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A collection of avant garde instrumental performance pieces by Poland's greatest polymath. Formally innovative, these plays defy categorisation, conventions and the expected, and instead challenge and perplex the reader. Contains Scenario for a Non-Existing, but Possible Instrumental Actor, Quartet for Four Actors, and Scenario for Three Actors.
Presenting four plays, this work includes "Toast" where seven men come together to bake enough bread to feed the population of Hull. It also features "Honeymoon Suite" that deals with love, and middle manager Stephen England ("Mr England").
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.
Three short plays from the multi-award-winning writer of Visitors
The first collection in English of plays by Marius von Mayenburg, one of Europe's most influential and widely produced playwrights
A collection of four classic farces from Ben Travers (1886-1980), who was known as the master of the "Aldwych Farce."
Bringing together five plays commissioned specially for the RADA Elders Company, this anthology provides a selection of dynamic and thought-provoking works for Elders companies anywhere.
The second collection of unflinching political work by Mojisola Adebayo, including the plays I Stand Corrected, Asara and the Sea-Monstress, Oranges and Stones, The Interrogation of Sandra Bland and STARS. With an introduction by Lynette Goddard.
Three stage plays and one play for BBC Radio from a unique and comic playwright.
"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.
An inspiring play from Eduardo Erba and translated into English by celebrated playwright and translator Colin Teeven.
These two plays portray the losers in what von Horvath calls "the gigantic battle between the individual and society."
A new collection of three plays by Dea Loher, one of Germany's most highly esteemed contemporary playwrights.
Four plays that reveal Gregory Motton as a personal and public satirist.Includes an introduction by Simon Usher.
Two of Britain's most enduring and remarkable horror stories, adapted for the stage by multi-award-winning playwrights Lisa Evans and Bryony Lavery.
Includes the plays The Castle, Gertrude - The Cry, Animals in Paradise and 13 Objects.
The first collection from multi-award-winning playwright and screenwriter Abi Morgan. Contains the plays Tiny Dynamite, Splendour, Tender, Lovesong and 27.
Target Audience: Fans of fringe theatre, Edinburgh festival, music hall, vaudeville theatre, and dark comedy.
Three bitingly intelligent post-war plays from one of Britain's most underrated dramatists, collected together for the first time, with an introduction by academic Carole Bourne-Taylor. These insightful, modernist dramas fiercely question British high society, religion, war and sexuality, in masterful prose.
As much an act of celebration and defiance as an important historical document, Mixed Company collects the earliest known Jamaican plays, preserving three unique voices that capture the spirit of a country fighting to gain its independence from colonial rule. Contains the plays The Creatures, Bedward and Maskarade.
Two comic plays by one of Britain's seminal playwrights, that show another side to the writer of Dangerous Corner and An Inspector Calls.
The collected plays of one of contemporary Britain's most engaging dramatic voices, Agboluaje Plays One marks the emergence of a major talent.
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
A collection of four plays from leading British Jewish playwright Julia Pascal. This is the first collection of plays by Pascal and features themes of violence, death, love and sex.
Ten new Greek plays from visionary director John Barton, this is the revised second edition of one of contemporary theatre's most ambitious and daring undertakings, a staggering new version of the Great Epic Cycle, a literary form of an oral tradition developed during the Greek Dark Ages, and the aftermath of the Homeric War.
The first volume of collected plays by controversial playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti with an introduction by Jatinder Verma.
The first English-language collection from the most performed contemporary German playwright.
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 collection of plays from Bathsheba Doran. Contains the plays Kin, Parents Evening and The Mystery of Love and Sex.
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