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Glitterball (Paperback): Yasmin Wilde Glitterball (Paperback)
Yasmin Wilde
R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More Bassey than Bhangra... Sonia's life has always been a bit of a double act, brought up as one half of a Shirley Bassey tribute act. Alongside her overbearing mother Gloria, she left a trail of sequins across the working men's clubs of East Anglia. Now she's divorced, battling through the middle-age jungle, wrangling unimpressed teenagers and navigating rocky friendships. But the arrival of her half-brother Naim brings a refreshed sense of belonging and cultural identity, and she begins to piece together the mosaic of her life. Can Sonia shake off the past, even with her ever-present mother keeping 'the show' on the road from beyond the grave? Glitterball is a play with live music, wry humour and a whole lotta sparkle. This edition was published to coincide with the first run produced by Rifco Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre at Watford Palace Theatre, in September 2022.

The Subject of Tragedy (Routledge Revivals) - Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama (Paperback): Catherine Belsey The Subject of Tragedy (Routledge Revivals) - Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama (Paperback)
Catherine Belsey
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985, The Subject of Tragedy takes the drama of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as the starting point for an analysis of the differential identities of man and woman. Catherine Belsey charts, in a range of fictional and non-fictional texts, the production in the Renaissance of a meaning for subjectivity that is identifiably modern. The subject of liberal humanism - self-determining, free origin of language, choice and action - is highlighted as the product of a specific period in which man was the subject to which woman was related.

Spring Awakening: A Musical (Paperback): Steven Sater, Duncan Sheik Spring Awakening: A Musical (Paperback)
Steven Sater, Duncan Sheik
R287 R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Save R21 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A time to learn. A time to rebel. A time to love. A time to burn. A group of teenagers - silenced and controlled by a censorious society - discovers a new world of feeling and freedom, with beautiful and devastating consequences. Inspired by German playwright Frank Wedekind's once-banned and groundbreaking play from 1891, Spring Awakening tells a story of adolescent anarchy, set to one of the best-loved musical scores of the twenty-first century. Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik's musical opened in New York City in 2006, and London in 2009, and won eight Tony Awards and four Olivier Awards, including both prizes for Best New Musical. This new edition of the complete book and lyrics - the first to be published in the UK - features four pages of colour photographs and exclusive bonus material by writers Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, and members of the original Broadway and West End casts: Aneurin Barnard, Jonathan Groff, Evelyn Hoskins, Lea Michele and Iwan Rheon. It was published alongside the first London revival at the Almeida Theatre in 2021, directed by Rupert Goold, which won the 2022 Critics' Circle Award for Best Musical.

Stagecraft in Euripides (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Michael Halleran Stagecraft in Euripides (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Michael Halleran
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Stagecraft in Euripides, first published in 1985, Professor Michael Halleran examines certain aspects of the dramaturgy of the most extensively preserved Attic tragedian. Although the ancient dramatic texts do not contain performance directions, they do imply stage actions. This work explores the ways Euripides utilises the latter to make a point: to underline some issue, to suggest a contrast, or to shift the focus of the drama. Specifically, Halleran investigates the rearrangement of characters on stage at the major structural junctures of the play: entrances and their announcements; preparation for and surprise in entrances; and dramatic connections between exits and entrances. Three plays from the same era - Herakles, Trojan Women and Ion - are discussed in greater detail to reveal the potential of this approach for illuminating Euripides' 'grammar of dramatic technique'. Stagecraft in Euripides will thus appeal to students of theatre and drama as well as classicists.

Twelfth Night (No Fear Shakespeare) (Paperback, Study Guide): Spark Notes Twelfth Night (No Fear Shakespeare) (Paperback, Study Guide)
Spark Notes
R244 R195 Discovery Miles 1 950 Save R49 (20%) In Stock

Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, with marginal notes and explanations and full descriptions of each character.

Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches (Paperback): Tony Kushner Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches (Paperback)
Tony Kushner
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Part One of the two-part Angels in America, Tony Kushner's epic drama set during the Reagan years in America - now recognised as one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century. Prior, visited by ghosts of his ancestors and abandoned by his lover after his diagnosis with AIDS, is wondering if he is still sane when the angels select him to be their prophet. Powerbroker Roy Cohn also has the virus - but he believes that only the powerless can have that particular illness, and so kicks back against his diagnosis. In the 'melting pot where nothing melted' of modern America, the nation's reaction to the sickness - and its sufferers - is laid bare. Millennium Approaches was premiered in May 1991 by the Eureka Theatre Company, San Francisco, directed by David Esbjornson. In London it was premiered in January 1992 in a National Theatre production at the Cottesloe Theatre, directed by Declan Donnellan. The play received many awards, including Best Play at the 1992 Evening Standard Awards, Best New Play at the 1992 Critics' Circle Awards, Best Play at the 1993 Tony Awards and the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

A View from the Bridge (Paperback): Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Terra Nova (Paperback): Ted Tally Terra Nova (Paperback)
Ted Tally
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
King Charles III (Paperback, West End edition): Mike Bartlett King Charles III (Paperback, West End edition)
Mike Bartlett
R305 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R43 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mike Bartlett's 'future history play' explores the people beneath the crowns, the unwritten rules of our democracy, and the conscience of Britain's most famous family. Queen Elizabeth II is dead. After a lifetime of waiting, her son ascends the throne. A future of power. But how to rule? Drawing on the style and structure of a Shakespearean history play, King Charles III opened at London's Almeida Theatre, directed by its Artistic Director Rupert Goold, in April 2014, before transferring to the West End. The play went on to win Best New Play at both the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and the Olivier Awards. It also won the South Bank Sky Arts Theatre Award.

X (Paperback): Alistair McDowall X (Paperback)
Alistair McDowall
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R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"McDowall masterfully plants ideas that grow until they explode into extraordinary shapes. Filthy humour breaks down into a cracked algorithm of letters and loss ... a play that will gnaw away at you. It's sci-fi - and theatre - at its best." The Stage Billions of miles from home, the lone research base on Pluto has lost contact with Earth. Unable to leave or send for help, the skeleton crew sit waiting. Waiting. Waiting long enough for time to start eating away at them. To lose all sense of it. To start seeing things in the dark outside. X premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2016. This new Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Dr Cristina Delgado-Garcia.

Dialogue (Hardcover): Mckee Robert Dialogue (Hardcover)
Mckee Robert
R776 R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Save R77 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

DIALOGUE is the follow-up title to Robert McKee's hugely successful STORY. Divided into four sections (The Art of Dialogue, Flaws & Fixes, Creating Dialogue & Dialogue Design) Dialogue teaches how to craft effective speeches for characters. McKee uses scenes from classic films and television programmes such as Sideways, Casablanca, The Sopranos, Breaking Bad and Frasier to demonstrate how dialogue is constructed and develops and covers the range of dialogue used on page, stage and screen. Readers and students are shown how to ensure dialogue holds the reader's or audience's attention, how to 'time' dialogue and how to retain motivation and to provide productive information within dialogue. The skills outlined allow writers in all spheres to create effective and functional speech. McKee dispels a few myths and shows writers how to eradicate bad habits, use emotion correctly and to avoid 'empty' dialogue which leads a character and a story into the equivalent of a writing 'cul-de-sac'. An insightful work from an author whose guidance can enhance a writer's style and achievements. (This is the UK edition.)

Acting and Directing Shakespeare's Comedies - Key Lessons (Paperback): Kevin Otos Acting and Directing Shakespeare's Comedies - Key Lessons (Paperback)
Kevin Otos
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

* This is the first book on acting Shakespeare that incorporates modern clown techniques and historically informed performance principles in a way that synthesizes well with contemporary acting technique. * This book is pragmatic and clear for the 21st-century actor and director. All of the information is explained in a manner that can be easily translated into acting choices through a conventional rehearsal process. * The case study section presents several interpretive examples that show how the principles and techniques presented in this book can be used selectively and in concert to create a role.

Sophiatown (Paperback): Junction Avenue Theatre Company Sophiatown (Paperback)
Junction Avenue Theatre Company
R132 R103 Discovery Miles 1 030 Save R29 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Sophiatown was the ‘Chicago of South Africa’, a vibrant community that produced not only gangsters and shebeen queens but leading journalists, writers, musicians and politicians, and gave urban African culture its rhythm and style. This play, based on the life history of Sophiatown, opened at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg in February 1986 to great acclaim. The play won the AA Life Vita Award for Playwright of the Year 1985/86. This new edition of the play includes an introduction which sets the work in its historical context.

Richard II (Paperback): William Shakespeare Richard II (Paperback)
William Shakespeare
R42 Discovery Miles 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wordsworth Classics covers a huge list of beloved works of literature in English and translations. This growing series is rigorously updated, with scholarly introductions and notes added to new titles.

