tcg publications catalog - Theatre Communications Group
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tcg publications catalog - Theatre Communications Group
TCG PUBLICATIONS CATALOG TCG BOOKS 53RD STATE PRESS AURORA METRO BOOKS CHANCE MAGAZINE LEAGUE OF PROFESSIONAL THEATRE WOMEN MARTIN E. SEGAL THEATRE CENTER PUBLICATIONS NICK HERN BOOKS OBERON BOOKS PADUA PLAYWRIGHTS PRESS PAJ PUBLICATIONS PLAYSCRIPTS, INC. PLAYWRIGHTS CANADA PRESS UBU REPERTORY THEATER PUBLICATIONS For over 50 years, Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre, has existed to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre. TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to nearly 700 member theatres and affiliate organizations and more than 12,000 individuals nationwide. TCG offers its members networking and knowledge-building opportunities through conferences, events, research and communications; awards grants, approximately $2 million per year, to theatre companies and individual artists; advocates on the federal level; and serves as the U.S. Center of the International Theatre Institute, connecting its constituents to the global theatre community. TCG is North America’s largest independent publisher of dramatic literature, with 13 Pulitzer Prizes for Best Play on the TCG booklist. It also publishes the award-winning AMERICAN THEATRE magazine and ARTSEARCH®, the essential source for a career in the arts. In all of its endeavors, TCG seeks to increase the organizational efficiency of its member theatres, cultivate and celebrate the artistic talent and achievements of the field and promote a larger public understanding of, and appreciation for, the theatre. For more information, visit www.tcg.org. 2-21 TCG Books is the largest trade publisher of dramatic literature in North America with a booklist that includes 13 Pulitzer Prize winners. TCG Books has published the works of more than 250 playwrights and other theatre professionals in single volumes and anthologies, and sold over 3 million books. 22-23 53rd State Press publishes new plays and performance texts that interrogate, challenge, renew and emblazon the language of performance co-edited by Karinne Keithley Syers and Antje Oegel. Working on a small, sustainable model, and functioning as part of the creative community, we publish writing for performance that particularly tends toward new directions in the theatrical imagination of language. 24-27 Aurora Metro is an independent publisher of award-winning drama and theatre books. With an acclaimed list of plays for young people as well as many collections of plays by women, the company also publishes fiction with a recent focus on young adult fiction in translation. 2011 saw the launch of a new imprint, Supernova Books, publishing non-fiction titles that explore the arts in innovative ways—film, music, art, fashion, architecture—giving voice to creative talent that may be ignored by the mainstream media. 28 ARTSEARCH® 29 Chance Magazine is a photography magazine that looks at the world through the lens of theatre and design. Designed with passion and meticulous perfection, Chance is an elegant serialized art-book about the most compelling, contemporary events in design. 29 The League of Professional Theatre Women is a not-for-profit advocacy organization whose mission is to promote visibility and increase opportunities for women in the professional theatre and to address problems of insufficient recognition of the important contribution of all professional theatre women to the American theatre. 30-31 The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center’s mission is to bridge the gap between academia and the professional performing arts communities both within the United States and internationally. The Center publishes three highly regarded academic journals, as well as books, including plays in translation, translated and edited by leading scholars. 32-49 Nick Hern Books is one of the UK’s leading theatre publishers and performing rights agents, with an extensive list of theatre books and plays. Authors include Simon Callow, Declan Donnellan, Richard Eyre and Harriet Walter; and playwrights such as Jez Butterworth, Caryl Churchill, David Edgar, Conor McPherson and Enda Walsh. 50-73 Oberon Books is one of the UK’s leading independent publishers specializing in drama and the performing arts. Oberon publishes over 1,000 books including the latest modern plays and classics from some of the world’s leading dramatists, as well as a wide range of titles covering the theatre, opera, dance, biography and practical study guides. 74 Padua Playwrights is devoted to extending and deepening the influence of the 60s-era New York Off-Off Broadway movement, when European theatrical influences merged with a jazz-inspired, American sensibility to produce a new brand of transformative theatre. 75-77 PAJ Publications has published more than 1000 plays/performance texts and ground-breaking essays in more than 150 books since its founding in 1976. The triannual PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art charts new directions in performance, dance, video, installations, drama and music. 78-79 Playscripts, Inc. is an independent publisher of new plays and musicals. Playscripts licenses amateur and professional productions, publishes standard acting editions, binder books, collections and eScripts. On the Playscripts website, visitors can search for plays that fit specific criteria, read lengthy script samples for free and purchase books and performance rights. 80-89 Playwrights Canada Press is the largest publisher of Canadian drama. For over twenty-five years the Press has been publishing the work appearing on Canadian stages including award-winning plays by Daniel MacIvor, Judith Thompson and Sky Gilbert among others. In addition to plays it publishes books of theatre criticism and history. 90 Ubu Repertory Theater Publications is known for its English-language versions of significant contemporary dramatic works by French-speaking playwrights. 91 TCG INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP 92 HOW TO ORDER | ORDER FORM TCGBOOKS NEW TITLES Choir Boy Tarell Alvin McCraney An Actor’s Companion The Assembled Parties Belleville 99 Bits of Craft Richard Greenberg Amy Herzog Seth Barrish 978-1-55936-796-7 $15.95 In 1980, the Bascov family gathers for a traditional holiday dinner on a night when things don’t go as planned. Twenty years later, their life may be about to crumble. An incisive portrait of a family grasping for stability at the dawn of a new millennium, The Assembled Parties premiered on Broadway in 2013 to rave reviews and a Tony Award nomination for Best Play. April 2015 978-1-55936-476-8 $14.95 “A quietly devastating play… Both a perceptive drama depicting the sudden fraying of a young marriage and a nail-biting psychological thriller… Belleville is among the most suspenseful plays I’ve seen in years.” —New York Times Belleville examines the limits of trust and dependency in a world where love can turn pathological and our most intimate relationships may not be what they seem. Foreword by Anne Hathaway A collection of practical acting tips, tools and exercises, An Actor’s Companion is ideal for both seasoned professionals and actors-in-training. The tips—all simple, direct, and useful—are easy to understand and even easier to apply, in both rehearsal and performance. Known for his unique brand of urban lyricism, McCraney paints an affecting portrait of a gay youth at a boys’ prep school trying to find the courage to let the truth about himself be known. Set against the sorrowful sounds of hymns and spirituals, Choir Boy has played to acclaim in London, New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta. 978-1-55936-468-3 $14.95 May 2015 978-1-55936-457-7 $14.95 The Country House Donald Margulies The Apple Family Ballyturk Scenes from Life in the Country Enda Walsh Foreword by Oskar Eustis The lives of two men unravel quickly over the course of ninety minutes. Where are they? Who are they? What room is this, and what might be beyond the walls? A gut-wrenchingly funny, achingly sad play, featuring jaw-dropping moments of physical comedy, from one of Ireland’s leading playwrights. Richard Nelson This critically acclaimed, searing play cycle about loss, memory, and remembrance follows the Apple family of Rhinebeck, New York, as they grapple with events both personal and political in their immediate present: the 2010 election (That Hopey Changey Thing), the tenth anniversary of 9/11 (Sweet and Sad), Barack Obama’s re-election (Sorry), and the fiftieth anniversary of JFK’s assassination, (Regular Singing). This quartet of plays is a masterpiece of stage naturalism and a powerful reminder of the theatre’s unique capacity for civic dialogue and public communion. 978-1-55936-493-5 $13.95 March 2015 978-1-55936-456-0 $18.95 This icon denotes which TCG Books are available from these eBook retailers. 2 NEW TITLES The Book of Grace Suzan-Lori Parks In this scorching three-person drama, a young man returns home to south Texas to confront his father, unearthing deep-seated passions and ambition. The Book of Grace premiered in 2010 at The Public Theater in New York, where author Suzan-Lori Parks was in the midst of a residency as the theatre’s first Master Writer Chair. 978-1-55936-405-8 $14.95 April 2015 Gathering in their Berkshire home, a family of actors wrestles with fame, art, and (as always) one another. Inspired by Chekhov’s pastoral comedies, this witty and compelling new comedy unfolds in a fragile old home brimming with memories, secrets, new love, and discarded dreams. The Country House premiered on Broadway in 2014, starring Blythe Danner. 978-1-55936-491-1 $14.95 Don’t Start Me to Talking… The Flick The Happiest Song Plays Last Intimacy and Other Plays The Selected Plays of John O’Neal Annie Baker Quiara Alegría Hudes Thomas Bradshaw 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama At the dawn of the Arab Spring in an ancient Jordanian town, an Iraq War veteran struggles to overcome the traumas of combat by taking on an entirely new and unexpected career: action film hero. A search for redemption, humility, and one’s place in the world, this is the final installment in Quiara Alegría Hudes’s The Elliot Trilogy, which began with Pulitzer Prize finalist Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue and Pulitzer Prize-winner Water by the Spoonful. An outrageous and revealing comedy about race, sex, and familiarity, Intimacy is the newest work by playwright Thomas Bradshaw. This collection from the fiercely provocative and funny playwright also includes Blues for Smoke and Strom Thurmond Is Not a Racist. John O’Neal Artist and activist John O’Neal is best known for his Junebug Jabbo Jones cycle of plays, a remarkable collection of tales and anecdotes drawn from African American oral literature, which he has performed all over the globe. Four of these plays are included in this volume, along with four of O’Neal’s other works: large-scale ensemble productions, first performed by his ensemble company. 978-1-55936-419-5 $19.95 June 2015 In a rundown movie theater, three underpaid employees sweep up popcorn and tend to one of the last thirty-five-millimeter projectors in the state. With keen insight and a ceaseless attention to detail, The Flick pays tribute to the power of movies and paints a heartbreaking portrait of three characters and their working lives. A critical hit in its off-Broadway premiere, this comedy from one of the country’s most produced and highly regarded young playwrights was awarded the 2013 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, an Obie Award for Playwriting, and the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. 978-1-55936-469-0 $17.95 March 2015 978-1-55936-446-1 $14.95 Paperback 978-1-55936-463-8 $28.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-458-4 $14.95 Paperback 978-1-55936-487-4 $30.00 Hardcover Into the Woods (Movie Tie-In Edition) Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by James Lapine Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) Inside/Outside Six Plays from Palestine and the Diaspora Suzan-Lori Parks 978-1-55936-456-0 $15.95 Edited by Ismail Khalidi and Naomi Wallace Gnit Peter Gnit, a funny enough but so-so specimen of humanity, makes a lifetime of bad decisions on the search for his True Self. This is a rollicking yet cautionary tale about (among other things) how the opposite of love is laziness. Gnit is a faithful, unfaithful and willfully American misreading of Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt. Inside/Outside brings together six dynamic Palestinian playwrights from both Occupied Palestine and the Diaspora, making it the very first collection of its kind. Includes: Handala, adapted by Abdelfattah Abusrour; 603 by Imad Farajin; Keffiyeh/Made in China by Dalia Taha; Plan D by Hannah Khalil; Tennis in Nablus by Ismail Khalidi; and Territories by Betty Shamieh. 978-1-55936-477-5 $13.95 978-1-55936-479-9 $19.95 Will Eno 978-1-55936-499-7 $15.95 Photographs TCGBOOKS A devastatingly beautiful dramatic work set over the course of the Civil War, from one of the theatre’s most lyrical and powerful writers. “By turns philosophical and playful, lyrical and earthy… Father Comes Home From the Wars swoops, leaps, dives and soars across three endlessly stimulating hours, reimagining a turbulent turning point in American history through a cockeyed contemporary lens… Might just be the best new play I’ve seen all year.” —New York Times This modern musical classic has been performed countless times all over the world since its Tony Award-winning debut in 1987. Now Into the Woods has been brought vividly to life on screen by director Rob Marshall, the filmmaker of the Academy Awardwinning musical Chicago, with a cast that includes Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine and Johnny Depp. Includes eight full-color pages of photographs from the film. June 2015 May 2015 NEW TITLES 3 TCGBOOKS A Master Builder Mr. Burns and Other Plays The Open House The Realistic Joneses Henrik Ibsen Anne Washburn Will Eno Will Eno Translated and Adapted by Wallace Shawn An ode to live theater and the resilience of The Simpsons, Anne Washburn’s apocalyptic comedy Mr. Burns is an imaginative exploration of how the culture of one generation can evolve into the mythology of the next. Also included in the collection are The Small, I Have Loved Strangers, and Orestes, all of which, together, develop a theme of destruction: from the personal to the city to civilization and, finally, to the destruction of form. Acclaimed playwright Will Eno brings his signature irreverence to this subversive sendup of the archetypal family drama. The Open House won the 2014 Obie Award for Playwriting and the 2014 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play. Meet Bob and Jennifer and their new neighbors John and Pony, two suburban couples with more in common than their identical last names. Boasting Eno’s quintessential existential quirkiness, this new comedy finds poetry in the banal while humorously exploring our ever-floundering efforts at communication. This translation and adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Master Builder Solness by Wallace Shawn, a writer known for his own bleakly hilarious and provocative plays, was used by legendary director André Gregory during fifteen years of work on a theatrical production which, instead of being produced as a play, was made into a film by Jonathan Demme. 978-1-55936-449-2 $14.95 978-1-55936-498-0 $14.95 June 2015 978-1-55936-474-4 $14.95 April 2015 978-1-55936-481-2 $18.95 May 2015 The Quality of Mercy Reflections on Shakespeare Peter Brook Ming Cho Lee A Life in Design Arnold Aronson The Night Alive and Other Plays Lavishly illustrated with over 500 images in both color and black and white, this book chronicles Ming Cho Lee’s career, from his early training as a watercolorist in China to his designs for over 300 productions and his esteemed 40-year career at the Yale School of Drama. This richly detailed exploration of Lee’s work demonstrates how Lee is not only one of the most important American designers of the twentieth century, but one of the most significant influences on American theatre. Conor McPherson 978-1-55936-461-4 $75.00 Hardcover March 2015 Photographs and Illustrations 4 NEW TITLES A three-play collection from one of Ireland’s leading contemporary playwrights. With inimitable warmth, style, and craft, The Night Alive deftly mines the humanity to be found in the most unlikely of situations. Also included in this volume is The Birds, a suspenseful, atmospheric adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s enthralling short story, and The Veil, set around a haunted house hemmed in by a starving populace. 978-1-55936-474-4 $14.95 In this sequence of essays, Peter Brook explores such questions as the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays, why Shakespeare is never out of date, how actors should approach Shakespeare’s verse, and some of the plays he has directed with notable brilliance. This book offers an illuminating and provocative insight into a great director’s relationship with our greatest playwright. The River 978-1-55936-483-6 $15.95 978-1-55936-488-1 $13.95 Jez Butterworth A remote fishing cabin, a man and a woman, and a moonless night. The River asks: when we find each other, are we trying to recapture someone we once lost? Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman returned to Broadway in this spellbinding new play by Jez Butterworth, author of the international hit play Jerusalem. The Whale/A Bright New Boise Stage Kiss Theater for Beginners Up Against the Wall Samuel D. Hunter Sarah Ruhl Richard Maxwell The Collected Works When estranged lovers are thrown together as romantic leads in a long-forgotten 1930s melodrama, the line between offstage and onstage begins to blur. Here, Sarah Ruhl, one of America’s most widely produced playwrights, brings her unique mix of lyricism, sparkling humor and fierce intelligence to the world of romantic comedy. With his ongoing exploration into actor behavior and an ever-innovative body of work, Richard Maxwell has written a study guide to the art of making theater. This illuminating volume provides a deeper understanding of his work, aesthetic philosophy, and process for creating theater. “One of the strongest directors out there—an artist committed to making us see the world for what it is.” —New Yorker Danny Hoch 978-1-55936-445-4 $17.95 Acclaimed for his gentle, complex characterizations, Samuel D. Hunter’s big-hearted and funny plays explore the quiet desperation running through many American lives. The Whale tells the story of a six hundred-pound shut-in’s last chance at redemption when he reaches out to his long-estranged daughter. In A Bright New Boise, a disgraced evangelical is forced to take a minimum-wage job at the local Hobby Lobby craft store in an effort to reunite with his estranged son. 978-1-55936-486-7 $12.95 June 2015 978-1-55936-460-7 $15.95 Title and Deed/ Oh, the Humanity and other good intentions We’re Gonna Die 978-1-55936-470-6 $14.95 Capturing the voices of a multicultural city and a hip-hop politic with an ironic social lens and linguistic bravado, Danny Hoch has given expression to language and stories that were previously absent from the American canon. This unprecedented anthology includes Taking Over; Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop; Some People; Till the Break of Dawn; and Up Against the Wall. Storefront Church John Patrick Shanley Concluding Shanley’s “Church and State” trilogy of plays that began with Doubt and Defiance, Storefront Church blends earthy humor and philosophical reflection. This compassionate morality tale explores the often thorny relationship between spiritual experience and social action. 978-1-55936-441-6 $14.95 Will Eno This new volume of the acclaimed playwright’s work includes five short plays about being alive, as well as Title and Deed, a haunting and severely funny solo rumination on life as everlasting exile. 978-1-55936-465-2 $14.95 Young Jean Lee Inspired by her personal experiences with despair and loneliness, the Obie Award-winning playwrightprovocateur and her band Future Wife create a life-affirming show about the one thing we all have in common: we’re gonna die. Each book includes a CD of all six songs and eight monologues performed by David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, Adam Horowitz, Kathleen Hanna, and others. 978-1-55936-443-0 $16.95 Includes Audio CD May 2015 TCGBOOKS NEW TITLES 5 TCGBOOKS INTRODUCING THE TCG CLASSIC RUSSIAN DRAMA SERIES Experience the Russian dramatic canon, brought vividly to life in new translations from the 21st century’s most celebrated Russian translators and one of our finest playwrights. Renowned American playwright Richard Nelson (The Apple Family plays) and the foremost contemporary translators of classic Russian literature, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, together collaborate on revelatory new translations of major works of Russian drama. The Inspector A Comedy in Five Acts NIKOLAI GOGOL Translated by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky Called “the greatest play written in Russian” by Vladimir Nabokov, Nikolai Gogol’s immortal comedy is a pitch-perfect satire of social corruption. This illuminating new translation of Gogol’s biting masterpiece marks the first entry in the TCG Classic Russian Drama Series. 978-1-55936-455-3 $15.95 PLAYS ERIC BOGOSIAN AND This new collection by one of America’s premier performers and most innovative and provocative artists includes one hundred monologues from his acclaimed plays and solo shows. PLAYWRIGHTS DAVID ADJMI Stunning and Other Plays This volume of distinctive work includes Stunning, set in an insular Syrian Jewish community, where a teenage bride’s world is disrupted by her intellectual African American housekeeper; Evildoers, about the collapse of two privileged couples and Elective Affinities, a post-9/11 monologue. A Comedy in Five Acts Includes Bogosian’s remarkable first play, Talk Radio, and all of his monologues up through Drinking in America, including Fun House and Men Inside, providing the fullest view yet of this mercurial, muchemulated talent. 978-1-55936-082-1 $15.95 S. ANSKY Humpty Dumpty and Other Plays A Dybbuk and Other Tales of the Supernatural Adapted by Tony Kushner from a translation by Joachim Neugroschel Also included is a selection of stories, fairy tales and parables translated into English for the first time by Joachim Neugroschel, illuminating many aspects of the Jewish mystical world. 978-1-55936-137-8 $15.95 JON ROBIN BAITZ A Fair Country Mizlansky/Zilinsky or “schmucks” Also includes: Griller and Red Angel. 978-1-55936-251-1 $16.95 Notes from Underground Also includes: Scenes from the New World. 978-1-55936-142-2 $11.95 Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead 978-1-55936-096-8 $13.95 Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll “Using every powerful means available to a theatre artist, he shakes the cages of every complacent country engulfed by homelessness to ask exactly who, if anyone, is home.” —Frank Rich, New York Times 978-1-55936-160-6 $10.95 Translated by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky The Substance of Fire and Other Plays 978-1-55936-124-8 $13.95 Also includes: The Film Society and The End of the Day. Includes Skunkweed and 1+1. 978-1-55936-467-6 $16.95 978-1-55936-051-7 $16.95 Three Hotels Plays and Monologues 978-1-55936-085-2 $13.95 ANNIE BAKER The Vermont Plays The Cherry Orchard A Comedy in Four Acts ANTON CHEKHOV Translated by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky There are two versions of Chekhov’s masterwork: the one staged by Konstantine Stanislavski at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1904, and the one Chekhov originally envisioned. Now, for the first time, both are available and published here in a single volume. Shedding new light on this most revered play, the translators reconstructed the original pre-rehearsal script that Chekhov first submitted. The result is a major event in the publishing of Chekhov’s canon. 978-1-55936-484-3 $16.95 June 2015 FEATURED TITLES The Essential Bogosian IVAN TURGENEV The simple life of a dutiful wife and mother is upended when the arrival of her son’s charming new tutor unleashes a whirlwind of love, lust and jealousy. The second entry in the TCG Classic Russian Drama Series. 6 978-1-55936-464-5 $16.95 978-1-55936-364-8 $17.95 978-1-55936-127-9 $10.95 A Month in the Country 100 (monologues) A quartet of plays set in small-town Vermont, from one of the most influential young writers in the American theatre. Circle Mirror Transformation and The Aliens shared the 2010 Obie Award for Best New Play. Also includes: Body Awareness and Nocturama. 978-1-55936-389-1 $18.95 Sex Plays 978-1-55936-414-0 $15.95 Suburbia (new version) A new version of Eric Bogosian’s best-selling play, set in a convenience store parking lot. His rewrites for a world seeped in cell phones, hip-hop, and a new political context, render the piece “an American anyplace where everything, yet nothing, has changed.” —New York Times 978-1-55936-342-6 $13.95 Talk Radio “Eric Bogosian’s Talk Radio is just about the best theatrical expression of our fucked-up culture that I know.” —John Heilpern, New York Observer This version was revised for the 2007 Broadway production. 978-1-55936-324-2 $12.95 Wake Up and Smell the Coffee “No, Bogosian isn’t angry. He’s furious. And perplexed. And neurotic. And brilliant as ever.” —Boston Globe 978-1-55936-202-3 $11.95 LEE BREUER Uncle Vanya Love and Information The Gospel at Colonus A New Version by Annie Baker Adapted lyrics by Bob Telson and Lee Breuer from Sophocles One of the most celebrated playwrights in the United States lends her truthful observation and elegant command of the colloquial to Chekhov’s despairing masterpiece. A refreshingly intimate and modern treatment of a Chekhovian classic. In this fast-moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know. The latest work from beloved master playwright Caryl Churchill. 978-0-930452-94-0 $12.95 Sister Suzie Cinema The Collected Poems and Performances 1976–1986 Also includes: Hajj, Red Beads, A Prelude to Death in Venice, The Warrior Ant and “The Theatre and Its Trouble”, an essay. 978-0-930452-60-5 $10.95 JEZ BUTTERWORTH Jerusalem One of London and New York’s most highly acclaimed plays, Jez Butterworth’s “wild, blissfully funny drug-and-booze-fueled comedy and tragedy” (New York Times) is a rousing exploration of national identity, living on the margins and the necessity of rebellion. 978-1-55936-408-9 $14.95 Mojo and Other Plays Includes: Mojo; The Night Heron; Parlour Song and The Winterling. 978-1-55936-418-8 $18.95 978-1-55936-447-8 $14.95 Liars, Thieves and Other Sinners on The Bench A collection of Jo Carson’s favorite stories, from her more than fifteen years of gathering oral histories and crafting plays in communities across the country. Together they create a portrait of America, in a diverse and authentic array of voices. Bliss Translated by Caryl Churchill The brilliant British dramatist translates a new Quebecois play. 978-1-55936-335-8 $13.95 PING CHONG The East–West Quartet Preface by Jessica Hagedorn More than any other artist, Ping Chong has explored the ways Asian cultures have intersected with contemporary American society throughout history. This volume collects four of his masterworks created over the past decade: Deshima, Chinoiserie, After Sorrow and Pojagi. Undesirable Elements A Tempest Translated by Richard Miller Césaire’s rich and insightful adaptation of The Tempest draws on contemporary Caribbean society, the African American experience and African mythology to raise questions about colonialism, racism and their lasting effects. CARYL CHURCHILL Blue Heart 978-1-55936-154-5 $13.95 Cloud 9 “Sharp comedy and a serious purpose are splendidly combined in Cloud 9, Caryl Churchill’s provocative and amusing study of sexual politics.” —Time Out 978-1-55936-099-9 $13.95 Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? 978-1-55936-311-2 $12.95 Far Away ANTON CHEKHOV “It is only forty-five minutes long, but packs the substance of several full-length dramas.” —London Times Translated by Paul Schmidt This refreshingly clear and colloquial adaptation was the basis for the Wooster Group’s acclaimed production Brace Up! 978-1-55936-055-5 $13.95 The Skriker This extraordinary play combines English folk tales with scenes from modern urban life. 978-1-55936-097-5 $13.95 This is a Chair 978-1-55936-177-4 $9.95 Flyin’ West and Other Plays 978-1-55936-168-2 $18.95 CONSTANCE CONGDON Tales of the Lost Formicans and Other Plays “If not the best new play of recent years, [Tales of the Lost Formicans] is surely the most imaginative. A travel guide to Middle America conducted by aliens from outer space.” —Time Also includes: No Mercy, Casanova and Losing Father’s Body. 978-1-55936-084-5 $17.95 PIERRE CORNEILLE The Illusion Adapted by Tony Kushner This much-produced adaptation by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angels in America blends magic and truth, obsession and caprice, and romance and murder into a persuasive argument for the power of theatrical imagination over reality. 978-1-55936-090-6 $13.95 978-1-55936-199-6 $12.95 Light Shining in Buckinghamshire 978-1-55936-130-9 $10.95 FEATURED TITLES TCGBOOKS 978-1-55936-210-8 $13.95 Three Sisters 978-1-55936-225-2 $11.95 Also includes: Blues for an Alabama Sky, Bourbon at the Border, Late Bus to Mecca and Chain. 