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  • - Incarcerator; Five Visions of the Faithful; Silence and Violence; The Biggleswade; The Last Days of Diser
    af Torben Betts
    211,95 kr.

    The second collection of plays from Torben Betts, published by Oberon Books. Includes the plays Incarcerator, Five Visions of the Faithful, Silence and Violence, The Last Days of Desire, The Biggleswades. With an Introduction by David Pownall, and an essay by Peter Craze

  • af Katarina Gericke & Moritz Rinke
    158,95 kr.

    Two plays from two German playwrights. This collection, published by Oberon Books, is translated by David Tushingham and Meredith Oakes. Includes the plays The Man Who Never Yet Saw Woman's Nakedness and Warweser

  • - Get Up And Tie Your Fingers; Safe; Devil's Ground
    af Ann Coburn
    288,95 kr.

    Three dramas, ranging from historical to domestic.

  • af Jon Fosse
    298,95 kr.

    Features four plays: "And We'll Never be Parted", "The Son", "Visits", and "Meanwhile the Lights Go Down and Everything Becomes Black". "The Son" concerns an ageing and isolated couple, whose long-absent son has a score to settle with their meddlesome neighbour.

  • af Charles Dickens
    158,95 kr.

    "Dickens' unforgettable characters are exuberantly made flesh." London Times

  • - Marianne; Fantasio; Don't Trifle with Love; The Candlestick; A Diversion; A Door Must Be Kept Open or Shut; You Can't Think of Everything
    af Alfred de Musset
    207,95 kr.

    Alfred de Musset (1810-57) is regarded in France as the most significant dramatist of the first half of the 19th century. The seven plays in this collection including "Marianne", "Fantasio", "Don't Trifle with Love", "The Candlestick", and "A Diversion" share a light-hearted tone, though with occasional and unexpected moments of seriousness.

  • af Ivan Turgenev
    288,95 kr.

    "Turgenev (1818-1883) tends to be seen in Chekhov's shadow, yet his plays pre-date Chekhov's work by nearly half a century. A Month in the Country is Turgenev's acknowledged masterpiece. This selection not only reveals the extent of Turgenev's achievement as a dramatist, but sheds an interesting light on the great novels that followed.

  • - A Voyage Round My Father; Collaborators; The Dock Brief; Lunch Hour; What Shall We Tell Caroline?
    af Sir John Mortimer
    288,95 kr.

    Includes: "A Voyage Around My Father," one of Mortimer's greatest theatrical successes and a celebration of the Shakespeare-quoting, eccentric, brave, and impossible barrister the author had as a father. Also includes: "The Collaborators, The Dock Brief, Lunch Hour, "and "What Shall We Tell Caroline?"

  • af Henrik Ibsen
    233,95 kr.

    A triology of plays from the famous playwright Henrik Ibsen. This is collection of three of Ibsen's most famous plays and is translated by David Rudkin. Includes the plays Peer Gynt, Rosmersholm, When We Dead Waken

  • af Company of Angels
    175,95 kr.

    A collection of compelling new plays for young audiences, by London theatre group Company of Angels.

  • af Various
    158,95 kr.

    The Great Game: Afghanistan is an extraordinary cycle of plays by some of Britain's leading contemporary playwrights. "The Great Game" was a term used for the strategic rivalry and conflict between the British Empire and the Russian Empire for supremacy in Central Asia.

  • af Yael (Author) Farber
    218,95 kr.

    Three unique testimonial plays from South Africa by a hugely influential and highly acclaimed young playwright.

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    318,95 kr.

    A distinctive new volume of six plays by Britain's best black writers.

  • - I Saw Myself; The Dying of Today; Found in the Ground; The Road, The House, The Road
    af Howard (Author) Barker
    273,95 kr.

    Howard Barker is one of the most significant and controversial dramatists of his time. This book features his plays.

  • - The Dybbuk / Dead Woman on Holiday / Theresa
    af Julia (Author) Pascal
    318,95 kr.

    Theresa draws from secret research into the Nazi occupation of Channel Island, and the collaboration of local residents, with terrifying results. A Dead Woman on Holiday is an unlikely love story set during the Nuremberg trials. The Dybbuki, in homage to Anski's Russian classic, traces the last moments of five irreligious Jews.

  • af Howard (Author) Barker
    233,95 kr.

    The fifth anthology from Howard Barker, one of the most significant and controversial dramatists of our time.

  • af Meredith (Author) Oakes
    288,95 kr.

    Contains all seven plays previously published by Oberon individually. Also contains a revised version of The Editing Process.

  • - Revenge; Virgin's Vows; The Annuity
    af Noel Clark & Aleksander Fredro
    318,95 kr.

    The extraordinary career and impressive literary output of the 'Father' of Polish comedy, Aleksander Fredro, was the subject of much celebration in Poland in 1993, the bicentenary of his birth. These new translations by Noel Clark of three of Fredro's best known plays should do much to repair the relative ignorance of his works in this country. Virgins' Vows- generally regarded as Fredro's most accomplished comedy - and The Annuity, both reflect the author's awareness of the disadvantages suffered by young women in a male-dominated society. Revenge is a seemingly innocent social comedy about a property dispute, but the Russian censors of his day were not slow to spot the subversive potential of the play.Noel Clark's translations of Revenge and Virgins' Vow's have been broadcast, to much acclaim, by the BBC World Service.

  • - Two Plays
    af Kay (Author) Adshead & Simon (Author) Wu
    273,95 kr.