Blue Stockings (Paperback, New): Jessica Swale Blue Stockings (Paperback, New)
Jessica Swale
R305 R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Save R44 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Love or knowledge: which would you choose?' 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. 1896. Girton College, Cambridge, the first college in Britain to admit women. The Girton girls study ferociously and match their male peers grade for grade. Yet, when the men graduate, the women leave with nothing but the stigma of being a 'blue stocking' - an unnatural, educated woman. They are denied degrees and go home unqualified and unmarriageable. In Jessica Swale's debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education. Blue Stockings received its professional premiere at Shakespeare's Globe, London, in August 2013, directed by John Dove.

Comedy Scenes for Student Actors - Short Sketches for Young Performers (Paperback): Laurie Allen Comedy Scenes for Student Actors - Short Sketches for Young Performers (Paperback)
Laurie Allen
R510 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R86 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a sequel to Laurie Allen's first book of scenes for teens. Our customers have been asking again and again for more of these real-life dilemmas for student actors to perform, They're popular because the actors can portray characters like those they see every day. Sample titles from this collection of 31 scenes include: Picture Day, Love Is All You Need, First Kiss, Thirty Days to a New Teen, Home Alone, Cookie Dough, Food Fight, Barbie Girl, Texas Size Zit, The Cat Walk, Save the Frogs, and Dreadful Dancing. All situations are believable and easy for timid and eager actors to perform. Ideal for classroom practice or contest use.

The Hound of the Baskervilles - Play (Paperback, New ed): Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, F.Andrew Leslie The Hound of the Baskervilles - Play (Paperback, New ed)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, F.Andrew Leslie
R301 Discovery Miles 3 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Dead Body in Taos (Paperback, Main): David Farr A Dead Body in Taos (Paperback, Main)
David Farr
R303 R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Save R23 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When they called saying your body had been found, I had one immediate thought. I remember thinking that maybe now I'd be free. Sam hasn't spoken to her mother Kath for three years when she learns that she's been found dead in the New Mexico desert. Travelling to the small town of Taos to identify the body, she discovers Kath had become embroiled in a shadowy enterprise, offering Sam an unimaginable chance to rebuild their broken relationship. But to do so, she must decide whether she can finish what her mother started. David Farr's compelling new play is both an unsettling science fiction and an intimate study of loss and bereavement, examining how artificial intelligence could alter our understanding of death, consciousness and the soul. A Dead Body in Taos opened at the Bristol Old Vic in September 2022.

The Tragedy of Richard II (Paperback, Annotated edition): William Shakespeare The Tragedy of Richard II (Paperback, Annotated edition)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Mowat, Paul Werstine
R331 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R38 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A-Typical Rainbow (Paperback): J. J. Green A-Typical Rainbow (Paperback)
J. J. Green
R279 R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Save R20 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'I can change colours of objects by looking at them, hear the symphonies of household simplicities, taste the emotions in a room like sweet or bitter wine, and feel life's every heartbeat breaking through my ribcage in glorious technicolour. Just don't ask me to make eye contact.' An imaginative child's glorious fantasies - of dolphins and dragonflies, gingerbread houses and chocolate rivers - offer him an escape from hostile reality. When reality dictates he has to conform to the 'real world', he has to make a choice. Should he live authentically and risk stigma, or can he continue to hide? Based on real events from the perspective of the writer and the autistic community, JJ Green's A-Typical Rainbow is an uplifting play about the experience of growing up neurodivergent and queer in early 2000s Britain. It premiered at London's Turbine Theatre in June 2022, produced by Aria Entertainment, directed by Bronagh Lagan, and starring playwright JJ Green, who is a passionate advocate for autistic artists like himself. This edition includes the full text of the play along with contributions from the largely - and proudly - neurodivergent cast and creative team.

Stagecraft in Euripides (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Michael Halleran Stagecraft in Euripides (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Michael Halleran
R3,382 Discovery Miles 33 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Stagecraft in Euripides, first published in 1985, Professor Michael Halleran examines certain aspects of the dramaturgy of the most extensively preserved Attic tragedian. Although the ancient dramatic texts do not contain performance directions, they do imply stage actions. This work explores the ways Euripides utilises the latter to make a point: to underline some issue, to suggest a contrast, or to shift the focus of the drama. Specifically, Halleran investigates the rearrangement of characters on stage at the major structural junctures of the play: entrances and their announcements; preparation for and surprise in entrances; and dramatic connections between exits and entrances. Three plays from the same era - Herakles, Trojan Women and Ion - are discussed in greater detail to reveal the potential of this approach for illuminating Euripides' 'grammar of dramatic technique'. Stagecraft in Euripides will thus appeal to students of theatre and drama as well as classicists.

Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV - The Art & Craft of Raising Your Voice on Screen (Paperback): Loren-Paul Caplin Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV - The Art & Craft of Raising Your Voice on Screen (Paperback)
Loren-Paul Caplin
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Writing Compelling Dialogue for Film and TV is a practical guide that provides you, the screenwriter, with a clear set of exercises, tools, and methods to raise your ability to hear and discern conversation at a more complex level, in turn allowing you to create better, more nuanced, complex and compelling dialogue. The process of understanding dialogue writing begins with increasing writers' awareness of what they hear. This book provides writers with an assortment of dialogue and language tools, techniques, and exercises and teaches them how to perceive and understand the function, intent and thematic/psychological elements that dialogue can convey about character, tone, and story. Text, subtext, voice, conflict, exposition, rhythm and style are among the many aspects covered. This book reminds us of the sheer joy of great dialogue and will change and enhance the way writers hear, listen to, and write dialogue, and along the way aid the writers' confidence in their own voice allowing them to become more proficient writers of dialogue. Written by veteran screenwriter, playwright, and screenwriting professor Loren-Paul Caplin, Writing Compelling Dialogue is an invaluable writing tool for any aspiring screenwriter who wants to improve their ability to write dialogue for film and television, as well as students, professionals, and educators.

Julius Caesar (Paperback): William Shakespeare Julius Caesar (Paperback)
William Shakespeare
R82 R73 Discovery Miles 730 Save R9 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics. Power, corruption and betrayal are at the heart of Shakespeare's most well-known historical and political drama. As Julius Caesar moves closer to securing power for himself and is perceived by some as a threat to Roman citizens, his senators plot to bring about his downfall. Caesar's assassination leads to civil war rather than peace and the play explores the subsequent deaths of the conspirators Brutus and Cassius. Shakespeare's contemporaries would have spotted the playwright's attempts to use the shift from republican to imperial Rome to highlight the political situation of the Elizabethans at the time. Featuring some of the most powerfully resonant and rousing speeches of any of Shakespeare's plays, Julius Caesar remains one of his most well-loved historical tragedies.

Oedipus Tyrannos (Paperback, Critical edition): Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannos (Paperback, Critical edition)
Sophocles; Edited by Emily Wilson; Translated by Emily Wilson
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Out of stock

This Norton Critical Edition includes: Emily Wilson's superb translation of Sophocles' best-known play, accompanied by her engaging introduction, translator's note and explanatory footnotes. Comparative ancient sources that provide insight into the many different approaches to the Oedipus myth, inviting readers to see what is distinctive about Sophocles' approach. These nine sources are followed by the final scene of Rita Dove's modern verse tragedy, The Darker Face of the Earth, which follows closely the plot of Oedipus Tyrannos. Critical essays by Froma I. Zeitlin, Edith Hall, Eric Dugdale, Kirk Ormand, Joshua D. Sosin, Martha C. Nussbaum, Michael Andrew Kicey and Teresa M. Danze, focusing on the play's central themes. A chronology of Sophocles' life and work and suggestions for further reading. About the Series Read by more than 12 million students over fifty-five years, Norton Critical Editions set the standard for apparatus that is right for undergraduate readers. The three-part format-annotated text, contexts and criticism-helps students to better understand, analyse and appreciate the literature, while opening a wide range of teaching possibilities for instructors. Whether in print or in digital format, Norton Critical Editions provide all the resources students need.

Arcadia (Paperback, Main): Tom Stoppard Arcadia (Paperback, Main)
Tom Stoppard
R352 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R98 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a large country house in Derbyshire in April 1809 sit Lady Thomasina Coverly, aged thirteen, and her tutor, Septimus Hodge. Through the window may be seen some of the "500 acres inclusive of lake" where Capability Brown's idealized landscape is about to give way to the "picturesque" Gothic style: "everything but vampires," as the garden historian Hannah Jarvis remarks to Bernard Nightingale when they stand in the same room 180 years later. Bernard has arrived to uncover the scandal which is said to have taken place when Lord Byron stayed at Sidley Park.

Arcadia is a brilliantly inventive play that moves back and forth between centuries, populated by a varied and vastly entertaining cast of characters who discuss such topics as the nature of truth and time, the difference between the classical and the romantic temperament, and the disruptive influence of sex on our orbits in life—according to the author, "the attraction which Newton left out."

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