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  • av Ayub Khan Din
    245,-

    The wedding feast is over and his father's dancing the bhangra, but the groom himself is busy on the net, and when it's time for bed, he's so woefully inhibited by the proximity of his parents, let alone his brother's childish pranks, that his beautiful virgin bride remains just that. Six weeks later, the whole family start to panic.

  • av Ben Musgrave
    210,-

    Winner of the first prize in the 2006 Bruntwood Playwriting Competition.

  • av Jack Thorne
    270,-

    Includes two plays by Jack Thorne published alongside their premieres: "Stacy" at the Arcola Theatre, London and "Fanny and Faggot" at the Finborough Theatre, London.

  • av Emile Zola
    194,-

    A story of lust, madness and destruction set within the backstreets of Paris. Based on Emile Zola's classic novel.

  • - A Step-by-Step Guide for Actors
    av Barbara Houseman
    194,-

    A practical handbook for student actors on how to cope with text, character and situation, by the author of "Finding Your Voice."

  • av Federico Garcia Lorca
    81,-

    Translation by Jo Clifford.

  • av Diane Samuels
    194,-

    Reinvention of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" set amongst the Jewish community in war-torn Liverpool.

  • av Steve Thompson
    222

    The Conservatives are back in power. A controversial vote is coming up, and the Whips Office is using all its guile to head off a rebellion, not helped by the cunning shenanigans employed by the Opposition Whip. The climax comes when a bunch of placard-carrying protesters is let on to the floor of the House in a last attempt not to lose the vote.

  • av Jez Butterworth
    211,-

    In rural Devon, one man in a barn is visited by two men from London, intent on dealing with some unfinished business. Only two men will leave the barn. This is the author's third play. His debut play "Mojo" marched off with all the awards - including the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, and the George Devine Award.

  • av Stephen Lowe
    178,-

    Set in 1945 during the hundred days that elapsed between victory in Europe and victory in Japan, this work follows the fortunes of a group of women in a working-class suburb of Nottingham.

  • av Harley Granville Barker
    113

    This is one of a series of books that provide a guide to Shakespeare's plays. The prefaces include endorsements by both actors and directors.

  • av Helen Freeman
    194,-

    Newly updated for 2019. The essential guide to getting into drama school. Packed with sound advice and essential information for young people who want to train as actors and performers. It will help all aspiring actors develop the self-confidence, motivation and skills required to get into the drama school of their choice.

  • av Eugene O'Neill
    227,-

    An affectionate and witty comedy of recollection from one of the twentieth century's most significant writers. This edition includes a full introduction, biographical sketch and chronology.

  • av August Strindberg
    184,-

    Caryl Churchill's spare and resonant version of Strindberg's enigmatic masterpiece.

  • av Conor McPherson
    174,-

    The spellbinding, beautifully observed hit from the master of suspenseful realism; combining superbly chilling tales of the supernatural with the hilarious banter of a small community in the heart of rural Ireland. A bar in a remote part of Ireland. The local lads are swapping spooky stories to impress a young woman recently moved to the area from Dublin. As the drink flows and the stories become increasingly frightening, it's clear that Valerie has something on her mind. She has a tale to tell that'll stop them all dead in their tracks. Winner of: Olivier Award for Best New Play, Evening Standard Award for Best New Playwright, Critic's Circle Award for Most Promising New Playwright. 'The play of the decade... a modern masterpiece' Express 'Puts one in mind of an Irish Chekhov. I have rarely been so convinced that I have just seen a modern classic' Daily Telegraph

  • av Eugene O'Neill
    174,-

    One of a series of plays by the Nobel Prize-winning dramatist, this was first staged in 1928. The play incorporates a "stream-of-consciousness" technique, numerous asides to express the unspoken thoughts of the characters, and draws on contemporary psychology.

