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  • - Made of Stone; Redundant; Lucky Dog; The Early Bird
    by Leo Butler
    £21.99

    A first collection of plays by the winner of the 2001 George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright.

  • - Elmina's Kitchen; Fix Up; Statement of Regret; Let There Be Love
    by Kwame Kwei-Armah
    £21.99

    The first collection of plays by the author of the successful trilogy of work produced at the National Theatre between 2003 and 2008. Besides Elmina's Kitchen, winner of the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright, the volume contains Fix Up, Statement of Regret and Let There Be Love.

  • - Vincent River; Mercury Fur; Leaves of Glass; Piranha Heights
    by Philip Ridley
    £21.99

    This second volume of Ridley's stage plays confirms him as one of the most imaginative, daring and unique voices currently working in theatre. All four plays collected here contain that strange mix of the barbaric and the beautiful he has made all his own.

  • - Edward Gant's Amazing Feats of Loneliness!; The Lying Kind; The Wonderful World of Dissocia; Realism
    by Anthony Neilson
    £21.99

    A second collection of plays by Scottish writer Neilson that showcases the more surreal and comic side of his recent work.

  • - The Cherry Orchard; She Stoops to Folly; The Drunkard; The Last Days of a Reluctant Tyrant
    by Tom Murphy
    £22.49

    Murphy Plays: 6 collects together the author's work derived from or inspired by other great works of literature. The most recent play in the volume, The Last Days of a Reluctant Tyrant, premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland, in 2009.

  • - The Herbal Bed; The School of Night; The Accrington Pals
    by Peter Whelan
    £22.49

    A collection of history plays by Peter Whelan, one of Britain's most interesting contemporary playwrights. The plays are "The Herbal Bed", "The School of the Night" and "The Accrington Pals".

  • - Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads; Clubland; The Gift
    by Roy Williams
    £22.49

    This is a second collection of plays by British playwright, Roy Williams.

  • - Copenhagen; Democracy; Afterlife
    by Michael Frayn
    £22.49

    Michael Frayn is one of the great playwrights of our time, enjoying international acclaim and prestige. This anthology contains three of Michael Frayn's best-known titles: Copenhagen, Democracy and Afterlife, as well as an introduction by the author and a chronology of his work.

  • - Cracks; Bent; Messiah; Rose
    by Martin Sherman
    £22.49

    The first collection by a seminal contemporary gay playwright

  • - Our House; Crown Prince; Sold; Christmas Crackers
    by John Godber
    £22.49

    A fourth volume of plays by John Godber, all of which were produced by Hull Truck Theatre in 2007 and 2008 and featuring Our House, Crown Prince, Sold and Christmas Crackers.

  • - The Pitchfork Disney; The Fastest Clock in the Universe; Ghost from a Perfect Place
    by Philip Ridley
    £21.99

    This volume contains Ridley's first three plays, which heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama.

  • - Hoodoo Love; Saturday Night/Sunday Morning; The Mountaintop; Hurt Village
    by Katori Hall
    £22.49

    An important new voice for African-American theatre, Katori Hall explores the lives of black and often invisible Americans with vivid language, dynamic narratives and richly-textured characterisation. This first collection of her plays showcases her visceral, passionate and energetic writing.

  • - The Night of Tribades, Rain Snakes, The Hour of the Lynx, The Image Makers
    by Per Olov Enquist
    £22.49

    The first collection by Sweden's foremost contemporary playwright

  • - The Farmyard; Request Programme; The Nest; Tom Fool; Through the Leaves; Desire
    by Franz Xaver Kroetz
    £22.49

    An anthology of the work of Germany's most famous living playwright. This collection includes Through the Leaves, his study of the frail, flawed relationship between a middle-aged woman tripe butcher and a loud-mouthed factory worker, which became a West End hit in Summer 2003.

