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  • av David Haig
    175,-

    An intense real-life thriller centered around the most important weather forecast in the history of warfare.

  • av Charles Dickens
    207,-

    A bold new adaptation of Dickens' classic novel.

  • av Mike Bartlett
    175,-

    A touching, funny play about what happens when you hate your best friend, from the acclaimed writer of Cock.

  • av Denis Lawson
    175,-

    Drawing on his lifetime career in front of the camera (and sometimes behind it), Denis Lawson offers a wonderfully accessible introduction to acting for film and TV. For the young actor hoping to break into the industry - whether in a drama series, soap or sitcom - this book is the ultimate insider's guide. The author takes us on a guided tour of the film or TV set from day one. We meet the various members of the crew, from the director of photography to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ADs, and learn what each of them does - and how to get the most from them in your work as an actor. Then comes the actual business of shooting the scenes, beginning with readthroughs and rehearsals (if there are any), on to hitting your mark and getting your eye-line right, finishing with the actor's involvement in post-production. Throughout, Lawson takes the actor's point of view, offering encouragement and enlightenment, as well as being refreshingly candid about some of the more inane procedures. Above all, he offers a magnificent array of tips and inside knowledge for coping with what can be a daunting experience for a hopeful young actor. 'Denis is a great actor and he's always been my inspiration, since I was a child... He's the only person really in the world who I discuss acting with if I feel that I'm stuck. I love watching him still.' Ewan McGregor

  • - Your Questions Answered
    av Louise Dearman
    246,-

    Two of the biggest musical-theatre stars working today answer questions submitted by the public on a wide range of theatrical topics. A message from LOUISE and MARK... This is the book for anyone who's seen a show and thought: 'That could be me...' That's what we used to think growing up, dreaming of working in musical theatre. Now, after years of hard work, we've been lucky enough to star in some amazing shows, including Wicked, The Book of Mormon, Ghost: The Musical, Evita and Cats. We've picked up lots of tips from other performers, and have developed our own strategies and solutions too. In this book, using this knowledge and our experiences, we want to draw back the curtain and shine a spotlight onto how you can follow in our footsteps. What makes our book really different (and useful) is that we asked our fans worldwide to submit questions - and thank you to the hundreds of you who did. Dozens of these questions are featured here, covering every aspect of the industry: What is it like training at drama school? How can I improve my vocal range? How do I prepare for an audition? How should I find and select an agent? How do I deal with rejection? How can I progress from the ensemble to a leading role? This is a tough and competitive business, but passion, determination, a clued-up approach - and this book - will help see you through. Read it to discover the secrets you need to know, and we hope that one day soon, up on stage, it will be you.

  • av Vicky Jones
    165,-

    A viciously funny play about a couple trapped in a destructive and violent cycle of love and lust. Winner of the 2013 Verity Bargate Award for Best New Play.

  • av Thomas Dekker
    179,-

    A hilarious city comedy by the authors of A Mad World, My Masters and The Shoemaker's Holiday.

  • av Deborah Bruce
    153,-

    A sharp, dark comedy that explores the inescapable difference between feeling 19 and being 19.

  • av Stacey Gregg
    179,-

    A captivating, darkly comic play that questions what it means to be human.

  • av Alexandra Wood
    179,-

    An insightful play that studies the challenges we face in a foreign land, and where or to whom we belong.

  • av Jez Butterworth
    185,-

    An updated edition of the smash-hit debut play from the author of Jerusalem.

  • av Elizabeth Kuti
    239,-

    A powerful play that weaves together the haunting tales of three lost people from different eras, united by the common setting of the fishing village of Orford in Suffolk, its castle and its mysterious island, Orford Ness.

  • av debbie tucker green
    179,-

    debbie tucker green's play nut premiered at the National Theatre's temporary venue The Shed in October 2013.

  • av Evan Placey
    175,-

    An urgent and explosive new play that explores of the pressures on young people today in the wake of advancing technology.

  • av Rory Kinnear
    179,-

    A witty and heartfelt look at a family falling apart and pulling together when life doesn't turn out quite the way they imagined.

  • - Storytelling and Adapting for the Theatre
    av Mike Alfreds
    295,-

    An invaluable guide to directors and actors, to dramatists working in the field of adaptation, and to any theatregoer who has been moved by the power of an unfolding story to ask: 'Then what happens?'

  • av James Fritz
    195,-

    A dark and uncompromising play about romance, expectation and mortality, James Fritz's Ross & Rachel takes an unflinching look at the myths of modern love. Premiered as part of the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

  • av Kat Roberts
    239,-

    A remarkable first play from an exciting new voice in theatre, making her London debut.

  • av Caryl Churchill
    130,-

    A short play about death by Caryl Churchill, Here We Go premiered at the National Theatre, London, in November 2015.

