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  • av OEdoen von Horvath
    259

    OEdoen von Horvath's startling tale of displacement and isolation in the aftermath war, boldly adapted by Duncan Macmillan.

  • av Georg Buchner
    179 - 415,-

    Buchner is often considered the father of modern German drama, and "Woyzeck"was his most influential work. Beneath the utter simplicity of itsbasic story, there are complex themes of human motivation, victimisation, guilt, class, and the meaning and nature ofexistence. This edition incorporates recent research and full Introduction and Notes."

  • av Chris (Author) Thompson
    255,-

    Carthage asks who should raise our children when even the systems designed to protect them can be abusive.

  • av Juan Radrigan
    255,-

    Acclaimed Chilean playwright Juan Radrigan's 1981 classic.

  • av AJ (Author) Taudevin
    255,-

    Mrs Barbour's Daughters (**** The Herald, **** The Scotsman) by award-winning playwright AJ Taudevin (Some Other Mother, Chalk Farm) charts a family history of sisterhood and betrayal interwoven in a social history of women's resistance incorporating worker, protest and popular songs from the last 100 years.

  • av Jon (Author) Fosse
    145,-

    A play by the poet and playwright Jon Fosse. This version is translated for the stage by playwright Gregory Motton. Two lovers have conflicting interests when they have a child together.

  • av Ugljesa (Author) Sajtinac
    259,-

    A dark, painful and very funny play by Serbian writer Ugljesa Sajtinac.

  • av Luke Barnes
    255,-

    Luke Barnes's brash bold voice and fine eye for a rowdy tale combine in this play about a family's tradition and one last storytelling competition.

  • av Elfriede Jelinek
    255,-

    English translation of Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek's Sports Play, a provocative postdramatic theatrical exploration of sport as a form of war. First produced in Vienna in 1998, this English version was produced in the UK to coincide with the London 2012 Olympics, and has subsequently toured internationally.

  • - After Sophocles' Antigone
    av Ryan (Author) Craig
    239,-

    A contemporary reimagining of Sophocles' Antigone, for children and young audiences.

  • av Will (Author) Eno
    215

    A stunning monologue which is a haunting and often fiercely funny meditation on life as a state of permanent exile.

  • av Peter Joucla & F. Scott Fitzgerald
    195,-

    A bestselling stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's classic American novel.

  • av Hugh (Author) Whitemore
    195

    Historical drama set in the midst of the Suez Crisis in 1956.

  • av Ryan Craig
    255,-

    A young lawyer, Myles, is seduced into a rapport with a notorious historian he has been hired to defend. But the sinister nature of the historian's crimes soon become clear, sending him into an ethical and emotional collision with his own identity. As he defends a Holocaust denier, he becomes embroiled in the human rights paradox of free speech.

  • av Richard Bean
    259,-

    It's the worst job in the world and only those what is born to it, what has gorrit in the blood, can do it. Three generations of Hull men struggle with the legacies left to them by their fathers. A powerful and moving story of fate, choices and men at work, Under the Whaleback opened at the Royal Court Theatre in August 2002.

  • av Mr Ryan Craig
    205

    A sharp new drama from acclaimed playwright, Ryan Craig.

  • av Matthew (Author) Dunster
    255,-

    Matthew Dunster's crackling, candid and captivating coming-of-age drama.

  • - A play about the killing of James Bulger
    av Niklas Radstrom
    205

    A play from Niklas Radstrom which looks into the 1993 killing of James Bulger. A hard-hitting and emotional play. Winner of the inaugural Anglo-Swedish Literary Foundation Award 2008.

  • av Sarah (Author) Grochala
    185

    S-27 won the first Protect The Human Playwriting Competition in 2007.

  • av Douglas Maxwell
    209

    An innovative new twist on an original comedy.

  • av Aleksander Pushkin
    379

    Prize winning adaptations of four seminal Russian plays collected together for the first time. A collection of plays from Richard Crane, these four plays flourished out of a unique collaboration of author and director, which saw them progressing from fringe to mainstream, West End and Off-Broadway.

  • av Adam (Author) Peck
    255,-

    Based on the true story, and set in 1934 in an unnamed southern state of America, Bonnie & Clyde is an intimate re-telling of the final hours of one of the world's most infamous criminal couples.

  • av Torben (Author) Betts
    255,-

    A darkly funny satire on modern-day life, by an award-winning playwright.

  • av Griselda (Author) Gambaro
    255,-

    First performed in 1967, this is an early, yet startlingly brilliant, work by the internationally acclaimed Argentine playwright, Griselda Gambaro.

  • av Brian Lobel
    255,-

    A trilogy of works about cancer. Sometimes inappropriate, often salacious and always funny, honest and open. A collection of performance texts about cancer, illness and the body.

  • - A Queer Trilogy
    av Ben (Author) Webb
    239,-

    This collection of short plays tells the story of a love affair from three different angles.

  • av Simon Reade
    255,-

    An epic adventure adapted from the classic novel by Michael Murpurgo, author of the acclaimed smash hit "War Horse." This version is the adaptation from Simon Reade.

  • av Sutton Vane
    239,-

    A smash hit, written in 1923, that enjoyed successful runs on the West End and Broadway.

  • av Venedikt Yerofeev
    255,-

    Stephen Mulrine's adaptation of Moscow Stations from the novel Moscow-Petushki by Venedikt Yerofeev. This monologue charts the story of Venichka Yerofeev on his odyssey from Moscow to Petushki. Meeting new people and encountering new dangers.

  • av Rotimi Babatunde
    195,-

    The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives is a scandalous, engrossing tale of sexual politics and family strife in modern-day Nigeria. Lola Shoneyin's bestselling novel bursts on to the stage in a vivid adaptation by Caine Award-winning playwright Rotimi Babatunde.

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