978-1-55936-397-6 $17.95 AIMÉ CÉSAIRE “A Number by Caryl Churchill is the first true play of the 21st century. It’s an hour-long experiment in prediction, a meditation upon identity, a sort of nightmare imagining of what the magic of science, in relation to cloning, may one day require of our hearts and minds.” —Evening Standard Introduction by Alisa Solomon Selections from the People Pieces 978-1-55936-027-2 $15.95 A Number PEARL CLEAGE Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet Fifty-four monologues and dialogues, a remarkable distillation of rhythms and nuances from the region of the heart. A Play from Romania Real People, Real Lives, Real Theater A four-piece volume of communityspecific plays, each of which was developed through an extended residency. These stories weave together personal and historical narratives to examine the lives of those who are born into one culture and live in another. 978-1-55936-331-0 $16.95 Mad Forest 978-1-55936-114-9 $13.95 OLIVIER CHOINIERE 978-1-55936-229-0 $16.95 JO CARSON 978-1-55936-440-9 $13.95 7 TCGBOOKS RACHEL CORRIE CULTURE CLASH My Name is Rachel Corrie Culture Clash Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy Edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner On March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie, a twenty-three-year-old American, was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in the Gaza Strip as she was trying to prevent the demolition of Palestinian homes. A one-woman play composed from Rachel’s own journals, letters and e-mails. 978-1-55936-296-2 $12.95 NILO CRUZ Anna in the Tropics 2003 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama “Cruz, the first Latin-American dramatist to receive the Pulitzer, weaves a seductive tale of a close-knit family drawn into emotional conflict, sexual frustration and tragedy.” —Variety 978-1-55936-232-0 $14.95 Ana en el Trópico Spanish Language Edition Culture Clash’s first-ever collection. Includes: The Mission, A Bowl of Beings and Radio Mambo. 978-1-55936-139-2 $14.95 Culture Clash in AmeriCCa Culture Clash investigates contemporary American culture as viewed in four very distinct American cities. Includes: Bordertown (San Diego and Tijuana); Nuyorican Stories (New York City); Mission Magic Mystery Tour (San Francisco) and Anthems (Washington, D.C.). In The Color of Desire, a passionate romance erupts between an American businessman in Havana and an out-of-work Cuban actress. Hurricane depicts a damaged family bracing itself for a natural disaster. 978-1-55936-402-7 $15.95 Two Sisters and a Piano and Other Plays Introduction by Janice Paran Nilo Cruz is the most produced Cuban-American playwright in the United States. In his plays, Cruz almost always journeys back to Cuba, even when the play is not set there. Cruz is a sensualist, a conjurer of mysterious voyages and luxuriant landscapes. This volume also includes: Hortensia and the Museum of Dreams, Lorca in a Green Dress, Bicycle Country and Capricho. 978-1-55936-258-0 $17.95 DARIO FO Mistero Buffo Translated by Ron Jenkins In this trio of plays, Culture Clash rewrites California’s past in the performance troupe’s own irreverent comic style, interweaving pop culture with their home state’s local history. Includes: Chavez Ravine, Water & Power and Zorro in Hell. 978-1-55936-327-3 $16.95 Reissue of the 1979 play by the noted novelist with an introduction by the author. The Color of Desire & Hurricane 978-1-55936-166-8 $16.95 Oh, Wild West! 978-1-55936-245-0 $12.95 978-1-55936-310-5 $13.95 The Five Lesbian Brothers are Maureen Angelos, Babs Davy, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey and Lisa Kron. This collection includes: Voyage to Lesbos, Brave Smiles… another lesbian tragedy, The Secretaries and Brides of the Moon. The Collected Plays of Dario Fo, Volume Two E.L. DOCTOROW A young woman reunites with her painter father in the south of Spain, both falling in love with the same tantalizing young man. The Five Lesbian Brothers Four Plays 978-1-55936-216-0 $15.95 Translated by Nacho Artime and Nilo Cruz Beauty of the Father THE FIVE LESBIAN BROTHERS Drinks Before Dinner Mistero Buffo is Dario Fo’s one-man “tour de force,” in which he creates his own subversive version of Biblical stories. One of the major theatrical artists of the 20th century, Italy’s Dario Fo was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize for Literature. Ron Jenkins’ translations of Dario Fo have been performed across the country. 978-1-55936-271-9 $15.95 We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay! and Other Works 978-1-55936-115-6 $10.95 The Collected Plays of Dario Fo, Volume One WILL ENO Translated by Ron Jenkins The Flu Season and Other Plays 978-1-55936-291-7 $14.95 Volume One includes: We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!, Elizabeth, Archangels Don’t Play Pinball and About Face. Middletown 978-1-55936-183-5 $35.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-182-8 $19.95 Paperback Includes: The Flu Season, Intermission and Tragedy: A Tragedy. “Will Eno confirmed the singular nature—and singular beauty—of his voice with Middletown—a gentle comic rumination on Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Like that American classic Middletown was concerned with the cosmic questions reverberating beneath the surfaces of quotidian life.” —Charles Isherwood 978-1-55936-380-8 $14.95 Thom Pain (based on nothing) “Astonishing in its impact… Will Eno is a Samuel Beckett for the Jon Stewart generation… Thom Pain is at bottom a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life’s work.” —Charles Isherwood, New York Times 978-1-55936-275-7 $13.95 RICHARD FOREMAN Bad Boy Nietzsche! and Other Plays Richard Foreman has been at the leading edge of the theatrical avantgarde in the U.S. and throughout the world since 1968. This new anthology collects plays including Now That Communism Is Dead My Life Feels Empty, Maria del Bosco, Panic (How to Be Happy!), Bad Boy Nietzsche!, Bad Behaviorand King Cowboy Rufus Rules the Universe. 978-1-55936-257-3 $17.95 Love & Science Selected Music-Theatre Texts Includes: Love and Science, Hotel for Criminals (The American Imagination), Africanus Instructus and Yiddisher Teddy Bears. 978-1-55936-021-0 $13.95 The Manifestos and Essays This book collects Foreman’s writings on the question of “what is art?”, from his early manifestos through his recent transition to film, and provides a fascinating window into this singular artist’s mind and creative process. 978-1-55936-398-3 $16.95 8 FEATURED TITLES Unbalancing Acts Sorrows and Rejoicings KAREN HARTMAN Foundations for a Theater A stunning play that explores the legacy of Apartheid on two women—one white, the other black. Gum Foreword by Peter Sellars Includes essays and playscripts: The Cure, Film Is Evil: Radio Is Good, Symphony of Rats, What Did He See? and Lava. 978-1-55936-076-0 $18.95 ATHOL FUGARD Blood Knot and Other Plays The three Port Elizabeth plays that established Fugard’s international reputation more than 30 years ago, including Hello and Goodbye and Boesman and Lena. 978-1-55936-020-3 $15.95 The Captain’s Tiger A Memoir for the Stage 978-1-55936-164-4 $10.95 Cousins 978-1-55936-208-5 $13.95 Statements with John Kani and Winston Ntshona Includes: Sizwe Bansi Is Dead, The Island and Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act. 978-0-930452-61-2 $14.95 The Train Driver and Other Plays In the wake of a terrible tragedy on the train tracks, a two-person drama unfolds between a train engineer and a gravedigger. Also includes: Coming Home, Have You Seen Us? and a selection from Fugard’s notebooks. 978-1-55936-386-0 $17.95 A Memoir Valley Song 978-1-55936-132-3 $19.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-119-4 $10.95 MELISSA JAMES GIBSON Karen Hartman’s play set in a fictional country in the Middle East—where two girls, veiled head to toe, share the forbidden pleasure of chewing—has sparked political controversy in performances at universities across the country. Also includes: The Mother of Modern Censorship. 978-1-55936-213-9 $13.95 TINA HOWE Birth and After Birth and Other Plays [A Marriage Cycle] This volume celebrates the same marriage as seen over a lifetime—a complete “marriage cycle”—beginning with newly revised Birth and Afterbirth, Howe’s surreal comedy about the early years of child-raising. Also includes: Approaching Zanzibar, One Shoe Off and Rembrandt’s Gift. Exits and Entrances This and Other Plays 978-1-55936-319-8 $13.95 The first collection from Melissa James Gibson includes This, Suitcase, [sic] and Brooklyn Bridge. 978-1-55936-321-1 $17.95 978-1-55936-379-2 $17.95 Also includes: Painting Churches, The Art of Dining and Museum. A Lesson from Aloes Two former political activists confront each other and the events which led to their sudden falling-out years ago. 978-1-55936-001-2 $14.95 Marigolds in August and The Guest Two Screenplays with Ross Devenish 978-1-55936-059-3 $10.95 My Children! My Africa! The search for a means to an end to apartheid erupts into conflict between a black township youth and his “old-fashioned” black teacher. 978-1-55936-014-2 $14.95 Notebooks 1960–1977 “Fugard registers and captures the keen images that are the very stuff of vibrant theatre.” —Time 978-1-55936-012-8 $10.95 Playland and A Place with the Pigs 978-1-55936-071-5 $10.95 The Road to Mecca 978-0-930452-79-7 $13.95 The Shadow of the Hummingbird In a charming meditation on the beauty and transience of the world around us, Fugard continues to mine the depths of the human spirit with profound empathy and heart. Four Plays Ballad of Yachiyo 978-0-930452-86-5 $16.95 978-1-55936-122-4 $10.95 Pride’s Crossing SPALDING GRAY 978-1-55936-153-8 $12.95 Swimming to Cambodia AMY HERZOG Preface by Roger Rosenblatt Afterword by James Leverett 4000 Miles & After the Revolution Swimming to Cambodia is quite simply Spalding Gray’s masterpiece. Taking his small role in The Killing Fields as a point of reference, Gray created a timeless and inspired odyssey for our time—a high speed adventure that swerves and plunges between outrageous hilarity and chilling revelation. 978-1-55936-254-2 $12.95 ANDRÉ GREGORY Bone Songs Bone Songs is a meditation on the journey of marriage and the meaning of one’s long life by acclaimed avant-garde theatre director André Gregory. 978-1-55936-284-9 $13.95 JESSICA HAGEDORN Dogeaters Jessica Hagedorn has transformed her best-selling novel about the Philippines during the reign of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos into an equally powerful theatrical piece that is a multilayered tour de force. 978-1-55936-215-3 $14.95 Known for delicately detailed character studies that subtly balance humor and insight, Herzog is swiftly emerging as a striking new voice in the American theatre. After the Revolution is an astute and ironic drama about how society appropriates history for its own psychological needs. 4000 Miles is a quiet rumination on mortality in which a twenty-one-year-old seeks solace from his feisty grandmother. 978-1-55936-422-5 $15.95 The Great God Pan Jamie’s life in Brooklyn seems just fine: a beautiful girlfriend, a burgeoning journalism career, and parents who live just far enough away. But when a possible childhood trauma comes to light, lives are thrown into a tailspin. Unsettling and deeply compassionate, The Great God Pan tells the intimate tale of what is lost and won when a hidden truth is suddenly revealed. 978-1-55936-444-7 $14.95 978-1-55936-482-9 $13.95 FEATURED TITLES TCGBOOKS A South African pastor and a young teacher from Cape Town battle over the fate of an eccentric elderly widow. PHILIP KAN GOTANDA Coastal Disturbances 9 TCGBOOKS QUIARA ALEGRÍA HUDES Yellow Face In the Wake Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue Introduction by Frank Rich Melding a poetic dreamscape with a stream-of-consciousness narrative, this Pulitzer Prize finalist lyrically traces the legacy of war on a single Puerto Rican family. The first installment in Hudes’ Elliot Trilogy. This tale of heartache and hope unfolds amidst the turmoil of American politics in the 21st century. Following the contentious 2000 election, Ellen hosts Thanksgiving in her cramped New York apartment. But an unexpected encounter suggests that our ideas about America—and ourselves—are not as fixed as they once seemed. Water by the Spoonful In this mock-documentary play, David Henry Hwang puts himself center stage, as he uses the controversy over color-blind casting for Miss Saigon and the racially motivated federal investigation of his own father to explore Asian identity and the ever-changing definition of what it is to be an American. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama 978-1-55936-340-2 $13.95 HENRIK IBSEN A solider returns from Iraq and struggles to find his place in the world, while somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts forge an unbreakable bond. The boundaries of family and friendship stretch across time and cyberspace in this second installment of Hudes’ Elliot Trilogy. Peer Gynt 978-1-55936-439-3 $28.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-438-6 $14.95 Paperback 978-1-55936-045-6 $12.95 Angels in America ADRIENNE KENNEDY A Gay Fantasia on National Themes Revised and Complete Edition 978-1-55936-452-2 $28.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-437-9 $13.95 Paperback DAVID HENRY HWANG Chinglish A nuanced and hilarious new comedy about an American businessman who visits China, only to discover how much he doesn’t understand. Chinglish explores the challenges of doing business in a culture whose language and ways of communicating are worlds apart from our own. “Shrewd, timely and razor-sharp comedy.” —Chicago Sun-Times 978-1-55936-410-2 $14.95 Flower Drum Song Book by David Henry Hwang Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II One of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most compelling love stories is re-made enchantingly in a new adaptation. 978-1-55936-222-1 $12.95 Golden Child 978-1-55936-158-3 $13.95 Trying to Find Chinatown The Selected Plays of David Henry Hwang Throughout his career, David Henry Hwang has explored the complexities of forging Eastern and Western cultures in contemporary America. Includes: FOB, The Dance and the Railroad, Family Devotions, The Sound of a Voice, The House of Sleeping Beauties, The Voyage, Bondage and Trying to Find Chinatown. 978-1-55936-172-9 $16.95 Translated by Gerry Bamman and Irene B. Berman Adhering to the verse format of the original, this uncut, contemporary translation restores the humor so often lacking in English-language editions. Sleep Deprivation Chamber Adrienne Kennedy and Adam Kennedy 978-1-55936-388-4 $14.95 Well This work from the acclaimed writer/performer Lisa Kron is all about her mother. It explores the dynamics of health, family and community through the story of her mother’s extraordinary ability to heal a changing neighborhood, despite her inability to heal herself. 978-1-55936-253-5 $12.95 TONY KUSHNER 1993 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama Also includes: Christmas on Mars, The Vampires, Slacks and Tops and Anteroom. This new edition of Tony Kushner’s masterpiece is published with the author’s recent changes and a new introduction. One of the most honored American plays in history, Angels in America was awarded two Tony Awards for Best Play, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was made into an Emmy Awardwinning HBO film directed by Mike Nichols. This two-part epic has received hundreds of performances worldwide in over 26 languages. 978-1-55936-037-1 $24.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-036-4 $13.95 Paperback 978-1-55936-395-2 $35.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-384-6 $16.95 Paperback FRANZ XAVER KROETZ A Bright Room Called Day Adrienne Kennedy and her son Adam have created a gripping examination of the conflicting realities of the black experience in America. 978-1-55936-126-2 $14.95 HARRY KONDOLEON Self Torture and Strenuous Exercise Through the Leaves and Other Plays Translated by Roger Downey “The most fascinating of contemporary West German playwrights. In Roger Downey’s pungent English translation, Through the Leaves sticks like a splinter in the mind.” —New York Times Also includes: The Nest and Mensch Meier. 978-1-55936-044-9 $24.95 Hardcover LISA KRON 2.5 Minute Ride and 101 Humiliating Stories “Remarkable. Puts Lisa Kron on a level with sterling monologists such as Spalding Gray, autobiographers who combine novelistic complexity with stage-smart impudence.” —New York Times 978-1-55936-181-1 $12.95 A powerful portrayal of individual resolution, irresolution and dissolution in the face of political catastrophe in 1930s Berlin, as well as the morally outraged outpourings of a contemporary New York woman. 978-1-55936-078-4 $14.95 Caroline, or Change Book and Lyrics by Tony Kushner Music by Jeanine Tesori Louisiana, 1963: A nation reeling from the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy assassination. Caroline, a black maid, and Noah, the son of the Jewish family she works for, struggle to find an identity for their friendship. Through their intimate story, this beautiful new musical portrays the changing rhythms of a nation. “A highpoint in my theatre-going experience. Simple and profound, ravishing and revolutionary.” —John Lahr, The New Yorker 978-1-55936-248-1 $14.95 10 FEATURED TITLES Death & Taxes TRACY LETTS ROMULUS LINNEY Hydriotaphia & Other Plays August: Osage County Six Plays This collection features the epic farce Hydriotaphia or the Death of Dr. Browne; Reverse Transcription: Six Playwrights Bury a Seventh; Terminating or Sonnet LXXV; Notes on Akiba; G. David Schine in Hell; and East Coast Ode to Howard Jarvis. 2008 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama Includes: Childe Byron, 2, Tennessee, Heathen Valley, F.M. and April Snow. “Sensationally entertaining… A fraught, densely plotted saga of an Oklahoma clan in a state of nearapocalyptic meltdown, August is the most exciting new American play Broadway has seen in years.” —New York Times August: Osage County is a portrait of the dysfunctional American family at its finest—and absolute worst. 978-1-55936-053-1 $19.95 978-1-55936-330-3 $14.95 978-1-55936-080-7 $14.95 978-1-55936-156-9 $16.95 Homebody/Kabul (Revised Version) Kushner turns his penetrating gaze to the arena of global politics to create this suspenseful portrait of a dangerous collision between cultures. Written before 9/11, this “eerily timely work about Afghanistan” (Newsday) premiered in New York in December 2001. 978-1-55936-239-9 $14.95 Lincoln The Screenplay Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin A revealing drama about a great American president, written by a great American playwright. Kushner and Steven Spielberg spent a decade collaborating on Lincoln, the acclaimed major motion picture. Kushner’s screenplay follows the sixteenth President’s tumultuous final months in office, as he pursues a course designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. Includes eight pages of color photographs from the film. 978-1-55936-454-6 $30.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-453-9 $15.95 Paperback Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness Essays, a Play, Two Poems and a Prayer Includes: Slavs! 978-1-55936-106-4 $25.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-100-2 $15.95 Paperback YOUNG JEAN LEE The Shipment and LEAR (movie tie-in edition) One of the most bracing and critically acclaimed plays in recent history, August: Osage County became a major motion picture in 2013, starring Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts and Ewan McGregor. 978-1-55936-466-9 $14.95 Killer Joe A definitively dysfunctional family gives in to its basest instincts and is forced to face hidden truths in this twisted modern-day fairy tale by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of August: Osage County. 978-1-55936-451-5 $14.95 Superior Donuts Letts, ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company as a playwright and actor, has fashioned a love letter to Chicago, a city where he has lived for more than 20 years. 978-1-55936-361-7 $14.95 DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE Good People Margie Walsh, let go from yet another job and facing eviction, decides to appeal to an old flame who has made good and left his Southie past behind. Good People is a stirring exploration of life in America when you’re on your last dollar. 978-1-55936-393-8 $14.95 Rabbit Hole 2007 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama A story of loss, heartbreak, and forgiveness—told through daily moments and emotional hurdles— as a family moves on after the accidental death of their four-year old. Blood Wedding and Yerma Translated by Langston Hughes and W. S. Merwin Introduction by Melia Bensussen These never-before-published translations unite two of Lorca’s most passionate masterpieces with two of America’s most gifted poets. CRAIG LUCAS The Light in the Piazza Book by Craig Lucas Music and Lyrics by Adam Guettel 2005 Tony Award Winner for Best Score “The Light in the Piazza doesn’t want to make theatregoers feel good; it wants to make them feel deeply.” —The New Yorker 978-1-55936-267-2 $13.95 Prayer for My Enemy 978-1-55936-344-0 $13.95 Prelude to a Kiss and Other Plays Frank Rich in the New York Times wrote about Prelude: “It is rare to find a play so suffused with sorrow that sends one home so high.” Also included are Missing Persons and Three Postcards. 978-1-55936-193-4 $16.95 Reckless and Other Plays This volume combines some of Craig Lucas’ best-known work, including Reckless (“A bittersweet fable for our time.”—Frank Rich, New York Times). This volume also includes Blue Window and Stranger. 978-1-55936-211-5 $16.95 What I Meant Was New Plays and Selected One-Acts This collection includes the full-length God’s Heart, which Tony Kushner called, “Vital and brave and excruciatingly beautiful,” The Dying Gaul and ten one-act plays. 978-1-55936-159-0 $17.95 CHARLES LUDLAM The Mystery of Irma Vep and Other Plays Introduction by Tony Kushner 978-1-55936-356-3 $14.95 978-1-55936-290-0 $14.95 Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven and Other Plays Rabbit Hole (movie tie-in edition) The first collection by a major new voice in the American theatre. Also includes: Groundwork of the Metaphysic Morals; The Appeal; Pullman, WA; Church and Yaggoo. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play is now a major motion picture from Lions Gate starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart and Dianne Wiest. Artistic director, playwright, director, designer and star of New York’s acclaimed Ridiculous Theatrical Company, the late Charles Ludlam ransacked theatrical and literary history in an evolutionary quest for a modern art of stage comedy. Collected here are Ludlam’s most celebrated works for the stage: The Mystery of Irma Vep, Camille, Galas, Stage Blood and Bluebeard. 978-1-55936-326-6 $16.95 978-1-55936-396-9 $14.95 978-1-55936-173-6 $16.95 FEATURED TITLES TCGBOOKS “One of the best experimental playwrights in America.” —Time Out New York Young Jean Lee’s two latest works: a provocative look at AfricanAmerican identity in our not-yet post-racial society in The Shipment, and her own version of Shakespeare’s tragedy, focusing on the king’s three daughters, in LEAR. August: Osage County FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA 11 TCGBOOKS EDUARDO MACHADO DONALD MARGULIES RICHARD MAXWELL The Floating Island Plays Brooklyn Boy Plays, 1996-2000 Includes: The Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa, Fabiola, In the Eye of the Hurricane and Broken Eggs. “Donald Margulies’ self-reflective, dream reverie comedy drama Brooklyn Boy is tough, insightful, bittersweet, funny and ultimately wise.” —The Hollywood Reporter This volume collects for the first time the work of one of America’s most important, vital and original young voices. Includes: Boxing 2000, Caveman, House (1999 Obie Award winner), Showy Lady Slipper, Champions of Magic, Billingo, Superintendents, Flight Courier Service, Burger King and others. 978-1-55936-035-7 $24.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-034-0 $13.95 Paperback Havana Is Waiting and Other Plays 978-1-55936-252-8 $12.95 Eduardo Machado explores his lifelong themes with humor and passion in Havana Is Waiting (a writer returns to Cuba after thirty years), Kissing Fidel (a comedy set in a Miami funeral parlor), The Cook (chronicling Cuban history) and Crocodile Eyes (inspired by Federico García Lorca). “Collected Stories captures much of the nagging mysteriousness, the intriguing incompleteness of life.” —Charles Isherwood, Variety 978-1-55936-366-2 $17.95 DAVID MAMET The Anarchist With a nod to his mentor, Harold Pinter, Mamet employs his signature verbal jousting in this depiction of two women—a prisoner and a waren—who battle over freedom, power, money, religion and lack thereof. 978-1-55936-412-6 $13.95 Keep Your Pantheon (and School) Mamet shows off a lighter side with his dexterous screwball comedy Keep Your Pantheon. This volume also contains School: a crackling curtain-raiser in which two teachers shoot back-and-forth on topics ranging from pedophilia to recycling. 978-1-55936-391-4 $13.95 Race Mamet’s bold play explores the issues of race and discrimination in a supposedly post racial 21st century America. “Fascinating and dramatically charged, Mamet’s provocative, hot-topic play is anything but simple. The questions and answers posed add up to an intriguing study of perception.” —Associated Press 978-1-55936-228-3 $16.95 ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN The Greek Plays 978-1-55936-152-1 $14.95 Introduction by Tony Kushner Dinner with Friends “Extremely smart. What initially seems a rather conventional glimpse at the perils of breaking up becomes an original examination of the terrors of staying together.” —Peter Marks, New York Times “These plays are breathtaking reminders of why theatre matters.” —Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director, The Public Theater. Includes modern adaptations of classic Greek texts: Iphigenia and Other Daughters, The Trojan Women, Helen, Lysistrata, The Persians and Oedipus. 978-1-55936-194-1 $14.95 978-1-55936-240-5 $19.95 God of Vengeance CONOR MCPHERSON Adapted from Sholom Asch Dublin Carol Donald Margulies offers up a vivid new adaptation of Sholom Asch’s 1906 Yiddish melodrama, reset on the Lower East Side of New York in the 1920s. Set on Christmas Eve, this play examines the life of a mortician who, when his daughter pays a visit, suddenly must confront his past and the family he left behind. “A riveting play.” —London Times 2000 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama 978-1-55936-233-7 $12.95 Luna Park Selected Short Plays and Monologues 978-1-55936-185-9 $11.95 This volume spans almost twenty years of Margulies’ writings, beginning with Luna Park, an early play inspired by Delmore Schwartz. It also includes his well-known one-act July 7, 1994, a hauntingly beautiful examination of a female inner-city doctor’s life. 978-1-55936-207-8 $11.95 978-1-55936-206-1 $16.95 Shipwrecked! The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as told by himself) Port Authority The Seafarer “McPherson’s skill manifests itself not only in the lyrical dialogue, but in a plot full of slow-burn devices…As a result, The Seafarer first ambushes you and then haunts you for days afterward.” —Time Out (London) 978-1-55936-312-9 $13.95 Shining City EMILY MANN Also includes: Found a Peanut, The Loman Family Picnic, The Model Apartment and What’s Wrong with This Picture? “What the play is essentially exploring is guilt, the wreckage of the past and the possibility of making a fresh start in life…this is palpably a play by a writer in recovery from his own demons.” —Daily Telegraph Mrs. Packard 978-1-55936-103-3 $18.95 978-1-55936-255-9 $13.95 Illinois, 1861: Without proof of insanity, Elizabeth Packard is committed by her husband to an asylum. Based on historical events, Emily Mann’s play tells of one woman’s struggle to right a system gone wrong. Time Stands Still The Weir and Other Plays “Mr. Margulies’s finest play since the Pulitzer Prize-winning Dinner with Friends.” —New York Times In his “absorbingly intelligent” (Los Angeles Times) new play, Donald Margulies captures the complex personal relationship between a foreign news correspondent and a photojournalist, injured covering the war in Iraq. “The Weir is sheer theatrical magic. A modern classic.” —Daily Telegraph This volume also includes St. Nicholas, This Lime Tree Bower, The Good Thief and Rum and Vodka. 978-1-55936-382-2 $13.95 978-1-55936-334-1 $13.95 Testimonies Four Plays Includes: Annulla: An Autobiography, Still Life, Execution of Justice and Greensboro: A Requiem. 978-1-55936-117-0 $18.95 12 FEATURED TITLES Collected Stories 978-1-55936-343-3 $13.95 Sight Unseen and Other Plays 978-1-55936-365-5 $14.95 978-1-55936-167-5 $17.95 TARELL ALVIN MCCRANEY The Brother/Sister Plays “A gorgeous trilogy that leaves you tingling. A new, authentically original vision. McCraney is a remarkable artist.” —Ben Brantley, New York Times Lyrical and mythic, provocative and contemporary, McCraney’s trilogy of kinship, love and heartache is set in the bayou of Louisiana, and loosely draws on West African myths. Includes: In the Red and Brown Water, The Brothers Size and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet. Goodnight Children Everywhere ROBERT O’HARA Insurrection: Holding History and Other Plays Introduction by Janice Paran Five plays from the prolific, revered playwright. Includes: Goodnight Children Everywhere, Some Americans Abroad and Two Shakespearen Actors. 