Harriet Walter's wonderfully practical—and personal—introduction to acting.
"Acting is what I do with who I am," writes Harriet Walter. And in this book she takes us step by step through the processes ...
Jesse is paranoid and frightened, and it's messing up his relationship, his job, his son and his life. But Jesse has every reason to be frightened; he is increasingly feeling the sting of rising prejudice ...
A fiercely funny play about what it's like to be a young woman living, working, drinking, loving and having sex in the 21st century.
It's Bella's 29th birthday. Friends and former lovers meet for a drink ...
Antler steps out of her front door and throws her phone to the ground. She stamps on it. Then she climbs the tallest tree in the park. She doesn't want to be found, not by anyone.
Over the course of one ...
John Gabriel Borkman, once an illustrious entrepreneur, has been brought low by a prison sentence for fraud. As he paces alone in an upstairs room, bankrupt and disgraced, he is obsessed by dreams of ...
Instead of GCSEs, Cain, Riyad and Jonjo got sentences. Locked up in a young offender institution, they trade sweets, chat shit, kill time—and await fatherhood.
Grace's job is to turn these teenagers ...
Six travellers wait in a train station in Jasper, Alberta, hoping to fulfill their dreams at the other end of the line.
Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working-class origins to the top of her game: defending, cross-examining and winning.
But an unexpected event forces her to confront ...
After spending ten years in international Directors Lab programs—first in New York and Chicago, then co-founding Directors Lab North in Toronto—Evan Tsitsias has amassed an extensive amount of advice, ...