  • av Laura Eason
    175,-

    Laura Eason's celebrated adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel, in which fabulously wealthy Victorian gentleman Phileas Fogg wagers his life's fortune that he can circumnavigate the globe in just eighty days.

  • av James Rushbrooke
    166,-

    Winner of the 2015 Papatango New Writing Prize. As debate over genetic screening rages, Tomcat asks how far will we go to keep humanity healthy? When you can learn everything about a person from a computer screen, is there anything left to discover?

  • av David Lindsay-Abaire
    194,-

    A funny and tender drama that explores how even if you live on the brink, destiny can have a way of surprising you.

  • av Stella Feehily
    179,-

    A witty, tender, and occasionaly surreal exploration of one family's experience of the NHS.

  • - Treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum
     
    342,-

    A fascinating selection of one hundred objects, each illustrated in full colour and accompanied by a compact essay, chosen by the Victoria and Albert Museum's curators for the insight they afford into the world of Shakespeare and his plays.

  • av Lucy Kerbel
    175,-

    Lucy Kerbel's 100 Great Plays for Women is an inspiring guide to a hundred plays that put female performers centre stage, dispelling the myth that 'there aren't any good plays for women'. With a foreword by Kate Mosse. Women buy the majority of theatre tickets, make up half the acting profession and are often the largest cohort of any youth theatre or drama club. And yet they have traditionally been underrepresented on stage. 100 Great Plays for Women seeks to address this gap by celebrating plays that put female performers centre stage. Lucy Kerbel's myth-busting book features compact and insightful introductions to 100 plays, each of which has an entirely or predominantly female cast, with the female characters taking an equal or decisive role in driving the on-stage action. Also featured are 10 plays for solo female performers. The result is a personal but wide-ranging reappraisal of the theatrical canon, a snapshot of the very best writing - from ancient times right up to the present day - that has female protagonists at its heart. A fascinating mixture of familiar and less well-known works dealing with a broad range of themes, it is an essential resource for all directors and producers looking for plays to stage, writers seeking inspiration and actors trying to track down a new audition piece. It is also an exciting provocation that will have readers, both male and female, championing their own personal favourites. The book is the culmination of a project by Tonic Theatre and the National Theatre Studio. Tonic Theatre was founded by Lucy Kerbel in 2011 to support the theatre industry in achieving greater gender equality in its workforces and repertoires; it partners with leading theatre companies around the UK on a range of projects, schemes and creative works. The National Theatre Studio provides support and resources for both emerging and established theatre-makers of outstanding talent, and contributes to the National's ongoing search for and training of new artists. 'A gem of a book' Lucy Kerbel has done hard-working directors and artistic directors, of spaces large and small, a great service.' Kate Mosse, from her foreword

  • av Elaine Murphy
    179,-

    A funny and insightful glimpse into the power of female friendship.

  • av Dawn King
    179,-

    A smart and provocative thriller about spies, double agents, and the opaqueness of the human soul.

  • av West End Producer
    175,-

    West End Producer is the anonymous Twitter sensation whose hilarious and unfailingly accurate barbs satirising and celebrating the theatre industry have won him a devoted following. His identity is the subject of feverish speculation in the media, fuelled by his regular appearances at West End opening nights in costume, wig and latex mask. He has become a genuine theatre impresario, launching talent competitions Search for a Twitter Star and its successor, Search for a Twitter Composer. And now West End Producer is ready to share all he's learnt about how to get ahead in showbusiness, in the form of a handy paperback book. Full of the wit and mischievous indiscretion that has gained him such a cult following, packed with gossip and insider knowledge of the theatre business, and containing enough savvy advice on acting to kickstart a career, West End Producer's book offers tips (both practical and deliciously impractical) on: Getting into drama school (learning how to sit in a circle) Auditioning (perfecting the 'staring vacantly out front' pose) Rehearsals techniques (including how to act in a serious play) The different kinds of actor (from sex pest to company idiot) Combating boredom (and avoiding backstage naughtiness) How to behave at first-night parties (obeying the traffic-light colour code) And, most importantly, the correct way to bow at the curtain call Also included in the book are many of West End Producer's most memorable tweets, miniature comic salvos despatched with all the shrewdness of a man who truly knows his Barrowmans from his Balls. 'Prepare to be shocked, rocked and mocked in this genuinely laugh-out-loud-funny, lovingly crafted, meticulously researched, spookily insightful and accurately spelled guide to all things thespian.' Michael Ball 'Don't even consider putting your daughter on the stage, Mrs Worthington, until you've first consulted this wonderful book.' Paul O'Grady

  • av Michael Pennington
    225,-

    A unique, personal guide to Shakespeare's life and plays told through the experience of one of our leading classical actors.

  • av Jessica Swale
    175,-

    A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women's suffrage.

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