978-1-55936-244-3 $18.95 Rodney’s Wife 978-1-55936-278-8 $13.95 MARSHA NORMAN 978-1-55936-157-6 $11.95 JOHN O’KEEFE Shimmer & Other Texts Also includes: Don’t You Ever Call Me Anything but Mother and The Man in the Moon. 978-1-55936-002-9 $6.95 SUZAN-LORI PARKS 365 Days/365 Plays Translated by Richard Wilbur The Secret Garden Molière’s late, elegant comedy, based on Plautus’s Roman version, but alluding to the love affairs of the French king. A beautiful musical version of the children’s classic. On November 13, 2002, the incomparable Suzan-Lori Parks got an idea to write a play every day for a year. She began that very day, finishing one year later. The result is an extraordinary testament to artistic commitment. This collection is a complete work by an artist responding to her world, each and every day. 978-1-55936-047-0 $13.95 978-1-55936-286-3 $19.95 978-1-55936-358-7 $14.95 LYNN NOTTAGE By the Way, Meet Vera Stark The America Play and Other Works 978-1-55936-349-5 $16.95 JEAN BAPTISTE POQUELIN DE MOLIÈRE Amphitryon The Bungler Translated by Richard Wilbur The Bungler is Molière’s first recognizably great play, and the first to be written in verse. The charming farce is set in Sicily and born of the great Italian tradition of the commedia dell’arte. 978-1-55936-351-8 $14.95 Four Plays Includes: Getting Out, Third and Oak (The Pool Hall and The Laundromat), The Holdup and Traveler in the Dark. 978-0-930452-84-1 $17.95 This uniquely theatrical comedy highlights the paradox of black actors in 1930s Hollywood and stirs audiences from complacency by tackling racial stereotypes in the entertainment industry. A hilarious and bold stylistic departure for the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ruined. Lovers’ Quarrels 978-1-55936-442-3 $14.95 Translated by Richard Wilbur Crumbs from the Table of Joy and Other Plays Molière’s second full-length verse play, a complex comedy animated with deception, jealousy and tangles of love. 978-1-55936-339-6 $14.95 School for Husbands and The Imaginary Cuckold, or Sganarelle Translated by Richard Wilbur Foreword by John Simon Two grand comedies of marriage and misunderstanding, one set in Paris and one in the provinces. 978-1-55936-338-9 $14.95 ALFRED DE MUSSET Fantasio and Other Plays Translated by Michael Feingold, Richard Howard, Nagle Jackson and Paul Schmidt 978-1-55936-067-8 $15.95 RICHARD NELSON Frank’s Home Nelson brings to life two great architectural demigods, Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan, only to show their all-too-human frailties. 978-1-55936-381-5 $14.95 978-1-55936-214-6 $17.95 Intimate Apparel/Fabulation With this pair of plays, Lynn Nottage, an “exceptionally gifted playwright” (New York Observer), has created companion pieces that span 100 years in the lives of African American women. 978-1-55936-279-5 $14.95 Ruined 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama Nottage has crafted an engrossing and uncommonly human story with humor and song served alongside its postcolonial and feminist politics, in the rich theatrical tradition of Brecht’s Mother Courage. “Sincere, passionate, courageous and acutely argued, Ruined is a remarkable theatrical achievement.” —Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune 978-1-55936-369-3 $28.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-355-6 $14.95 Paperback 978-1-55936-092-0 $15.95 The Red Letter Plays “Suzan-Lori Parks’ extraordinary new play, In the Blood, is about the way we live now, and it is truly harrowing. Ms. Parks’ writing has grown leaner and hungrier, and you will leave this play feeling pity and terror.” —Margo Jefferson, New York Times Also includes: Fucking A. 978-1-55936-195-8 $17.95 Topdog/Underdog 2002 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama This darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity tells the story of two brothers, Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke by their father. 978-1-55936-201-6 $14.95 Venus 978-1-55936-135-4 $14.95 REYNOLDS PRICE Full Moon and Other Plays Also includes: Early Dark and Private Contentment. 978-1-55936-064-7 $13.95 New Music A Trilogy Includes: August Snow, Night Dance and Better Days. 978-1-55936-016-6 $10.95 FEATURED TITLES TCGBOOKS Also includes: Lorenzaccio, You Can’t Think of Everything and Don’t Trifle with Love. Also included are Mud, River, Stone; Poof!; Por’ Knockers and Las Meninas, inspired by the playwright’s research into the African presence in 17thcentury Europe. Also includes: Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom, The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World, Betting on the Dust Commander, Pickling and Devotees in the Garden of Love, as well as several essays by Parks which provide insight into her provocative theatrical style and innovative vision. 13 TCGBOOKS Late, a cowboy song and Melancholy Play. JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY Provocative playwright Adam Rapp weaves themes of love, suffering, and redemption throughout this alarming examination of societal change. Spanning one hundred years in one Lower East Side tenement hallway, this series of connected plays—Rose, Paraffin, and Nursing—is a dark and compelling exploration of what binds people together and drives them apart. 978-1-55936-266-5 $18.95 978-1-55936-309-9 $13.95 Dead Man’s Cell Phone Dirty Story and Other Plays “Ruhl writes surrealist fantasies that happen to be populated by eccentrically real people, comedies in which the surface illogic of dreams is made meaningful—made truthful—by the deeper logic of human feeling.” —Charles Isherwood, New York Times Three works by Pulitzer Prizewinning author John Patrick Shanley. Plays included are: Dirty Story, Where’s My Money? and Sailor’s Song. 978-1-55936-416-4 $16.95 978-1-55936-325-9 $14.95 RONALD RIBMAN In the Next Room or the vibrator play ADAM RAPP The Hallway Trilogy The Rug Merchants of Chaos and Other Plays Also includes: Buck and Sweet Table at the Richelieu. 978-1-55936-050-0 $24.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-049-4 $12.95 Paperback JOSÉ RIVERA Boleros for the Disenchanted and Other Plays Boleros for the Disenchanted is the moving story of the playwright’s own parents. Also includes: Brainpeople; Adoration of the Old Woman and Pablo and Andrew at the Altar of Words, a one-act. 978-1-55936-390-7 $18.95 Marisol and Other Plays Also includes: Each Day Dies with Sleep and Cloud Tectonics. 978-1-55936-136-1 $18.95 978-1-55936-360-0 $13.95 Passion Play Passion Play is Sarah Ruhl’s “biggest, most ambitious effort yet” (New York Times), a three-and-a-half hour intimate epic, plunging the depths of the timely intersection of politics and religion. Ruhl dramatizes a community of players rehearsing their annual staging of the Easter Passion in three different eras. 978-1-55936-348-8 $15.95 References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot and Other Plays CARL HANCOCK RUX Includes: References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot, Sueño (a reworking of Pedro Calderón’s Life Is a Dream) and Sonnets for an Old Century. “A dazzling play, Mr. Rux’s ideas have the urgency and passion of actions. He draws on satire, rhetoric, naturalism (the kind that Strindberg said ‘seeks out the points where great battles take place’) and poetry.” —Margo Jefferson, New York Times 978-1-55936-212-2 $17.95 SARAH RUHL Chekhov’s Three Sisters and Woolf’s Orlando Two Renderings for the Stage Talk 978-1-55936-226-9 $14.95 Adapted from Virginia Woolf and Anton Chekhov STEVEN SATER Ruhl displays her signature lyricism and elegant understanding of intimacy in this pair of translations: Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending, period-hopping novel Orlando and Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters, a classic of ennui and frustration. Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater Music by Duncan Sheik Winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book 978-1-55936-404-1 $16.95 The Clean House and Other Plays The Clean House was a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist, and the winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. It is a play of uncommon romance and uncommon comedy, about a maid who hates cleaning and dreams about creating the perfect joke, and a doctor who treats cancer and one day leaves his heart inside one of his patients. Also included: eurydice; 14 FEATURED TITLES Sarah Ruhl made her Broadway debut in 2009 with this effervescent comedy: a play about sex, intimacy and equality, set in the 1880s when enthusiasm for the electric light bulb gave rise to a handy new instrument to treat female hysteria. Spring Awakening The extraordinary rock musical with book and lyrics by Steven Sater and music by Grammy-nominated recording artist Duncan Sheik, inspired by Frank Wedekind’s controversial 1891 German play. 978-1-55936-315-0 $14.95 Defiance 978-1-55936-282-5 $16.95 Doubt 2005 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama 978-1-55936-276-4 $13.95 Doubt (movie tie-in edition) Now a major motion picture, with Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis. Written and directed by John Patrick Shanley from his Pulitzer Prize–winning play. 978-1-55936-347-1 $13.95 Outside Mullingar Outside Mullingar is about the romance of Anthony and Rosemary, neighbors in rural Ireland, who are nearing their middle years. It is by turns poetic, uplifting, dark and funny as hell. 978-1-55936-475-1 $13.95 WALLACE SHAWN The Designated Mourner Writer and performer Wallace Shawn’s landmark 1996 play, later made into a film by David Hare, features three characters—a respected poet, his daughter and her English-professor husband— suspected of subversion by a ruling oligarchy. 978-1-55936-362-4 $14.95 Grasses of a Thousand Colors Revised Edition A poetic epic that tells the story of a scientist, his wife, and his two mistresses, as they fend for their lives in a world much like ours, yet one savagely close to extinction. This is Shawn’s first-full length play after a ten year hiatus 978-1-55936-478-2 $14.95 Our Late Night/A Thought in Three Parts Obie Award-winning, never-beforepublished Our Late Night premiered in New York in 1975 under the direction of André Gregory. A Thought in Three Parts created an uproar with its 1977 London premiere, investigated by the vice squad for its allegedly pornographic content. 978-1-55936-322-8 $14.95 CHRISTOPHER SHINN Follies ALFRED UHRY Dying City (New Edition) Driving Miss Daisy “A stunning drama about life in the shadow of September 11th and the Iraq war.” —Time Out Infused with references to 9/11 and the war in Iraq, this play explores how contemporary politics and recent history have transformed the lives of its three characters. Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition 978-1-55936-329-7 $13.95 Stephen Sondheim and George Furth Teddy Ferrara When a campus tragedy makes national headlines, Gabe, a senior who runs the Queer Students Group, discovers that events surrounding the tragedy aren’t as straightforward as they seem. 978-1-55936-450-8 $14.95 Where Do We Live and Other Plays Also includes: The Coming World, Four, Other People and What Didn’t Happen. On the eve of a once-glorious theatre’s destruction, all of life’s might-have-beens take center stage and two jaded couples glamorize the old days. 978-1-55936-417-1 $14.95 Getting Away with Murder Sondheim’s first non-musical, written with George Furth, his collaborator on Company, is an intricate murder mystery/comedy. 978-1-55936-128-6 $11.95 Gypsy Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents The famous musical tale of a domineering stage mother’s inadvertent creation of a burlesque stripper. 978-1-55936-086-9 $14.95 978-1-55936-256-6 $17.95 Into the Woods NICKY SILVER Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine Additional material by Hugh Wheeler Etiquette and Vitriol The Food Chain and Other Plays The first play collection by a master of razor-sharp wit and black humor, Etiquette and Vitriol brings together the long-running Off-Broadway hit The Food Chain and the awardwinning Pterodactyls with two earlier works, Fat Men in Skirts and Free Will and Wanton Lust. 978-1-55936-123-1 $17.95 The Lyons Silver, that “strange progeny of a coupling between Neil Simon and Edward Albee” (New York Times), has cornered the market on deliciously savage family comedies. The Lyons, his critically-acclaimed Broadway success, is an intimate and frightening examination of how we cope with loneliness and disappointment. 978-1-55936-436-2 $14.95 Raised in Captivity 978-1-55936-113-2 $13.95 STEPHEN SONDHEIM Assassins “That joyous rarity, a work of sophisticated artistic ambition and deep political purpose that affords nonstop pleasure.” —William A. Henry III, TIME 978-0-930452-93-3 $15.95 Pacific Overtures Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman 978-1-55936-025-8 $17.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-026-5 $14.95 Paperback Passion Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine 1994 Tony Award Winner for Best Book, Best Music and Lyrics and Best Musical 978-1-55936-088-3 $13.95 Road Show Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman Stephen Sondheim’s first musical since his 1994 Tony Award-winner Passion. 978-1-55936-341-9 $13.95 AUGUST STRINDBERG “Nothing quite prepares you for the disturbing brilliance of Assassins.” —David Richards, New York Times Adapted by Caryl Churchill 978-1-55936-038-8 $14.95 Company Stephen Sondheim and George Furth Twenty-fifth anniversary edition of the work that changed the landscape of American musical theatre. A Dream Play Caryl Churchill, one of the most fascinating and respected dramatists in the English-speaking world, has taken on Strindberg’s A Dream Play in this spare and resonant adaptation. 978-1-55936-270-2 $13.95 Racial tensions are delicately explored when a warm friendship evolves between an elderly Jewish woman and her black chauffeur. 978-0-930452-89-6 $12.95 The Last Night of Ballyhoo A bittersweet romantic comedy set in Atlanta in 1939, on the eve of World War II and the opening night of Gone with the Wind, The Last Night of Ballyhoo deals in a very personal way with being Jewish in the South. 978-1-55936-140-8 $14.95 PAULA VOGEL The Baltimore Waltz and Other Plays Also includes: The Oldest Profession, Desdemona, And Baby Makes Seven and Hot ’n’ Throbbing. 978-1-55936-109-5 $18.95 A Civil War Christmas Set on a chilly Christmas Eve during the latter days of the Civil War, Paula Vogel’s pageant for the holiday season weaves a tapestry of both fictional and historical characters— together with period holiday music and lesser known marches, hymns, and spirituals—to tell a story of peaceful companionship and communal hope. 978-1-55936-378-5 $15.95 The Long Christmas Ride Home “One of the most absorbing evenings of theatre to come along in some time.” —Variety 978-1-55936-249-8 $12.95 The Mammary Plays 1998 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama This two-play volume contains How I Learned To Drive, a deceptively delicate tale of sexual awakening in desperate, if not criminal, circumstances and The Mineola Twins, an outrageous political satire. How I Learned To Drive, one of the most acclaimed plays of 1997, won—in addition to the Pulitzer Prize—Obie, the Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, NY Drama Critics Circle and Outer Critics Circle Awards and the coveted Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. 978-1-55936-144-6 $16.95 978-1-55936-108-8 $14.95 FEATURED TITLES TCGBOOKS Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman 1988 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama Academy Award winner for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay 15 TCGBOOKS NAOMI WALLACE MICHAEL WELLER AUGUST WILSON The Fever Chart Five Plays Gem of the Ocean Three Short Visions of the Middle East Includes: Moonchildren, Fishing, At Home, Abroad and Loose Ends. Also includes an introduction by the author. Gem of the Ocean is the play that begins it all. Set in 1904 Pittsburgh, it is chronologically the first work in August Wilson’s decade-by-decade cycle dramatizing the African American experience during the twentieth century. Haunting dramas of love, life and death in today’s Middle East. A State of Innocence, The Retreating World and Between This Breath and You. These multi-faceted works explore the urgency and complexity of the Middle East’s political landscape, through the voices and bodies of the people who inhabit it. 978-1-55936-337-2 $13.95 In the Heart of America and Other Plays Includes: One Flea Spare, In the Heart of America, Slaughter City, The War Boys and The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek. 978-1-55936-186-6 $18.95 ENDA WALSH Once Music and Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová This celebrated, Tony Awardwinning musical, based on the Academy Award-winning film, arrived on Broadway in 2012. A charming tale of the complicated romance between an Irish street musician and a young Czech woman. 978-1-55936-421-8 $14.95 Penelope One of Ireland’s most innovative and beguiling writers, Enda Walsh brings us his riveting and savage take on Homer’s Odyssey with a tale of the last of Penelope’s suitors set at the bottom of a drained swimming pool. 978-1-55936-387-7 $14.95 The Small Things and Other Plays Includes the critically acclaimed Disco Pigs, misterman, bedbound and The Small Things, as well as four previously unpublished plays: The Ginger Ale Boy, Chatroom, Lynndie’s Gotta Gun and How These Desperate Men Talk. “One of the most fiercely individual voices in the theatre today.” —New York Times 978-1-55936-403-4 $18.95 The Walworth Farce/The New Electric Ballroom This volume brings together two masterworks by the Irish playwright Enda Walsh—unmistakably Irish, galloping gothic comedies about the use of theatre and oral traditions to warp family history. Chosen by poet Paul Muldoon in the Times Literary Supplement as one of the “Best Books of 2009.” 978-1-55936-354-9 $15.95 16 FEATURED TITLES 978-1-55936-143-9 $17.95 Loving Longing Leaving Three Plays A triptych of marriage and infidelity by one of the most astute chroniclers of the American human condition. This is Weller’s first collection of new plays in over a decade. Includes: Fifty Words, What the Night is For and Side Effects. 978-1-55936-280-1 $14.95 King Hedley II “A grand, impassioned play, it finds fertile ground in a blasted corner of the American landscape.” —Wall Street Journal 978-1-55936-353-2 $16.95 978-1-55936-261-0 $27.95 Hardcover 978-1-55936-260-3 $14.95 Paperback THORNTON WILDER Radio Golf The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder, Volume I Edited by Donald Gallup and A. Tappan Wilder Introduction by John Guare Volume One of The Collected Short Plays includes such long out-ofprint works as The Long Christmas Dinner, Pullman Car Hiawatha and The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden. Also included are plays intended for two comprehensive cycles, The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Ages of Man and Rivers Under the Earth. 978-1-55936-131-6 $19.95 The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder, Volume II Edited by Donald Gallup and A. Tappan Wilder Preface by A.R. Gurney Volume Two of Wilder’s Collected Short Plays makes available again the author’s long out-of-print first collection of one-acts, The Angel That Troubled the Waters, along with two previously unpublished plays—The Unerring Instinct and The Marriage We Deplore. Also includes: The Alcestiad, or a Life in the Sun. 978-1-55936-149-1 $35.00 Hardcover 978-1-55936-148-4 $17.95 Paperback “With wit and soul, Radio Golf brings to a close the most ambitious theatrical undertaking in the history of the American theater.” —Eric Grode, New York Sun 978-1-55936-308-2 $14.95 GEORGE C. WOLFE Jelly’s Last Jam Book by George C. Wolfe Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead The life and death of Jelly Roll Morton. 978-1-55936-069-2 $9.95 Spunk Three Tales by Zora Neale Hurston Adapted by George C. Wolfe Music by Chic Street Man “Gutsy, gritty and often very funny… irresistible theatricality.” —Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press 978-1-55936-024-1 $13.95 BRIAN YORKEY Next to Normal Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey Music by Tom Kitt 2010 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama Winner of three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Original Score. “Rock is alive and rolling like thunder in Next to Normal. It’s the best musical of the season by a mile…an emotional powerhouse with a fire in its soul and a wicked wit that burns just as fiercely.” —Rolling Stone 978-1-55936-370-9 $14.95 Extreme Exposure ANTHOLOGIES An Anthology of Solo Performance Texts from the Twentieth Century Beyond Victims and Villains Edited by Jo Bonney Contemporary Plays by Disabled Playwrights Edited by Victoria Ann Lewis Preface by John Hockenberry Includes: P.H. *reaks, a collaborative project developed by Doris Baizley and Victoria Ann Lewis; Gretty Good Time by John Belluso; The History of Bowling by Mike Ervin; Creeps by David Freeman; Shoot by Lynn Manning; A Summer Evening in Des Moines by Charles L. Mee, Jr. and No One as Nasty by Susan Nussbaum. 978-1-55936-250-4 $19.95 Cootie Shots THE AUGUST WILSON CENTURY CYCLE “Art is beholden to the kiln in which the artist was fired. Before I am anything, a man or a playwright, I am an African American.” —August Wilson For the first time in its entirety, in a ten-volume, hardcover, slipcased edition. August Wilson’s epic dramatization of the African American experience and heritage in the twentieth century—completed just before his death in October 2005—has been called “one of the most ambitious dramatic projects ever undertaken.” (New York Times) 978-1-55936-307-5 $200.00 These hardcover editions are also available separately for $25.00 each. Theatrical Inoculations Against Bigotry for Kids, Parents and Teachers Edited by Norma Bowles with Mark E. Rosenthal Cootie Shots is a unique assortment of plays, songs and poems designed to be read, performed and enjoyed by children from kindergarten through sixth grade. Created by Fringe Benefits, an alliance of theatre artists, youth, educators and parents. 978-1-55936-184-2 $18.95 Color Illustrations throughout Ensemble Works An Anthology Edited by Ferdinand Lewis This collection includes plays by the most important ensemble theatre companies working today: Roadside Theater (Whitesburg, KY); Pregones Theater (Bronx, NY); Junebug Productions (New Orleans, LA); Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble (Bloomsburg, PA); A Traveling Jewish Theatre (San Francisco, CA); Touchstone Theatre (Bethlehem, PA); Carpetbag Theatre (Knoxville, TN); The Dell’Arte Company (Blue Lake, CA) and Goat Island (Chicago, IL). Includes work by Beatrice Herford, Jackie “Moms” Mabley, Ruth Draper, Lord Buckley, Brother Theodore, Lenny Bruce, Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner, Andy Kaufman, Ethyl Eichelberger, Laurie Anderson, Rachel Rosenthal, Spalding Gray, Eric Bogosian, Jessica Hagedorn, Diamanda Galás, Ann Magnuson, Rhodessa Jones, Tim Miller, John O’Keefe, Anna Deavere Smith, Danitra Vance, David Cale, Whoopi Goldberg, John Fleck, Reno, Heather Woodbury, Robbie McCauley, Lisa Kron, Brenda Wong Aoki, Guillermo GomezPeña, Holly Hughes, Luis Alfaro, John Leguizamo, Josh Kornbluth, Deb Margolin, Roger Guenveur Smith, Anne Galjour, Danny Hoch, Marga Gomez, Mike Albo/Virginia Heffernan, Dael Orlandersmith and Dawn Akemi Saito. 978-1-55936-155-2 $19.95 Photographs The Fire This Time African American Plays for the 21st Century Edited by Harry Elam, Jr. and Robert Alexander Includes: In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks; Civil Sex by Brian Freeman; The Dark Kalamazoo by Oni Faida Lampley; King Hedley II by August Wilson; Insurrection: Holding History by Robert O’Hara; Crumbs from the Table of Joy by Lynn Nottage; A Preface to the Alien Garden by Robert Alexander; A Rhyme Deferred by Kamilah Forbes and Hip-Hop Theatre Junction and Slanguage by Universes. 978-1-55936-205-4 $24.95 The New American Musical An Anthology from the End of the Twentieth Century Edited by Wiley Hausam 978-1-55936-302-0 $25.00 Two Trains Running (1969) Foreword by Romulus Linney Foreword by Laurence Fishburne 978-1-55936-200-9 $18.95 978-1-55936-298-6 $25.00 978-1-55936-303-7 $25.00 Jitney (1977) New Plays USA 3 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (1927) Foreword by Frank Rich 978-1-55936-304-4 $25.00 978-1-55936-299-3 $25.00 King Hedley II (1985) The Piano Lesson (1936) Foreword by Marion McClinton Foreword by Toni Morrison 978-1-55936-305-1 $25.00 978-1-55936-300-6 $25.00 Radio Golf (1997) Seven Guitars (1948) Foreword by Suzan-Lori Parks Foreword by Tony Kushner 978-1-55936-306-8 $25.00 Fences (1957) Foreword by Phylicia Rashad Foreword by Samuel G. Freedman 978-1-55936-281-8 $25.00 Foreword by Ishmael Reed Includes: Morocco by Allan Havis; Execution of Justice by Emily Mann; The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers by Stephen Metcalfe; Between East and West by Richard Nelson and Cold Air by Virgilio Piñera, translated and adapted by Maria Irene Fornes. 978-0-930452-54-4 $11.95 978-1-55936-301-3 $25.00 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES TCGBOOKS Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (1911) Includes: Rent by Jonathan Larson; Floyd Collins by Tina Landau and Adam Guettel; The Wild Party by Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe; Parade by Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown. Gem of the Ocean (1904) 978-1-55936-262-7 $18.95 17 TCGBOOKS New Plays USA 2 Plays of the Holocaust Version 3.0 Includes: Secret Honor by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone; Food from Trash by Gary Leon Hill; Mensch Meier by Franz Xaver Kroetz, translated by Roger Downey; Buck by Ronald Ribman and Mercenarie by James Yoshimura. An International Anthology Contemporary Asian American Plays 978-0-930452-35-3 $17.95 Hardcover Out from Under Texts by Women Performance Artists Edited by Lenora Champagne Includes: World without End by Holly Hughes; The Father by Beatrice Roth; excerpts from United States by Laurie Anderson; The Constant State of Desire by Karen Finley; My Brazil by Rachel Rosenthal; Teenytown by Laurie Carlos, Jessica Hagedorn and Robbie McCauley; The Survivor and the Translator by Leeny Sack; Getting Over Tom by Lenora Champagne and Strange to Relate by Fiona Templeton. 978-1-55936-009-8 $15.95 Out of the Fringe Contemporary Latina/Latino Theatre and Performance Edited by Caridad Svich and María Teresa Marrero Includes: Straight as a Line by Luis Alfaro; Stuff by Nao Bustamante and Coco Fusco; Fur by Migdalia Cruz; Night Train to Bolina by Nilo Cruz; Skin by Naomi Iizuka; Ragged Time by Oliver Mayer; Trash by Pedro R. Monge-Rafuls; The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea by Cherríe Moraga; Greetings from a Queer Señorita by Monica Palacios; Alchemy of Desire/DeadMan’s Blues by Caridad Svich. 978-1-55936-171-2 $21.95 Plays From the Boom Box Galaxy Theater from the Hip Hop Generation Edited by Kim Euell with Robert Alexander Includes: Zell Miller III (The Evidence of Silence Broken); Cristal Truscott (Peaches); Carl Hancock Rux (No Black Male Show); Psalmayene 24 (Free Jujube Brown!); Dan Wolf and Tommy Shepard (Beatbox); Jake-ann Jones (Death of a Ho); Marc Bamuthi Joseph (Word Becomes Flesh); Aye de Leon (Thieves in the Temple) and Will Power (Flow). 978-1-55936-292-4 $19.95 Edited by Elinor Fuchs Includes: Eli: A Mystery Play of the Sufferings of Israel by Nelly Sachs (Germany/Sweden), translated by Christopher Holme; Auschwitz by Peter Barnes (England); Mister Fugue or Earth Sick by Liliane Atlan (France), translated by Marguerite Feitlowitz; Ghetto by Joshua Sobol (Israel), adapted by Jack Viertel; Cathedral of Ice by James Schevill (United States) and Replika by Józef Szajna (Poland), translated by E. J. Czerwinski. Edited by Chay Yew 978-0-930452-63-6 $19.95 978-1-55936-363-1 $22.95 Salaam. Peace An Anthology of Middle Eastern-American Drama ACTING Edited by Holly Hill and Dina Amin The Actor and the Target The first of its kind, this groundbreaking anthology is a collection of new plays by American writers of a variety of Middle Eastern backgrounds, from artists born in Egypt and Iran, to Israeli- and Palestinian-Americans. Included are: Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith by Yussef El Guindi; Between Our Lips by Nathalie Handal; 9 Parts of Desire by Heather Raffo; The Black Eyed by Betty Shamieh; Call Me Mehdi by Torange Yeghiazarian; Browntown by Sam Younis and Desert Sunrise by Misha Shulman. 978-1-55936-332-7 $19.95 Seventh Generation An Anthology of Native American Plays Edited by Mimi Gisolfi D’Aponte Includes: Body Indian by Hanay Geiogamah (Kiowa); The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for the Deer Dance by Diane Glancy (Cherokee); Power Pipes by Spiderwoman Theater—Lisa Mayo, Gloria Miguel, Muriel Miguel, founders—(Kuna/Rappahannock); Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth by Drew Hayden Taylor (Ojibway); The Independence of Eddie Rose by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. (Assiniboine/Nakota); The Story of Susannah by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl (Hawaiian) and Indian Radio Days by LeAnne Howe and Roxy Gordon (Choctaw). 978-1-55936-147-7 $19.95 Strictly Dishonorable and Other Lost American Plays Selected by Richard Nelson Includes: Strictly Dishonorable by Preston Sturges; The Racket by Bartlett Cormack; The Ghost of Yankee Doodle by Sidney Howard and A Slight Case of Murder by Howard Lindsay and Damon Runyon. 978-0-930452-55-1 $10.95 18 ANTHOLOGIES | ACTING Includes: Julia Cho’s Durango; Sunil Kuruvilla’s Rice Boy; Han Ong’s Swoony Planet; Sung Rno’s Wave; Diana Son’s Boy; Alice Tuan’s Last of the Suns; and Chay Yew’s Question 27, Question 28. Also included is The Square, a choral piece by sixteen leading playwrights (including Maria Irene Fornes, Jessica Hagedorn, David Henry Hwang, Craig Lucas, José Rivera and Mac Wellman). New Edition DECLAN DONNELLAN This immensely popular and ever-practical book on acting takes a scalpel to the heart of actors’ persistent fears, helping them to release their talent on stage. It is straightforward and unpretentious, with a spirit of artistic and personal freedom. 