Hiroshima is synonymous with the first hostile use of an atomic bomb. Many people think of this occurrence as one terrible event in the past, which is studied from history books. Shimako Murai and other 'Women of Hiroshima' believe otherwise: for them, the bomb had after-effects which affected countless people for decades, effects that were all the more menacing for their unpredictability - and often, invisibility. This play, based on a true story, tells the tale of two such people: on the surface successful modern women, yet each bearing underneath hidden scars as horrific as the keloids...
Hiroshima is synonymous with the first hostile use of an atomic bomb. Many people think of this occurrence as one terrible event in the past, which is...
From the beautiful Channel Islands to the very heart of Nazi-occupied Europe, the epic, meticulously researched tale "Message From Captivity" realistically captures the atmosphere of life under enemy control, together with the struggle of participants on all sides to 'do the right thing', even in the impossible circumstances of war. It weaves factual authenticity into the fabric of a narrative where the twists and turns of captivity, freedom and dangerous pursuit have unforeseen consequences, where integrity is tested to the limit, and great inner strength is...
From the beautiful Channel Islands to the very heart of Nazi-occupied Europe, the epic, meticulously researched tale "Message From Capt...
Weighing up to four hundred pounds, equipped with razor-sharp teeth and claws, and able to reach speeds up to thirty-five miles per hour, the North American grizzly bear is the perfect hunting machine. Yet the species is mostly docile.
What would happen if a grizzly bear turned on humans? In this epic story of man versus beast, the question is answered. Chaos
Set in the natural beauty of Yellowstone National Park, Claws shows people the true danger of the great outdoors.
Weighing up to four hundred pounds, equipped with razor-sharp teeth and claws, and able to reach speeds up to thirty-five miles per hour, the North...