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  • av Sam Siggs
    188

    A play for young people about first love and relationships.

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    av Mark Wheeller
    251

    Widely studied, frequently staged - verbatim theatre is everywhere. In this new book, playwright Mark Wheeller, one of the most performed living playwright in the UK, takes a personal journey through the form, and demystifies the making process. Perfect for teachers, educators, and students.

  • av Hannah Lavery
    164

    Based upon the true story of a death in custody, Lament for Sheku Bayoh asks the urgent question, is Scotland really a safe place?

  • av Joanne Watkinson
    223

    A follow up to the popular The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection - 100 Monologues for Young Performers, this book is designed to be a teacher's best friend - packed full of games, activities and exercises for devising and improvising.

  • av Adam Lenson
    177,-

    A collection of essays that explore the divide and polarisation of opinion over musical theatre, and what we can do to stay open-minded and make musicals better.

  • - Graham, the World's Fastest Blind Runner
    av Mark Wheeller
    166

    Written in the same documentary style as Too Much Punch For Judy, Mark's first version of Race to be Seen, his play about Graham Salmon MBE, was awarded Critics' Choice at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (1984).

  • av Javaad Alipoor
    194

    The global gap between rich and poor is growing. As the world decays, the spawn of the powerful dance like everyone is watching. This darkly comedic, dizzying show about entitlement, consumption and digital technology invites you to use Instagram to explore what is happening in the world.

  • av Kemp Powers
    182

    A compelling testament to the power of the human spirit from Kemp Powers, the Oscar-nominated writer of One Night in Miami, and one of America's most promising playwrights.

  • av Kirstin Innes
    174

    The Arches was one of the reasons that in recent years Glasgow has become such a cultural destination. Between 2008 and 2015 it developed a whole new generation of playwright-performers, as well as playing host to some of the largest names in dance music. This is the story of a legendary venue, told through the people who were there.

  • av Malaika Kegode
    196

    Genre-defying and emotional, Outlier is a poweful new play by Malaika Kegode exploring the impact of isolation, addiction and friendship on young people in the often-forgotten places.

  • av Dan Hutton
    170

    Full of ideas and provocations from a range of theatre practitioners, and drawing on examples from inside and outside of the performing arts, Towards a Civic Theatre makes the case for a new kind of theatre fit for purpose in an already tumultuous twenty-first century.

  • av Michael Spencer
    158

    A psychological thriller play for an all-female cast, based upon the real events of the Dyatlov Pass Incident in Russia.

  • av Amy Guyler
    158

    A dark, political thriller about inequality and social discontent.

  • av Michelle Payne
    155

    Squad Goals is a two act play about women's football set in Essex written and co-directed by Michelle Payne.

  • av Jonathan Maitland
    170

    What will Britain look like in decades to come? What do we want from our leaders? Are all political careers destined to end in failure? And is chlorinated chicken really bad for you?

  • av Alan Bissett
    151

    A pitch-black two-hander set in a toilet cubicle. Rory realises he is out of his depth once he becomes trapped by the terrifying and enigmatic drug-dealer, Darren. A dark comedy for two actors.

  • - Poems
    av Judith Burnley
    127

    A collection of poems about caring for a partner with dementia, ranging from the desolate to the furious, and from nostalgia to hilarity to despair.

  • av Michelle Barnette
    202,-

    A brutal debut play exploring the toxicity of casual dating and the grey area between love and sex, consent and compliance, yes and no.

  • av Mark Harrington
    208,-

    This is Breck is designed for lower age students and those with special needs, to introduce basic online and grooming safety to children. This book is ideal for SEN teachers who teach children with the cognitive age of 4+.

  • av Mark Harrington
    196

    Play Virtual, Live Real is designed for special needs and lower ability children to introduce online safety and grooming awareness.

  • av Mark Harrington
    208,-

    Breck and the Online Troll is designed for special needs and lower age students to introduce basic online and grooming safety to children. This book has been created for SEN Teachers to use with children with the cognitive age of 8+.

  • av Sleeping Trees
    168

    Goldilocks and The Three Musketeers is a madcap festive adventure for young audiences. Perfect for Schools and Colleges looking for a holiday treat.

  • av Figs in Wigs
    203,-

    Figs in Wigs are back and this time they've got their period (dresses). After five years of creating avant-garde, boundary pushing, genre-bending contemporary performance, Figs in Wigs have decided the only way to go is backwards...

  • av Mia Juhl
    165

    A new absurd dark comedy from Danish writer Mia Juhl.

  • av Anne Odeke
    188

    Four inspirational tales of Essex resilience intertwine to make an unmissable world premiere by the region's most exciting playwrights.

  • av George Eliot
    146,-

    This classic short novel gets a classic Mark Wheeller treatment. The book is one of those allowed on various English GCSE Syllabi and is a set text for Edexcel GCSE English.

  • av Dan O'Brien
    164

    A collection of monologues from award-winning American playwright and poet Dan O'Brien.

  • - Blueprints for Devised Comedy
    av Sleeping Trees
    257,-

    The Sleeping Trees bring their live-scored, fast paced, physical and farcical comic style to some of the most well loved film genres of all time with three award-winning plays: Mafia? Western? & Sci-Fi?

  • av Jonathan Maitland
    170

    Dead Sheep is a drama tinged with tragedy and comedy. Its themes - loyalty, love, political morality and Britishness - are still uncannily relevant today.

  • - Two Plays by Kandinsky
    av Kandinsky
    202,-

    Dinomania: an iguanodon degrades and disappears - except one tooth. Where does it fit in the story of an earth created 6,000 years ago? Trap Street charts 50 years of changing attitudes to ownership and space in London, to ask what home means in 2018. Two critically acclaimed plays by devised theatre company Kandinsky.

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