978-1-55936-285-6 $18.95 Actors’ Lives On and Off the American Stage Interviews by Holly Hill Includes: Frances Conroy, Clayton Corzatte, Olympia Dukakis, Frances Foster, Josie de Guzman, Anthony Heald, Richard Jenkins, Cherry Jones, James Earl Jones, Randall Duk Kim, Jane Lind, Joan MacIntosh, John Mahoney, Paul McCrane, Isabell Monk, Joe Morton, Howie Seago, Freda Foh Shen, Josef Sommer, Richard Thomas and Jeff Weiss. 978-1-55936-062-3 $15.95 Advice to the Players ROBERT LEWIS Introduction by Harold Clurman “The best theatre book I read this year. The remarkable thing is its lack of bunk. Actors and watchers of actors will find it a book to mark up and read again.” —Dan Sullivan, Los Angeles Times 978-1-55936-003-6 $15.95 American Theatre Book of Monologues for Men and American Theatre Book of Monologues for Women Edited by Stephanie Coen This selection of monologue material for actors was selected from the 100 plays published in American Theatre magazine over 20 years. Men 978-1-55936-197-2 $12.95 Women 978-1-55936-198-9 $13.95 Contemporary American Monologues for Men and Contemporary American Monologues for Women Edited by Todd London The best audition pieces for actors from over 100 new American plays produced between 1977 and 1997. Selected from the works of playwrights published by TCG. Strasberg at the Actors’ Studio THEORY Connecting Flights Edited by Robert H. Hethmon Preface by Burgess Meredith AND “A fascinating close-up of Mr. Strasberg’s philosophy of theatre and method of working with actors.” —Eliot Fremont-Smith, New York Times HISTORY In conversation with Rémy Charest Translated by Wanda Romer Taylor Foreword by John Ralston Saul Tape-Recorded Sessions 978-1-55936-022-7 $19.95 Men 978-1-55936-134-7 $13.95 Women 978-1-55936-133-0 $13.95 Training of the American Actor Freeing Shakespeare’s Voice Presented in this volume are: Lee Strasberg’s Method by Anna Strasberg; Stella Adler Technique by Tom Oppenheim; Sanford Meisner Technique by Victoria Hart; Michael Chekhov Technique and The Mask by Per Brahe; Uta Hagen Technique by Carol Rosenfeld; Physical Acting Inspired by Grotowski by Stephen Wangh; The Viewpoints by Mary Overlie; Practical Aesthetics by Robert Bella; Interdisciplinary Training by Fritz Ertl and Neoclassical Training by Louis Scheeder. The Actor’s Guide to Talking the Text KRISTIN LINKLATER Voice teacher, actor and director Kristin Linklater goes beyond the techniques developed in her classic text, Freeing the Natural Voice, to a passionate, practical exploration of Shakespeare, providing readers with the tools to increase understanding and make Shakespeare’s words their own. 978-1-55936-031-9 $17.95 Playing Joan Actresses on the Challenge of Shaw’s Saint Joan Interviews by Holly Hill Includes: Jane Alexander, Eileen Atkins, Elisabeth Bergner, Marjorie Brewer, Zoe Caldwell, Ann Casson, Constance Cummings, Judi Dench, Joyce Ebert, Pat Galloway, Ellen Geer, Lee Grant, Uta Hagen, Wendy Hiller, Frances Hyland, Barbara Jefford, Laurie Kennedy, Roberta Maxwell, Siobhan McKenna, Nora McLellan, Sarah Miles, Sian Phillips, Angela Pleasence, Joan Plowright, Lynn Redgrave and Janet Suzman. 978-0-930452-64-3 $10.95 Illustrated The Presence of the Actor JOSEPH CHAIKIN “A perceptive collection of notes on acting, the history of the Open Theater, performance in everyday life, theatre and society, and Chaikin’s highly personal experience of Brecht and Beckett. The right adjective, if it weren’t so overused, is stimulating.” —Michael Feingold, Village Voice 978-1-55936-030-2 $14.95 PETER HALL Shakespeare’s text is packed with clues that help the reader to hear and the performer to act any speech. Sir Peter Hall’s book sets out to make going to Shakespeare performances or acting in them a richer experience. 978-1-55936-234-4 $17.95 978-1-55936-268-9 $18.95 The Viewpoints Book A Practical Guide to Viewpoints and Composition ANNE BOGART and TINA LANDAU The Viewpoints are a set of names given to certain principles of movement through time and space—they constitute a language for talking about what happens on stage. The book provides the artist with the history, terminology and philosophy of Viewpoints and a step-by-step recipe for using it as both a training and a rehearsal technique. This collaboration of two of our most gifted and innovative directors is a major new addition to the practice and theory of theoretical production and performance. ARNOLD ARONSON Includes: John Lee Beatty, John Conklin, Karl Eigsti, Ralph Funicello, Marjorie Bradley Kellogg, Eugene Lee, Ming Cho Lee, Santo Loquasto, David Mitchell, Douglas Schmidt and Robin Wagner. 978-0-930452-39-1 $25.00 Photographs The American Theatre Reader 25 Years from American Theatre Edited by the Staff of American Theatre magazine In celebration of American Theatre’s twenty-fifth anniversary, the editors of the nation’s leading theatre magazine have selected the best essays and interviews from its pages to provide an intimate look at the people, plays and events that have shaped the American theatre over the past quartercentury. Conversations with: Anne Bogart, Gordon Davidson, Olympia Dukakis, Gina Gionfriddo, Adam Guettel, Lorraine Hansberry, Lillian Hellman, Jonathan Larson, Kristin Linklater, Arthur Miller and others. Articles and essays by: Eric Bentley, Zelda Fichandler, Athol Fugard, Tina Howe, David Henry Hwang, Naomi Iizuka, Adrienne Kennedy, Tony Kushner, Eva Le Gallienne, Todd London, Robert MacNeil, Suzan-Lori Parks, Hal Prince, Frank Rich, José Rivera, Alan Schneider, Wallace Shawn, Diana Son and many more. 978-1-55936-346-4 $24.95 Breaking the Rules The Wooster Group DAVID SAVRAN 978-1-55936-241-2 $18.95 Introduction by Peter Sellars The Way of Acting Through interviews and descriptions of methodology, Breaking the Rules captures the essence of major works by the internationally acclaimed avant-garde company. The Theatre Writings of Tadashi Suzuki TADASHI SUZUKI Translated by J. Thomas Rimer Widely considered the most influential contemporary theatre director in Japan, Suzuki provides a thorough and accessible formulation of his ideas and beliefs, and insights into his training methods. Features his compelling adaptation of Clytemnestra. 978-0-930452-56-8 $14.95 Illustrated 978-0-930452-82-7 $17.95 Connecting Flights is an intimate and probing meditation on theatre, the attributes of imperfect memory, the roots of inspiration and contemporary culture. 978-1-55936-165-1 $15.95 Conversations with Anne Twenty-four Interviews ANNE BOGART Conversations with Anne documents the series of intimate interviews that theatre director Anne Bogart has conducted with major artists and cultural thinkers at her West Side studio for the benefit of live audiences. Interviews include: JoAnne Akalaitis, Lee Breuer, Ben Cameron, Martha Clarke, Oskar Eustis, Zelda Fichandler, Richard Foreman, André Gregory, Bill T. Jones, Tina Landau, Elizabeth LeCompte, Eduardo Machado, Charles L. Mee Jr., Joseph V. Melillo, Meredith Monk, Mary Overlie, Peter Sellars, SITI Company, Molly Smith, Elizabeth Streb, Julie Taymor, Paula Vogel, Robert Woodruff and Mary Zimmerman. 978-1-55936-375-4 $22.00 Conversations with Peter Brook MARGARET CROYDEN In these interchanges with Margaret Croyden from 1970 to 2000, Brook freely discusses major works such as his landmark airborne A Midsummer Night’s Dream and his untraditional interpretation of the opera La Tragédie de Carmen. He also covers the establishment of the Paris Center, his work in the Middle East and Africa, and his masterwork, the nine-hour production of The Mahabharata, which has virtually reinvented the way actors and directors think about theater. 978-1-55936-350-1 $16.95 The Director’s Voice ARTHUR BARTOW Interviews include: JoAnne Akalaitis, Arvin Brown, René Buch, Martha Clarke, Gordon Davidson, Robert Falls, Zelda Fichandler, Richard Foreman, Adrian Hall, John Hirsch, Mark Lamos, Marshall W. Mason, Des McAnuff, Gregory Mosher, Harold S. Prince, Lloyd Richards, Peter Sellars, Andrei Serban, Douglas Turner Ward, Robert Woodruff and Garland Wright. 978-0-930452-74-2 $18.95 ACTING | THEORY AND HISTORY TCGBOOKS Shakespeare’s Advice to the Players Edited by Arthur Bartow American Set Design ROBERT LEPAGE 19 TCGBOOKS The Director’s Voice, Volume Two JASON LOEWITH Interviews include: Anne Bogart, Mark Brokaw, Peter Brosius, Ping Chong, David Esbjornson, Oskar Eustis, Frank Galati, Michael Kahn, Moisés Kaufman, James Lapine, Elizabeth LeCompte, Emily Mann, Michael Mayer, Marion McClinton, Bill Rauch, Bartlett Sher, Julie Taymor, Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Barbra Berlovitz, Steven Epps, Vincent Gracieux, Robert Rosen, Dominique Serrand), George C. Wolfe and Mary Zimmerman. 978-1-55936-352-5 $22.00 Evoking and Forgetting Shakespeare PETER BROOK This revised edition includes Brook’s additional essay on “Forgetting Shakespeare.” The first edition was based on a talk given in Berlin, which is an illuminating and provocative take on our greatest playwright by one of his most influential modern interpreters. 978-1-55936-221-4 $8.95 Dramatic Contexts Series Exposed by the Mask Form and Language in Drama PETER HALL Sir Peter Hall argues that theatre is only created when emotions are contained by a form, and that the form paradoxically gives freedom of expression. Thus, the Greek mask, whether it may be the actual physical mask on the face or the form of the drama itself, enables the actor to express hysteria. The Ground on Which I Stand In Their Own Words Poetics AUGUST WILSON This is Wilson’s personal call for African American artists and theatres to again seize the power over their own cultural and artistic identities in the contemporary American theatre. Contemporary American Playwrights ARISTOTLE DAVID SAVRAN Includes: Lee Breuer, Christopher Durang, Richard Foreman, Maria Irene Fornes, Charles Fuller, John Guare, Joan Holden, David Henry Hwang, David Mamet, Emily Mann, Richard Nelson, Marsha Norman, David Rabe, Wallace Shawn, Stephen Sondheim, Megan Terry, Luis Valdez, Michael Weller, August Wilson and Lanford Wilson. Translated by Kenneth McLeish 978-1-55936-187-3 $9.95 Dramatic Contexts Series An Ideal Theater Founding Visions for a New American Art TODD LONDON A wide-ranging, inspiring documentary history of the American theatre movement as told by the visionaries who goaded it into being. This anthology collects of forty essays, manifestos, letters and speeches that are each introduced and placed in historical context by the noted writer and arts commentator Todd London. This celebration of the artists who came before is an exhilarating look backward, as well as toward the future. Includes contributions by Jane Addams, W.E.B. Dubois, Luis Valdez, Harold Clurman, Charles Ludlam, Richard Schechner, Gary Sinise, Zelda Fichandler, Tyrone Guthrie, Judith Malina, Herbert Blau, Joseph Papp, Lee Strasberg, Ellen Stewart, Joseph Chaikin, Robert Brustein and 35 others. 978-0-930452-70-4 $18.95 Joseph Chaikin & Sam Shepard Letters and Texts, 1972–1984 Edited by Barry Daniels Includes: Tongues, Savage/Love and The War in Heaven. 978-1-55936-095-1 $10.95 The Necessary Theatre PETER HALL This book is a vital contribution to the continuing debate about the place of theatre (and indeed arts in general) in our society. 978-1-55936-178-1 $9.95 Dramatic Contexts Series People Who Led to My Plays ADRIENNE KENNEDY In this evocative, magical memoir, Adrienne Kennedy explores her life from early childhood to the beginning of her playwriting career. One of the most influential tracts of world theatre, The Poetics is credited as the source of the Aristotelian doctrine of the Three Unities (Time, Place and Action). 978-1-55936-170-5 $9.95 Dramatic Contexts Series The Playwright’s Voice American Dramatists on Memory, Writing and the Politics of Culture DAVID SAVRAN Includes: Edward Albee, Jon Robin Baitz, Philip Kan Gotanda, Holly Hughes, Tony Kushner, Terrence McNally, Suzan-Lori Parks, José Rivera, Ntozake Shange, Nicky Silver, Anna Deavere Smith, Paula Vogel, Wendy Wasserstein, Mac Wellman and George C. Wolfe. 978-1-55936-163-7 $16.95 The Production Notebooks Theatre in Process, Volume I Edited by Mark Bly Includes: Dantonís Death (Alley Theatre); The Love Space Demands (Crossroads Theatre Company); The Clytemnestra Project (Guthrie Theater) and Children of Paradise: Shooting a Dream (Theatre de la Jeune Lune). 978-1-55936-110-1 $18.95 Illustrated 978-1-55936-409-6 $24.00 978-1-55936-125-5 $14.95 Illustrated Preserving the Legacy, Volume One Preserving the Legacy, Volume Two Preserving the Legacy, Volume Three Zelda Fichandler, founder Lloyd Richards, past dean of the Yale School of Drama and former artistic director of the Yale Repertory Theatre and the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center; Gordon Davidson, founding artistic director of the Mark Taper Forum and Tonen Sara O’Connor, former managing director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Anne Bogart, artistic director 978-1-55936-190-3 $14.95 TCG ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (DVD) Voices of the American Theatre Preserving the Legacy Preserving the Legacy tells the story of the American not-for-profit theatre movement over the past 50 years through the eyes of some of its most noted practitioners. Each of the nine individuals served as the President of the Board of Directors to TCG, the national organization for the American theatre. Their stories have become a microcosm of the field itself. As theatre in the U.S. moves further into the 21st century, it becomes increasingly urgent to document and celebrate the accomplishments and artistry of our past. of the Arena Stage and former director of the NYU Graduate School of Acting; Peter Zeisler, co-founder of the Guthrie Theater and former executive director of TCG and Arvin Brown, former artistic director of the Long Wharf Theatre. 978-1-55936-236-8 4 hrs 35 minutes DVD $29.95 20 THEORY AND HISTORY | REFERENCE AND MANAGEMENT 978-1-55936-237-5 5 hrs 4 minutes DVD $29.95 of the SITI Company; Ricardo Khan, co-founder of the Crossroads Theatre Company and Kent Thompson, artistic director of the Denver Center Theatre Company. 978-1-55936-238-2 4 hrs 5 minutes DVD $29.95 The Production Notebooks Theatre in Process, Volume II Edited by Mark Bly Includes: The First Picture Show by David and Ain Gordon (American Conservatory Theatre and Mark Taper Forum); Shakespeare Rapid Eye Movement, directed by Robert Lepage (Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel); In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks (The Joseph Papp Public Theater); Geography by Ralph Lemon (Yale Repertory Theatre). 978-1-55936-189-7 $18.95 Illustrated Ridiculous Theatre Scourge of Human Folly The Essays and Opinions of Charles Ludlam CHARLES LUDLAM Edited by Steven Samuels Artistic director, playwright, director, designer and star of New York’s acclaimed Ridiculous Theatrical Company, the late Charles Ludlam ransacked theatrical and literary history in his quest for a modern art of stage comedy. 978-1-55936-041-8 $18.95 The Shifting Point Theatre, Film, Opera 1946–1987 PETER BROOK This major collection of essays, the culmination of 40 years’ work, spans director Brook’s career, from the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1940s through his 1980s’ adaptation of the Indian epic The Mahabharata. 978-1-55936-081-4 $17.95 Spider Speculations A Physics and Biophysics of Storytelling REFERENCE AND MANAGEMENT The Art of Governance Boards in the Performing Arts Edited by Nancy Roche and Jaan Whitehead The Art of Governance is an essential guide for trustees in the performing arts and for the artists, managers and community leaders who work with them. An invaluable tool for building an enlightened and inspired board, this resource above all recognizes the need of trustees in the performing arts to find a balance between the uncertainty of artistic creativity and the need for fiscal stability. 978-1-55936-259-7 $24.95 Act Two Creating Partnerships and Setting Agendas for the Future of the American Theater A report on the Second American Congress of Theater, June 16-18, 2000. 978-1-55936-220-7 $15.95 The Artistic Home Discussions with Artistic Directors of America’s Institutional Theatres TODD LONDON Introduction by Lloyd Richards Foreword by Peter Zeisler Landmark summary of 13 meetings that brought together more than 120 artistic directors from the nation’s leading not-for-profit professional theatres. Invitation to the Party Theatre Profiles 12 Building Bridges to the Arts, Culture and Community The Illustrated Guide to America’s Non-profit Professional Theatre DONNA WALKER-KUHNE 978-1-55936-118-7 $22.95 Illustrated Preface by George C. Wolfe Acknowledged as the nation’s foremost expert on audience development involving America’s growing multicultural population, Donna Walker-Kuhne has now written the first book describing her methods to engage diverse communities as participants for arts and culture. 978-1-55936-230-6 $16.95 Stage Directors Handbook 2nd Revised Edition Opportunities for Directors and Choreographers STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS FOUNDATION Brings together valuable information about organizations and opportunities available for theatre artists at any stage of their career. 978-1-55936-273-3 $19.95 Stage Writers Handbook A Complete Business Guide for Playwrights, Composers, Lyricists and Librettists DANA SINGER Subjects covered include: copyright, collaboration, underlying rights, marketing and self-promotion, production contracts, representation (agents and lawyers), publishers, and such developing areas as authorship, authors’ relationships with directors, radio drama, videotaping and electronic rights. 978-1-55936-116-3 $22.95 JO CARSON Jo Carson lays bare her personal investigation into her own creative process after a spider bite on her back begins a series of life-altering events. Spider Speculations applies cutting-edge mind-body science, quantum physics, and ancient shamanistic techniques to describe how stories work in our bodies and our lives, and what happens when real stories are used in a public way. 978-0-930452-76-6 $3.95 Subscribe Now! Don’t Just Applaud—Send Money! Building Arts Audiences Through Dynamic Subscription Promotion 978-1-55936-283-2 $16.95 Dramatists Sourcebook 26th Edition Theatre of the Oppressed AUGUSTO BOAL The innovative Brazilian playwright, director and international lecturer explicates Aristotle’s poetics and the philosophies of Machiavelli, Hegel and Brecht to determine the extent to which their chief components—imitation, catharsis and, ultimately, audience control— serve to support the status quo of a society rather than facilitate change. ALVIN H. REISS Drawing on sources throughout the arts community, Reiss has collected more than 100 ideas proven successful in actual practice. 978-1-55936-105-7 $16.95 Illustrated Complete Opportunities for Playwrights, Translators, Lyricists and Librettists DANNY NEWMAN “Buy it, borrow it, steal it, but get your hands on it! If you follow Danny’s advice on how to sell tickets, you won’t have an unsold seat in the house all season long!” —Ralph Black, American Symphony Orchestra League 978-0-930452-01-8 $18.95 978-1-55936-040-1 $21.95 Illustrated Theatre Profiles 9 978-1-55936-007-4 $19.95 Illustrated Theatre Profiles 8 978-0-930452-77-3 $18.95 Illustrated Theatre Profiles 6 978-0-930452-34-6 $15.95 Illustrated Women in American Theatre Helen Krich Chinoy and Linda Walsh Jenkins, Co-Editors Newly revised and expanded, the first full scale revision since 1987, the editors have collected a series of interviews and essays that address the contributions of women to theatre, the recurring patterns of their participation and the problems as well as successes they have encountered in developing their careers. 978-1-55936-263-4 $19.95 Working Space The Milwaukee Repertory Theater Builds a Home TONEN SARA O’CONNOR and SHERRILL MYERS Afterword by John Dillon The managing director and the architect recount the eight-year process of converting a former power plant into a state-of-the-art performing arts complex. Illustrated with drawings, plans and photographs. 978-1-55936-033-3 $16.95 Illustrated World of Theatre 2011 Edition Complied by the International Theatre Institute (ITI) and covering the preceding two theatre seasons, these articles provide a vast panorama of theatre productions and a critical review of recent developments in the performing arts in over 50 countries. 978-1-55936-407-2 $20.00 TCGBOOKS Translated by Charles A. McBride and Maria-Odilia Leal McBride The Most Successful Strategies for Funding and Marketing the Arts Theatre Profiles 10 The playwright’s bible with over 800 listings. “A treasure trove of sound advice and practical information for the working writer.” —Donald Margulies, Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright 978-1-55936-377-8 $24.95 978-0-930452-49-0 $15.95 REFERENCE AND MANAGEMENT 21 53RDSTATEPRESS NEW TITLES There There Another Telepathic Thing Big Dance Theater Two companion pieces from Kristen Kosmas, Combining illicitly recorded audition tapes with Mark Twain’s spooky parable, The Mysterious Stranger, Another Telepathic Thing exemplifies Big Dance Theater’s ability to find the resonances between far-flung artifacts of human action and memory. The script is supplemented by interviews with company co-directors Paul Lazar and Annie-B Parson. Another Tree Dance and other writings Neil Medlyn’s Pop Star Series Book Karinne Keithley Syers Another Tree Dance is a poet’s essay, an essay for a room, for the mouth, the hand, the ear, a philosophy housed not in concepts but in sentences, storyboards, gestures, slides, songs, visible and invisible things. With additional essays on performance. Neil Medlyn Neal Medlyn created a series of seven shows built around the music, lives, and personas of seven pop stars, ranging from Lionel Richie to Miley Cyrus to Insane Clown Posse to Michael Jackson, into a grand fairy tale of stardom, epic attempts, slippery narration, hope, and conflict, pulling from a wide range of intuitively related sources. Includes performance images. 978-0-9857577-8-6 $16.00 978-0-9897393-3-7 $30.00 978-0-9897393-0-6 $20.00 Kristen Kosmas A a wildly unpredictable text about being the completely wrong person in the totally wrong place at the exact wrong time doing all the most wrong things, written by one of theater’s great poets of failure and surprise. Christopher Walken, on tour in Russia, mysteriously falls off the ladder and is unable to perform. Karen, who apparently proofread the script once, is asked to go on in Walken’s place. A precarious bilingual performance duet ensues between Karen and her Russian interpreter, Leo. This volume includes both the Russian and the English text. 978-0-9857577-9-3 $16.00 Life and Times: Episdoe 4.5 Nature Theater of Oklahoma Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s epic Life and Times series continues with Episode 4.5 (high school chemistry, more cats). Nature Theater of Oklahoma presented this episode as a drawn animation, so in keeping with the spirit of the live event, 53rd State Press is publishing the drawings from 4.5 alongside the text, in the form of a coloring book. 978-0-9897393-2-0 $12.00 Seagull (Thinking of You) with Family and Away Uniform Tina Satter This is the first collection of plays by OBIE award winning Tina Satter, described as a “rising experimental star” by the New York Times. Seagull (Thinking of You) is a personal look at performance, failure and attempted love—ultimately an unexpected meditation on why we ever try to say something out loud. This volume includes the plays Family and Away Uniform. 978-0-9857577-7-9 $16.00 22 NEW TITLES FEATURED TITLES Erin Courtney Rob Erickson Ich, Kurbisgeist A Map of Virtue Off the Hozzle and The Secret Death of Puppets and Black Cat Lost A play about golf or thinking or spirit animals, or a play about the sublime fixations that technique requires. Lumberob (Rob Erickson) is a singular phenomenon of language, looping and manicobsessive performance intensity, and his writing employs a syntax wholly his own. Off the Hozzle is lurching, digressing, doingundoing, and unlike any other play you have ever seen. In a special volume illustrated and designed by Amanda Villalobos come two of Kempson’s forays into the damp, weird soil of ghosts, curses, and the roots and cousins of American language. Ich, Kurbisgeist, an agricultural vengeance play for Hallowe’en, is written in a variant of Amer-English so oolde and wheeurd that you need to train your tongue and ear to read it. The three paranormal playlets of The Secret Death of Puppets are composed in “Fraunch”, English, and some kind of Nordic-Latin homonculus language of the undead. Two plays from gifted playwright Erin Courtney, including the acclaimed, Obie award-winning A Map of Virtue. Courtney’s plays unfold in a delicate dance of pattern and narration; they ring out their images and meanings as a sequence of bells: complicating, harmonizing and remapping their senses as they run their idiosyncratic course. A Map of Virtue is a symmetrical play guided by a bird statue: part interview, part comedy, part horror story. 978-0-9817533-9-3 $14.00 Erik Ehn Soulographie This epic volume presents the 17 plays of Ehn’s Soulographie: Our Genocides, which demonstrate Ehn’s approach to violence and brutality through “the marriage of heaven and hell.” Marc Robinson writes, “Soulographie is an audacious and devastating achievement, sustained by Erik Ehn’s commitment to lyricism in the face of brutality. The strongest characters in his cycle resist pain and shame with their inviolate imaginations. In metaphor they achieve grace.” This book was released in conjunction with the fully cycle of Ehn’s plays at La MaMa E.T.C. in New York City. 978-0-9857577-2-4 $25.00 Pig Iron Theatre Company Pig Iron: 3 Plays 978-0-9817533-8-6 $20.00 Miguel Gutierrez When You Rise Up Performance Texts A collection of texts by choreographer Miguel Gutierrez, a relentlessly exploratory figure in the contemporary dance scene. Gutierrez engages artistic community in a radical sense, interrogating physical encounter at all scales, from the collaborating performers to the world where the work takes place. Standing alone from their original contexts, these pieces radiate with the physical urgency of a life committed to art and performance. 978-0-9817533-4-8 $12.00 Karinne Keithley Montgomery Park, or, Opulence an essay in the form of a building A performance text that hovers somewhere between monologue, short story and prose poem. Montgomery Park, or, Opulence is an essay in the form of a building, a performance text in the form of a series of tales out of the archive of a fictional asylum, stories of combination with forms of consciousness beyond the human varieties. Keithley’s staging won a 2011 BESSIE Award for Outstanding Production. 978-0-9817533-5-5 $12.00 Sibyl Kempson Crime or Emergency and The Lost Acts of Crime or Emergency “Kempson, a playwright of terrifying gifts, doesn’t write like any of the avant-gardists you’ve heard before. She has a passion for finely drawn characters, a perfect ear for dialogue and a short-story writer’s economy. Indeed, Crime or Emergency—despite its hipster cladding and brutal assaults on our senses—is downright literary… Kempson’s text… actually does violence.” —Helen Shaw, Time Out New York 978-0-9817533-6-2 $14.00 978-0-9857577-3-1 $12.00 Life and Times: Episode 2 The second episode finishes the musical portion of Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s epic tale generated from the single simple question, asked of a friend: “Can you tell me your life story?” The first four parts of the Life and Times cycle enjoyed a widely acclaimed run in New York’s Under the Radar Festival in January 2013, produced by Soho Rep, NYC. 978-0-9857577-5-5 $12.00 978-0-9857577-1-7 $20.00 Life and Times: Episodes 3 & 4 Kristen Kosmas Parts 3 and 4 of Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s grand theatrical presentation of an unremarkable life, of which Charles Isherwood of the New York Times wrote, “Entrancing, maddening, heartbreaking, sidesplitting, even, in its humble way, awe-inspiring… An ambitious, brilliantly executed production from one of the most innovative theater companies in New York.” The Mayor of Baltimore and Anthem Two companion pieces from Kristen Kosmas, whose writing invents its poetry from the blunt, the found and the discarded. At a party in a forgotten American city, a coterie of friends and strangers gather to celebrate a modest electoral victory. Oblique poetry alternates with the syncopated clatter of small talk. A brokenhearted refrain of disappointment underscores, and a tiny aria of self-revelation hangs in the empty space after the guests leave. 978-0-9857577-0-0 $14.00 Paul Lazar (editor) The 53rd State Occasional No. 1 An annual series with a guest editor/provacateur from within the experimenting, inquiring performance scene. The guest editor poses a question; The Occasional collects fifty short answers from the performance community, ranging across disciplines and locations, comprising a distributed state of mind portrait of a community of people making theater and a volume that will fit in your pocket and agitate your mind. For the inaugural Occasional, Paul Lazar, director and actor, poses the question. 978-0-9857577-4-8 $12.00 Nature Theater of Oklahoma Life and Times: Episode 1 This is the first episode of Nature Theater of Oklahoma’s decalogue, a portrait of an unremarkable life. An epic narrative along the lines of Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past, Life and Times is a deep map of memory that takes us on a journey into our own forgotten history. The first two episodes are a musical, 978-0-9857577-6-2 $12.00 No Dice A transcription of the company’s triumphant four-hour dinner theater event. The dinner is a bologna sandwich and a Dr. Pepper. Obsessive, persuasive and enduring, Nature Theater has remade the epic form into something newly familiar and contemporary. “No Dice is a tour de force. Its limited, deeply human characters express the grandiose desire to engage in the ‘universal cosmic murmur.’ Instead, they embody it. Resistance is futile.” —New York Times 978-0-9817533-1-7 $16.00 Rambo Solo Continues Nature Theater’s investigation into transcription as epic theater. Zachary Oberzan’s exhaustive retelling of David Morrell’s First Blood unfurls along a vein of spectacular psychic charge. Simultaneously giving John Rambo’s life Homeric form, performing Oberzan’s own relationship to the book, and anticipating his planned solo remake of the movie, Rambo Solo obliterates distinctions between the ridiculous and the redemptive. 978-0-9817533-3-1 $16.00 53RDSTATEPRESS Three plays from a company known for making unprecedented, original work that cuts across the physical and the textual. In using both archaic and invented modes of theatrical entertainment, Pig Iron skillfully creates work using written text and physical intensity and peculiarity. Includes: Hell Meets Henry Halfway, Chekhov Lizardbrain, Gentleman Volunteers and an introduction by the company. 978-0-9817533-7-9 $12.00 using parts of a verbatim transcript of over 16 hours of recorded telephone conversations as libretto. Episode 1 covers the early years of childhood, from birth to age 8. FEATURED TITLES 23 AURORAMETROBOOKS NEW TITLES From Docks to Desktops The British Beat Explosion Rock ‘N’ Roll Island The Collector of Tears and Other Monologues The Evolutionist The undiscovered gem of the UK Beat scene, West London’s Eel Pie Hotel, is unearthed here. This great ‘60s club played host to acts that would later make a global name for themselves: The Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, The Kinks, and many others. This book traces the origins of a scene long overdue for recognition. Sean Burn Unable to age until she has cried, Tanya must collect the tears of others in glass bottles down through the centuries and through her stories, bear witness to the pain and suffering of the people. Tanya is an outcast, hunted by those who misunderstand her until the day comes when she finally stands up to be counted. Avi Sirlin In 1852, Alfred Wallace, a brilliant young collector of scientific specimens, pursues his pioneering fieldwork in the Malay archipelago, crystallizing his ideas about evolutionary theory—for which he will never be credited. This fascinating historical novel explores a key thinker on evolution and raises important questions about a neglected scientific figure. 978-1-906582-47-0 $22.95 978-1-906582-91-3 $20.95 978-1-906582-53-1 $22.95 Fiction Edited by JC Wheatley Simon Startin Surrey Docks in southeast London was once a thriving commercial hub. But with the decline of the docks in the 1970s, factories closed down or relocated, work patterns changed, and redevelopment began. Created from dozens of personal testimonies, this play is the story of urban change and renewal in one community. 978-1-906582-54-8 $20.95 Non-Fiction From the Mouths of Mothers Amanda Stuart Fisher Durban Dialogues, Indian Voice Celluloid Ceiling Five South African Plays Women Film Directors Breaking Through Ashwin Singh An anthology of five engaging and eclectic South African plays that reflect on the complexities and contradictions of life in postApartheid South Africa, and focus particularly on people of Indian origin and their relationship with other South African communities. Edited by Gabrielle Kelly and Cheryl Robson Highlighting rising women directors alongside ground-breaking pioneers, this is a one-stop guide to the leading women film directors in the 21st century, and those who inspired them. This collection of essays, by an impressive array of international writers, examines the progress of women film directors around the world, and arrives at some surprising conclusions. 978-1-906582-42-5 $34.95 Four Short Plays for Young People Rachel Barnett With contemporary themes and a wide variety of roles, this is a collection which enables young people to engage with serious topics while enjoying all the fun of performance. Includes the plays LOL: Laughing Out Loud, Crying Inside; Rocketfuel; Three Shoes; and Noah. A powerful and devastating verbatim play, created from the testimonies of seven mothers whose children were sexually abused. These harrowing stories depict a society in denial, a system ill-equipped to help, and these women’s ongoing struggle to access medical and social services for their families as well as justice from the courts. 978-1-906582-99-9 $20.95 978-1-906582-95-1 $28.95 978-0-9566329-0-6 $34.95 Hard Times Charles Way Adapted from Charles Dickens Hard Times celebrates the importance of the human heart in an age obsessed with materialism. Circus, music, and dark comedy abound in this Dickensian theatrical tale. 978-1-906582-48-7 $20.95 24 NEW TITLES The Leipzig Affair Plays for Today By Women Provence Tracks Fiona Rintoul A tale of personal and political betrayal, set in 1980s communist East Germany. When Robert travels from St. Andrews to Leipzig University on a student exchange and falls in love with Magda, an enigmatic linguist with a hidden agenda, he enters a world he doesn’t understand. Winner of the Virginia Prize for Fiction. Edited by Cheryl Robson People, Places, Food: A Cultural Guide Racing the Sun Includes: Yours Abundantly by Gillian Plowman; From the Mouths of Mothers by Amanda Stuart Fisher; Welcome to Ramallah by Sonja Linden; River of Fire by Rukhsana Ahmad; Making Capital by Clare Bayley; and Secret by Caroline Hume. 978-1-906582-11-1 $28.95 978-1-906582-97-5 $20.95 Fiction Martin N. Gilbert Edited by Cheryl Robson An essential guide for any cultureconscious traveler heading to Provence, full of color photographs and authentic local recipes. Learn about the extraordinary range of people who have found inspiration in the mountains, valleys, rocky coves and verdant islands. Sandro Martini An epic historical novel about the birth of motor racing, based on the true story of rivalry between champions. Motor-racing heroes of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany battle on switchback roads in this thrilling tail of triumphs and disasters. 978-1-906582-43-2 $22.95 Fiction 978-1-906582-33-3 $22.95 Travel Color Photographs Throughout Project XXX New Plays for Young People 978-1-906582-51-7 $34.95 978-1-906582-55-5 $20.95 The Trouble with Asian Men The River’s Song Suchen Christine Lim Set in 1970s Singapore, The River’s Song reveals the untold story of the squatters, boatmen and hawkers who resisted eviction from the Singapore River during a massive clean-up operation that threatened to wash away the vibrancy of traditional culture and many livelihoods along the river. Sudha Bhuchar, Kristine Landon-Smith and Louise Wallinger Self-made entrepreneurs, pukka professionals and high-powered executives: successful, soulful and spirited Asian men have come a long way from their origins, but they’ve all got roots! A vital, tender and hilarious insight into lives that surround us everyday 978-1-906582-41-8 $20.95 Fiction 978-1-906582-98-2 $22.95 Fiction The Physician of Sanlúcar Jonathan Falla An intense, graphic and quietly violent psychological novel about exile and redemption, set in Patagonia circa 1915. This latest novel from multi-award-winning author Jonathan Falla brings to mind the fiction of Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene. 978-1-906582-38-8 $20.95 Fiction Women of Asia Asa Palomera A new play about sex trade, human trafficking and modern day slavery. Inspired by true stories and presented through a highly theatrical mixture of dance, comedy and tragedy, this play explores contemporary abuse and exploitation of Asian women and their struggles to obtain freedom. 978-1-906582-94-4 $18.95 Fiction AURORAMETROBOOKS Charles Way Includes Missing, a modern take on Hansel and Gretel; Nivelli’s War, about a six-year-old German Evacuee at the end of World War II; and Pirates, which was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play. Kim Wiltshire and Paul Hine During a rainy summer, feminist teen blogger Amy resolves to show that sexual choice is firmly in the hands of women, by persuading new love interest Callum to film her first time. A dark romantic comedy about the increasing influence of pornography, developed through a two-year workshop series with young people. NEW TITLES 25 AURORAMETROBOOKS Eastern Promise FEATURED TITLES Aristophanes Julia Downes (Editor) Lysistrata Women Make Noise The Sex Strike Girl Bands from Motown to the Modern Adapted by Germaine Greer and Phil Willmott Aristophanes’ classic battle of the sexes is given an up-to-the-minute plundering by the world’s leading feminist raconteur, polemicist and wit. 978-0-9536757-0-8 $18.95 Stuart Bennett (Editor) Theatre for Children and Young People 50 Years of Professional Theatre in the UK An exploration of the way Theatre for Children and Young People has responded to cultural diversity in a continually changing social and political context over the last 50 years. 978-0-9546912-8-8 $28.95 Rupert Booth Not A Number Patrick McGoohan—a life An up-to-date biography of the man whose puritanical, controlling off-screen behavior matched his fiery on-screen persona. Includes exclusive interviews and photographs. 978-0-9566329-2-0 $28.95 Photographs Musicians, promoters, journalists and fans explore the best girl bands of the last fifty years, from the original ‘60s girl groups to classic punk outfits to the household names of today. 978-0-9566329-1-3 $34.95 Photographs Non-Fiction Sonja Linden I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given To Me By a Young Lady From Rwanda Edited by Cheryl Robson Includes: The Body of a Woman by Matei Vişniec, translated by Alison Sinclair; Cordon by Nebojsa Romcevic, translated by Sladjana Vujovic; When I Want to Whistle, I Whistle… by Andrea Valean, translated by Cheryl Robson and Claudiu Trandafir; Soap Opera by György Spiró, translated by Andrew Bock. 978-0-9515877-9-9 $28.95 Best of the Fest New Plays Redefining Disability 978-0-9546912-3-3 $20.95 978-0-9515877-8-2 $28.99 Manjula Padmanabhan Black and Asian Plays Anthology Harvest A futuristic satire on the trade in live organs from the Third World to the West. Harvest won first prize in the first Onassis Cultural Competition of Theatre. Robin Soans A unique and comprehensive guide to putting on a community play. Includes essential tips on the creative process, administrative hurdles and technical headaches that must be overcome. (play text) An overview of the artists, designers, writers and actors involved in the long campaign for women’s suffrage. Writers and artists included: Cicely Hamilton, Chris St. John, Inez Bensusan, Elizabeth Robins, Sylvia Pankhurst, Ernestine Mills, Pamela Colman Smith, Mary Lowndes and Emily Ford. New Plays from Central and Eastern Europe Seven plays from women playwrights of Central and Eastern Europe. Includes: Jenufa (Her step-daughter) by Gabriela Preissova (Czech); The Umbilical Cord by Krystyna Kofta (Poland); Tulip Doctor by Vera Filo (Hungary); The Tender Mercies by Sladjana Vujovic (Montenegro); Nascendo by Alina Nelega (Romania); The Chosen Ones by Elena Popova (Belorussia) and Belgrade Trilogy by Biljana Srbjanovic (Yugoslavia). Graeae Plays 1 How To Put On A Community Play Art, Theatre and Women’s Suffrage Balkan Plots Edited by Siân Evans and Cheryl Robson “Sonja Linden’s new play is a remarkable achievement.” —Time Out London A burnt-out English poet, on a creative writing residency in London, meets and becomes attached to a young woman who is trying to write a book about her experience of surviving the massacre in Rwanda. 978-0-9536757-7-7 $16.95 Irene Cockroft and Susan Croft ANTHOLOGIES 978-0-9536757-3-9 $22.95 Sarah Burton 978-1-9065821-5-9 $28.95 Seven Plays from Central and Eastern Europe The Arab-Israeli Cookbook The Arab-Israeli Cookbook is a drama created from the everyday realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In a research trip to the Occupied Territories and Israel by the writer Robin Soans and directors Rimi Brihi and Tim Roseman, they met and interviewed people drawn from the widest possible background of culture, class and creed. 978-0-9542330-9-9 $18.95 The Arab-Israeli Cookbook (recipes) Foreword by Claudia Roden A companion to Soans’ play The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, this volume collects the actual recipes offered from people in Israel and Palestine. 978-0-9515877-5-1 $22.95 Photographs 978-1-906582-08-1 $18.95 Edited by Phil Setren Includes: Wild Turkey by Joe Penhall; Everlasting Rose by Judy Upton; Maison Splendide by Laura Bridgeman; Strindberg Knew My Father by Mark Jenkins; In the Fields of Aceldama by Naomi Wallace and Two Horsemen by Biyi Bandele. Edited by Cheryl Robson Introduced by Afia Nkrumah with a unique bibliography by Susan Croft, Curator, London Theatre Museum. Includes: Harvest by Manjula Padmanabhan; Made in England by Parv Bancil; Brother to Brother by Michael McMillan; Calcutta Kosher by Shelley Silas and Under Their Influence by Wayne Buchanan. 978-0-9536757-4-6 $28.95 Classic Plays by Women Edited by Dr. Susan Croft This is an important new student source book for colleges, universities and libraries. An anthology of the best plays by female dramatists from 1600–2000 in the UK. Includes: De Montfort by Joanna Baillie; The Rover by Aphra Behn; The Tragedy of Mariam (extract) by Elizabeth Cary; A Bold Stroke For a Wife by Susanna Centilivre; Top Girls (extract) by Caryl Churchill; Paphnutius (extract) by Hroswitha; Stones in His Pocket by Marie Jones and Rutherford and Son by Githa Sowerby. 978-1-906582-00-5 $36.95 Edited by Jenny Sealey MBE, Co-director Paralympics 2012 Includes: Hound by Maria Oshodi; Soft Vengeance by April de Angelis; Sympathy for the Devil by Ray Harrison Graham; Fittings: The Last Freakshow by Mike Kenny; Into the Mystic by Peter Wolf and Peeling by Kaite O’Reilly. 978-0-9536757-6-0 $28.95 New South African Plays Edited by Charles J. Fourie Includes Time Out Critics’ Choice The Playground by Beverley Naidoo; award-winning play Green Man Flashing by Mike Van Graan; Taxi by Sibusiso Mamba; To House by Ashwin Singh; Rejoice Burning by James Whyle and What The Water Gave Me by Rehane Abrahams. 978-0-9542330-1-3 $26.95 Plays by Mediterranean Women Edited by Marion Baraitser Includes: Twelve Women in a Cell by Nawal el Saadawi, translated by Marion Baraitser and Cheryl Robson; The End of the Dream Season by Miriam Kainy, translated by Helen Kaye and Miriam Kainy; Libration by Lluisa Cunillé, translated by Lola Lopez Ruiz; Mephisto by Klaus Mann, adapted by Ariane Mnouchkine, translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker; Harsh Angel by Maria Avraamidou, translated by Rhea Frangofinou and Veronica Franco by Dacia Maraini, translated by Siân Williams and Marion Baraitser. 978-0-9515877-3-7 $22.95 Seven Plays by Women Edited by Cheryl Robson Includes: Cochon Flambé by Eva Lewin; Crux by April de Angelis; Cut it Out by Jan Ruppe; Ithaca by Nina Rapi; Forced Out by Jean Abbott; The Taking of Liberty by Cheryl Robson and Fail/Safe by Ayshe Raif. 978-0-9515877-1-3 $14.95 26 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES Six Plays by Black and Asian Women BACKLIST TITLES Edited by Kadja George Includes: A Hero’s Welcome by Winsome Pinnock; Monsoon by Maya Chowdhry; Leonora’s Dance by Zindika; My Sister Wife by Meera Syal; Song for a Sanctuary by Rukhsana Ahmad and Running Dream by Trish Cooke. Éliette Abécassis Neil Duffield Sonja Linden James Spence Sacred A Christmas Carol Silly Beggar 978-0-9536757-8-4 $18.95 Fiction Adapted from Charles Dickens Crocodile Seeking Refuge Rukhsana Ahmad 978-0-9515877-2-0 $28.95 978-0-9551566-9-4 $18.95 Theatre Centre: Plays for Young People Louise Soraya Black Edited by Rosamunde Hutt Winner of The Virginia Prize for Fiction 2009 Suitable for use with the 11+ range, these plays will become essential texts for schools, colleges and youth theatres. Includes: Listen To Your Parents by Benjamin Zephaniah; Gorgeous by Anna Furse; Wise Guys by Philip Osment; Look at Me by Anna Reynolds; Precious by Angela Turvey and Souls by Roy Williams. 978-0-9542330-5-1 $28.95 Young Adult A Touch of the Dutch Edited by Cheryl Robson The best of contemporary theatre in the Netherlands. Includes: Write Me in the Sand by Inez Van Dullemen, translated by Anthony Akerman; The Caracal by Judith Herzberg, translated by Rina Vergano; A Thread in the Dark by Hella S. Haasse, translated by Della Couling; Eat by Matin van Veldhuizen, translated by Rina Vergano and Dossier: Ronald Ackerman by Suzanne van Lohuizen, translated by Saskia Bosch. 978-0-9515877-7-5 $22.95 Edited by Susan Croft An anthology of the best short plays by female dramatists concerning women’s suffrage. Includes: The Apple by Inez Bensusan; At the Gates by Alice Chapin; How the Vote was Won by Cicely Hamilton and Chris St. John; In the Workhouse by Margaret Wynne Nevinson; A Change of Tenant by Helen Margaret Nightingale; Jim’s Leg by L.S. Phibbs and Votes for Women by Elizabeth Robins. 978-1-906582-01-2 $28.95 Young Blood Edited by Sally Goldsworthy Five plays for young performers. 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A calm, noise-free place to engage with the aesthetics of design in detail, Chance integrates all of the arts, material and non-material, into a single space where the poetry of human thought can expand our desire for a more provocative and lifted engagement with design. The team at Chance produces an original photo shoot of nearly every production they cover, and believe that a more thorough glimpse into the world of design can change the way people think and write about the theater and the artists who create for it. Started in 2012 by a group of designers, writers and artists, Chance is more than a magazine. As a thoroughly stylized and high-quality publication, Chance is an immersive, image-rich, serialized art-book on contemporary events in performance and design that comprehensively redefines the relationship between theater and print. Women in Theatre Dialogues with Notable Women in American Theatre: Series One (DVD) Broadway Revealed Behind the Theater Curtain Photographs by Stephen Joseph What happens behind the scenes of a Broadway production? Broadway Revealed shines the limelight on the men and women who make it all happen. This book showcases photographer Stephen Joseph’s sweeping panorama images of studios, designers, and workshops, revealing the process and complexity of creating theater. Directors, set designers, lighting designers, sound designers, costume designers, props artisans, tailors, milliners, wigmakers and more are depicted alongside their work and workspaces in these stunning full-color images. 978-0-9905694-9-7 $29.95 Color Photographs Chance Magazine: Issue 3 Couture/Stage Chance Magazine: Issue 4 Unbound In Issue 3: Couture/Stage, the Chance editorial team traveled to Europe for fresh shoots of the work of Eiko Ishioka and Rudolf Nureyev. 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Chance 4 includes Kathryn Hamilton’s Sister Sylvester; the Comedie-Francaise and Virginie Gervaise; The Chekhov Project at Lake Lucille; Rita Ryack’s Casa Valentina; Tim Etchells’ and Hugo Glendinning’s Empty Stages; James Thompson’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Sandrine Philippe’s stage-ready couture; design legend Eugene Lee’s library; the Toneelgroep’s scenographer Jan Versweyveld and video designer Tal Yarden; Hugh Hardy’s new buildings for LCT3 and TFANA; Kristen Robinson’s broken space for Nora; and Jeff Hinchee’s paper theatre kit. 978-0-9905694-0-4 $29.95 Color Photographs 978-0-9905694-1-1 $29.95 Color Photographs 978-0-9773074-0-1 three DVD set $48.99 LEAGUEOFPROFESSIONALTHEATREWOMEN Hosted by Linda Winer Produced by the League of Professional Theatre Women and CUNY TV, and hosted by Newsday theatre critic Linda Winer, Women in Theatre: Dialogues with Notable Women in American Theatre is a unique television series that highlights the accomplishments of women on the American stage. The playwrights, directors, designers, producers and performers interviewed on the programs encompass generational, disciplinary and ethnic diversity; they share their thoughts and vision, their career paths and professional choices. From the 52 interviews that comprise the first four years of this series, the producers have selected 13 for the introductory set of DVDs of Women in Theatre, affording to a wider audience a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States. Interviews include: Suzan-Lori Parks, Anna Deavere Smith, Wendy Wasserstein, Ruby Dee, Rosemary Harris, Audra McDonald, Elizabeth McCann, Carey Perloff, Heidi Ettinger, Julie Taymor, Jennifer Tipton and Graciela Daniele, and a panel with Martha Lavey, Lois Smith and Joan Allen from Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company. NEW TITLES | FEATURED TITLES 29 MARTINE.SEGALTHEATRECENTERPUBLICATIONS NEW TITLES Theatre from Medieval Cairo The Ibn Daniyal Trilogy Ibn Daniyal Five Arab Hamlet Plays Four Plays from Syria New Plays from Spain Edited by Marvin Carlson and Margaret Litvin Sa’Dallah Wannous Four full-length plays by Sa’dallah Wannous, the leading Syrian dramatist of the twentieth century, published in English for the first time: Rituals of Signs and Transformations, The Evening Party for the Fifth of June, The Adventure of the Mamluk Jaber’s Head, and The Drunken Days. Together they represent three decades of Wannous’s remarkable career and indicate the range of his political, social, personal, and metatheatrical contributions to modern drama. Eight Works by Seven Playwrights A fascinating, hilarious, provocative collection of Arab works inspired by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, from political satire to musical comedy. Includes works by Moroccan Nabyl Lahlou (1968), Syrian Mamduh Adwan (1976), Jordanian Nader Omran (1984), Iraqi Jawad al-Assadi (1994), and Egyptian Hani Afifi (2009), plus an autobiographical sketch by Egyptian Mahmoud Aboudoma (2006). 978-0-9846160-2-2 $20.00 Translated and Edited by Marvin Carlson and Safi Mahfouz Includes: Pakita by Ernesto Caballero, Promised Land by Guillem Clua, Happily Ever After and Typing by Cristina Colemna, Numbers by Mar Gómez Glez, Picasso and his Barber by Borja Ortiz de Gondra, On the Moon by Alfredo Sanzol, and Smartphones by Emilio Williams. This volume contains the first English translations of the only three plays that survive from the medieval Arabic theater, created by Ibn Daniyal in 13th century Cairo. Includes the farces The Shadow Spirit, The Amazing Preacher and the Stranger, and The Love-Stricken One and the Lost One Who Inspires Passion. 978-0-9846160-5-3 $20.00 978-0-9846160-4-6 $20.00 Edited by Frank Hentschker 978-0-9846160-8-4 $29.00 FEATURED TITLES Hugo Claus Jean-François Ducis Jan Fabre Daniel Gerould (Editor) Four Works for the Theatre Shakespeare Made French Translated by David Willinger, Luk Truyts and Luc Deneulin Three Tragedies by Jean-François Ducis Jan Fabre: The Servant of Beauty Quick Change: Theatre Essays and Translations Seven Monologues for the Theatre Edited with a translation by Marvin Carlson Edited with a foreword by Frank Hentschker An exciting collection of Ducis’ radical reworkings of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, penned on the eve of the French Revolution. Includes: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliette and King Lear. Includes: We Need Heroes Now (2010), Little Body on the Wall (1996), The Emperor of Loss (1994), She was and She is, Even (1975) and others. 978-0-9846160-3-9 $20.00 I Am A Mistake Contains previously uncollected writings, including articles about Witkacy’s doubles, historical and medical simulations, the Battleship Potemkin, comédie rosse at the Grand Guignol, Polish theatre, Grotowski and Kantor, Mrozek and Rózewicz, Polish and Russian Symbolists and erotic French puppets. A Complete Guide to Over 100 Libraries and Special Collections in New York City Meghan Duffy and Daniel Gerould (Editors) Seven Works for the Theatre 978-0-9790570-9-0 $20.00 Comedy 978-0-9790570-0-7 $10.00 A Bibliography of Critical Studies in English on the Theory and Practice of Comedy in Drama, Theatre and Performance This volume represents the first collection of plays by Jan Fabre in an English translation. Plays include: I am a Mistake (2007), History of Tears (2005), Je suis sang (conte de fées médiéval) (2001), Angel of Death (2003) and others. Four taboo-tackling plays from the foremost writer of Dutch theatre, poetry and prose. Includes: The Temptation, Friday, Serenade and The Hair of the Dog. 978-0-9666152-1-0 $15.00 Marvin Carlson (Editor) Theatre Research Resources in New York City 978-0-9666152-9-6 $10.00 978-0-9846160-1-5 $15.00 Edited by Frank Hentschker 978-0-9790570-7-6 $15.00 Josep M. Benet i Jornet Benet i Jornet: Two Plays Fleeting, a disturbing “tragedywithin-a-play”, and Stages, with its monolithic recall of a dead actress, provide an introduction to a playwright whose experiments in dramatic form and treatment of provocative themes have made him a major figure in contemporary European theater. 978-0-9790570-5-2 $15.00 30 NEW TITLES | FEATURED TITLES Samuel L. Leiter and Benito Ortolani (Editors) ANTHOLOGIES Four Plays From North Africa Zeami and the Nô Theatre in the World The Arab Oedipus: Four Plays Contains an introduction and fifteen essays, organized into sections on Zeami’s Theories and Aesthetics, Zeami and Drama, Zeami and Acting and Zeami and the World. This volume contains dramas based on the Oedipus legend by four leading dramatists of the Arab world, Tawfiq Al-Hakim’s King Oedipus; Ali Ahmed Bakathir’s The Tragedy of Oedipus; Ali Salim’s The Comedy of Oedipus and Walid Ikhlasi’s Oedipus, as well as AlHakim’s preface to his Oedipus on the subject of Arabic tragedy and a preface on translating Bakathir by Dalia Basiouny. Includes: Abdelkader Alloula’s The Veil; Jalila Baccar’s Araberlin; Fatima Gallaire’s House of Wives and Tayeb Saddiki’s The Folies Berbers. 978-0-9666152-0-3 $15.00 Four Melodramas Translated and edited by Daniel Gerould and Marvin Carlson This volume contains four of Pixérécourt’s most important melodramas: The Ruins of Babylon, or Jafar and Zaida; The Dog of Montargis, or The Forest of Bondy; Christopher Columbus, or the Discovery of the New World and Alice, or The Scottish Gravediggers. Also included is Charles Nodier’s introduction to the 1843 Collected Edition of Pixérécourt’s plays and two theoretical essays by the playwright, Melodrama and Final Reflections on Melodrama. 978-0-9666152-8-9 $20.00 978-0-9666152-4-1 $20.00 A Collection of New Plays by Catalan Playwrights Claudio Tolcachir Timbre 4: Two Plays by Claudio Tolcachir Edited by Jean Graham-Jones Claudio Tolcachir’s Timbre 4 is one of the most exciting companies to emerge from Buenos Aires’s vibrant contemporary theatre scene. The Coleman Family’s Omission and Third Wing, are translated here into English for the first time. 978-0-9846160-0-8 $15.00 Stanislaw I. Witkiewicz Seven Plays by Witkiewicz Translated by Daniel Gerould One of Poland’s most important artists and writers of the 20th Century, this collection includes: The Pragmatists, Tumor Brainiowicz, Gyubal Wahazar, The Anonymous Work, The Cuttlefish, Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes and The Beelzebub Sonata. Also included: A Few Words about the Role of the Actor in the Theatre of Pure Form, a key section of his major theoretical treatise. 978-0-9666152-6-5 $20.00 BAiT: Buenos Aires in Translation Four Plays from Argentina Edited and Translated by Jean Graham-Jones This book includes: Women Dreamt Horses by Daniel Veronese; A Kingdom, a Country or a Wasteland in the Snow by Lola Arias; ExAntwone by Federico León and Panic by Rafael Spregelburd. 978-0-9790570-3-8 $20.00 Barcelona Plays Translated by Marion Peter Holt and Sharon G. Feldman Plays included are: Salamander by Josep M. Benet i Jornet; Strangers by Sergi Belbel; Barcelona, Map of Shadows by Lluisa Cunillé; and It’s Raining in Barcelona by Pau Miró. 978-0-9790570-4-5 $20.00 Contemporary Theatre in Egypt Edited by Marvin Carlson Includes: Alfred Farag’s The Last Walk; Gamal Maqsoud’s The Absent One and Lenin El-Ramley’s The Nightmare. 978-0-9666152-2-7 $12.00 Czech Plays: Seven New Works Edited by Marcy Arlin, Gwynn MacDonald and Daniel Gerould 978-0-9790570-2-1 $20.00 The Heirs of Molière Four French Comedies of the 17th and 18th Centuries Translated and Edited by Marvin Carlson Includes: Jean-François Regnard’s The Absent-Minded Lover; Philippe Nèricault Destouches’s The Conceited Count; Pierre Nivelle De La Chaussèe’s The Fashionable Prejudice and Jean-Louis Laya’s The Friend of the Laws. 978-0-9666152-5-8 $20.00 Playwrights Before the Fall: Eastern European Drama in Times of Revolution Edited by Daniel Gerould The first multi-author international anthology of Eastern European plays to deal with the fall of communism. Includes: Portrait, Sławomir Mrozek, (Poland); Chickenhead, György Spiró (Hungary); Military Secret, Dušan Jovanoviì (Slovenia); Horses at the Window, Matei Vi niec (Romania); Sorrow, Sorrow, Fear, the Rope, and the Pit, Karel Steigerwald (Czechoslovakia). 978-0-9790570-8-3 $20.00 roMANIA after 2000 Five New Romanian Plays Edited by Saviana Stanescu and Daniel Gerould The first anthology of new Romanian drama published in the United States. Includes: Stop the Tempo by Gianina Carbunariu; Romania. Kiss Me! by Bogdan Georgescu; Vitamins by Vera Ion; Romania 21 by Peca Stefan and Waxing West by Saviana Stanescu. 978-0-9790570-1-4 $20. The first English-language anthology of post-1989 Czech plays exploring once-taboo subjects and new realities. Plays by David Drábek, Lenka Lagronová, Jirí Pokorný, Ivana Ruzicková, Egon Tobiáš, Iva Klestilová Volánková and Petr Zelenka. 