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  • av Hassan Abdulrazzak
    215

    A bitter sweet, dark political comedy based on one man's true story and his odyssey in search for identity.

  • - Scenes from the Senate Confirmation Hearings of President Trumps cabinet
    av Nicolas Kent
    195,-

    In January 2017, a fierce fight erupted in the Senate between Republicans & Democrats over the confirmation of key figures for President Trump's cabinet. These gripping & dramatic verbatim Senate sessions probed their fitness for office, & give us a vital insight into the future policies and direction of a Trump Presidency.

  • av Chris Dunkley
    255,-

    An examination of the underclass in society and the culture of blame that followed the riots in 2011.

  • av Geraldine (Author) Alexander
    249

    A thrilling and fascinating psychological play from Geraldine Alexander.

  • av Sharmila (Author) Chauhan
    209

    An explosive play about love, jealousy and a woman's right to choose.

  • av Julian (Author) Garner
    255,-

    A lost village, star-crossed lovers, mysterious wolves and the extraordinary story of a community trying to save what is most precious to them, before it is too late.

  • av Robin (Author) Soans
    245

    From the vibrant colours of Barbados to the grey skies of Leytonstone, this bittersweet play follows one family's struggle to reconcile their faith in God with faith in one another.

  • av Jon (Author) Fosse
    195,-

    A single play edition of The Dead Dogs, translated by May-Brit Akerholt written by Jon Fosse, Europe's most performed playwright. In The Dead Dogs, lives are shockingly disrupted by an event that changes the directions of their future.

  • av Colin (Author) Teevan
    239,-

    The Seven Pomegranate consists of seven contemporary monologues for female speakers based on Euripides' plays. Each one looks at an aspect of mother/child relations. There is a unified structure which relates to Demeter and Persephone and the Moors Murders.

  • av Jean-Jacques Bernard
    255,-

    The Great War is over. It is the summer of 1920, in rural France. A unique emotional landscape of beauty and longing, desire and disappointment.

  • - Two Plays
    av Valentijn (Author) Dhaenens
    195,-

    Two plays in one. BigMouth was the sell-out hit of the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe from one of Europe's hottest theatre companies to explode out of Belgium since Ontroerend Goed

  • - Give Up! Start Over!; A Thousand Natural Shocks; Particularly in the Heartland; Architecting; Mission Drift
    av The Team
    359,-

    An anthology of five plays, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the internationally acclaimed ensemble The TEAM.

  • av Aisha (Author) Zia
    235,-

    A site-specific performance event staged in a boxing gym, based on interviews with Muslim Female Boxers. Winner of a Fringe First award, Edinburgh 2014.

  • av Matthew (Author) Bulgo
    255,-

    Stuck in the city, in a life he hates, Tom is to return home for Christmas and confronted with his past. Forced to face his demons, loss and the unstoppability of time, he attempts to rescue his family and his future. Will Tom be able to save it all in time?

  • - Two Plays
    av Matthew (Author) Hurt
    255,-

    Christianity's key figures speak in plays for one actor in a secular re imagining of figures from the Old & New Testaments. Excellent monologue / audition pieces

  • av Eve Leigh
    255,-

    And there is another planet, like ours. They can't see the sky, on that planet. Because their atmosphere is like a mirror. They look into the sky and see only themselves and the things they've made. So everything in their world can easily be understood. All they want is to be safe and comfortable. They fatten themselves on poison food. And when they look into the sky, they are struck dumb. By the greatness of their works.At the height of the Cold War, dissident writer Gavriil is detained in a Soviet mental prison as a punishment forprotesting against the government. His only escape is the prison library, a treasure store of banned literature available to the patients, but off-limits to the prison staff. His interrogator, Yurchak, offers to protect him from torture in exchange for sharing the forbidden stories. Their agreement will help them both find a kind of freedom, at the risk of their lives.Inspired by an incident in the life of writer, activist and neurophysiologist Vladimir Bukovsky, Silent Planet is a love story about our love of stories, a passionate and poetic fable about the power of literature in a world in which the wrong words can get you killed.

  • av Aamina (Author) Ahmad
    255,-

    When highly decorated war hero, Colonel Tariq joins the intelligence agency, his rise to the top seems assured. But in his first case he discovers a CIA agent has killed a young prostitute and a diplomatic crisis erupts.

  • av Nina (Author) Segal
    239,-

    Nina Segal's In the Night Time (Before the Sun Rises) takes a hallucinatory look at one couple's experience of having their first baby.

  • av Caroline (Author) Bird
    239,-

    The Iphigenia Quartet sees four of the UK's most exciting and radical playwrights - Caroline Bird, Suhayla El Bushra, Lulu Raczka, and Chris Thorpe - create explosive responses to Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides.

  • av In-Sook Chappell
    255,-

    P'yongyang tells the epic love story of two North Korean childhood sweethearts spanning three decades.

  • av Jon Haynes
    215

    A new play from acclaimed experimental company Ridiculusmus about MDMA assisted therapy for Post Traumatic Stress.

  • av Rebecca (Author) Crookshank
    255,-

    With over 4 million views on Channel 4 News online and a critically acclaimed run at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, multi-award nominated Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is based on the true story of ex-Airwoman Crookshank and her time serving in the Royal Air Force protecting the UK Air Defence Region.

  • av Oliver (Author) Emanuel
    239

    The 306: Dawn is a new piece of music theatre from the National Theatre of Scotland. Based on real events, it charts the heart-breaking journey of three of the three hundred and six British soldiers who were executed for cowardice, desertion and mutiny during World War I (1914-18).

  • av Eve (Author) Leigh
    239,-

    Stone Face is Eve Leigh's second full-length play at the Finborough Theatre.

  • av Phillip (Author) McMahon
    195,-

    From the writers of Alice in Funderland, Town is Dead is a living room musical, an ode to Dublin and an exploration of how Ireland treats its people. It looks at the future of the city through the eyes of one older citizen.

  • av Matthew (Author) Dunster
    255,-

    Olivier Award nominee Matthew Dunster's ambitious new play exposes the business of today's Government.

  • av Cora (Author) Bissett
    255,-

    A verbatim play tackling the urgent social and cultural issue of FGM (female genital mutilation)

  • av The Team
    255,-

    This play from the experimental, award-winning Brooklyn ensemble The TEAM explores two archetypes of American masculinity through the personas of Elvis Pressley and Theodore Roosevelt.

  • av Torben (Author) Betts
    195,-

    A searingly funny contemporary look at one family and at Britain today from one of the country's most in-demand playwrights.

  • av LUNG Theatre
    255,-

    Adapted solely from real testimonies and interviews, The 56 and E15 are plays about modern injustice and tragedy which look at the housing crisis and the Bradford City football ground fire in 1985.

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