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  • av Craig (Author) Higginson
    259,-

    Nominated for four Naledi Awards (South Africa's equivalent of the Olivier Awards) including Best New South African Play.

  • av Heinrich von Kleist
    245 - 259,-

    Regarded as Von Kleist's masterpiece. Prince Friedrich of Homburg is the indisputable dramatic masterpiece of Heinrich von Kleist (1777-1811), a leading figure, along with Goethe and Schiller, among early German Romantics.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    239,-

    A play by critically acclaimed and prize-winning playwright, Shelley Silas, this original and funny play explores cultural traditions and clashes.

  • av Nell (Author) Leyshon
    259,-

    By the first female playwright ever to be staged at the Globe.

  • av Philip Pullman
    249,-

    Fun for all the family, and fizzing with drama and magic.

  • av Moliere
    259,-

    2011 Olivier Award nomination for Best Revival.

  • av Mick (Author) Gordon
    259,-

    From award winning theatre company On Theatre. Perfect for all fans of innovative drama.

  • av Sebastian Faulks
    259,-

    For theatre lovers, teachers & students, fans of Faulks and all fans of classic literature, romance and period drama.

  • av Gary Owen
    259,-

    Topical, controversial production, likely to garner National Press attention. Wide-appeal especially to young adults.

  • av In-Sook Chappell
    199,-

    Soho Theatre's Verity Bargate Award winner in 2007, gaining In-Sook Chappell residency within the Soho Theatre.

  • av Edoardo Erba
    265,-

    An inspiring play from Eduardo Erba and translated into English by celebrated playwright and translator Colin Teeven.

  • av Neil (Author) D'Souza
    169,-

    Sadie, her mother, step-father and grandmother are on holiday at a caravan park near a religious shrine in rural Ireland when a series of increasingly weird events take place. This play is a funny inter-generational road trip which centres on a feuding family but is set against the backdrop of much bigger questions about religion and spirituality.

  • av Sayan (Author) Kent
    184,-

    Set in a familiar world not so far in the future when Identity Cards are compulsory and people are validated only by their digital ID in the National Identity Database. Five people's work lives, homes lives, even their sex lives, are thrown into confusion when their official identities vanish with surprising and hilarious results.

  • av Arthur Adamov
    305,-

    Features two stories such as: "Dead Souls", which follows the arrival in a small town of the protagonist, Chichikov, and his strange money-making scheme; and "Spring 71", a play about the Paris Commune, using symbolic interludes to cover the subject's historical background.

  • av Dennis Kelly
    249,-

    This is the unreal journey through two disturbed minds and the unfolding events leading up to the self crucifixion of their father in the front room. Enter the insane world of siblings Michael and Michelle.

  • av Anthony (Author) Clark
    185,-

    A lipsmackerous, yumshus tale of learning bad habits and wicked ways. Mischief, comedy, and songs!

  • av NA Thucydides
    155,-

    A mixture of tragic, comic and political material as originally voiced in Athens thousands of years ago.

  • av David Salter
    189,-

    From burlesque to ragtime, from Hell's Kitchen to Fifth Avenue, this book presents a collection of witty stories, adapted for the stage.

  • av Peter Oswald
    259,-

    This version was created by Peter Oswald, with the help of the renowned trumpeter Martin Holland.

  • av Ursula Rani Sarma
    259,-

    A new play written and directed by Ursula Rani Sarma, that premiered at Granary Theatre.

  • av Falk (Author) Richter
    259,-

    Explores the consequences which occur when an initially utopian world becomes a new form of prison.

  • av George Orwell
    259,-

    Celebrating the seventieth anniversary of Coming up for Air and the sixtieth anniversary of 1984.

  • av Cosh (Author) Omar
    184,-

    An outrageous and infuriating farce.

  • av Ford Madox Ford
    245,-

    A fascinating new stage adaptation from an award winning writer.

  • av Paul (Author) Sellar
    189,-

    Brand new play from award winning, renowned British playwright.

  • av Dino (Author) Mahoney
    259,-

    What happens when a teenage boy invades your weekend and refuses to go away? Kevin, a divorced school teacher visits the Cornish coast expecting to spend some time with his son. But at the same hotel Lego, a troubled 14 year-old, is determined to compete for Kevin's attention. Dino Mahoney draws his audience into the teacher's dilemma with humour and a lightness of touch that skilfully illuminates the play's deeper, disturbing concerns.

  • av Dennis (Author) Kelly
    186,99

    They were all in the pub when the explosion happened. Louise wakes up to find herself trapped with Mark, who has saved her life. Mark is always prepared for the worst and has everything he thinks they will need to survive. Now all they need to do is to wait until it's safe to go outside. Can they survive the attack? Can they survive each other?

  • av Laura (Author) Wade
    205,-

    A new play by Laura Wade adapted from the unfinished novel by Jane Austen. This sparklingly witty play looks under the bonnet and asks: what can characters do when their author abandons them?

  • av Gillian (Author) Slovo
    249,-

    A real-time picture of London's 2011 summer riots as they unfolded, told by the many voices affected by the riots.

  • av Travis (Author) Alabanza
    186,99

    Performance artist Travis Alabanza presents BURGERZ, an exploration of how the trans body is received, examined and dissected in public.

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