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Beautiful Marguerite Gautier, seduced at the age of fifteen by her
Marquis employer, decides on a courtesan life. She meets Armand
Duval, son of the Marquis, and the two fall desperately in love.
Aware that she is in the initial stage of tuberculosis, Armand
persuades her to settle in the country with him, but Marguerite is
threatened by the Marquis and forced to return to Paris, dying and
reviled by Armand.Large flexible cast
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Camille (Paperback)
Pam Gems
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R440
R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
Save R23 (5%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Alexandre DumasTranslated by Pam Gems
Drama Characters: 21 male, 7 female, 1 pianist (doubling
possible)Interor and exterior scenes, or 1 unit setThis
unforgettable classic drama about the doomed love of a Parisian
courtesan and a Marquis' son in the 1840s is brilliantly rendered
for the modern stage. "An intelligent, deeply moving re-examination
of one of our most potent dramatic myths." -Time Out"Superlative!"
-Observer"A stunner." -Spectator"Compelling theatre." -BBC
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Piaf (Paperback)
Pam Gems
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R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Pam Gems has reworked her celebrated 1978 original, "Piaf." She
vividly captures the glamour and squalor, the rise and fall of the
complex, fragile, and enigmatic performer Edith Piaf, who continues
to be remembered and revered for her exceptional voice and
extraordinary life.
At the turn of the century, Mrs. Patrick Campbell was England's
most celebrated and notorious actress. An acclaimed beauty, loved
by many, she is remembered for her wit, for bad behaviour, and her
close friendship with George Bernard Shaw. She was a great actress,
when she wanted to be. She had a low boredom threshold and
frequently behaved dreadfully on stage. She could be a monster to
work with, an atrocious snob and possessed a wicked sense of
humour. But, on form, she was incomparable, the glory of her age.
Her work was daring and unpredictable, enhanced by her great
beauty. Shaw worshipped her, wrote "Pygmalion" for her and begged
her to play Eliza. Rather than living to work, she always worked to
live and died in exile and poverty. Pam Gems' new play is about the
art and craft of acting and the turmoil of being a woman who was
meant to please but couldn't resist using her mind. "Mrs Pat"
opened at the York Theatre Royal in March 2006.
Three plays focusing on the lives of incredible women.
Characterized by vivid stagecraft and life-affirming humor, they
offer unflinching views of social and sexual relations. Includes:
"Piaf," "Camille" and "Queen Christina."
Adaptation of Andersen's classic tale by acclaimed writer Pam Gems.
Paris, the 1970s. Legendary screen and stage actress, Marlene
Dietrich, now in her seventies, is preparing for her evening's solo
performance... A moving celebration of the woman behind the myth,
Marlene was an immediate success when it first opened, with an
outstanding performance by the incomparable Sian Phillips. The play
transferred to the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, followed by a
national tour.
'My loves, what are we to do? We don't do as they want any more,
and they hate it. What are we to do?' Four determinedly 'liberated'
- and very different - women ricochet around a tiny shared flat,
while trying to pull together the shattered strands of their lives:
Dusa is struggling to regain her children from their father, Fish
is losing her lover to another woman, Stas is on the game to
finance the course she wants to study at university, while Vi
steadfastly refuses to eat.... A bitingly sardonic modern classic,
widely regarded as an historic icon of early feminism, Dusa, Fish,
Stas and Vi was first seen at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1976
under the title Dead Fish, Michael Codron transferred the play to
the West End under its new title where it enjoyed a huge success
and established Pam Gems as a major new voice in British theatre.
"In a crumbling Calcutta home, two sisters are forced to come to
terms with their mother's secret history. In this funny and moving
play, award-winning writer Shelley Silas examines how family and
culture, time and distance, influence our sense of who we are. Set
in the Indian Jewish community, it explores conflicts between old
and new, east and west, tradition and truth. If the past is another
country, where is home? Calcutta Kosher was produced by the Kali
Theatre Company and toured the UK in February and March 2004."
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