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  • av Doug Lucie
    339

    A new edition of Doug Lucie's most celebrated plays - "Fashion", "Progress", "Hard Feelings" and "Doing the Business".

  • av Shelagh Stephenson
    225

    D'you ever look in the mirror and you don't recognise the person looking back at you?

  • av David Mamet
    225

    The term "Boston Marriage" is 19th century slang for the implied relationship between women who lived together, independent of men. This play examines the shifting and ambiguous relationship between two such women, Claire and Anna.

  • av Ms Kristine Landon-Smith
    225

    Strictly Dandia, Tamasha Theatre Company's new play, takes us into the competitive world of the Navratri Festival where regional and caste rivalries abound in a bid to outdo each other with smart moves and step variations.

  • av Ken (Author) Campbell
    225

    Life for Faz and his twitty assistant, Twoo, has become listless and lacking in sparkle. That is, until Faz invents skungpoomery, or "thinking up a word and then doing it". And so saying, Faz and Twoo bunkjam jarmer into the world outside. Ken Campbell has also written "Furtive Nudist".

  • av David (Author) Greig
    225

    One of a series of drama texts published to coincide with theatrical premieres of new plays and translations.

  • av Carlo Collodi & Lee Hall
    215

    Writer Lee Hall and director Marcello Magni (co-founder of the Theatre de Complicite) rework Carlo Collodi's classic tale of Pinocchio in slapstick commedia dell'arte style which should appeal to all ages.

  • av Mark Ravenhill
    225

    Mark Ravenhill's play "Mother Clap's Molly House" explores the gay subculture of 18th-century London.

  • av Judy Upton
    225

    In financial and emotional despair, Suzanne returns to live with her mother. Instead of finding peace of mind however, her already complicated life becomes even more chaotic. A rocky relationship with her foster son Luka, a one-night stand and having to handle her mother's boyfriend doesn't help.

  • av Tom Murphy
    225

    With "The Sanctuary Lamp" the author takes a hallowed institution and populates it with social misfits who desecrate every convention in both thought and action.

  • av Peter Whelan
    225

    A major new play, with its world premiere at London's Almeida Theatre

  • - The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
    av Moises Kaufman
    225

    "Thrilling...unforgettable, maybe even life-changing...it has the inevitablity and much of the monumentality of a Greek tragedy" (USA today)

  • av Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder
    225

    A new play by an exciting young American writer, presented at London's Royal Court Theatre

  • av Francis Beaumont
    179,-

    A grocer and his wife dissatisfied by a play's progress invade the stage and commandeer the play to suit their tastes. A chaotic play within a play erupts, as each group attempts to carry on despite the unscripted interventions. Written in 1607, this is a comedy from a successor of Shakespeare.

  • av Noel Coward
    225

    Written in 1926 and originally entitled Ritz Bar, Semi-Monde was considered too daring for its time. A visually daring comedy that provides a metaphor for Coward's own sexuality.

  • av Peter Whelan
    225

    Set amongst the ruins of post-war Berlin, this play follows a young soldier, sent for a weekend to guard a deserted British army office. In the corrosive atmosphere of Cold War power struggles, he finds his conscience is on trial.

  • av Gary (Author) Owen
    225

    Saturday night, small town Wales, one pub, one party and three lads stuck with their school reputations - the gimp, the geek and the bully. Their dream - to get the hell out. A Paines Plough production directed by Vicky Featherstone.

  • av Herman Heijermans
    225

    Displaying his characteristic disdain for bourgeois hypocrisy, in "The Good Hope" Heijermans takes up the cause of exploited fisherman. Set in Whitby, this fresh adaptation by Lee Hall aims to breathe new life into a European classic.

  • av Peter Straughan
    225

    It's the 1960s and we're in the back of a porn cinema in Gateshead. Abel Stein takes a dislike to a cockney punter, knocks him out and stuffs him in a cupboard. Then they find out that the infamous Kray twins are in town. What do you do when you've inadvertently kidnapped England's scariest man?

  • av Stephen Adly (Author) Guirgis
    225

    Angel Cruz, a poor Puerto Rican, isn't sure why he's in jail after shooting Reverend Kim, the born-again Christian who brainwashed his best friend. But when the Reverend dies in hospital, Angel lands in solitary confinement next to Lucius, a card-carrying Christian serial-killer.

  • av Declan Hughes
    225

    A new executive breed is emerging on the outskirts of Dublin - where once there was a sense of history and socialism, the corporate moguls have enslaved the idealists and turned them into entrepreneurs. But Marion and Kevin find their emotional prosperity threatened by an economic squall.

  • av Richard Cameron
    225

    A stunning new play by the award-winning writer of The Glee Club ("Dramatic Dynamite" - Evening Standard)

  • av Kwame Kwei-Armah
    225

    Set against the inexorable march of progress in contemporary London, Kwame Kwei-Armah's second play for the National explores race and roots with verve and wit.

  • av Amelia Bullmore
    225

    A darkly humorous look at the flip side of home-sweet-home

  • av Simon (Playwright Vinnicombe
    225

    Gripping drama of teenage struggle by talented new writer

  • av Alistair (Author) Beaton
    225

    Alistair Beaton's new play, part farce, part biting satire, on modern politics, New Labour and the fine art of spin is set in the plush seaside hotel of a party conference as anti-capitalist riots rage in the streets below.

  • av Leo Butler
    225

    "You will come back though won't yer, Darren? Yer will come back? Say yer'll come back. Come back." Lucy is 17. She dreams of love, security and a bright future. However, first she must confront reality - and reality means deciding who to trust.

  • av Sam Shepard
    225

    Shepard's play, "State of Shock", turns an anniversary party into a reopening of the wounds of war, sex and family betrayal. This volume includes his screenplays for the films "Far North", which explores the gap between generations and genders, and "Silent Tongue", about white settlers in America.

  • - Or Six Pigs from Happiness
    av Ken (Author) Campbell
    225

    A play by the author of "The Furtive Nudist", "Clown Plays" and "Skungpoomery".

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