978-0-9790570-6-9 $20.00 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES MARTINE.SEGALTHEATRECENTERPUBLICATIONS René-Charles Guilbert De Pixérécourt Edited by Marvin Carlson Edited by Marvin Carlson 31 NICKHERNBOOKS NEW TITLES Ayub Khan Din: Plays One #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei Howard Brenton Acclaimed playwright Howard Brenton’s timely play tells the true story of imprisoned Nobel Laureate Ai Weiwei. By turns surreal, hilarious, and terrifying, this portrait of the artist in extreme conditions is also an affirmation of the centrality of art and freedom of speech in civilized society. Acting Through Song Advice from the Players Technique and Exercises for Musical-Theatre Actors Laura Barnett Essential advice from stars of stage and screen. Advice from the Players features a host of tips and guidance on every aspect of the actor’s craft, direct from some of the best-known stars of stage and screen, including Julie Walters, Harriet Walter, Simon Callow, David Harewood, Simon Russell Beale, Lesley Manville, and many others. Paul Harvard An impassioned and invaluable guide for actors and students of musical theatre. Paul Harvard takes the techniques of modern actor training and applies them to the fundamental component of musical theatre: singing. 978-1-84842-407-4 $26.95 978-1-84842-331-2 $20.95 Ayub Khan Din This collection of plays written and introduced by actor-turnedwriter Ayub Khan Din charts the development of a writer able to turn the tumultuous experience of life in modern Britain into satisfying, humane and often richly comic drama. Includes: East Is East; Notes on Falling Leaves; All the Way Home; and To Sir, With Love. 978-1-84842-424-1 $30.95 978-1-84842-358-9 $20.95 Becoming an Actor The Actor and the Camera 100 Great Plays for Women Denis Lawson The Authorised Kate Bane Lucy Kerbel Foreword by Ewan McGregor Foreword by Kate Mosse Drawing on his long career in front of the camera, Denis Lawson offers a wonderfully accessible introduction to acting for film and TV. For the young actor hoping to break into the industry—whether in a drama series, soap or sitcom—this book is the ultimate insider’s guide. Ella Hickson In this painfully comic excavation of a family history, Kate Bane returns home to her parents for a winter weekend to introduce her new boyfriend and finds herself searching with increasing desperation for the truth about her family’s past. Are her memories fact, or are they continually shifting acts of imagination? An inspiring guide to plays that put women center stage. This personal and wide-ranging reappraisal of the theatrical canon celebrates the wealth of drama for women to perform, from the familiar to the lesser-known and the ancient to the contemporary. 978-1-84842-185-1 $22.95 978-1-84842-345-9 $22.95 Thomasina Unsworth Becoming an Actor takes you step by step, technique by technique, through everything you can expect to encounter at drama school and in your first year as a professional actor. Stuffed with exercises and full of practical advice, it is the ideal handbook to accompany young actors’ training. 978-1-84842-156-1 $22.95 978-1-84842-309-1 $20.95 Blue Stockings Jessica Swale A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage. The play follows Tess Moffat and her fellow first years over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education. 978-1-84842-156-1 $22.95 32 NEW TITLES Bracken Moor The Complete Brecht Toolkit Alexi Kaye Campbell A chilling horror tale set against the economic crisis of the 1930s. After years apart, two families come together to rediscover their lost friendship. Instead, they conjure up the spirit of a buried tragedy. Stephen Unwin A practical, hands-on guide to Brecht’s theory and practice of theatre, with a full set of exercises to help put theory into practice. Great for actors, directors, teachers, students, and anyone looking understand the ideas and vocabulary of Brechtian theatre. 978-1-84842-332-9 $20.95 978-1-85459-550-8 $22.95 Diane Samuels’ Kindertransport The Author’s Guide to the Play Diane Samuels The author’s guide to Kindertransport is an invaluable and uniquely authoritative resource for anyone studying, teaching or performing the play. Playwright Diane Samuels investigates the historical background, explores the creative processes that shaped the play through successive drafts, and presents detailed accounts from her collaborators. Eternal Love Howard Brenton A spellbinding new telling of a passionate and legendary love story, previously published and produced as In Extremis. Abelard is already on thin ice with the church over his contentious views. When his brilliant student Heloise bears his child out of wedlock, their affair becomes the scandal of the age 978-1-84842-384-8 $20.95 978-1-84842-284-1 $20.95 Chekhov Shorts Anton Chekhov Translated by Stephen Mulrine Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Acting This collection features Chekhov’s best-known short plays in brand new translations: three farces, two comic duologues and a monologue. Highly entertaining, these comic shorts offer a fascinating insight into Chekhov’s development as a dramatist. But Were Afraid to Ask, Dear Doctor Scroggy’s War Howard Brenton An epic, hilarious and moving play that takes a sideways look at the First World War. Doctor Scroggy’s War premiered at Shakespeare’s Globe in 2014. 978-1-84842-291-9 $20.95 Contemporary Monologues 978-1-84842-421-0 $20.95 Edited by Trilby James Lucy Kirkwood A powerful, provocative play about international relations and the shifting balance of power between East and West. A gripping political examination and an engaging personal drama, Chimerica examines the changing fortunes of two countries whose futures will shape the whole world. Chimerica earned a 2013 Evening Standard Award and a 2014 Olivier Award for Best New Play, and the 2014 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. 978-1-84842-350-3 $20.95 978-1-85459-563-8 $20.95 MEN 978-1-85459-564-5 $20.95 WOMEN 978-1-84842-347-3 $22.95 Drawing the Line Howard Brenton A vivid telling of the chaotic story of the partition that shaped the modern world. It’s 1947, and the British Prime Minister sends Cyril Radcliffe to India to draw the border and divide the Indian subcontinent into two new Sovereign Dominions. Wholly unsuited to his assignment, Radcliffe discovers that he holds the fate of millions in his hands. 978-1-84842-372-5 $20.95 NICKHERNBOOKS Chimerica A comprehensive collection of monologues by leading playwrights. Each book includes fifty fantastic speeches, all written since the year 2000. Includes work from Mike Bartlett, Howard Brenton, Jez Butterworth, Alexi Kaye Campbell, Caryl Churchill, Ariel Dorfman, Helen Edmundson, debbie tucker green, Ella Hickson, Lucy Kirkwood, Bruce Norris, Jack Thorne and Enda Walsh, among many others. West End Producer Packed with gossip and insider knowledge of the theatre business, and containing enough savvy advice on acting to kickstart a career, West End Producer’s book offers tips both practical and deliciously impractical. The author behind the anonymous Twitter sensation deploys his mischievous wit as he explains how to get ahead in show business. NEW TITLES 33 NICKHERNBOOKS The Excellent Audition Guide A Hard Rain If Only An Intervention Andy Johnson An engaging, upbeat guide for any student thinking of applying to drama school. A reassuring, encouraging ‘how to’ book that demystifies an often scary-looking process, The Excellent Audition Guide is ideal not just for applicants themselves, but also for parents, teachers and careers advisors. Jon Bradfield and Martin Hooper A play about what happens when you push things underground, set in 1969 New York in the sweltering few days before the eruption of the Stonewall riots. Jon Bradfield and Martin Hooper’s vibrant drama unfolds in a mafia-run bar greased with smart-talking queers, bribe-happy cops and nervous Wall Street high-flyers. David Edgar An explosive, topical drama from one of the UK’s top political playwrights. Three politicians meet on the verge of a major election. One of them knows something that might change the course of history. Should it be revealed? And at what cost? Mike Bartlett One of them went on the anti-war protest, shouted their lungs out, then got horrendously and staggeringly drunk. The other stayed at home, watched TV for a bit, and thought about the future. A touching, funny play about what happens when you hate your best friend, from awardwinning playwright Mike Bartlett. 978-1-84842-297-1 $20.95 978-1-84842-333-6 $20.95 978-1-84842-383-1 $20.95 978-1-84842-396-1 $20.95 In Skagway Fleabag Phoebe Waller-Bridge Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s debut play is an outrageously funny but poignant look at responsibility and sexuality in today’s young people. A rip-roaring account of some sort of a female living her sort of life, this comic monologue for a female performer won a Fringe First at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013, and a 2014 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Special Commendation. 978-1-84842-364-0 $18.95 The Herd Rory Kinnear It’s Andy Griffith’s twenty-first birthday. Not that he’s counting. But his mother Carol is. A witty and heartfelt look at a family falling apart—and pulling together—when life doesn’t turn out quite the way they imagined. This debut play from acclaimed actor Rory Kinnear makes it US premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2015. Karen Ardiff A compelling and lyrical tale of the desires and loyalties of women in an American wilderness. As the gold rush draws to a close, Francis and her companion May must choose between facing a bleak future or giving into the past. 978-1-84842-394-7 $20.95 978-1-84842-334-3 $20.95 Irish Shorts Two-Handers from the Abbey Theatre, Ireland Selected and introduced by Aideen Howard A collection of short plays for two actors by exciting new Irish writers, selected and introduced by the literary manager of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Includes work from Gary Duggan, Stacey Gregg, Nancy Harris, Rosemary Jenkinson, Dirdre Kinahan, Lisa McGee, Phillip McMahon and Elaine Murphy. 978-1-84842-317-6 $26.95 The Integrated Voice A Complete Voice Course for Actors Ghosts Henrik Ibsen Adapted by Richard Eyre Richard Eyre’s version of Ibsen’s Ghosts is a fresh and vivid depiction of a woman who yearns for emotional and sexual freedom, but who is too timid to achieve it. This edition contains an introduction to the play by Eyre. 978-1-84842-063-2 $20.95 34 NEW TITLES Sarah Case The Integrated Voice is a unique new approach to the understanding and training of the actor’s voice. Structured as a series of practical workshops, and accompanied by a 110-minute DVD, the book is a systematic and rigorous course to train and improve one of an actor’s most important instruments. 978-1-84842-184-4 $34.95 Includes DVD The James Plays Jumpers for Goalposts Let the Right One In The Machine Gunners Rona Munro An epic exploration of the history and shaping of Scotland, from one of the country’s most successful playwrights. This vividly imagined trilogy depicts three generations of Stewart kings who ruled Scotland in the tumultuous fifteenth century. Each play stands as a unique vision of a country tussling with its past and future; together, they form a complex narrative on Scottish nationhood. Tom Wells A hilarious and poignant new comedy about football, friendship and finding your way. Luke wants Danny, but Danny’s got a secret. Joe’s happy in goal but Geoff wants a headline gig. Viv just wants to beat the lesbians to the league title. Game on. John Ajvide Lindqvist Robert Westall Adapted by Jack Thorne Adapted by Ali Taylor A dark and visceral coming-ofage vampire love story, based on the acclaimed novel and film. This “ravishing little romance of the undead that’s guaranteed to warm—and break—your heart, even as it chills your blood” (New York Times) has been seen at the National Theatre of Scotland, London’s Royal Court Theatre and West End, and St. Ann’s Warehouse in New York. A thrilling stage adaptation of the beloved, award-winning children’s novel. It’s 1940 and Britain is at war. Amidst bombs and air raids, a group of boys discover friendship, test loyalty, and court adventure. 978-1-84842-326-8 $20.95 978-1-84842-420-3 $26.95 978-1-84842-314-5 $20.95 978-1-84842-374-9 $20.95 Making Theatre King Charles III Journal of the Plague Year 978-1-84842-441-8 $20.95 The Frazzled Drama Teacher’s Guide to Devising Little Revolution Alecky Blythe An explosive verbatim play about the 2011 London Riots, by the author of the award-winning London Road. From the helicopters circling overhead to the burntout buildings on the street, Little Revolution records the voices and stories of a community from when the riots happened up to their present-day aftermath. Joss Bennathan An inspiring, practical handbook for anyone working with young people to devise theatre. Provides a framework for a stress-free process that will help students to realize their full creative potential. 978-1-84842-305-3 $30.95 978-1-84842-432-6 $20.95 978-1-84842-179-0 $26.95 Meisner in Practice A Guide for Actors, Directors and Teachers Nick Moseley Meisner in Practice offers actors a step-by-step introduction to the salient features of the technique, and puts these to the test through a succession of increasingly challenging practical exercises. The book also addresses pitfalls and problems that the author has encountered over many years of teaching Meisner in drama schools. 978-1-84842-087-8 $26.95 NICKHERNBOOKS Max Stafford-Clark A truthful, personal and insightful exploration of the state of arts funding and carrying on in the face of adversity, by the renowned founder of Out of Joint. By turns funny, alarming and deeply personal, Journal of the Plague Year offers a fascinating exposé of the often Kafkaesque workings of arts subsidy in England, and the financial and artistic maneuverings which are a fact of life for every arts organization today. Mike Bartlett Mike Bartlett’s controversial ‘future history play’ explores the people beneath the crowns, the unwritten rules of democracy, and the conscience of Britain’s most famous family. Queen Elizabeth II is dead. After a lifetime of waiting, her son ascends the throne. A future of power. But how to rule? King Charles III premiered at the Almeida Theatre to rapturous (and scandalized) reviews, before transferring to London’s West End. NEW TITLES 35 NICKHERNBOOKS Microcosm My First Play The One Richard III Matt Hartley A blackly comic and gripping new play from a young writer making his mark on television and in theatre. Alex has a home and is building a life with Clare. All he wishes is that those kids would stop hanging round outside his house. But they are just kids, right? An Anthology of Theatrical Beginnings Vicky Jones A viciously funny play about a couple trapped in a destructive cycle of love and lust. Harry and Jo are up all night drawing the battle lines of a relationship based on desire, dependency and dirty games. William Shakespeare 978-1-84842-398-5 $20.95 Compiled by Nick Hern My First Play is a unique collection of pieces by playwrights, actors and theatre directors in response to the simplest of briefs: write about your first play. Candid, hilarious, and often sharply revealing, the resulting pieces combine to prove the power of theatre to entrance us, and hold us captive in its spell. Includes pieces by Simon Callow, Caryl Churchill, Richard Eyre, Larry Kramer, Conor McPherson, Bruce Norris, Nina Raine, Harriet Walter, and many more. 978-1-84842-381-7 $20.95 Edited by Jamie Lloyd This official tie-in edition of Richard III was published alongside director Jamie Lloyd’s 2014 production, starring Martin Freeman. Includes the version of Shakespeare’s text performed in the production, as well as an exclusive rehearsal diary and an interview with the director. 978-1-84842-426-5 $16.95 978-1-84842-339-8 $20.95 Pronoun Evan Placey A love story about transition, testosterone, and James Dean. Josh and Isabella are childhood sweethearts.They were meant to spend their gap year together, they were meant to be together forever. But Isabella has now become a boy. Monty Python at Work Michael Palin Drawn from his published diaries, this is Michael Palin’s account of the making of the Monty Python TV and stage shows, films, books and albums. It will delight Python fans everywhere, and be a source of instruction and inspiration to those who seek to follow in their footsteps. 978-1-84842-360-2 $20.95 978-1-84842-391-6 $20.95 nut debbie tucker green Elayne doesn’t want company but company won’t leave her alone. Everyone’s got an opinion but no one’s listening and things are starting to slip. nut premiered at The Shed at the National Theatre in October 2013, directed by the author. 978-1-84842-335-0 $20.95 Shakespeare in 100 Objects Treasures from the Victoria and Albert Museum Edited by Janet Birkett A fascinating selection of 100 objects from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum that afford unique insight into the world of Shakespeare and his plays. Each object is illustrated and accompanied by a compact essays on its history, provenance, and what it can tell us about Shakespeare’s work. The resulting book reveals Shakespeare’s astonishing legacy in material things, a substantial pageant that has not faded. 978-1-84842-361-9 $40.95 Regeneration Pat Barker Adapted by Nicholas Wright A powerful anthem for the youth of World War One that offers a compassionate look at war and its devastating effects. Adapted from Pat Barker’s Booker Prizenominated novel. 978-1-84842-440-1 $20.95 36 NEW TITLES Photographs Speaking the Speech Then What Happens? Wendy & Peter Pan An Actor’s Guide to Shakespeare Storytelling and Adapting for the Theatre Ella Hickson Giles Block Foreword by Mark Rylance Shakespeare Monologues for Young Men Edited by Luke Dixon These collections of Shakespeare monologues for young actors each contain forty pieces drawn from across the Shakespearean canon. Each speech comes with a summary of contextual information, plot descriptions, tips and advice, and a glossary. The books also include user-friendly introductions to selecting monologues, tackling Shakespeare’s language, and approaching the audition. The most authoritative, most comprehensive book yet written on speaking Shakespeare’s words. Speaking the Speech is a book for actors and directors who want to improve their understanding of Shakespeare’s language in order to speak it better. It is also a fascinating read for anyone who wants to deepen their appreciation of Shakespeare’s language and the way it comes to life when spoken aloud. Mike Alfreds A practical investigation into the art of telling stories through theatre. Author Mike Alfreds explores the process of adapting for the stage, and suggests over two hundred exercises, improvisations and workshops. Alfreds shows how each story demands its own particular set of dramatic choices, opening up endless possibilities for performance. What Do I Know? People, Politics and the Arts 978-184842-266-7 $18.95 WOMEN Émile Zola Table Adapted by Helen Edmundson Tanya Ronder Six generations, twenty-three characters one very special piece of furniture. Tanya Ronder’s thrilling play is an epic tale of belonging, identity and the things we pass on. A story of lust, madness and destruction set in the backstreets of Paris. Helen Edmundson’s sensuous adaptation of the classic novel will open on Broadway in 2015, starring Keira Knightley. 978-1-84842-328-2 $20.95 978-1-84842-411-1 $20.95 Richard Eyre Richard Eyre’s career as a director of film, theatre and opera has made him a leading cultural figure and a hugely respected commentator on the arts. This book collects over fifty short pieces written by Eyre about people he has known and worked with, ideas he has struggled with, things that have moved, delighted or infuriated him. Includes reflections on working with Arthur Miller, Harold Pinter, Judi Dench, Kate Winslet, Marlon Brando, Margaret Thatcher, and many others. 978-1-84842-418-0 $40.95 Hardcover NICKHERNBOOKS 978-1-84842-274-2 $20.95 978-1-84842-377-0 $20.95 978-1-84842-191-2 $30.95 Therese Raquin Susan Elkin An essential guide for young people who want to work in the theatre—but aren’t sure exactly what they want to do, or how to get to do it. Written in a clear, no-nonsense style, this book is an ideal starting point for students considering a career in theatre, but also a useful tool for parents, teachers and career-advisers looking to learn more about the options open to interested young people. Ella Hickson’s version of the much-loved story puts the character of Wendy firmly center stage, in an adaptation that is refreshingly modern but never loses the charm of the original. Wendy & Peter Pan premiered in 2013 at the Royal Shakespeare Company. 978-1-84842-270-4 $22.95 978-1-84842-265-0 $18.95 MEN So You Want to Work in Theatre? Adapted from the book by J.M. Barrie NEW TITLES 37 NICKHERNBOOKS FEATURED TITLES John Abbott Ingmar Bergman Alexi Kaye Campbell The Acting Book Through a Glass Darkly The Pride Abbott’s third essential guide to acting introduces the best performance techniques, both old and new. An invaluable tool for aspiring actors, professionals and educators. Adapted by Jenny Worton 978-1-84842-144-8 $22.95 Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork The Improvisation Book London Road The Pride examines changing attitudes towards sexuality over a period of 50 years. An exploration of intimacy, identity, and the courage it takes to be who you really are. “A remarkable debut froma daring dramatist.” —Telegraph A step-by-step, session-bysession guide through a series of improvisation exercises. Starting with the first class, it adds a new element at each stage until even the most inhibited students have gained a full vocabulary of improvisational techniques. Comes with a full set of improvisation cards to use in any session. An astonishing new musical, based on the 2006 murders that shook the rural town of Ipswich. London Road is an experimental and challenging work that reveals how even the darkest experiences can engender a greater sense of our mutual dependence. 978-1-85459-961-2 $22.95 Improvisation in Rehearsal Foreword by Mark Rylance Packed with useful exercises, improvisation scenarios, and examples from a wide variety of plays, this book reveals how improvisation enriches and enlivens the creation of characters, back-stories, relationships, shared histories and emotional lives. 978-1-85459-523-2 $22.95 Mike Alfreds Different Every Night A top-ranking director sets out his rehearsal techniques in this invaluable handbook for actors and directors. It offers a vital masterclass, full of sound practical advice and guidance, and packed with techniques for bringing the text to life and keeping it alive, both in rehearsal and performance. This is a poignant and sensuous stage adaptation of the 1961 Oscar-winning film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. 978-1-84842-123-3 $20.95 978-1-84842-176-9 $20.95 Andrew Bovell When the Rain Stops Falling A heartrending drama about family, betrayal and forgiveness, spanning four generations and two hemispheres. Steven Canny and John Nicholson The Hound of the Baskervilles Adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle 978-1-84842-242-1 $20.95 Mel Churcher A Screen Acting Workshop Foreword by Jeremy Irons A comprehensive training course in screen acting, divided into five step-by-step workshops. Includes a 90-minute DVD showing all of the work in action. 978-1-84842-034-2 $18.95 978-1-84842-055-7 $30.95 Paperback and DVD Mike Bradwell Caryl Churchill Inventing the Truth Devising and Directing for the Theatre An accessible, clear and precise insider’s guide to creating a play from scratch. 978-1-84842-153-0 $22.95 The Reluctant Escapologist Adventures in Alternative Theatre An unrivalled unofficial history of the rise, and partial fall, of fringe theatre. Mike Bradwell’s deadpan story is one of the funniest and angriest books to come out of theatre today. Churchill: Plays Three Includes: Ice Cream, Mad Forest, The Skriker, Lives of the Great Poisoners and A Mouthful of Birds. 978-1-85459-342-9 $30.95 Churchill: Plays Four Includes: Cloud 9, Bliss, Hotel, This is a Chair, Blue Heart, Far Away, A Number, Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? and A Dream Play. 978-1-85459-540-9 $30.95 Ding Dong the Wicked A new short play from one of the world’s greatest dramatists. “A nationalist epic in shorthand” — Whatsonstage.com 978-1-85459-967-4 $30.95 978-1-85459-538-6 $30.95 Kate Atkinson Pedro Calderón de la Barca 978-1-84842-303-9 $16.95 Abandonment Life Is a Dream Shorts The first play by the highly acclaimed British novelist and winner of the Whitebread Book of the Year for Behind the Scenes at the Museum. Adapted by Helen Edmundson Includes radio plays (Lovesick, Abortive, Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen and Schreber’s Nervous Illness), works for television (The Judge’s Wife and The After Dinner Joke) and stage plays (Three More Sleepless Nights, Hot Fudge, The Hospital at the Time of the Revolution and Seagulls). 978-1-85459-601-7 $20.95 A classic from the Spanish Golden Age, Calderón’s richly poetic, epic masterpiece explores illusion, reality, fate and destiny against the backdrop of a mythical Polish kingdom. 978-1-84842-060-1 $18.95 Mike Bartlett Bull A savage new work from one of the United Kingdom’s most exciting dramatists and author of the off-Broadway smash hit Cock. Razor sharp and blackly comic, Bull is a savage and insightful play about office politics or playground bullying, depending which side you’re on. Genuinely thrilling, daring and inventive, it probes the dark side of the modern workplace. 978-1-84842-280-3 $18.95 38 FEATURED TITLES 978-1-84842-356-5 $20.95 Simon Callow My Life in Pieces Winner of the Sheridan Morely Prize for Theatre Biography 978-1-85459-085-5 $30.95 Dominic Cooke A passionate, instructive and beguiling account of Simon Callow’s life in the theatre, from a childhood encounter with Peter Pan to his work with many of Britain’s other theatrical luminaries, including Laurence Olivier, Paul Scofield and John Gielgud. Noughts & Crosses 978-1-84842-054-0 $40.00 Hardcover 978-1-84842-171-4 $20.95 Paperback 978-1-85459-939-1 $18.95 Adapted from Malorie Blackman Adapted from Blackman’s bestselling novel, this is an electrifying, bittersweet love story with echoes of Romeo and Juliet, set in a society divided by racial bigotry and a world rocked by terrorism. Julian Curry Helen Edmundson debbie tucker green Shakespeare on Stage Coram Boy Born Bad Foreword by Trevor Nunn Adapted from Jamila Gavin Thirteen leading actors (including Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Jude Law, Ian McKellen, Helen Mirren, Kevin Spacey and Patrick Stewart) take us behind the scenes, each of them recreating in detail a memorable performance they have given in one of Shakespeare’s major roles. Set in the eighteenth century, Coram Boy is a tale of two cities and a tale of two boys. A hard-hitting family drama full of wit, ferocity and verbal dexterity. 978-1-85459-894-3 $20.95 Kevin Elyot My Night with Reg Oliver Ford Davies Deliciously funny and bittersweet, this Olivier and Evening Standard Award-winning comedy captures the fragility of friendship, happiness, and life itself. Performing Shakespeare 978-1-84842-430-2 $20.95 978-1-84842-077-9 $30.95 An authoritative, hands-on guide to the practical challenges involved in performing Shakespeare. The three core sections take us through the process of preparation, rehearsal and performance, preceded by discussions of the Elizabethan actor and Shakespeare’s language. 978-1-85459-781-6 $22.95 Luke Dixon (Editor) Shakespeare Monologues: The Good Audition Guides Fifty monologues drawn from across the Shakespeare canon. Each is prefaced with an easy-to-use guide to Who is speaking, Where, When and To Whom, What has just happened in the play and What are the character’s objectives. Also includes uniquely formatted summarizations to each piece. Men 978-1-84842-005-2 $18.95 Women 978-1-84842-007-6 $18.95 Gregory Doran Shakespeare’s Lost Play In Search of Cardenio The Royal Shakespeare Company’s new artistic director takes the reader on a fascinating search through the fog of literary history on his quest to discover and stage the play that many consider Shakespeare’s missing masterpiece. 978-1-84842-208-7 $30.95 How Plays Work The book analyzes the basic elements of dramatic structure, action, plot, character, dialogue and genre, through historical and modern examples. 978-1-85459-371-9 $22.95 Pentecost A response to the tragedy of Sarajevo, Pentecost balances metaphor with reality in an intellectual thriller set in a complex political arena. 978-1-85459-292-7 $22.95 Talking Theatre: Interviews with Theatre People Forty-two candid interviews with leading theatre people, offering rare insights ‘behind the scenes’. Includes interviews with: Peter Brook, Judi Dench, John Gielgud, Tony Kushner, Arthur Miller, Liam Neeson, Harold Pinter, Vanessa Redgrave, Fiona Shaw, Stephen Sondheim, August Wilson and more. 978-1-84842-138-7 $20.95 Tim Fountain So You Want To Be A Playwright? Playwright and former literary manager Tim Fountain guides the emerging playwright over the many hurdles involved in getting a play up. From finding a story that only you know, through the detailed construction of the play, and on to the strategies you can use to get it on stage. 978-1-85459-716-8 $20.95 William Gaskill Words into Action Finding the Life of the Play A fascinating read and vital master class for actors and directors, packed with insights from a lifetime of directing theatre. 978-1-84842-100-4 $22.95 Barry Grantham Commedia Plays Scenarios—Scripts—Lazzi A collection of short commedia dell’arte plays, sketches and exercises for use in the classroom and drama workshop. 978-1-85459-871-4 $26.95 Nancy Harris Our New Girl A witty and startling psychological drama about the darker side of modern parenting. 978-1-84842-223-0 $20.95 Ruthie Henshall and Daniel Bowling So You Want To Be In Musicals? Celebrated actress Ruthie Henshall brings her extraordinary knowledge and personal experiences to this essential guide to turning dreams into reality in a very tough business. 