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  • av Melissa Bubnic
    178,-

    A darkly funny comedy about modern freak shows, love and cream buns. Loads of cream buns.

  • - Two Plays
    av Ella Hickson
    227,-

    Two plays by award-winning playwright Ella Hickson.

  • av Nancy Harris
    370,-

    Laura has a secret. Joe's has been revealed. Peg's been keeping hers for years. A tender and funny tale about our secret selves, Nancy Harris's No Romance is a compelling drama about our search for connection in a fractured world.

  • av Nina Raine
    194,-

    A hospital play that follows a tangle of doctors and nurses in a busy London hospital - from the award-winning author of Tribes.

  • av Andrew Sheridan
    196,-

    From the moment he came into the world as the snow fell and the cold wind blew, Oscar's existence has been a stagger through an underworld peopled by loners and losers. A tender and heartbreaking new play from Bruntwood Award Winner Andrew Sheridan, debuted at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester in 2011.

  • av Paul Clayton
    194,-

    A practical guide for actors who want to work in the corporate sector, by a veteran with over 1400 corporate events to his credit.

  • av Lucy Kirkwood
    178,-

    Lucy Kirkwood's delightful version of the classic fairytale, first seen in a production devised and directed by Katie Mitchell at the National Theatre for Christmas 2010.

  • av Mel Churcher
    194,-

    Introduced by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, A Screen Acting Workshop is an informative, accessible and invaluable practical guide. Five written workshops and an accompanying DVD cover all areas of screen acting and are packed with exercises and techniques for all actors however experienced.

  • av Nadia Fall
    163,-

    A powerful, inventive play that mixes real testimonials alongside existing and original music to explore one of the most important social concerns of today: homelessness amongst young people.

  • av William Gaminara
    178,-

    A sharp, hilarious behind-the-scenes glimpse of diplomacy in action, centering on England's bid for the 2018 World Cup.

  • av Lucy Kirkwood
    174,-

    A powerful, provocative play about international relations and the shifting balance of power between East and West.

  • av D H Lawrence
    92,-

    The most famous and successful play by one of the 20th century's greatest writers.

  • av Paul Jenkins
    162,-

    First Person Shooter is a witty and prescient play about what happens when gaming and military technology collide. It follows Jenkins' award-winning play Natural Selection (2008) and will premiere at Birmingham Repertory Theatre, in 2010.

  • av Rona Munro
    178,-

    A gripping new play from Rona Munro illuminates the pioneering work and tortured life of Sergei Korolyov, chief designer and unsung hero of the USSR Soviet space programme.

  • av Francis Beaumont
    89,-

  • av Jack Thorne
    194,-

    An intimate, tender play about loss, hurt and rediscovery.

  • av Lucas Hnath
    178,-

    A remarkable exploration of faith and community in the modern world, which asks profound questions about what we believe and why.

  • av Stef Smith
    178,-

    A painful yet playful play that takes a long, hard look at the extremes of everyday life.

  • av Stef Smith
    174,-

    A play about protest, power and protecting yourself. Part of the 2015 National Theatre Connections Festival.

  • av Paul Murphy
    178,-

    Against the backdrop of the aurora borealis and suffused with Norse mythology, Valhalla explores the boundaries of scientific research and tests the endurance of human love.

  • - A Practical Guide for Theatremakers
    av Michael Bruce
    227,-

    The definitive guide to writing music for the stage, by the Composer-in-Residence at the Donmar Warehouse.Music has played a vital part in drama since the earliest days of theatre. For composers, writing music for the stage is an opportunity to exercise their utmost creativity and versatility: a good musical score will both support and enhance the play it serves, and can lift a prosaic moment into something quite extraordinary.In this book, Michael Bruce takes you through the entire process - from initial preparation, through composition, rehearsals and recording, and finally to performance. He covers everything a composer needs to know, including:Getting started - spotting when and how music might be used in a play, doing research, considering form and contentBuilding a 'sound world' - finding and using source music, creating incidental music, choosing the best instrumentation, scoring, utilising technology, writing music to accompany song lyricsWorking on the production - understanding the composer's role in rehearsals, collaborating with key creatives, employing actor-musicians, getting the show onRecording - knowing when to record, booking and working with musicians - and the studio engineer, running a recording sessionAlso included is key practical advice on how to get work as a theatre composer and build your career.Throughout the book, the author draws on his own experience of creating music for a wide variety of plays at the Donmar Warehouse, the National Theatre, in the West End and on Broadway, including detailed case studies of his work on The Recruiting Officer, Coriolanus, Privacy, The Winslow Boy, Noises Off and Strange Interlude, illustrated by online recordings from his scores.An essential companion for all composers - amateur, student or professional - Writing Music for the Stage is also invaluable reading for other theatre professionals, including directors, playwrights, producers, actors, designers and sound designers - in fact, for anyone seeking to understand how music helps to create worlds and tell stories on stage.

  • - Exploring Self, Character and Text
    av Thomasina Unsworth
    194,-

    A new title in the ever-growing, increasingly popular Drama Games series - another dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book, packed with dozens of drama games that can be used in rehearsals.

  • av Alecky Blythe & Adam Cork
    174,-

    Playwright Alecky Blythe collaborates with composer Adam Cork to tell the true-life stories of a small community thrust into the spotlight by a series of murders in their midst. Premiered at the National Theatre in 2011.

  • av Terence Rattigan
    194,-

    Publication coincides with a swelling tide of revivals to celebrate Rattigan's centenary.

  • av Terence Rattigan
    260,-

    Publication coincides with a swelling tide of revivals to celebrate Rattigan's centenary. This edition also includes Less Than Kind.

  • av Terence Rattigan
    194,-

    Terence Rattigan's first play, published for the first time in this edition to mark the centenary of Rattigan's birth.

  • av Friedrich Schiller
    178,-

    Schiller's masterpiece of power and politics in a new version by Mike Poulton (Morte D'Arthur, Don Carlos) explores the battle between honour and corruption, between truth and betrayal. This new version debuted at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in 2011.

  • - How to Survive (and Thrive) as an Actor
    av Andrew Tidmarsh & Tara Swart
    194,-

    A 'how to' book for actors who want to develop a 'can do' attitude to their profession in the face of rejection and intense competition.

  • av Steve Waters
    162,-

    The Unthinkable is a play about 'not noticing'; not noticing that one's ideals have become warped; not noticing that being active in party politics is different from being engaged in political activity; not noticing that amassing a personal fortune and professing socialism might be a contradiction in terms; and not noticing that.

  • av Tom Basden
    211,-

    On the morning of his 30th birthday, Joseph K wakes to find he's under police arrest. He has no idea what he's done, but is determined to clear his name.

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