    Two brand new plays from two acclaimed contemporary writers.

  • af Friedrich Schiller
    273,95 kr.

    Two tragedies from Friedrich Schiller telling the stories of two separate strong women, Mary Stuart and Joan of Arc, sent to their deaths.

  • - The Earthworks by Tom Morton-Smith, Myth by Matt Hartley and Kirsty Housley
    af Tom Morton-Smith
    175,95 kr.

    The Making Mischief Festival features work from some of today's most exciting playwrights who are challenging and questioning our society. The Festival runs from 24 May to 17 June from The Other Place Studio Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Featuring The Earthworks by Tom Morton-Smith, and Myth by Matt Hartley and Kirsty Housley.

  • af Arnold Wesker
    218,95 kr.

    A collection of Wesker's most famous social plays. A book which will be of interest to general readers and theatre-goers.

  • af Alexander Ostrovsky
    273,95 kr.

    Includes three comedies - Too Clever by Half, Crazy Money, Innocent as Charged - and a tragedy The Storm from the father of Russian drama.Ostrovsky (1823-86) paved the way for twentieth-century stage realism in Russia. These plays are populated by characters that reveal Ostrovsky's talent for well-turned idiomatic phrases and his acute observation of behaviour and conditioning.

  • af Heinrich von Kleist
    318,95 kr.

    Includes the plays Prince Friedrich von Homburg, The Broken Pitcher and Ordeal by FireHeinrich von Kleist committed suicide in 1811. His masterpiece, Prince Friedrich von Homburg, is set in the world of Prussian militarism. The young cavalry general of the title achieves swift victory in the field, only to be sentenced to death for rash disobedience. In the comedy, The Broken Pitcher, a visiting judge comes to inspect a small village and finds it rife with corruption. Ordeal by Fire is a beguiling piece about the mysterious love of an armour-repairer's daughter for a young travelling knight.

  • af Barry Reckord
    233,95 kr.

    Includes the plays Flesh to a Tiger, Skyvers and The White Witch Barry Reckord's place in the history of black playwriting in the United Kingdom unfortunately has been almost unrecognised previously. Reckord was among the first modern Caribbean playwrights to have work produced in England. As a Jamaican abroad in the '50s and '60s he laid a solid foundation for later emerging Caribbean playwrights such as Trinidadian Mustapha Matura, Guyanese Michael Abbensetts and Jamaican Alfred Fagon in the '70s, all of whom appreciated how well Reckord's work had paved their way forward. No scripts of Reckord's impressive body of work have been made available previously, many incomplete manuscripts exist but this is the first complete volume of Reckord plays. Here we present three, each from a different decade. These are 'Flesh to a Tiger', 'Skyvers' and 'The White Witch', each with an introduction by a prominent authority on the subject or author.

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    158,95 kr.

    THE BOMB - A Partial History is a season of plays from leading contemporary dramatists, charting the political history of the Nuclear Bomb and its proliferation from 1940 to the present day.FIRST BLAST (1940 - 1992) features plays by John Donnelly, Elena Gremina, Amit Gupta, Zinnie Harris & Ron Hutchinson. It is the first year of World War II, and in Whitehall two émigré Jewish scientists are waiting for a meeting to get the British establishment to take their nuclear research seriously. The following plays then trace the history of the Labour party wrestling with the decision to build the Atomic Bomb, the Cuban missile crisis from a Russian perspective, China's war with India and the subsequent development of India's bomb, the break-up of the Soviet Union and the unilateral disarmament of Ukraine.SECOND BLAST (1992 - 2012) features plays by Lee Blessing, Ryan Craig, David Greig, Zinnie Harris, Diana Son & Colin Teevan. A contemporary take on the non-proliferation debate looking at Israel and Iran's nuclear capability, the 'axis of evil' speech and its affect on North Korea, the U.K.'s continuing reliance on Trident in the post Cold War era, through to the current negotiations with Iran and weapons' inspections there.

  • af Frederick Lonsdale
    228,95 kr.

  • af Howard Barker
    264,95 kr.

    The latest collection of plays from one of the most celebrated, influential and studied playwrights in the English-speaking world. Howard Barker's plays continue to challenge, unsettle and expose.Barker's theatre has never sought to reproduce the real world on stage, but 1870 is the first of his plays to be set in Hell. An executed traitor, whose passion for betrayal is akin to a faith, meets other victims of that terrible year in a sordid room. Inevitably they are inspected by God, but in a shape none could have predicted and only he can delight in. In Dans Le Palais Je, Barker's nihilistic landowner at once establishes a different tone as she survives waves of social unrest and outbids the cruel with her own cruelty. In this chaos, she relies on the delivery of obscure but meaningful words which arrive in sealed envelopes to prepare her for a succession of ordeals. Deep Wives and Knowledge and a Girl are short pieces, firmly established in the European theatre repertoire. In the first, a revolutionary movement called the Alterations puts a rich woman in the hands of her servants. The body, and its political meanings, is at the heart of this uncanny work, written for two actresses and a mechanical dog. In Knowledge and a Girl, Barker reinterprets the Snow White fable from the perspective of the Stepmother.

  • af Danish Sheikh, Jeton Neziraj, Jean-Luc Lagarce, mfl.
    253,95 kr.

  • af Timberlake Wertenbaker
    173,95 kr.

    Four new short plays inspired by the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta by internationally renowned playwrights Howard Brenton, Anders Lustgarten, Timberlake Wertenbaker and Sally Woodcock.