978-1-84842-150-9 $20.95 Ella Hickson Precious Little Talent & Hot Mess Two acclaimed plays by awardwinning playwright Ella Hickson. “A rising star of British theatre… she has a gorgeous way with words and a head full of bewitching ideas. Hickson remains a red-hot one to watch.” —Independent 978-1-84842-166-0 $20.95 Russ Hope Getting Directions A Fly-on-the-Wall Guide for Emerging Theatre Directors Eight of the United Kingdom’s best young directors provide insight into the creative process. The result is a masterclass from a bright generation of theatre practitioners and an essential handbook for anyone who wants to follow in their footsteps. 978-1-84842-182-0 $26.95 Barbara Houseman Finding Your Voice A Step-by-Step Guide for Actors A simple, step-by-step manual, written by an RSC voice coach, which offers everything that an actor needs to work on their voice. Suitable for actors at all levels. 978-1-85459-659-8 $25.95 Tackling Text [and subtext] Preface by Kenneth Branagh An intensely practical handbook for actors on how to cope with text, subtext, character and situation. This is an indispensable guide for any actor working with text, from acting students and young professionals, to experienced actors tackling specific problems and acting coaches discovering new ways of enabling their students. 978-1-85459-799-1 $26.95 NICKHERNBOOKS David Edgar Richard Eyre 978-1-85459-740-3 $18.95 FEATURED TITLES 39 NICKHERNBOOKS Henrik Ibsen Elizabeth Kuti Bruce Norris The Master Builder The Sugar Wife The Low Road Adapted by David Edgar Winner of the 2006 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize The newest play from Bruce Norris, author of the international hit Clybourne Park, which won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2012 Tony Award for Best New Play, among other honors. In The Low Road, a fable of free market economics and cut-throat capitalism, a young entrepreneur sets out on a quest for wealth with priceless ambition and a purse of gold. An enthralling version of Ibsen’s late masterwork about an aging architect and the darker side of ambition. Part psychological thriller, part Gothic tragedy. 978-1-84842-106-6 $18.95 978-1-85459-863-9 $18.95 Vicky Ireland Gotthold Lessing The Lottie Project Nathan the Wise Adapted from Jacqueline Wilson Translated by Edward Kemp Charlie discovers that her troubles are not so different from those of Lottie, the Victorian-era serving girl who is the subject of Charlie’s school history project. Lessing’s 18th-century masterpiece is a passionate plea for religious tolerance. 978-1-85459-911-7 $16.95 Young Adult Secrets Adapted from Jacqueline Wilson Best friends India and Treasure escape from their problems by writing diaries, but they soon find themselves in deeper trouble. 978-1-84842-012-0 $16.95 Young Adult Stephen Jeffreys The Libertine This sexually charged comedy based on John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester’s life is both an accurate portrait of the period and a comedy of manners. 978-1-84842-387-9 $20.95 Chris Johnston Drama Games For Those Who Like to Say No 90 robust and engaging games that teachers and workshop leaders can use when working with difficult or reluctant students. 978-1-84842-049-6 $18.95 Fin Kennedy How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found This play follows one man’s desperate attempts to buck the system, and asks what really makes us what we are in the 21st-century. 978-1-85459-964-3 $20.95 Ayub Khan-Din East Is East Andy Nyman Federico García Lorca The Golden Rules of Acting Blood Wedding Adapted by Tanya Ronder García Lorca’s blood-soaked story of doomed love. 978-1-85459-855-4 $20.95 The House of Bernarda Alba Translated by Rona Munro Lorca’s drama about the shattering effects of emotional repression on a family of cloistered daughters. 978-1-85459-459-4 $18.95 Nick Moseley Acting and Reacting Tools for the Modern Actor Developed by the head of acting at the Italia Conti Academy, Nick Moseley. He takes the best of Stanislavsky, David Mamet and Meisner to fuel his own intensely practical approach. 978-1-85459-803-5 $25.95 Chloë Moss This Wide Night Written for Clean Break, a theatre company working with women whose lives have been affected by the criminal justice system. This Wide Night is a tender portrayal of two damaged women trying to repair their broken lives. 978-1-84842-002-1 $20.95 Joanna Murray-Smith Bombshells Six funny and perceptive monologues about the stresses of modern female life. 978-1-85459-850-9 $18.95 978-1-84842-425-8 $18.95 Jean Newlove NSFW NSFW is “Not Safe for Work.” A sharp, biting, satirical new comedy that takes a scathing and hilarious look at the media and, in particular, how magazines objectify women. 978-1-84842-290-2 $20.95 978-1-84842-318-3 $20.95 978-1-85459-765-6 $18.95 The play that gave birth to the smash-hit film. A wonderful comedy about growing up in multiracial Salford, England. Lucy Kirkwood 40 FEATURED TITLES A devout Quaker, her wealthy husband, a freed American slave and her emancipator come together in 1840s Dublin. The Female of the Species 978-1-85459-522-5 $18.95 Laban for Actors and Dancers This handbook, complete with graded exercises, is for teachers and students wanting a practical introduction to Laban’s famous system of movement. 978-1-85459-160-9 $22.95 An accessible, invaluable treasure trove of advice, support and encouragement that no performer should be without. “Christians have the Bible, now actors have this book. At last, everyone is happy.” — Simon Pegg 978-1-84842-253-7 $12.95 Mark O’Rowe Terminus A blackly comic vision of a demoninfested Dublin. Hold on tight as the ordinary turns extraordinary in this urban fantasy from the acclaimed author of Howie the Rookie. 978-1-84842-174-5 $18.95 Gail Pallin Stage Management: The Essential Handbook (Revised Edition) This is the highly successful “Bible for any stage manager” in a revised and updated edition. Complete with illustrations, diagrams and checklists, it takes the reader through a typical production, week by week. 978-1-84842-014-4 $30.95 Illustrated Stuart Paterson Kensuke’s Kingdom Adapted from Michael Morpurgo The story of a young boy’s fantastic adventure after being washed up on a pacific island. 978-1-85459-969-8 $18.95 Michael Pennington Sweet William Twenty Thousand Hours with Shakespeare A unique, personal guide to Shakespeare’s life and work, told through the experience of a leading classical actor. Pennington illuminates each of Shakespeare’s plays with his own considerable insight and understanding. 978-1-85459-568-3 $40.95 Hardcover 978-1-84842-344-2 $22.95 Paperback Nina Raine Tribes Winner, Outstanding Play, 2012 Drama Desk Awards Winner, Best Play, 2012 0ff-Broadway Alliance Awards The widely-acclaimed and penetrating new play about belonging, family and the limitations of communication. “Fiercely intelligent, caustically funny and emotionally wrenching.” —Independent. 978-1-84842-121-9 $20.95 Terence Rattigan The Browning Version An unpopular schoolmaster snatches a last shred of dignity from the collapse of his career and his marriage. Also includes: Harlequinade, written to accompany The Browning Version in a double bill. 978-1-85459-710-6 $20.95 The Deep Blue Sea Rattigan’s play is a masterpiece of twentieth century drama. This edition was reissued to coincide with Terence Davies’ highly acclaimed 2011 film adaptation. 978-1-84842-234-6 $19.95 The Winslow Boy The Winslow Boy is based on the real-life court case of a young naval cadet unjustly accused of stealing a five shilling postal order. 978-1-85459-467-9 $20.95 Tanya Ronder Vernon God Little (Revised Edition) Adapted from DBC Pierre A revised edition of Tanya Ronder’s darkly riotous, superbly fast-talking adventure, adapted from the Booker Prize-winning novel. 978-1-84842-173-8 $20.95 Mark Rylance I Am Shakespeare 978-1-84842-269-8 $20.95 Diane Samuels Kindertransport (Second Edition) A modern classic about one woman’s struggle to come to terms with her past. This new edition includes several personal memoirs by German-born children whose lives were saved and transformed by the Kindertransport. Stephen Unwin So You Want To Be An Actor? So You Want To Be A Theatre Director? 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. In this book, Unwin takes readers step-by-step through choosing the play, casting, design, rehearsal, running the play, putting it on stage and on to opening night. 978-1-85459-879-0 $18.95 978-1-85459-779-3 $26.95 James Seabright Various So You Want To Be A Theatre Producer? Decade A comprehensive guide to every aspect of producing a show, from raising the money to creating a hit. 978-1-85459-537-9 $26.95 Antony Sher Beside Myself An Actor’s Life Sher takes us to the heart of what it is to be an actor today, describing the journeys he undertakes in order to inhabit the roles for which he is famous. Utterly involving, this book will both inspire young actors and inform seasoned theatregoers. 978-1-84842-035-9 $22.95 Ian Smith Pinter in the Theatre Nine actors and directors who have worked with Pinter in the theatre talk candidly about what it’s like to appear in a Pinter play, to direct a Pinter play, to be directed by Pinter, to work alongside Pinter the actor. 978-1-85459-864-6 $20.95 Jessica Swale Drama Games For Devising A handy guide to every aspect of the devising process, from creating characters and scenarios to improvising dialogue to structuring the piece. Full of lively, dynamic games to get the creative juices flowing, and great for theatredevisers of all levels. 978-1-84842-037-3 $18.95 Drama Games For Classrooms and Workshops Foreword by Max Stafford-Clark Twenty New Plays About 9/11 and Its Legacy Ten years after 9/11/2001, twenty international writers respond to the defining event of our times. Includes plays by: Samuel Adamson, Mike Bartlett, Alecky Blythe, Adam Brace, Ben Ellis, Ella Hickson, Samuel D. Hunter, John Logan, Matthew Lopez, Mona Mansour, DC Moore, Abi Morgan, Rory Mullarkey, Janine Nabers, Lynn Nottage, Harrison David Rivers, Simon Schama, Christopher Shinn, Beth Steel and Alexandra Wood. 978-1-84842-230-8 $22.95 Harriet Walter Other People’s Shoes Thoughts on Acting In this book Harriet Walter uses her broad acting experience to illustrate the processes involved in performance. 978-1-85459-751-9 $20.95 Theodore Ward Big White Fog Never seen outside America until 2007, Theodore Ward’s landmark family drama, Big White Fog, remains as poignant today as it was when it burst upon the Chicago stage in 1937. It went on to New York, where it was produced by the Negro Playwrights’ Company, of which Ward was co-founder with Paul Robeson and Langston Hughes, among others. 978-1-85459-595-9 $20.95 Packed with 101 lively drama games suitable for players of all ages. Steve Waters 978-1-84842-010-6 $18.95 Acclaimed playwright Steve Waters draws on a wide range of drama, both historical and modern, as he guides the reader through the key elements of dramatic writing. Sophie Treadwell Machinal A powerful expressionist play from the 1930s about the status of women in an increasingly mechanized society. 978-1-85459-211-8 $18.95 The Secret Life of Plays 978-1-84842-000-7 $26.95 Frank Wedekind Lulu Adapted by Nicholas Wright Follows the decline and fall of a young woman possessed of a fatal combination of sexuality and innocence. 978-1-85459-453-2 $20.95 978-1-85459-527-0 $18.95 FEATURED TITLES NICKHERNBOOKS A dazzling dramatic exploration of the Shakespeare authorship question, penned by one of the most renowned contemporary actors. This provocative play poses fundamental questions about what makes a genius, and why it all matters anyway. Prunella Scales and Timothy West 41 NICKHERNBOOKS Ian Wooldridge Plays from the Arab World Spanish Plays Animal Farm Edited by Elyse Dodgson Adapted from George Orwell Plays that explore and reflect contemporary life across the Near East and North Africa. Includes Withdrawal by Mohammad Al Attar (Syria); 603 by Imad Farajin (Palestine); Damage by Kamal Khalladi (Morocco); The House by Arzé Khodr (Lebanon) and Egyptian Products by Laila Soliman (Egypt). Edited by Elyse Dodgson and Mary Peate A powerful and straightforward dramatization of Orwell’s enduring parable on the perils of totalitarianism. 978-1-85459-789-2 $16.95 Julian Woolford How Musicals Work And How to Write Your Own An inside account that is jam-packed with great advice, information and exercises designed to help musicals reach their full potential. 978-1-84842-175-2 $26.95 Nicholas Wright Vincent in Brixton A dramatization of the time that Van Gogh spent in Brixton in the 1870s, a period before he became a painter and one that changed him completely. 978-1-85459-665-9 $20.95 ANTHOLOGIES The Crack in the Emerald New Irish Plays Edited by David Grant Includes: The Lament for Arthur Cleary by Dermot Bolger; Low in the Dark by Marina Carr; Misogynist by Michael Harding and The Hamster Wheel by Marie Jones. 978-1-85459-237-8 $31.95 Family: Three Plays Includes: Acts by Riccardo Galgani; One Good Beating by Linda McLean and The Visitor by Iain Crichton Smith. 978-1-85459-438-9 $18.95 Latin-American Plays Edited and Translated by Sebastian Doggart Includes: Rapaccini’s Daughter by Octavio Paz; Night of the Assassins by José Triana; Saying Yes by Griselda Gambaro; Orchids in the Moonlight by Carlos Fuentes and Mistress of Desire by Mario Vargas Llosa. 978-1-85459-249-1 $34.95 978-1-84842-097-7 $30.95 Scot-Free New Scottish Plays Edited by Alasdair Cameron Includes: Writer’s Cramp by John Byrne; Losing Venice by John Clifford; Elizabeth Gordon Quinn by Chris Hannan; The Letter Box by Ann Marie di Mambro; Dead Dad Dog by John McKay and The Steamie by Tony Roper. 978-1-85459-017-6 $22.95 Scotland Plays Edited by Philip Howard Includes: Wormwood by Catharine Czerkawaska; Brothers of Thunder by Ann Marie di Mambro; Passing Places by Stephen Greenhorn; One Way Street by David Greig; Quelques Fleurs by Liz Lochhead; One Good Beating by Linda McLean and Lazybed by Iain Crichton Smith. 978-1-85459-383-2 $22.95 Scottish Shorts Edited by Philip Howard Includes: Snuff by Davey Anderson; The Price of a Fish Supper by Catherine Czerkawska; Better Days Better Knights by Stanley Eveling; Ramallah by David Grieg; 54% Acrylic by David Harrower; Harm by Douglas Maxwell; The Basement Flat by Rona Munro; Distracted by Morna Pearson and The Importance of Being Alfred by Louise Welsh. 978-1-84842-070-0 $22.95 Singular Female Voices Three short plays for one (female) actor. Includes: Jordan by Moira Buffini and Anna Reynolds; The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret by Catherine Johnson and Unsuspecting Susan by Stewart Permutt. Mexican Plays 978-1-85459-917-9 $18.95 Edited by Elyse Dodgson Singular Male Voices A collection of five surprising and exciting plays from Mexico, selected by the Royal Court Theatre in London. Plays included are: On Insomnia and Midnight by Edgar Chías; The Sánchez Huerta Girl Killed Herself by Claudia Ríos; Seven-Eleven by Iván Olivares; Little Certainties by Bárbara Colio and Used Blood Junkyard by Alberto Villarreal. Three short plays for one (male) actor. Includes: Peter Harness’ Mongoose; Owen McCafferty’s Cold Comfort and Ronan O’Donnell’s Brazil. 978-1-85459-947-6 $30.95 42 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES 978-1-85459-760-1 $18.95 Includes: Sergi Belbel’s Caresses, translated by John London; Juan Mayorga’s The Scorched Garden, translated by Nick Darke; David Planell’s Bazaar, translated by John Clifford; Antonio Onetti’s Bleeding Hearts, translated by Oscar Ceballos and Mary Peate; Lluisa Cunillé’s Rodeo, translated by Oscar Ceballos and Mary Peate; Paloma Pedrero’s Wolf Kiss, translated by Roxanna Silbert. 978-1-85459-418-1 $29.95 Women, Power and Politics: Now Compiled by Indhu Rubasingham A collection of wide-ranging and ambitious short plays reflecting the complexities of women and political power in the United Kingdom. Includes Joy Wilkinson’s Acting Leader; Bola Agbaje’s Playing the Game; Zinnie Harris’ The Panel; Sam Holcroft’s Pink and Sue Townsend’s You, Me and Wii. 978-1-84842-117-2 $20.95 Women, Power and Politics: Then Compiled by Indhu Rubasingham Includes: Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s The Lioness; Marie Jones’s The Milliner and the Weaver; Moira Buffini’s Handbagged and Lucy Kirkwood’s Bloody Wimmin. 978-1-84842-116-5 $20.95 DRAMA Children of the Sun Ghosts Life is a Dream Maxim Gorky Henrik Ibsen Pedro Calderon de la Barca CLASSICS Trans. Stephen Mulrine Trans. Stephen Mulrine Trans. John Clifford 978-1-85459-429-7 $10.95 978-1-85459-655-0 $10.95 978-1-85459-188-3 $10.95 Drama Classics aims to offer the world’s greatest plays in affordable Paperback editions for students, actors and theatergoers. The hallmarks of the series are accessible introductions, uncluttered and uncut texts and an overall theatrical perspective. 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Marianne McDonald 978-1-85459-200-2 $10.95 Bacchae Euripides 978-1-85459-304-7 $10.95 Trans. Kenneth McLeish Trans. Jo Clifford Trans. Kenneth McLeish Medea Euripides Molière 978-1-85459-846-2 $14.95 Molière An Ideal Husband 978-1-85459-748-9 $10.95 Trans. Martin Sorrell 978-1-85459-749-6 $10.95 Oscar Wilde Electra 978-1-85459-460-0 $10.95 Miss Julie Sophocles The Importance of Being Earnest Trans. Kenneth McLeish The Beggar’s Opera Trans. Marianne McDonald and J. Michael Walton Oscar Wilde John Gay 978-1-85459-756-4 $10.95 978-1-85459-914-8 $10.95 An Enemy of the People Blood Wedding Henrik Ibsen Federico García Lorca Trans. Stephen Mulrine Trans. Jo Clifford 978-1-84842-159-2 $10.95 978-1-85459-792-2 $10.95 Everyman Celestina Anonymous Fernando de Rojas The Beaux Stratagem George Farquhar 978-1-85459-154-8 $10.95 978-1-85459-818-9 $10.95 Oedipus An Italian Straw Hat Sophocles Eugene Labiche Trans. Kenneth McLeish Trans. Kenneth McLeish 978-1-85459-610-9 $10.95 978-1-85459-300-9 $10.95 The Oresteia Ivanov Aeschylus Anton Chekhov Trans. Stephen Mulrine Trans. Marianne McDonald and J. Michael Walton 978-1-85459-386-3 $10.95 978-1-84842-068-7 $10.95 978-1-85459-173-9 $10.95 Faust The Jew of Malta Peer Gynt Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Christopher Marlowe Henrik Ibsen 978-1-85459-199-9 $10.95 Trans. Kenneth McLeish The Changeling Trans. John Clifford Thomas Middleton and William Rowley 978-1-85459-922-3 $14.95 978-1-85459-192-0 $10.95 Georges Feydeau A Flea in Her Ear A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Trans. Kenneth McLeish Thomas Middleton 978-1-85459-440-2 $10.95 978-1-85459-966-7 $10.95 Fuente Ovejuna Chekhov: Four Plays Lope de Vega Anton Chekhov Trans. Laurence Boswell Trans. 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Stephen Mulrine 978-1-85459-089-3 $10.95 The Spanish Tragedy Thomas Kyd 978-1-85459-377-1 $10.95 Spring Awakening Frank Wedekind Trans. Julian Forsyth and Margarete Forsyth 978-1-84842-056-4 $10.95 THE CLASSICS SHAKESPEARE A new series of books published alongside the RSC’s season of rarely performed plays from the 16th and 17th centuries. FOLIOS Edited by Gregory Doran and Antonio Alamo 978-1-84842-180-6 $20.95 The City Madam Philip Massinger 978-1-84842-190-5 $20.95 Eastward Ho! Ben Jonson, John Marston and Gregory Chapman William Shakespeare Edited by Nick de Somogyi This brand new edition accurately reproduces the First Folio of the plays of William Shakespeare letter for letter, dot for dot, but does so in modern type. All’s Well That Ends Well 978-1-85459-719-9 $25.95 As You Like It 978-1-85459-676-5 $25.95 Hamlet 978-1-85459-620-8 $25.95 Henry IV, Part 1 978-1-85459-720-5 $25.95 Henry IV Part 2 978-1-85459-808-0 $25.95 Henry V 978-1-85459-621-5 $25.95 978-1-85459-693-2 $20.95 Julius Caesar Edward III 978-1-85459-807-3 $25.95 William Shakespeare King Lear 978-1-85459-694-9 $18.95 978-1-85459-718-2 $25.95 The Island Princess Macbeth John Fletcher 978-1-85459-677-2 $25.95 978-1-85459-695-6 $22.95 The Malcontent John Marston 978-1-85459-696-3 $18.95 A New Way to Please You Phillip Massinger, Thomas Middleton and Samuel Rowley Measure for Measure 978-1-85459-647-5 $25.95 The Merry Wives of Windsor 978-1-85459-933-9 $25.95 Much Ado About Nothing 978-1-85459-904-9 $25.95 Othello 978-1-85459-860-8 $18.95 978-1-85459-645-1 $25.95 The Roaring Girl Richard II Women of Troy Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton 978-1-85459-678-9 $25.95 Euripides 978-1-84842-400-5 $20.95 Thomas Middleton 978-1-85459-738-0 $10.95 Six Characters in Search of an Author RSC Trans. 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Declan Donnellan 978-1-84842-254-4 $20.95 978-1-85459-741-0 $16.95 978-1-85459-825-7 $18.95 Sense and Sensibility Pests Adapted from Jane Austen Euripides random 978-1-84842-380-0 $20.95 978-1-84842-105-9 $18.95 978-1-84842-118-9 $20.95 The Witness Stoning Mary 978-1-84842-250-6 $20.95 978-1-85459-856-1 $20.95 Helen Freeman Trade/Generations 978-1-85459-880-6 $20.95 Prisoner’s Dilemma 978-1-85459-679-6 $18.95 Medea Adapt. Tom Paulin The Shape of the Table 978-1-84842-094-6 $18.95 978-1-85459-079-4 $20.95 Fiona Evans Shorts The Price of Everything 978-1-85459-051-0 $20.95 978-1-84842-149-3 $18.95 Testing the Echo Scarborough 978-1-85459-553-9 $18.95 978-1-85459-545-4 $18.95 Written on the Heart Nadia Fall 978-1-84842-273-5 $20.95 Home Helen Edmundson 978-1-84842-355-8 $20.95 Anna Karenina Gareth Farr Adapted from Leo Tolstoy Britannia Waves the Rules 978-1-84842-197-4 $20.95 The Clearing 978-1-84842-386-2 $20.95 978-1-85459-281-1 $18.95 Ulises Rodriquez Febles Gone to Earth Adapted from Mary Webb 978-1-85459-791-5 $22.95 The Heresy of Love 978-1-84842-239-1 $20.95 46 BACKLIST TITLES The Concert/El Concierto So You Want To Go To Drama School? 978-1-84842-016-8 $20.95 Emma Frost Airsick 978-1-85459-774-8 $18.95 Riccardo Galgani The Found Man 978-1-85459-895-0 $18.95 William Gaminara According to Hoyle 978-1-85459-355-9 $20.95 The Three Lions Trans. William Gregory 978-1-84842-351-0 $20.95 978-1-85459-805-9 $18.95 Elizabeth Gaskell 978-1-85459-912-4 $20.95 truth and reconciliation 978-1-84842-172-1 $20.95 Jeremy Green Lizzie Siddal 978-1-84842-392-3 $20.95 Stephen Greenhorn Passing Places 978-1-85459-349-8 $20.95 Stacey Gregg Lagan 978-1-84842-231-5 $20.95 Override 978-1-84842-367-1 $20.95 Mary Barton Perve Adapt. Rona Munro 978-1-84842-177-6 $20.95 978-1-85459-951-3 $18.95 Karen Louise Hebden A Christmas Carol Adapted from Charles Dickens 978-1-85459-987-2 $18.95 Young Adult Christopher Heimann, Diene Petterle and Neil Monaghan 100 978-1-85459-737-3 $16.95 Ella Hickson Boys 978-1-84842-262-9 $20.95 Sam Holcroft Cockroach 978-1-84842-032-8 $18.95 Wardrobe 978-1-84842-409-8 $20.95 While You Lie 978-1-84842-124-0 $18.95 Sam Holcroft and D.C. Moore Hugh Janes Mike Kenny Jonathan Lichtenstein Aidan Mathews The Haunting The Railway Children Memory Communion Double Feature: Volume One 978-1-84842-215-5 $20.95 Adapted from E. Nesbit 978-1-85459-974-2 $18.95 978-1-85459-689-5 $18.95 Stephen Jeffreys 978-1-84842-131-8 $18.95 The Clink The Wind in the Willows The Pull of Negative Gravity Lee Mattinson 978-1-84842-219-3 $20.95 Robert Holman 978-1-85459-444-0 $20.95 Adapted from Kenneth Grahame 978-1-85459-839-4 $18.95 978-1-84842-267-4 $20.95 the Lions part Deborah McAndrew Lilies on the Land Flamingoland 978-1-84842-113-4 $20.95 978-1-84842-001-4 $18.95 Liz Lochhead Owen McCafferty Blood and Ice Closing Time 978-1-84842-061-8 $18.95 978-1-85459-691-8 $16.95 Dracula Days of Wine and Roses Adapted from Bram Stoker Adapted from J.P. Miller 978-1-85459-993-3 $18.95 978-1-84842-029-8 $20.95 978-1-85459-858-5 $20.95 Deirdre Kinahan Good Things Mojo Mickybo 978-1-85459-854-7 $20.95 Three Plays Bad Weather 978-1-85459-324-5 $18.95 Holes in the Skin A Going Concern 978-1-85459-270-5 $18.95 978-1-85459-747-2 $19.95 I Just Stopped by to See the Man Making Noise Quietly 978-1-85459-482-2 $18.95 978-1-84842-248-3 $20.95 Paul Jenkins Jonah and Otto First Person Shooter 978-1-85459-554-6 $18.95 978-1-84842-141-7 $18.95 Jules Horne Natural Selection Gorgeous Avatar 978-1-85459-936-0 $18.95 978-1-85459-530-0 $18.95 Hywel John Joel Horwood Pieces I Caught Crabs in Walberswick 978-1-84842-111-0 $18.95 978-1-84842-038-0 $18.95 Joel Horwood and Christopher Heimann Food 978-1-85459-955-1 $18.95 Henrik Ibsen Emperor and Galilean Adapt. Ben Power 978-1-84842-192-9 $22.95 Hedda Adapt. 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Mike Poulton 978-1-85459-941-4 $18.95 Imogen Stubbs We Happy Few 978-1-85459-813-4 $20.95 How to Survive (and Thrive) as an Actor 978-1-84842-295-7 $20.95 Little Platoons 978-1-84842-151-6 $20.95 Fair/Felt Effects 978-1-85459-903-2 $20.95 Esther Wilson Ten Tiny Toes 978-1-84842-366-4 $20.95 The Eleventh Capital 978-1-85459-988-9 $18.95 The Initiate Unbroken Adapted from Barry Hines 978-1-85459-762-5 $18.95 Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler 978-1-85459-486-0 $18.95 Fay Weldon Sandi Toksvig Madame Bovary: Breakfast with Emma 978-1-85459-775-5 $18.95 Thérèse Raquin Adapt. Nicholas Wright 978-1-85459-958-2 $18.95 The Empty Quarter World Music 978-1-85459-436-5 $18.95 Emile Zola Alexandra Wood Kes Angels/Saints 978-1-85459-524-9 $18.95 978-1-84842-062-5 $22.95 978-1-85459-826-4 $18.95 Adapted from Gustave Flaubert Lucky Seven So You Want To Be A TV Presenter? Lawrence Till Jessica Townsend Alexis Zegerman Kathryn Wolfe The Unthinkable 978-1-84842-296-4 $20.95 978-1-85459-639-0 $24.95 Hardcover 978-1-85459-528-7 $18.95 978-1-84842-112-7 $26.95 Bully Boy Includes: Treetops, One Fine Day, The Custom of the Country, The Desert Air and Mrs. Klein. 978-1-84842-433-3 $20.95 978-1-84842-021-2 $18.95 NICKHERNBOOKS 978-1-84842-416-6 $20.95 An Attitude for Acting Wright: Five Plays Forever House Jack Thorne 978-1-84842-236-0 $20.95 978-1-84842-247-6 $20.95 The Thrill of Love bedbound & misterman: Two Plays Invisible Travelling Light Glenn Waldron 978-1-85459-957-5 $18.95 Sophie Stanton 978-1-85459-963-6 $18.95 978-1-84842-324-4 $20.95 978-1-85459-317-7 $22.95 978-1-85459-840-0 $35.00 The Reporter 978-1-85459-865-3 $18.95 978-1-84842-101-1 $18.95 The Theatre of Max Stafford-Clark 978-1-84842-167-7 $20.95 Trans. Catherine Grosvenor Enda Walsh Burying Your Brother in the Pavement 978-1-84842-066-3 $18.95 Satin ‘n’ Steel Whipping It Up Taking Stock Mrs. Klein A Time to Reap Letters to George Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good 978-1-84842-206-3 $20.95 BACKLIST TITLES 49 OBERONBOOKS NEW TITLES Ben Travers: Three Farces and a Comedy “That Was Us” Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance Edited by Fintan Walsh That Was Us features a wide, rich range of critical essays and artist reflections that strive to make sense of some of the most significant shifts and trends in contemporary Irish theatre. In bringing together critics and artists to think side by side, That Was Us is indispensable for anyone interested in Irish theatre’s contemporary practices and cultural politics. Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth Living the Life and Doing the Job Natalie Burt This book fills a gap in the drama school curriculum, tackling many areas that often go unaddressed during training. Rejecting gimmicks and quick fixes, it encourages entrepreneurialism using an informal, unapologetic and humorous tone. Adler & Gibb Tim Crouch Adler & Gibb tells the story of Janet Adler and Margaret Gibb, uncompromising conceptual artists working in New York. When Adler dies, a raid (on a house, a life, a reality and a legacy) begins. This thrilling story of misappropriation premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 2014. Ben Travers The four plays in this collection are representative of Travers’ work at its best and most characteristic. The plays include the classic farces Rookery Nook (1926), Thark (1927), Plunder (1927) and The Bed Before Yesterday (1977). 978-1-84943-443-0 $29.95 978-1-78319-092-8 $17.95 978-1-84943-479-9 $26.95 978-1-78319-035-5 $29.95 Bhatti: Plays One Belarus Free Theatre: New Plays from Central Europe 1984 Adapted by Duncan Macmillan and Robert Icke The definitive novel of the twentieth century is reexamined in a radical new stage adaptation that explores why Orwell’s vision of the future is still as relevant as ever. Macmillan and Icke’s adaptation of 1984 enjoyed a successful 2014 run on London’s West End. Acting Shakespeare’s Language The VII International Contest of Contemporary Drama Andy Hinds In this inspirational new manual, author Andy Hinds uses simple steps to bring the reader to a full understanding of how Shakespeare’s language ‘works’, lucidly outlines a number of practical guidelines, and provides simple, test-proven exercises to put each guideline into practice. Belarus Free Theatre Four award-winning plays from Belarus Free Theatre’s International Contest of Contemporary Drama. This publication is dedicated to promoting the works of the winning playwrights, and is published to coincide with an award ceremony at the Young Vic Theatre in London. Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti The first collection of plays from Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, a brilliant and controversial playwright. Includes the plays Behzti (Dishonour), Behud (Beyond Belief), Besharam (Shameless), Fourteen, and Khandan (Family). 