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The first time her plays have been available in English, the complete collection of Agota Kristof's works for the stage.
Two plays from two German playwrights. This collection, published by Oberon Books, is translated by David Tushingham and Meredith Oakes. Includes the plays The Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness and Warweser
A native Muscovite, Ostrovsky became Russia's most prolific painter of Mercantile Society and the common people, writing over fifty plays, mostly comedies. Includes: "The Forest, Artistes and Admirers, Wolves and Sheep, Sin and Sorrow, "and "The Power Darkness."
Three plays from the Jewish playwright Bernard Kops. Kops is one of the best known Jewish playwrights of his time. Also published by Oberon Books is Kops: Plays One and Kops: Plays Two
Luckham's plays are both gritty and comic, often historical and/or musical.
Includes accounts of the writer's work on Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment", Tolstoy's "Strider" and other Russian projects, as well as essays on how Anton Chekhov's four masterpieces actually work in the theatre. This book is a study of the great writer, a partial autobiography, and, an actor's search for identification with the Anton.
This collection of plays by Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni includes the plays Mirandolina and The Housekeeper. Both are comedies about women surviving in a man's world. All plays here are translated by Scottish playwright Robert David MacDonald and were produced at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre.
"The Liar" is a hilarious comedy of the impossible situations which arise when a compulsive and incorrigible liar falls in love. "The Illusion" is a fascinating play within a play within a play with a strong mystical element. "Le Cid, " his most famous play, is a tragicomedy that caused a furious controversy between Corneille and his fellow-writers
Three plays from author of Stanley and Marlene.
Osment has written and directed plays for two of the country's most prominent young people's theatres
Three plays in the first of the collections from one of South Africa's finest playwrights. Translated by Steven Stead.
A collection of critically acclaimed plays by contemporary American writersOf interest to students of drama and American studies
Three plays from award-winning American Playwright Jen Silverman. Contains the plays The Roommate; The Moors and Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties
The second collection of plays by Gail Louw, including the plays Duwayne, The Mitfords, The Half Life of Love and Joe Ho Ho.
Black Lives, Black Words is a series of short plays musing on the question: 'Do black lives matter today?' An international project exploring the black diaspora's experiences in some of the largest multicultural cities in the world, Chicago, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Baltimore and London.
Includes the plays The Castle, Gertrude - The Cry, Animals in Paradise and 13 Objects.
This volume contains a translated collection of plays by the important, but little-known to the English-speaking world, Chilean playwright and director Ramon Griffero's Diez obras de Fin de Siglo (Ten Plays from Teatro Fin de Siglo).
The first volume of collected plays by controversial playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti with an introduction by Jatinder Verma.
A collection of plays from Irish playwrights displaying the best of contemporary Irish playwriting and drama INCLUDING:Grace Dyas, Mark O'Halloran, Lynda Radley, Phillip McMahon, Una McKevitt, Amy Conroy, Simon Doyle and Gavin Quinn & Neil Watkins. Edited by Thomas Conway
The first collection from multi-award-winning playwright and screenwriter Abi Morgan. Contains the plays Tiny Dynamite, Splendour, Tender, Lovesong and 27.
Two of Britain's most enduring and remarkable horror stories, adapted for the stage by multi-award-winning playwrights Lisa Evans and Bryony Lavery.
Four plays that reveal Gregory Motton as a personal and public satirist.Includes an introduction by Simon Usher.
A new collection of three plays by Dea Loher, one of Germany's most highly esteemed contemporary playwrights.
These two plays portray the losers in what von Horvath calls "the gigantic battle between the individual and society."
An inspiring play from Eduardo Erba and translated into English by celebrated playwright and translator Colin Teeven.
"11 Josephine House" is set in Bristol in the 1970s, and pushed froward by religion, drink, love and hate. "Death of a Blackman" unfolds like a dream, created a reality in which the only thing to be sure of is the need to make it in a white man's world. "Lonely Cowboy" is play about searching for identity in Brixton in the eighties.
Three stage plays and one play for BBC Radio from a unique and comic playwright.
The first collection in English of plays by Marius von Mayenburg, one of Europe's most influential and widely produced playwrights
Presents four plays exploring issues with particular relevance to young audiences. This work deals with issues such as friendship, sexuality, migration and identity. It is a fusion of dance, theatre and music.
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