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Plays 1 - David Greig - Paperback
This collection brings together four key plays by the playwright described by the Daily Telegraph as 'one of the most interesting and adventurous British dramatists of his generation'. It also includes a trilogy of short plays, published here for the first time.
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£25.00
Collected Works Of Robert McLellan - Robert McLellan - Paperback
With a strong, vibrant use of Scots, McLellan intermingles comedy with serious moral and political content. McLellan's collected works brings together previously unpublished plays like 'Jeddart Justice' with acknowledged classics such as 'Jamie the Saxt' and a selection of his prize-winning poems.
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The Blue Hen: A Play - Des Dillon - Paperback
The closing down of the steelworks meant the end of being in work - but John and his pal don't intend it to be the end. 'Keep hens! That's the answer'. Originally published as a novella, this has now been scripted as a play.
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Fleeto - Paddy Cunneen - Paperback
'Fleeto' is the story of a modern day Glasgow street stabbing, in which a white student is killed by a rampaging white gang while trying to defend an Asian friend from their indiscriminate, vengeful rage.
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John Buchan's The 39 Steps - Patrick Barlow - Paperback
This is Patrick Barlow's Olivier Award winning stage adaptation, based on John Buchan's gripping whodunnit - memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935.
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Macbeth - William Shakespeare - Paperback
Each guide in this series includes an unabridged text, scene-by-scene summaries, discussion of the plot, analytical paper topics, list of characters, bibliography & more.
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Eight - Ella Hickson - Paperback
A collection of eight monologues that offer a group portrait of diverse characters, from high-class hookers to 7/7 survivors.
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Dracula - Liz Lochhead - Paperback
Adapted from Bram Stoker's original story, Liz Lochhead has produced a faithful stage version of the famous tale.
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Mary Queen Of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off - Liz Lochhead - Paperback
Liz Lochhead's play about Mary Queen of Scots, revised and with a new introduction, is an iconoclastic take on a famous historical subject, which is much used by schools and drama groups.
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Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us - Paul Higgins - Paperback
Patrick comes home unexpectedly from the seminary and older brother Johnny's not slow to tap him for money. Mum is suspicious, Dad seems indifferent, and pissed, and little sister Cath is distracted and medicated. 'Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us' is the story of a family under siege.