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A brand-new collection of duologues for actors of all ranges and genders, selected by Mark himself from his best-loved plays.
A brand-new collection of monologues for actors of all ranges and genders, selected by Mark himself from his best-loved plays.
A one-woman show about the Scots language made from collected fragments - stories, interviews, memories, characters and attitudes - challenging and disrupting our expectations and prejudices about language.
This first volume includes:Toy Plastic Chicken (Uma Nada-Rajah)A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity (Douglas Maxwell)Chic Murray: A Funny Place for A Window (Stuart Hepburn)Ida Tamson (Denise Mina)Jocky Wilson Said (Jane Livingstone and Jonathan Cairney)Do Not Press This Button (Alan Bissett)
The Snow Queen is a story about friendship, hope and searching for the hero inside you. Perfect for schools, colleges and youth theatres, it's an energetic, fun multi-role adventure for the stage. Written to be flexible for a cast of six to twenty speaking roles, it can be as large a production as your imagination can handle.
Two gloriously silly, critically acclaimed pantomimes for young audiences - easily adaptable for schools and large casts.
Chequered Flags to Chequered Futures is one of Mark Wheeller's verbatim plays. It tells the true story of Chris Gilfoy, the Rookies World Champion Banger Racer in 2000.
New revised version of Mark Wheeller's second play to be performed more than 5,800 times about road safety.
A solo performance from Corey Bovell, set in South London. During the summer holidays of 2009 Corey dreams of nothing but hanging around with his friends while ordering as much Morley's fried chicken as possible... until Jodie comes along.
Based on a true story, The Onion at the End is set in the early 1930s and takes place over the course of a pantomime season in Birkenhead and a summer variety season in Southport, Lancashire.
Two new Scottish plays. Hope and Joy: An original play that explores love and loss in a changing environment, imagining Scotland in a time much like ours, but not quite. The Return: Inspired by the true story of Martin Guerre. A gripping play about the mystery of identity, and asks whether we can ever truly know even those we love best.
Class uncovers what it is to be embarrassed about where you're from, how you can pretend to be richer than you are and explores why we all get a thrill from watching how the other half live.
Two plays exploring the Tay Bridge disaster, in an ensemble piece and monologue. On the night of Sunday December 28, 1879, the unthinkable happened. Battered by a ferocious storm, the Tay Bridge collapsed. Award-winning Scottish playwright Peter Arnott explores the humanity behind this historic tragedy.
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