  • av debbie tucker green
    174,-

    Mysterious yet compelling, bewildering yet intoxicating, a play that mixes poetic rhythms with vernacular phrases, rap-song repetitions with complex psychology.A husband and wife row about a prescription. A mother and father row about their son, who has become a child soldier. Two sisters row about which one is superior to the other. It emerges that the younger sister, Mary, has killed the child soldier. She is to be stoned to death...What if all these things were happening here? And what if these people were white?debbie tucker green's play stoning mary was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in April 2005.'A theatrical event that brands the conscience as firmly as any hot rod on goatskin... stoning mary is not pretty. It is not easy. But it will wind you with its punch' - Daily Mail'Works unnervingly well' - Evening Standard'One of the most assured and extraordinary new voices we've heard in a long while' - Independent

  • Spar 14%
    - Thoughts on Acting
    av Harriet Walter
    194,-

    Harriet Walter's wonderfully practical - and personal - introduction to acting. "e;Acting is what I do with who I am"e;, writes Harriet Walter. And in this book she takes us step by step through the processes involved in performance. Each step of the way is illuminated with brilliantly precise examples drawn from her own experience. 'My advice to a young actor: read this book' Richard Eyre 'Buy it, and be delightfully and unhectoringly informed about exactly what it is that actors get up to and why... Harriet Walter is sharp, clear, elegant, sturdily sensitive' Observer 'A fascinating insight into the working life of an actor... very enjoyable' The Times

  • av Barry Hines
    174,-

  • av Stephen Sondheim
    227,-

    The Pulitzer-winning musical inspired by Georges Seurat's pointillist masterpiece, celebrating the art of creation and the creation of art.

  • av Terence Rattigan
    214,-

    This text consists of two linked one-act plays set in a run-down hotel in Bournemouth. In one, a divorcee tracks down her former husband in order to resume a kind of half-life with him. In the other, a repressed young spinster offers moral support to a fake major accused of importuning women.

  • av Vassily Sigarev
    164,-

    Dima, 19, lives with his alcoholic father in a block of flats near the cemetery. Tomorrow he'll join the army and go to fight in Chechnya. Tonight he's trying to have a party. Lera, 20, lives in the same block. She reckons she's won a fortune if she can just borrow 1000 roubles to enter a competition.

  • av Orlanda Cook
    227,-

    A comprehensive instruction manual on how to liberate the singing voice that is within each one of us. Full of practical exercises, the book starts with an overhaul of our attitude to our voice. Topics covered include: overcoming inhibition; sound and resonance; and using your imagination.

  • av Conor McPherson
    274,-

    McPherson's four most recent plays in one volume: "The Weir", "Dublin Carol", "Port Authority" and "Come on Over".

  • - Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics)
    av Moliere
    96,-

    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. Moliere's masterpiece The Miser is one of the most famous French plays of all time. This Drama Classics edition is translated and introduced by Martin Sorrell, Professor of Literary Translation at the University of Exeter.

  • Spar 13%
    av Robert Holman
    173,-

    Fifteen-year-old Kerry and her mum have moved to a council estate. Kerry hates it. She hates her mum's new man too. When she meets a boy in the playground and asks him to do something about it, she finds herself adrift in a landscape of physical brutality, drugs - and eventually, love.

  • av Polly Teale
    194,-

    Jean Rhys was obsessed with Jane Eyre - and more particularly with Bertha Mason, the first Mrs Rochester and the "madwoman in the attic". Placing Bertha on stage throughout as Jean's alter ego, this dramatization of Rhys' life gives full vent to this obsession.

  • av Rufus Norris
    211,-

    Yes, it's about that princess who is cursed to prick her finger and fall asleep for 100 years, but this "Sleeping Beauty" is seen through the eyes of the fairy who casts the spell in the first place - Goody, who is not such a bad lot after all as it turns out.

  • av debbie tucker green
    194,-

    Listening through their walls, Amelia and Jason are drawn into the dark and compelling world of their mutal neighbour Jo in this play about voyeurism, power and guilt.

  • av debbie tucker green
    164,-

    A blood-related black family. A dad, a mum, a daughter, two sisters, a brother. A family argument. A skeleton in the closet.

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