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  • av Zizou Corder
    196

    Based on Zizou Corder's bestselling novels, this stage adaptation tells the story of a boy who can speak to cats.

  • - A Practical Guide to Viewpoints and Composition
    av Anne Bogart
    196

    An invaluable resource for theatre-makers, as well as for anyone with an interest in collaboration and the creative process, whether in art, business or daily life.

  • av Howard Brenton
    196

    19-year-old Jack Twigg enlists in the London Regiment and embarks on an unimaginable journey, in this epic, hilarious and moving play that takes a sideways look at the First World War.

  • av Jack Thorne
    196

    A play with songs and dancing about grief, and looking at someone that little bit more closely. Part of the National Theatre Connections Festival.

  • av Sam Holcroft
    176

    A gripping journey through British history that shows how our country was shaped and how connected we are with our past.

  • av Deborah Bruce
    272

    A play written for young actors that asks: is the gulf between the young and old as wide as it feels, or are we fundamentally the same inside whatever age we are?

  • av Laura Barnett
    180

    A host of leading actors offer tips and advice learned from their many combined years of experience working in the performing arts.

  • av Anna Jordan
    166

    A provocative new play from the 2013 Bruntwood Prize-winning playwright Anna Jordan.

  • av The Goodale Brothers
    186

    An inventive, fast-paced comedy featuring P.G. Wodehouse's iconic double act. Nominated for the 2014 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.

  • av Anna Jordan
    180

    A dark and twisted coming-of-age story by a promising, up-and-coming, Bruntwood Prize-winning playwright.

  • av Mike Bartlett
    176

    A controversial 'future history play' explores the people beneath the crowns, the unwritten rules of our democracy, and the conscience of Britain's most famous family.

  • av Kevin Elyot
    213

    A landmark, award-winning play, which received a high-profile revival in 2014, just months after the playwright's death.

  • av Enda Walsh
    296,-

    The second collection of plays from the multi-award-winning Irish playwright, including The Walworth Farce, The New Electric Ballroom, Penelope, Ballyturk and two short plays, with a Foreword by the author.

  • av Enda Walsh
    210

    A gut-wrenchingly funny, achingly sad play featuring jaw-dropping moments of physical comedy.

  • av Gareth Farr
    178

    An arresting and angry look at conflict and its effect on soldiers returning home.

  • av Michael Pavelka
    229

    The definitive guide to designing for theatre - by an award-winning designer with over 160 productions to his name.

  • av John Ajvide Lindqvist
    176

    An enchanting, brutal vampire myth and coming-of-age love story, adapted from the best-selling novel and award-winning film.

  • av Howard Brenton
    196

    A vivid telling of the chaotic story of the partition that shaped the modern world.

  • av Max Stafford-Clark
    229

    A truthful, personal and insightful exploration of the state of arts funding and carrying on in the face of adversity, by the renowned founder of Out of Joint. One March morning, out of the blue, Max Stafford-Clark learned that the Arts Council had drastically cut their grant to his theatre company, Out of Joint, leaving it in danger of imminent collapse. Journal of the Plague Year is his account of what happened next, as he sets out to contest the cut, make the case for public funding of the arts, and continue producing the work for which he and his company are renowned. Max's journal often takes on an autobiographical flavour, including the unexpectedly moving story of his two fathers, his surreal encounter with the New York theatre world, and the shocking details of what it is to suffer a massively debilitating stroke. By turns funny, alarming and deeply personal, Journal of the Plague Year offers a fascinating expose of the often Kafkaesque workings of arts subsidy in England, and the financial and artistic manoeuvrings which are a fact of life for every arts organisation today. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the state of our arts, from students to theatregoers, and from struggling arts workers right up to the Secretary of State for Culture. 'Fascinating... reads like an unpublished work by Franz Kafka... both horrifying and startling' British Theatre Guide

  • av Karen Ardiff
    180

    A compelling and lyrical tale of the desires and loyalties of women in an American wilderness.

  • av George Eliot
    262,-

    George Eliot's great novel in a new and superlative three-part adaptation for the stage.

  • av Thomas Dekker
    149

    One of the great collaborative works of the Jacobean age, issued alongside a major revival by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  • av Jon Bradfield
    180

    A play about what happens when you push things underground.

  • av Jeremy Green
    180

    A gripping historical drama charting one woman's dazzling trajectory from model to lover to artist, to a tragic figure in her own right.

  • av Evan Placey
    176

    A love story about transition, testosterone, and James Dean. Part of the National Theatre Connections Festival 2014.

  • av Elinor Cook
    196

    A frank and funny new play about friendship, feminism and what it means to be successful.

  • av David Haig
    176

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

  • av Charles Dickens
    212,-

    A bold new adaptation of Dickens' classic novel.

  • av Mike Bartlett
    176

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

  • av Denis Lawson
    176

    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

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