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    Hansel and Gretel
    The Environmental Capitalists
    Carl Grose: Plays One
    The Mountaintop
    National Theatre Connections 2011
    • National Theatre Connections 2011

      • 529pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      A collection of ten new plays for young people specially commissioned by the National Theatre for the New Connections Festival 2011 which will involve 200 schools and youth theatre groups in the UK and Ireland. Each play is accompanied by production notes and exercises.

      National Theatre Connections 2011
    • The Mountaintop is published here as a Methuen Drama Student Edition, featuring notes and commentary by Harvey Young, Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Boston University, USA. The introduction offers a discussion of key themes including race, identity, politics, magical realism, one-act plays, historical figures and martyrs. The night before his assassination, Martin Luther King, Jr. retires to room 306 in the now-famous Lorraine Motel after giving an acclaimed speech to a massive church congregation. When a mysterious young maid visits him to deliver a cup of coffee, King is forced to confront his past and the future of his people. Portraying rhetoric, hope and ideals of social change, The Mountaintop also explores being human in the face of inevitable death. The play is a dramatic feat of daring originality, historical narration and triumphant compassion.

      The Mountaintop
    • The first collection of plays from Kneehigh's Carl Grose. Includes the plays Grand Guignol, Superstition Mountain, Horse Piss for Blood, 49 Donkeys Hanged, and The Kneebone Cadillac.

      Carl Grose: Plays One
    • The Environmental Capitalists

      • 201pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The biggest business opportunity in the world today - saving the planet from environmental destruction.

      The Environmental Capitalists
    • Hansel and Gretel

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      New revised schools' edition with teacher's notes by Anthony Banks.

      Hansel and Gretel
    • Amy Daniels has a nice life. Her career is on the up, she loves her friends, and she's about to buy her very own flat. Amy could be described as a catch - so why is she perpetually single? The trouble is, Amy can see something no one else can: the end. As soon as she kisses someone, she knows, in vivid detail, how their relationship will end

      Skip to the End
    • A disparate team of super heroic teenage vagabonds is on the run and struggling with their powers, with all the wonders and horrors of being teenagers, and with a government determined to ruthlessly hunt them down!

      The Troop
    • Kidulthood

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Based on the original screenplay of 2006's most infamous film, comes this novelisation - KIDULTHOOD. Edgy, urban and contemporary, a story that speaks directly to young adults.

      Kidulthood
    • Robin Hood (Grose)

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Reimagining the classic tale, this version of Robin Hood delves deeper into the complexities of its characters and the socio-political landscape of medieval England. The narrative challenges traditional perceptions, offering fresh insights into Robin's motivations, the dynamics of his band of Merry Men, and the struggles against tyranny. Readers will discover a more nuanced portrayal of heroism, loyalty, and justice, inviting them to rethink what they thought they knew about this legendary figure and his fight for the oppressed.

      Robin Hood (Grose)
    • We need to start at the start.Yes, yes, we do or the Neurotypicals will be confused.There was something off about the new guy. But now he's dead, and the sirens are fast approaching. Who to trust - what was it he told you that time on the pedalo?You need to get your story straight; because CCTV and number plates. Because everyone's perspective is different, and only certain perspectives count. You need an empty stage, a mic, a London bus. You need a captive audience, roller skates, and a man 25 to 45 who will do as he's told. Pressure's on. Engine's running.This edition was published to coincide with the premiere at London's Royal Court Theatre in September 2023.

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