an author biography, key dates and suggestions for further reading) and the complete text, uncluttered with footnotes. The translations, by leading experts in the field, are accurate and above all actable. The editions of English-language plays include a glossary of unusual words and phrases to aid understanding. This Drama Classics edition of Anton Chekhov's early tragedy of the disruptive presence of a glamorous actress and her lover is translated and introduced by Stephen Mulrine.

  • av Caryl Churchill
    281

    Caryl Churchill is recognized as one of the most accomplished and uncompromising playwrights working today. This volume collects together ten of her shorter plays, written over a span of 20 years and encompassing a wide variety of subjects.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    91

    Part of "Drama Classics" series, this title presents a translation of Anton Chekhov's play.

  • av Thomas Kyd
    171

    One of the more popular plays of the Elizabethan period and a major influence on Hamlet.

  • av Roland Schimmelpfennig
    161

    Everyone wants to get to the executive suite. Everyone wants the Delhi job. Everyone wants sex, and everyone wants love. So, they push for it. This play is set in a world we all know: the world of work.

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