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  • av Erich Kastner
    195,-

    A new Christmas show adapted from the classic German children's novel, first published in the UK in 1931.

  • av Barney (Author) Norris
    195,-

    Eventide tells the story of three people whose worlds are disappearing. John is a landlord forced to sell up; Liz is a church organist who can't get a gig; Mark takes what work he can just to pay the rent.

  • av Avaes (Author) Mohammad
    255,-

    Two plays, companion pieces, portraying two different realities of a British White male and a British Asian male.

  • av Steve Gilroy
    255,-

    This powerful and moving drama shares the stories of women whose everyday lives have been touched by the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Winner of The Stage's Best Ensemble at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival.

  • av Tanika (Author) Gupta
    255,-

    Good for youth theatre. "Dynamo of a play-an exuberant tragedy."--Kate Kellaway, The Observer

  • av Richard Bean
    255,-

    A riotous journey through four waves of immigration from the seventeenth century to today.

  • av Simon McBurney (Theatre Complicite)
    205

    Winner of the 2008 Olivier Award for Best New Play.

  • av Simon (Author) Bent
    195,-

    Meet Elling and Kjell Bjarne, the Odd Couple of the dysfunctional world. Given a flat in the centre of Oslo by social services, their mission is to re-assimilate themselves back into society. It's that or return to the asylum. All they have to do is convince their social worker, Frank, that they really are 'normal'.

  • av Michael Hastings
    195,-

    It is Cambridge, 1915, and Tom, an awkward American graduate, meets Viv. Enchanted with each other, the couple are sucked into a whirlwind romance. But as Tom begins to become successful in the field of literature, Viv's volatility becomes a problem rather than a quirk. Their swift marriage turns into an impossible love story.

  • av Gurpreet Kaur (Author) Bhatti
    229

    Set amidst a contemporary British community, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's new play about a group of working-class friends dreaming of a better life for their children questions the dream of class mobility, and what happens when the odds are stacked against you.

  • av Rahila Gupta
    175

    Don't Wake Me: The Ballad Of Nihal Armstrong is the unforgettable true story of a mother and her disabled son; a dramatic and poetic testimony of one woman's tireless battles in the struggle for her son's rights.

  • av Wolfram Lotz
    215

    Critically acclaimed dark comedy The Ridiculous Darkness, by award-winning German playwright Wolfram Lotz, is a surreal, hilarious and powerful response to Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now that invites us to rethink colonial narratives, confront our ideas of each other and question what we imagine is in the darkness.

  • av David (Author) Rudkin
    239,-

    The harvest is ripe in a Black Country pear orchard. Seasoned hands settle to familiar tasks and the ritual education of newcomers. But corrupted lands yield a bitter crop. The weather turns, friction mounts, and pesticide begins to fall.

  • av Morna Young
    195,-

    A poetic tale of grief and resilience set in the Scottish fishing community.

  • - The Ice Cream Boys; Being Brahms; A Life Twice Given; Killing Faith
    av Gail Louw
    299,-

    A third collection of plays by South African writer, Gail Louw. Includes the plays The Ice Cream Boys, Being Brahms, A Life Twice Given, and Killing Faith.

  • - Three Performance Texts by Third Angel
    av Third Angel .
    299,-

    There's A Room brings together three works by Third Angel: Where From Here, Presumption and What I Heard About the World.

  • av Caryl Phillips
    169

    Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips (winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize) is the powerful and compelling story of a Black British family caught between two cultures, and the uncrossable no man's land that can come between parents and their children.

  • av Abhishek (Author) Majumdar
    169

    Based on real stories during the 2008 Lhasa riots, Pah-la is an examination of the future of non-violence.

  • av Sam Ward
    195,-

    Combining play text with experimental book design, the accident did not take place dissects the broadcast of a plane crash to explore the way we consume information, and the way information consumes us.

  • av Sergio (Author) Blanco
    169

    The Rage of Narcissus is the latest collaboration between Sergio Blanco and Daniel Goldman (Thebes Land) - a fascinating and disturbing journey into the writer's psyche and the depths of obsession.

  • av J. B. Priestley
    245

    At their stylish country retreat, Freda and Robert Caplan host a dinner party for their colleagues and friends, all executives at a transatlantic publishing company. Young, beautiful and successful they have the world at their feet.Then a cigarette box and and an ill-considered remark spark off a relentless series of revelations and other, more dangerous secrets are painfully exposed. As the truth spills out about the suicide of Robert's clever, reckless brother, and the group's perfect lives begin to crumble, the cost of professional and social success becomes frighteningly plain.

  • av Zawe Ashton
    215

    Zawe Ashton's awaited playwriting debut for all the women who thought they were Mad is an urgent piece of theatre examining the myriad of forces that collide and conspire against women of colour in Britain today.

  • av Maria (Author) Ferguson
    169

    Maria Ferguson explores what it's like to be an Essex Girl through the eyes of a sixteen-year-old girl growing up in '00s Brentwood.

  • av Luke (Author) Barnes
    195,-

    A humorous and heartfelt look into the lives of the youth of one northern new town, where the weight of identity, place, and masculinity threaten everything they've ever known.

  • av Adrian (Theatre Company) Jackson
    169

    True stories (and wild speculations) about the lives and deaths of homeless people, uncovered by the UK's leading homelessness theatre company.

  • av Third Angel .
    169

    Third Angel brings you a conspiracy theory documentary-exposedetective story for the 21st century that asks: What aren't youlooking at? #TheDepartmentOfDistractions

  • av Stephen Adly Guirgis
    225

    Love and addiction in New York City.

  • av ThisEgg
    205

    A true story about the aftermath of sexual assault, dressed. celebrates the power clothes have to define us, to liberate us, to hide us and to embellish us.

  • av Oliver (Author) Emanuel
    179

    Set in the Canadian wilds, The Monstrous Heart is a play about motherhood, the cycle of trauma, and how you can never really leave your past behind.

  • av Eleanor (Author) Tindall
    239,-

    A darkly comedic coming-of-age solo play, Before I Was A Bear is a modern myth about the power dynamics of sexuality and shame, women's relationships with each other, and an affair with a hot TV detective.

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