"By a mile, the best new play of the season" —John Heilpern, New York Observer
An urgent play about the senseless killing of a black schoolboy, from one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British playwriting.
debbie tucker green's play random was first performed at ...
A fast-paced and astute satire exposing just how far people go for the highest-risk jobs in the City.
Pressure is mounting on the bond traders' floor. Millions stand to be lost or won. Jess is playing ...
The first major artistic statement by the renowned Canadien theatre director and visionary artist.
1995, the Swiss Alps. Patricia Highsmith, the queen of the thriller, now ageing and ailing, hides away in her study, surrounded by her collection of books and antique weaponry, finding solace in her seclusion, ...
Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English sets out to make the best critical and scholarly work in the field readily available. The series publishes the work of scholars and critics who have ...
Aurash by Bahram Beyza'ie, translated and adapted by Soheil Parsa with Brian Quirt, edited by Peter Farbridge
Based on a Persian myth dating back over one thousand years, in the 1970s the fable was adapted ...
A collection of four plays by internationally renowned puppeteer Ronnie Burkett. This anthology includes the three plays of the Memory Dress Trilogy: Tinka's New Dress, Street of Blood, and Happy, ...
Shakespeare holds the fate of several black slaves in his hands. Among them are the rebellious Aaron and the obedient Othello, who each have complicated relationships with Shakespeare's daughter, Judith. ...
Charla is the new girl at school, nervous about her shabby clothes and mourning her parents' break-up. Paige, Charla's new friend, is only concerned with fashion, gossip, and her good-looking boyfriend, ...