  • - The Morning After Optimism; The Sanctuary Lamp; The Gigli Concert
    by Tom Murphy
    £21.99

    "The Morning After Optimism" borrows patterns from European fairytale to explore the relationship between reality and illusion. "The Sanctuary Lamp" is a play about spritual refugees, and "The Gigli Concert" is the story of a man who, wishes to sing like Gigli.

  • by Barrie Keeffe
    £22.49

    The first collected edition of darkly humorous plays.

  • - Annie Wobbler; Yardsale; Four Portraits of Mothers; Betty Lemon?; The Mistress; Letter to a Daughter
    by Arnold Wesker
    £22.49

    This volume contains six plays by Arnold Wesker: "Annie Wobbler"; "Four Portraits - of Mothers"; "Yardsale"; "Whatever Happened to Betty Lemon?"; "The Mistreess"; and "Letter to a Daughter".

  • - Mistero Buffo; Accidental Death...; Trumpets and Raspberries; Virtuous Burglar; One Was Nude...
    by Dario Fo
    £20.99

    Brings together three major political plays, "Accidental Death of an Anarchist", "Mistero Buffo" and "Trumpets and Raspberries", along with two previously unpublished short farces - "The Virtuous Burglar" and "One was Nude and One Wore Tails".

  • - Can't Pay? Won't Pay!; Elizabeth; The Open Couple; An Ordinary Day
    by Dario Fo
    £22.49

    This collection of plays brings together a political farce, "Can't Pay? Won't Pay!", and "Elizabeth", a radical reinterpretation of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, along with "The Open Couple" and "An Ordinary Day", intimate one-act dramas written in collaboration with Fo's wife Franca Rame.

  • by John Arden
    £22.49

    A collection of plays written in collaboration between John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy. The plays featured here include "The Business of Good Government", "Ars Longa Vita Brevis", "Friday's Hiding", "The Royal Pardon", "Vandaleur's Folly" and "The Little Gray Home in the West".

  • - Ashes and Sand; Sunspots; People on the River; Stealing Souls; Know Your Rights
    by Judy Upton
    £22.49

    A collection of five plays written by Judy Upton: "Ashes and Sand"; "Sunspots"; "People on the River"; "Stealing Souls"; and "Know Your Rights".

  • - Softcops; Top Girls; Fen; Serious Money
    by Caryl Churchill
    £58.49

    This second collection of plays by Caryl Churchill includes "Objections to Sex and Violence", "Softcops", "Top Girls", "Fen" and "Serious Money".

  • - Wastwater; Birdland; Blindsided; Song From Far Away; Heisenberg
    by Simon (Author) Stephens
    £18.99

    "Stephens writes dramas set in uncaring, uncompromising worlds, whose characters speak in a language at once naturalistic and yet artificially pared-down and whose uncertain attempts to assert their own identities sometimes lead to gratuitous and brutal acts of violence." - Financial TimesA fifth collection of plays by one of Britain's most prolific contemporary playwrights, Simon Stephens, charting his work from 2011-2016, ranging from London's Royal Court Theatre, Manchester's Royal Exchange and Broadway. Wastwater (2011) "Metaphoric, allusive, and thoroughly disturbing in its evocation of suspicion and uncertainty, Wastwater is a thought-provoking play whose quiet intensity stays with you for days - its effect is like that of a ugly stone dropped into a pool, which results in constant ripples of dirty water lapping at your subconscious" (Aleks Sierz)Birdland (2014) "Mega-fame and limitless cash can turn a man into a monster, and Simon Stephens's new play excellently evokes its hero's spiritually shrunken world" (Michael Billington, Guardian) Blindsided (2014) "the dialogue has a rare quality of moment-by-moment intensity" (Telegraph)Song From Far Away (2015) "a meditative monologue - a searching study of impotently self-aware emotional insufficiency" (Independent) Heisenberg (2016) "Mr. Stephens ... is an uncannily subtle dramatist who never wears his depths on the surface ... he probes clichés until they fall apart, before reassembling them into solid but transformed shapes, reminding us why such clichés have become enduring elements of our collective mythology." (Ben Brantley, New York Times)

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