Gus and Honor have been happily married for thirty-two years. She is a successful writer, he is a revered columnist. They have a perfect understanding of each other. Until a pushy young female journalist--on assignment to profile Gus--quite deliberately seeks to undermine that understanding. The fallout is dreadful--but beautifully and convincingly portrayed in all its painful consequences.
Gus and Honor have been happily married for thirty-two years. She is a successful writer, he is a revered columnist. They have a perfect understand...
A handbook by two of the best-known names in the business. Essential reading for any aspiring actor. This short book offers practical advice and the 'dos and don'ts' to anyone considering a career in acting. Both authors are passionate about actor training, know the profession inside out and have more than 100 years' experience between them.
A handbook by two of the best-known names in the business. Essential reading for any aspiring actor. This short book offers practical advice and th...
What begins as a metro-versus-retro comedy of misunderstanding soon becomes a chilling drama about multicultural Britain. Racial tensions soar and good intentions have fatal consequences. An epic and provocative State of the Nation play, published alongside the premiere at the National Theatre.
What begins as a metro-versus-retro comedy of misunderstanding soon becomes a chilling drama about multicultural Britain. Racial tensions soar and ...
Great Expectations is one of Dickens's best-loved novels and, say some critics, his greatest. Covering the story of one man's life--with many autobiographical elements--it tackles big question of identity while mustering a cast of unforgettable characters, chief amongst them Miss Havisham and Joe Gargery.
Great Expectations is one of Dickens's best-loved novels and, say some critics, his greatest. Covering the story of one man's life--with man...
"A neglected landmark of modern theatre that explores the byzantine complexities of marriage with the honesty of genius."--Guardian
Back in Dublin after nine years abroad, Richard and Bertha have to ask themselves questions about guilt and responsibility as they confront two other people who love them. Will infidelity hold them together? Based in part on James Joyce's own relationship with Nora Barnacle.
"A neglected landmark of modern theatre that explores the byzantine complexities of marriage with the honesty of genius."--Guardian