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A love triangle with a dangerous twist, this moving and funny play explores the everyday dilemmas of a young woman living with autism.
Eye-opening, empowering and inspiring, All Change Please is a book about why change in theatre matters, its benefits - artistic, commercial, ethical and social - and how, with everyone's help, we can actually achieve it.
Fall in love with your voice. Get to know how it works. You will soon feel how good it is to sound like you. The Head of Voice at the National Theatre, London, shares the voice exercises she uses with many of Britain's leading actors to help to keep their voices in shape.
An anthology of five of the best plays from VAULT 2017, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival.
Made in China. Sold in Britain. Worn by you. From the factory floor to the catwalk, from Shanghai to London, World Factory weaves together the untold stories of people connected by the global textile industry.
Three one-act plays, showing the brutal and bloody impact of the current Middle Eastern crisis on ordinary people. Winners between them of eleven international awards.
A sublimely playful, profound and very funny play by celebrated actor Mark Rylance and critically acclaimed Minnesotan contemporary prose poet Louis Jenkins.
Candid, poignant and intimate, Ali Taylor's play Cathy offers a timely reflection on the lives of those at the sharp end of economic austerity, faced with impossible choices and an uncertain future. Inspired by Cathy Come Home, Ken Loach's pioneering television drama.
Chris Hannan's powerful new play is a searing look at how a politically divided country moves forward in the wake of a crisis.
First collection of plays for the acclaimed writer of the multi-award-winning Chimerica.
Two ageing nuclear scientists wait in an isolated cottage on the coast, as the world around them crumbles. Then an old friend arrives with a frightening request.
An incisive, unflinching insight into what makes a community tolerate the unthinkable. Winner of the Papatango New Writing Prize 2016.
An experienced actor, theatre-maker and Feldenkrais practitioner leads you through ways in which using the Feldenkrais Method can increase your physical, emotional and mental potential.
A play about T.E. Lawrence, once celebrated as Lawrence of Arabia, but who now wants only to be normal once more.
A hilarious and not-so-holy story of hope, coming together and finding your feet when your world is turned upside down.
Mike Bartlett's complete scripts for his superlative television drama series, winner of Best New Drama at the 2016 National Television Awards.
A funny, moving and unswervingly honest story of a perfectly ordinary couple who find themselves on an extraordinary journey when they enter the world of IVF.
Raw, delicate and bold, Bird is a story about growing up outside a family but inside the fiercest of friendships. Winner of a Judges Award in the 2013 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting,
An insightful play which delves into maternal relationships and the line between friendship and family, and contrasts our current culture of blame and instant gratification with the self-worth and determination of the post-war generation. Winner of the Adrian Pagan Award 2015.
Annie Baker's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about three cinema attendants, The Flick is a hilarious and heart-rending cry for authenticity in a fast-changing world. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
From the bestselling Drama Games series, this dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book - packed with over 200 individual games - is perfect for teachers, playgroup leaders and drama facilitators who want to inspire and entertain children, aged 3 and up, with vibrant and engaging drama experiences.
An outrageously fun musical set in an all-girls school in the 60s, from the team behind Bad Girls: The Musical.
A thrilling two-hander looks at the complexities of a mother-daughter relationship, the growing argument between rich and poor, and a young woman stuck in between.
A comic play about sex and commitment in the 21st century. Four Play premiered at Theatre503, London, in February 2016.
The Encounter traces one man's journey into the depths of the Amazon rainforest, incorporating innovative technology into a solo performance to build a shifting world of sound.
A play about the world of ballroom dance, taking us behind the fixed smiles and fake tan to look at the real lives of those for whom ballroom dancing is everything
Rediscover the magic and wonder of the original Grimm Tales, retold by master-storyteller Philip Pullman. Perfect for youth theatres, schools and amateur companies looking for a vivid new version of the classic fairytales.
Stage fright has the power to drive actors away from the stage for months, years, and even a lifetime. It is a monster that can affect any actor at any time - but it is also a challenge that can be met. In Facing the Fear - the first book of its kind written specifically for actors - performer, author and teacher Bella Merlin draws on her own and other actors' personal experiences to examine: The internal and external roots of stage fright, and how it manifests itself both psychologically and physiologically The complex relationship between the actor and the audience, and how it contributes to stage fright The cognitive processes of learning, storing and retrieving lines, and practical strategies to help The essential principles for building a healthy, fear-free rehearsal environment The techniques that actors can employ to develop their own practices, from tips on physical wellbeing to performance strategies Insightful, empowering and always reassuring, Facing the Fear is a book for any actor: for those who are experiencing or have previously suffered from stage fright, as well as for those who want to be fully prepared in case that day ever comes. It provides all the tools actors need to understand, confront and ultimately overcome stage fright and its effects, thereby regaining control over their lives and careers. (And it might just save a fortune in psychotherapist's fees!) It's also valuable reading for any teacher, director or stage manager working closely with actors, and a fascinating insight for anyone interested in what actors go through. 'An utterly engrossing book about confronting one of the most fundamental aspects of being an actor - fear.' Antony Sher
A compelling ode to the human spirit and its power to endure. Published in this edition alongside three short theatre installations - Kitchen, A Girl's Bedroom and Room 303.
Six young people are caught in the aftermath of a terrorist attack in the heart of London. By turns terrifying, inspiring, brutal, heartbreaking and hilarious, Stuart Slade's play, comprising six interlinking monologues, is verbatim theatre from the very near future.
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