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  • av Oscar Wilde
    147 - 575,-

    A student edition of Wilde's classic comedy, with full introduction, commentary and questions for study.

  • av Mike Bartlett
    159 - 187,-

    An all-pervasive fear of the future and a guilty pleasure in the excesses of the present drive Mike Bartlett's epic rollercoaster of a play from 1968 to 2525 and back again.

  • av Georg Buchner
    182 - 396,-

    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 UK) McDonagh & Martin (Playwright
    158 - 175,-

    The Beauty Queen of Leenane tells the darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a plain and lonely woman in her early forties, and Mag her manipulative ageing mother whose interference in Maureen's first and potentially last loving relationship sets in motion a train of events that is as gothically funny as it is horrific.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    159 - 186,-

  • av UK) McDonagh & Martin (Playwright
    161 - 175,-

    Who knocked Wee Thomas over on the lonely road on the island of Inishmore, and was it an accident? "Mad Padraig" will want to know when he gets back from a stint of torture and chip shop bombing in Northern Ireland: he loves that cat more than life itself.

  • av Dennis (Author) Kelly
    159 - 160,-

    A play for younger people, DNA is a poignant and, sometimes, hilarious tale with a very dark heart. It opened at the National Theatre in February 2008.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    156 - 195,-

    Inspired by the Chinese play Chalk Circle, and written at the close of World War II, this parable is set in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. It re-tells the tale of King Solomon and a child claimed and fought over by two women.

  • av Jon Brittain
    187 - 195,-

  • av James Graham
    173 - 213,-

  • - Der gute Mensch von Sezuan
    av Bertolt Brecht
    161 - 195,-

    Tony Kushner's lively version of Brecht's parable of good and evil presented in an English/German parallel text edition with an introduction by Tom Kuhn.

  • av John Marston
    164 - 195,-

    A student edition of Marston's classic play

  • av John Millington Synge
    131,-

    The story of Christy Mahon, a timid peasant youth who is bullied, then rebels. This play of passion, and savage humour disturbed the first audiences at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in 1907 and led to riots.

  • av Simon (Author) Stephens
    164,-

    Innovative in form, flexible in performance and political in import, Pornography is the perfect addition to the Student Edition series.

  • av David Mamet
    168 - 175,-

    This play was published to coincide with its British premiere, directed by Harold Pinter, at the Royal Court Theatre, London.

  • av John McGrath
    160 - 213,-

    "Methuen Drama student editions"--Cover.

  • - A Drama in Four Acts
    av Anton Chekhov
    148 - 210,-

    Chekhov's widely performed classic study of provincial life explores the irony of hope and the inadequacy of consolation.

  • - Based on the novel 'The Playmaker' by Thomas Keneally
    av Timberlake Wertenbaker
    156 - 160,-

    An Australian penal colony in 1789. A young lieutenant directs rehearsals of the Restoration comedy, "The Recruiting Officer". With a cast of convicts, opposition from sadistic officers and a leading lady who is due to be hanged, Australia's first theatrical production is in trouble from the start.

  • av Alan Ayckbourn & Russell Whiteley
    160 - 195,-

    Five one-act plays from 1976 by Britain's most popular playwright, Ayckbourn's classic series of plays are presented in a Student Edition with a full introduction, commmentary and questions for study.

  • av Kate Tempest
    173 - 182,-

  • av Joe Penhall
    195,-

    An expertly annotated edition of Joe Penhall's compelling drama: a dark, exhilarating tale of race, madness and power in the midst of a struggling National Health Service.

  • av Alistair McDowall
    161 - 173,-

    Subtitle taken from added title page, opposite colophon.

  • av Martin McDonagh
    161 - 195,-

    A Student Edition of McDonagh's The Lonesome West, the final part of his trilogy set in a fictionalized and impoverished western Ireland village called Leenane, first produced in 1971.

  • av Sophocles
    164 - 619,-

    Antigone, defying her uncle Creon's decree that her brother should remain unburied, challenges the morality of man's law overruling the laws of the gods. The clash between her and Creon with its tragic consequences have inspired continual reinterpretation. This translation was made for a BBC TV production of the "Theban Plays" in 1986.

  • av Bertolt Brecht
    160 - 195,-

    Described by Brecht as "a gangster play that would recall certain events familiar to us all", Arturo Ui is a witty and savage satire of the rise of Hitler - recast by Brecht into a small-time Chicago gangster's takeover of the city's greengrocery trade.

  • av Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
    189 - 195,-

    The story of a penniless nobody from Moscow who is mistaken for a government inspector by the corrupt and self-seeking officials of a small town in Tsarist Russia, "The Government Inspector", Gogol's masterpiece was regarded by Vladimir Nabokov as the greatest play in the Russian language.

  • av David Mamet
    160 - 575,-

    First staged in Britain in 1983, 'Glengarry Glen Ross' is the tale of four real-estate salesmen in a cut-throat sales competition. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and was made into a film, starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey and Alec Baldwin, in 1992. This Student Edition contains a full introduction, commentary and questions for study.

  • av Sarah Kane
    160 - 214,-

    A play which contains an uncompromising depiction of rape, torture and violence in a society at war with itself.

  • av Caryl Churchill
    156 - 195,-

    A revised edition of this satirical study of the effects of the Big Bang, which caused the inhabitants of London City to applaud and decry its presentation of their lives. Since then it has provoked city financiers the world over to heated debate.

  • av Wole Soyinda
    160 - 575,-

    Based on real events that took place in Oyo, the ancient Yoruba city of Nigeria, in 1946, Nobel Prize-winner Wole Soyinka's play tells how Simon Pilkings, a well-meaning District Officer, intervenes to prevent the ritual suicide of the Yoruba chief, Elesin. This Student Edition includes a full introduction, commentary and questions for study.

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