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Australia 1789. A young married lieutenant is directing rehearsals
of the first play ever to be staged in that country. With only two
copies of the text, a cast of convicts, and one leading lady who
may be about to be hanged, conditions are hardly ideal... Winner of
the Laurence Olivier Play of the Year Award in 1988, and many other
major awards, Our Country's Good premiered at the Royal Court
Theatre, London, in 1988 and opened on Broadway in 1991. 'Rarely
has the redemptive, transcendental power of theatre been argued
with such eloquence and passion.' Georgina Brown, Independent It is
published here in a new Student Edition, alongside commentary and
notes by Sophie Bush. The commentary includes a chronology of the
play and the playwright's life and work as well as discussion of
the social, political, cultural and economic context in which the
play was originally conceived and created.
The Theatre of Timberlake Wertenbaker offers the first
comprehensive overview of Wertenbaker's playwriting career which
spans more than thirty years of stage plays. It considers the
contexts of their initial productions by a range of companies and
institutions, including the Royal Court, the Arcola and the Women's
Theatre Group. While examining all of Wertenbaker's original stage
works, Sophie Bush's companion focuses most extensively on the
frequently studied plays Our Country's Good and The Love of the
Nightingale, but also draws attention to early unpublished works
and more recent, critically neglected pieces, and the counterpoints
these provide. The Companion will prove invaluable to students and
scholars, combining as it does close textual analysis with detailed
historical and contextual study of the processes of production and
reception. The author makes comprehensive use of previously
undiscussed materials from the Wertenbaker Archive, including draft
texts, correspondence and theatrical ephemera, as well as original
interviews with the playwright. A section of Performance and
Critical Perspectives from other scholars and practitioners offer a
range of alternative approaches to Wertenbaker's most frequently
studied play, Our Country's Good. While providing a detailed
analysis of individual plays, and their themes, theatricalities and
socio-historical contexts, The Theatre of Timberlake Wertenbaker
also examines the processes and shape of Wertenbaker's career as a
whole, and considers what the struggles and triumphs that have
accompanied her work reveal about the challenges of theatrical
collaboration. In its scope and reference Sophie Bush's study
extends to encompass a wealth of additional information about other
individuals and institutions and succeeds in placing her work
within a broad range of concerns and resonances.
A global overview of the most contemporary and ingenious - and
comfortable - former light-industrial spaces transformed into
stylish modern residences. The love of warehouse buildings - often
in attractive waterside locations - has become a global phenomenon,
from London to New York, from Sydney to Florence. Drawing on her
own experience of living in a Grade II listed mill, Sophie Bush has
amassed a wealth of knowledge, contacts and understanding about
which ingredients make a building fit for contemporary habitation.
Warehouse Home is the ultimate resource for everything from how
best to preserve and complement original architectural features to
style ideas for adapting vintage and reclaimed pieces for modern
living. The book has a practical structure, broken down into two
key sections. 'Architectural Features' looks at how to make the
most of a space while retaining its features, such as exposed
brickwork, concrete floors and mezzanines. It also draws on
examples of former industrial buildings across the world that have
been renovated to create distinctive homes and workspaces, each
selected for the originality or intelligence of its design.
'Decorative Details' provides tips on how to recreate the warehouse
aesthetic in any home, from repurposing pallets and breeze blocks
as furniture to transforming exhaust cones into unique lighting
fixtures. A reference section includes ideas on where to source
everything from furniture to finishes.
Marlene thinks the eighties are going to be stupendous. Her sister
Joyce has her doubts. Her daughter Angie is just frightened. Since
its premiere in 1982, Top Girls has become a seminal play of the
modern theatre. Set during a period of British politics dominated
by the presence of the newly elected Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher, Churchill's play prompts us to question our notions of
women's success and solidarity. Its sharp look at the society and
politics of the 1980s is combined with a timeless examination of
women's choices and restrictions regarding career and family. This
new Student Edition features an introduction by Sophie Bush, Senior
Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, UK prepared with the
contemporary student in mind. METHUEN DRAMA STUDENT EDITIONS are
expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays from the modern
and classic repertoires. A well as the complete text of the play
itself, this volume contains: * A chronology of the play and the
playwright's life and work * an introductory discussion of the
social, political, cultural and economic context in which the play
was originally conceived and created * a succinct overview of the
creation processes followed and subsequent performance history of
the piece * an analysis of, and commentary on, some of the major
themes and specific issues addressed by the text * a bibliography
of suggested primary and secondary materials for further study.
From a huge former cold storage plant located in a remote corner of
Chile and a sugar refinery in rural China to a hundred-year-old
belt factory in Chicago, the book profiles over 25 truly
exceptional hotels and boutique boltholes around the world, all of
which are situated in refurbished industrial buildings. These are
destinations for design enthusiasts. Each hotel demonstrates the
exciting potential of old industrial buildings for modern day
accommodation and provides decorative inspiration that can be taken
and applied at home. Hotel To Home is an invaluable travel
companion when selecting hotels that offer truly memorable escapes,
detailing the fascinating histories, the architectural quirks and
amenities that establish these hotels as some of the world's most
unique places to stay.
Written specifically for GCSE students by academics in the field,
the Methuen Drama GCSE Student Editions provide in-depth
explanatory material alongside the play texts frequently studied at
Key Stage 4. Whether for use in the classroom or independent study,
these editions offer a fully comprehensive and lightly glossed play
text with accompanying notes specifically directed towards readers
of this age, which unravel essential topics and challenge all
students to delve further into literary analysis. Charlotte
Keatley's My Mother Said I Never Should grapples with social forces
that threaten to split four generations of women apart. When
Jackie, who is unmarried, gives away her baby to her mother, the
women are united in keeping this family secret yet divided in their
opinions of it. In addition to some on-page explanatory notes and
the play text itself, this edition contains sub-headed analyses of
themes, characters, context and dramatic devices, as well as
background information on the playwright. The Methuen Drama GCSE
Student Editions never lose sight of their readership, and offer
students the confidence to engage with the material, explore their
own interpretations, and improve their understanding of the works.
Written specifically for GCSE students by academics in the field,
the Methuen Drama GCSE Guides conveniently gather indispensable
resources and tips for successful understanding and writing all in
one place, preparing students to approach their exams with
confidence. Key features include a critical commentary of the play
with extensive, clearly labelled analyses on themes, characters and
context. They take studying drama even further with sections on
dramatic technique, critical reception, related works, fascinating
behind-the-scenes interviews with playwrights, directors or actors,
and a helpful glossary of dramatic terms. Charlotte Keatley's My
Mother Said I Never Should grapples with social forces that
threaten to split four generations of women apart. When Jackie, who
is unmarried, gives away her baby to her mother, the women are
united in keeping this family secret yet divided in their opinions
of it. Closely following the requirements of GCSE English
Literature assessment objectives, these studies include expert
advice on how to write about modern drama. With featured activities
for group study and independent work, they are versatile and
valuable to students and teachers alike.
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