978-1-78319-130-7 $34.95 978-1-78319-125-3 $30.95 978-1-78319-008-9 $26.95 978-1-78319-061-4 $17.95 Bitch Boxer Charlotte Josephine London, 2012. Women will step into the Olympic boxing ring for the first time. As Chloe trains for the fight of her life, she is left winded by two life-changing events. Winner of the Holden Street Theatres Award 2013 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 978-1-84943-477-5 $17.95 50 NEW TITLES Blonde Poison The Boss of It All Bryden & Clark Charles Dickens Gail Louw A powerful play about evil, based on the true story of a WWII Jewish woman who betrayed 3000 fellow Jews. Gail Louw’s play examines the motivation of evil. Lars Von Trier Lives in the Theatre Charles Dickens Adapted by Jack McNamara Words by Bill Bryden; Photographs by Nobby Clark Adapted by Neil Bartlett 978-1-84943-415-7 $17.95 A critically acclaimed, smart and fast-paced comedy about faked identities and explosive office politics, adapted from Lars von Trier’s cult classic film. Kristoffer, an out-of-work actor, has been asked to stand in as the head of an IT firm to take the rap for the management’s unpopular decisions. He gets more than he bargained for. 978-1-78319-139-0 $17.95 With characteristic wit, British theatre director Bill Bryden shares his favorite memories of some the 20th century’s biggest stars of stage and screen, including Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Laurence Olivier and Helen Mirren. Each is accompanied by exclusive photographs by Nobby Clark. The result is an intimate and often hilarious portrait of lives in the theatre. Using only Charles Dickens’ extraordinary words and a chameleon ensemble of actors, Neil Bartlett’s powerful stage versions of Dickens have gathered wide critical acclaim. This collection includes: Great Expectations; A Christmas Carol; and Oliver Twist. 978-1-78319-079-9 $30.95 978-1-78319-083-6 $34.95 Photographs The Body of an American Dan O’Brien Winner, 2013 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History Winner, 2014 Horton Foote Prize for Outstanding New American Play A powerful, theatrical duologue based on real historical events, in a story that ranges widely in time and place. Flying from Kabul to the Canadian High Arctic, The Body of an American sees two actors jump between more than thirty roles in an exhilarating new form of documentary drama. It urgently places these two men’s battles— both public and private—against a backdrop of some of the world’s most iconic images of war. Covering Shakespeare An Actor’s Saga of Near Misses and Dogged Endurance A Boy and His Soul Colman Domingo Propelled by the beat of classic soul, smooth R&B and disco, this is the soundtrack of a boy’s coming of age in 70s and 80s Philadelphia. Music, family and an unforgettable era are brought to life in this charming solo show from acclaimed actor-playwright Colman Domingo. 978-1-78319-058-4 $17.95 A nation heads blindly towards war as the misfit takes on the state in Ron Hutchinson’s savagely funny new version of Carl Zuckmayer’s The Captain of Köpenick, first staged in Germany in 1931. David Weston Esteemed actor David Weston traces his sixty-two year association with the Bard in this witty and engrossing book of anecdotes, reminiscences, and advice for young actors. From major Shakespeare companies to the outmost limits of the Fringe, from Hollywood to Hong Kong, Weston recalls all of the productions—the great, the mediocre, and the forgotten. 978-1-84943-458-4 $17.95 978-1-78319-064-5 $26.95 The Captain of Köpenick Carl Zuckmayer Translated by Ron Hutchinson OBERONBOOKS 978-1-78319-091-1 $17.95 NEW TITLES 51 OBERONBOOKS Cyrano de Bergerac Dennis Kelly: Plays Two Doctor Faustus The Empress Edmond Rostand Dennis Kelly Dennis Kelly is one of England’s finest contemporary dramatists. This second collected volume of his work includes: Our Teacher’s a Troll, Orphans, Taking Care of Baby, DNA and The Gods Weep. Also features a foreword by journalist, author and critic, Aleks Sierz. Christopher Marlowe Tanika Gupta Written by Tanika Gupta for the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Empress uncovers remarkable unknown stories of 19th century Britain, the growth of Indian nationalism and the romantic proclivities of one of our most surprising monarchs. Adapted by Glyn Maxwell Dueling foes, powerful rivals and a war against Spain put our hero to the test before he finds his way at last into his lady’s arms. One of the most celebrated of contemporary British poets offers up a new verse translation of the swashbuckling classic. 978-1-78319-012-6 $28.95 978-1-78319-033-1 $17.95 Adapted by Colin Teevan This new adaptation combines Christopher Marlowe’s original acts with a re-imagining by Colin Teevan. Firmly placing this classic story within a present context, the universal truths held in the 400-year-old cautionary tale resonate powerfully with the greed of today’s consumer-led society. 978-1-84943-490-4 $17.95 978-1-84943-413-3 $17.95 Directing: A Miscellany Dancers Behind the Scenes with the Royal Ballet Andrej Uspenski This beautifully produced new book by Royal Ballet dancer Andrej Uspenski is a collection of exclusive photographs which shines the spotlight on ballet, the most beautiful of art forms. These exquisite photographs feature some of the finest dancers on stage today, bringing the reader into the magical world of ballet. 978-1-84943-388-4 $63.00 Hardcover Photographs Simon Usher Directing: A Miscellany is about survival: how to remain creative in good times and bad; how to remain alive as a director in any circumstance. Commenting extensively on the process of acting, Shakespeare and the classics, working with writers and designers, directing techniques, the trials and tribulations of working with others, the book is an aid to reflection for readers. 978-1-78319-085-0 $10.95 Farber: Plays One The Edge of Our Bodies Adam Rapp On a bitter winter night, sixteenyear-old Bernadette boards a train to New York carrying her notebook and important news for her boyfriend. In this searing and poetic coming-of-age story from acclaimed playwright Adam Rapp, Bernadette intimately shares her encounters along the way and the devastating result of her visit, a journey punctuated by both a desire to be heard and an aching need to disappear. 978-1-78319-185-7 $17.95 52 NEW TITLES Yael Farber The first collection of plays from award-winning South African playwright Yael Farber, featuring three fresh adaptations of classical theater texts. Includes: Molora, a reworking of Aeschylus’s Oresteia; RAM, a potent revisioning of The Ramayana by Valmiki; and Mies Julie, which reimagines August Strindberg’s Miss Julie against the backdrop of post-apartheid South Africa. 978-1-78319-151-2 $30.95 Five Plays By The TEAM Fosse: Plays Six Grounded The TEAM An American collective with a reputation for devised work that is aggressively athletic, intellectually relentless, and emotionally rich, the TEAM celebrates ten years together with this anthology and retrospective. Includes the plays: Give Up! Start Over! (In the darkest of times I look to Richard Nixon for hope); A Thousand Natural Shocks; Particularly in the Heartland; Architecting; and Mission Drift, as well as photos and candid reflections from the company’s history. Jon Fosse George Brant Seamlessly blending the personal and the political, this tour-de-force one-woman play tells the story of a hot-rod F16 fighter pilot whose unexpected pregnancy leads to a job flying remote-controlled drones from a Las Vegas trailer. Grounded flies from the heights of lyricism to the shallows of workaday existence, targeting our assumptions about war, family, and the power of storytelling. George Brant’s powerful new plays has been produced nearly 30 times since its 2013 premiere, gracing stages in Scotland, London, Australia, Sweden, and cities across the United States. Translated by May-Brit Akerholt Jon Fosse has been called ‘the Beckett of the 21st century’ (Le Monde). Fosse: Plays Six marks the culmination of this Norwegian playwright’s body of work for the stage to be published in the English language. The volume includes the plays Rambuku, Freedom, Over There, These Eyes, Girl in Yellow Raincoat, Christmas Tree Song and Sea. 978-1-78319-086-7 $30.95 978-1-78319-190-1 $30.95 Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities The Official Biography Peter Rankin The official biography of a true theater maverick, written by her longtime collaborator. Drawing on Littlewood’s personal archive, Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities observes at close hand one of the most influential theater makers of the twentieth century, and her extraordinary work with her company, Theatre Workshop. 978-1-78319-084-3 $26.95 978-1-78319-039-3 $17.95 The Full Monty The Forest and the Field Chris Goode The Forest and the Field is a polemical thinking-through of the whole concept of theatre as a ‘space’, and a politically motivated exploration of how, and where, that theatrical space meets the real world that surrounds and suffuses it. Simon Beaufoy Adapting his own BAFTA awardwinning film for the stage, Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy returns to Sheffield (where it all started) to rediscover the men, the women, the heartache and the hilarity of a city on the dole. 978-1-84943-446-1 $17.95 978-1-84943-475-1 $23.95 Journey’s End The Classic War Play Explored How to Write Everything 978-1-78319-103-1 $23.95 Ghosts Henrik Ibsen Translated by Stephen Unwin Oswald returns home from Paris to honor his dead father. As his mother begins to feel the presence of ghosts from the past around her, Oswald discovers that there is more to his mystery illness than he first thought. Only by uncovering the truth can they both be set free. 978-1-78319-052-2 $17.95 978-1-84943-395-2 $19.95 OBERONBOOKS David Quantick The ultimate writer’s handbook, from the award-winning writer of Veep and other shows. How To Write Everything covers journalism to screenwriting, speeches to sketches, sitcoms to novels, and explores every aspect of writing: from having an idea to getting the idea out into the world and getting paid for it, too. Robert Gore-Langton A thorough meditation on RC Sheriff’s 1928 play Journey’s End, Britain’s most famous WWI play. Taking in the history of the show right up to the most recent productions, this book is a meditation on Journey’s End’s achievement as a war document, its fascination for audiences when it was first staged and its continuing grip on theatregoers and students today. NEW TITLES 53 OBERONBOOKS Khandan (Family) London Wall Lippy The Mistress Contract Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti What happens when the legacy of a father collides with the dreams of his son? A bold, warm, and extremely funny tale of contemporary extended family life, from an acclaimed and controversial playwright. John Van Druten A wryly comic look at the life of women office workers in the 1930s. First performed in the West End in 1931 starring a young John Mills, filmed in 1932, televised in 1963, but unseen since then until 2013, London Wall is a surprisingly modern look at men’s continuing inability to see women as professional equals and colleagues. Mark O’Halloran, Bush Moukarzel, Dead Centre “A very smart, very chilly play… Lippy cunningly reminds us that all art is presumptuous in trying to decipher life’s mysteries. This willfully self-sabotaging show also lets us remember that it’s fun—and necessary—to keep trying.” —New York Times A play about authorship and the role of the writer. Lippy won the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Production (2013) and a Scotsman Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2014). Abi Morgan An incredible new play from the screenwriter of The Iron Lady (starring Meryl Streep) and Shame (starring Michael Fassbender). Based on reams of tape recordings made over a 30-year secret relationship, The Mistress Contract is a remarkable document of an unconventional couple, and the contract that kept them bound together to this day. 978-1-78319-093-5 $17.95 978-1-84943-461-4 $17.95 978-1-78319-053-9 $17.95 978-1-78319-163-5 $17.95 Lee Harvey Oswald Michael Hastings Could a man who never did anything on his own murder a President? Told through the eyes of Oswald’s wife and mother, coupled with extracts from the Warren Commission’s report, we follow the unsettled drifting life of Lee Harvey Oswald. 978-1-78319-077-5 $17.95 The Lovesong of Alfred J. Hitchcock David Rudkin Alfred Hitchcock, at the height of his powers, is possessed by a dreamlike vision of a woman. From his director’s chair the sixty year old Hitchcock begins to unravel some of the defining films of our time. This poetic new play takes a unique look at the way a great filmmaker developed the ideas for his most famous films. 978-1-78319-074-4 $17.95 The Live Art Almanac: Volume 3 Edited by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright The Live Art Almanac Volume 3 is a collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art that were originally published, shared, sent, spread and read between January 2010 and December 2011. 978-1-84943-396-9 $18.00 54 NEW TITLES Natalia Osipova Becoming a Swan Mission Drift The TEAM Mission Drift is a pioneering journey across the USA in pursuit of the soul of American capitalism, created in the blazing heat of a Las Vegas June. Told through atomic blasts, lizard ballet, and original music that fuses Las Vegas glitz with Western ballads and Southern blues, it features two interweaving love stories: the epic saga of an immortal teenage Dutch couple as they travel from 1624 Amsterdam to modernday Las Vegas, and the intimate portrait of a cocktail waitress and a cowboy grappling with the 2008 recession and their crumbling American dreams. 978-1-78319-025-6 $17.95 Andrej Uspenski An intimate portrait of the work of a ballet superstar, and the story told in pictures of how she prepares for the most iconic role in all of ballet. Features over 150 black and white images of Osipova behind the scenes and on stage, including unique glimpses taken from the wings at Covent Garden. 978-1-78319-022-5 $26.95 Photographs The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary American Plays: Volume Two Ann Marie Healy, Nick Jones, Adam Rapp, Suzan Lori-Parks The Oberon Book of Monologues for Black Actors Our Time of Day Programme Notes My Life with Corin Redgrave Classical and Contemporary Speeches from Black British Plays Kika Markham An intimate look at the lives of married actors Kika Markham and Corin Redgrave. With great empathy and wit, Markham records their lives on and offstage, draws upon both of their personal diaries, and charts the poignant trajectory of Corin’s health struggles. A brutally honest and moving look at two great actors, through years both wonderful and troubled. Case Studies for Locating Experimental Theatre Selected and edited by Edited by Mark Subias Simelia Hodge-Dalloway Some of the best new writing from contemporary American playwrights, introduced by other acclaimed writers. Includes: The Edge of Our Bodies by Adam Rapp (introduced by AM Homes), The Coward by Nick Jones (introduced by Marsha Norman), The Book of Grace by Suzan-Lori Parks, and What Once We Felt by Ann Marie Healy (introduced by Paula Vogel). An invaluable resource for monologues from the best cuttingedge plays written by black British playwrights over the last sixty years. Each collection features over twenty speeches by Britain’s most prominent black dramatists, including Barry Reckord, Lydia Adetunji, Roy Williams, Courttia Newland, Errol John, Ade Solanke, Trevor Rhone, Inua Ellams, Biyi Bandele and Arinze Kene. 978-1-84943-169-9 $30.95 Edited by Lois Keidan and CJ Mitchell A collection of commissioned essays, case studies and interviews reflecting the exciting and complex relationships between ‘mainstream’ stages and ‘experimental’ theatre practices. Features the writing of many UK theatre practitioners and profiles of the leading UK theatre companies. 978-1-78319-100-0 $36.00 Hardcover 978-1-84943-459-1 $18.00 Pitcairn Richard Bean: Plays Four Richard Bean The newest play from acclaimed playwright Richard Bean vividly explores the conflict between personal freedoms and public responsibilities. Pitcairn is a brutal telling of the colonization of a remote island, where social, racial, and sexual schisms rendered a former paradise into a hotbed of discord and bloody violence. Richard Bean A new collection from Richard Bean, one of Britain’s leading playwrights and the fastest-selling playwright in the history of the West End. This volume includes the plays: The Heretic, The Big Fellah and England People Very Nice. 978-1-78319-057-7 $17.95 MEN 978-1-78319-056-0 $17.95 WOMEN The Oberon Book of Comic Monologues for Women Olga’s Room 978-1-84943-428-7 $17.95 978-1-84943-429-4 $17.95 Dea Loher Translated by David Tushingham Based on real events of the 1930s40s focusing on Communist revolutionary Olga Benario’s time in Brazil and Germany, this gripping play was the first work by one of Europe’s foremost contemporary dramatists, Dea Loher, and was originally performed in 1992. 978-1-84943-493-5 $30.95 978-1-78319-107-9 $17.95 OBERONBOOKS Katy Wix There are many monologues books on the market but very few provide rich material for comedy. This collection from up and coming comedian/actress Katy Wix plugs that gap and provides female performers with the kind of wonderfully warm and interesting characters that they need and deserve. NEW TITLES 55 OBERONBOOKS The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas Dennis Kelly From the early promise of the ‘70s through to unrelenting capitalism of the ‘80s and ‘90s, follow George on the journey from innocence to savage greed and knotted honesty, as he invents three golden rule for success, whatever the cost. An electrifying dark tale, this new play from award-winning writer Dennis Kelly marked his Royal Court Theatre debut. Somewhere Fun Tips for Actors Jenny Schwartz Rosemary and Evelyn met “a hundred thousand years ago” in Central Park. Thirty-five years later, each finds herself face-to-face with the terrors, joys, and surprises of life and time. Jenny Schwartz’s surreal play received an acclaimed world premiere off-Broadway in summer 2013. Fergus Craig The Tricycle: Collected Tribunal Plays Foreword by Ellen Page 1994-2012 In the most important theatrical book of this or any other decade, moderate twitter sensation @tips4actors (unrestrained by a 140-character limit) gives you all the advice you need to take your acting to the next level. How to upstage your fellow cast members; why you should never read the script; what to wear on the first day of rehearsals; and a guide to the finest places to poo in London’s West End—it’s all in here! Victoria Brittain, Richard Norton-Taylor, Gillian Slovo, Nicolas Kent 978-1-78319-015-7 $17.95 978-1-78319-047-8 $17.95 978-1-78319-118-5 $16.95 Foreword by Michael Billington For the past twenty years, Tricycle Theatre has produced a remarkable and enduring collection of “tribunal plays”—based on verbatim reconstructions of public inquiries. This anthology includes the plays The Riots, The Colour of Justice, Called to Account, Srebrenica, Bloody Sunday, Justifying War, Guantanamo, Tactical Questioning, Nuremberg, and Half the Picture, alongside introductory essays and a round-table interview with the playwrights. 978-1-78319-068-3 $44.95 Steven McRae Dancer in the Fast Lane Royal Ballet Yearbook: 2014-15 The Royal Ballet Featuring lavish photographs of last season’s performances, a special preview of the new season and lively and informative articles, The Royal Ballet Yearbook: 2014-15 is a richly illustrated companion to The Royal Ballet, its history, repertory, dancers and staff. Andrej Uspenski A thrilling portrait of the ballet world’s newest star, who moves effortlessly between sophisticated interpretations of great ballet roles to full-throttle blasts of tap. 978-1-78319-088-1 $26.95 Photographs 978-1-78319-081-2 $31.95 Hardcover Photographs Trash Cuisine & Minsk 2011 Belarus Free Theatre Two plays from Belarus Free Theatre, an underground company that performs uncensored work in Europe’s last bastion of dictatorship. These two plays, which have been performed to acclaim around the world, mark the first publication in a partnership between Belarus Free Theatre and Oberon Books designed to raise the profile of one of the world’s bravest and boldest theater companies. 978-1-78319-017-1 $17.95 Tantalus The Greek Epic Cycle Retold in Ten Plays Socrates and His Clouds William Lyons Socrates and His Clouds, inspired by Aristophanes’ Clouds and Plato’s Dialogues, is a serio-comic drama about the fragility of morality, the hazards of education and the burdens of being a teacher. 978-1-78319-006-5 $17.95 56 NEW TITLES John Barton A new, revised and streamlined edition of Tantalus, John Barton’s epic ten-play cycle of human life. Inspired by ancient myths, Barton’s magnum opus takes on the story of the Trojan War through modern retellings. 978-1-78319-028-7 $33.95 The Voiceover Book Don’t Eat Toast David Hodge, Stephen Kemble A concise handbook outlining the skills, the know-how and the business of voiceovers. Business insiders offer specialist advice on all areas of voiceover work, including commercials, narration, audio books, animation, and dubbing. With tips on everything from knowing your voice to professional protocol and terminology, this is an ideal guide for anyone curious about—or interested in breaking into—the voiceover industry. 978-1-78319-054-6 $23.95 FEATURED TITLES Nick Asbury Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti Complicité White Hart, Red Lion Behzti (Dishonor) A Disappearing Number A unique geographical exploration of Shakespeare’s eight history plays that insightfully explores the places and personalities that formed and informed them. Behzti (Dishonor) touched such a nerve in a Sikh community during its U.K. production that the playwright was forced into hiding because of death threats. 978-1-84943-241-2 $26.95 978-1-84002-522-4 $16.95 Kate Bassett Cora Bissett and Stef Smith In Two Minds: Jonathan Miller Roadkill “With touching emotion and unnerving disquietude, A Disappearing Number forces the spectator to consider the fact of love, death and belonging, within the space of his or her own personal universe.” —New Statesman A Biography The authoritative story of Jonathan Miller, one of post-war Britain’s most intriguing polymaths, who forged an incredible career as an actor, opera director, satirist, public intellectual and TV personality. 978-1-84943-451-5 $36.00 Hardcover 978-1-78319-089-8 $23.95 Paperback Richard Bean The Heretic An uproarious comedy from one of the theatre’s wittiest writers. When an academic clashes with the orthodoxy over the cause of climate change, she discovers that the issue may be both personal and political. 978-1-84943-120-0 $18.95 One Man, Two Guvnors Richard Bean’s retelling of Carlo Goldoni’s classic The Servant of Two Masters is one of the funniest and most celebrated plays in recent memory: a smash hit in both the UK and on Broadway. Francis Henshall just needs to keep his two guvnors apart. It should be simple. Right? 978-1-84943-384-6 $18.95 US Edition 978-1-84943-029-6 $18.95 UK Edition Thomas Bernhard Heldenplatz Translated by Meredith Oakes 978-1-84002-995-6 $18.95 Cicely Berry From Word To Play A Textual Handbook for Actors and Directors In Cicely Berry’s astonishing book, she looks closely at the interchange between sound and rhythm in language, showing how it can change the nuance of the meaning and take the director, actor and audience further into the world of the play. 978-1-84002-601-6 $30.95 978-1-84943-198-9 $17.95 Lee Blessing A Walk in the Woods Set in the midst of the Cold War, Blessing’s powerful and startling play dramatizes a stand-off between U.S. and Soviet arms negotiators. In this revised version, a woman plays the role of the U.S. negotiator. 978-1-84002-830-0 $20.95 Thomas Conway (editor) The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary Irish Plays “This Is Just This. This Is Not Real. It’s Just Money” Includes: HEROIN by Grace Dyas; Trade by Mark O’Halloran; The Art of Swimming by Lynda Radley; Pineapple by Phillip McMahon; I Alice by Amy Conroy; The Big Deal, edited by Una McKevitt; Oedipus Loves You by Simon Doyle and Gavin Quinn and The Year of Magical Wanking by Neil Watkins. 978-1-84943-391-4 $28.95 978-1-84943-181-1 $17.95 Victoria Brittain and Gillian Slovo Guantanamo Honor Bound to Defend Freedom Looks at the questions surrounding the detentions in Guantanamo Bay and asks how much damage is being done to Western democratic values during the “war-on-terror.” 978-1-84002-474-6 $16.95 Steven Cosson and The Civilians (I am) Nobody’s Lunch/ Gone Missing Written and directed by Steven Cosson with songs by Michael Friedman for The Civilians, a New York-based theatre company. Nobody’s Lunch is a dark ride through the landscape of American public culture. The Bush Theatre 978-1-84002-693-1 $18.95 Sixty-Six Books Tim Crouch 21st Century Writers Speak to the King James Bible 66 writers, including Billy Bragg, Anne Carson, Carol Ann Duffy, Neil LaBute, Tim Rice, Christopher Shinn, Wole Soyinka and Enda Walsh lend their bold voices to this fresh theatrical interpretation of the King James Bible, assembled for the occasion of its 400th anniversary. 978-1-84943-227-6 $30.95 The Red Balloon The Author About the abuse carried out in the name of the spectator. A story of hope, violence and exploitation. 978-1-84002-950-5 $18.95 England The grateful recipient of a heart transplant travels 4,000 miles to thank the widow of the donor, and to present her with a very special gift. 978-1-84002-799-0 $18.95 Adapted from Albert Lamorisse I, Shakespeare Follows the adventures of a lonley Parisian boy and a stray balloon which befriends him. Tim Crouch’s playful and inventive takes on four of Shakespeare’s classic plays, through the eyes of secondary characters: Malvolio, Banquo, Caliban and Peaseblossom. Wonderful theatre for audiences of all ages. 978-1-84002-079-3 $16.95 Young Adult Dee Cannon In-Depth Acting This essential handbook offers a methodical and systematic approach to tackling the Stanislavski technique and guides the reader through various stages of the auditioning and acting process. 978-1-84943-232-0 $26.95 978-1-84943-126-2 $22.95 OBERONBOOKS Bernhard wrote Heldenplatz in 1988 as a response to the fiftieth anniversary of the Anschluss (annexation) of Austria by Hitler’s Germany. A powerful account of the terrifying complexities of contemporary sex trafficking, based on real stories. This explosive multi-media sitespecific experience is both intimate and immersive. FEATURED TITLES 57 OBERONBOOKS Yael Farber Tanika Gupta Elfriede Jelinek Mies Julie Great Expectations Sports Play Based on August Strindberg’s Miss Julie Adapted from Charles Dickens Translated by Penny Black A vivid, theatrical retelling of Dickens’ beloved masterpiece. Pip’s journey is relocated to nineteenth-century India, but the adaptation remains faithful to the period of the book and to the richness of Dickens’ language. The first English translation of Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek’s astonishing play, a post-dramatic theatrical exploration of the making, marketing and sale of the human body. A celebrated, explosive new adaptation of Miss Julie, transposed into the world of post-apartheid South Africa, where a brutal and tender night unfolds between a black farm laborer, the daughter of his master and the woman who has raised them both. 978-1-84943-489-8 $17.95 Molora 978-1-84943-122-4 $18.95 Dennis Kelly: Plays One Haidle: Three Plays The four plays in this first collection by Dennis Kelly are linked by their characters’ desperate need to believe that there is more to life than the often brutal worlds in which they find themselves. Includes: Debris, Osama the Hero, After the End and Love and Money. Two plays by the winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for Literature and one of Europe’s greatest comic writers. 978-1-870259-58-3 $18.95 978-1-84002-750-1 $21.95 Jon Fosse Will Hammond and Dan Steward (Editors) 978-1-84002-855-3 $18.95 Dario Fo The Pope/The Witch Translated by Ed Emery I Am the Wind 978-1-84002-803-4 $29.95 DNA A new play for young people, DNA opened at the National Theatre in 2008. 978-1-84002-840-9 $16.95 Young Adult Orphans Translated by Simon Stephens Verbatim 978-1-84002-943-7 $18.95 “This play is fresh, forlorn and haunting… Simon Stephens’ translation finds Fosse’s sardonic humour as well as his chiming, lapping rhythms. I was thrilled by its epic intimacy.” —Sunday Times Techniques in Contemporary Documentary Theatre Mark Leipacher Verbatim plays are constructed by the playwright from precise words spoken by people interviewed about a particular event or topic, in order to lend the play an authority that shifts the theatre from mere entertainment to a form of reportage, politicizing the audience. A must-have for all theatre aficionados, this new publication throws light on an intriguing and unique twenty-year partnership between actor Simon Russell Beale and director Sam Mendes. 978-1-84943-071-5 $20.95 Lisa Goldman The No Rules Handbook for Writers (know the rules so you can break them) All writing is an act of rebelling. Learn the rules of classical structure, then break them in order to find your own unique voice. 978-1-84943-111-8 $26.95 Carlo Goldoni Brian Lobel BALL and Other Funny Stories About Cancer Mindgame This is one play where seeing isn’t quite believing and reading the text is the only way to uncover all the clues. 978-1-84002-173-8 $16.95 An insight into 1930s Hollywood and an era of laughter. David O. Selznick is determined to rewrite Gone with the Wind. He engages the services of “script doctor” Ben Hecht, who has never read the book, and director Victor Fleming, poached straight from the set of The Wizard of Oz. 978-1-84002-797-6 $18.95 On Ego A startling expose of the illusion of self. 978-1-84002-609-2 $18.95 Sometimes inappropriate, often salacious and always funny, honest and open, U.S. author Lobel’s provocative trilogy subverts all expectations. 978-1-84943-168-2 $17.95 Translated by Robert David MacDonald Grace 978-1-84002-969-7 $30.95 Anthony Horowitz Ron Hutchinson Mick Gordon Catching the Light: Simon Russell Beale and Sam Mendes 978-1-84002-697-9 $30.95 Two Plays: The Venetian Twins and Mirandolina 978-0-948230-63-9 $20.95 Moonlight and Magnolias 978-1-84002-810-2 $18.95 Henrik Ibsen A Doll’s House Adapted by Bryony Lavery An intense struggle between love and truth, honour and betrayal, and finally, between a desperate husband and his once innocent wife. 978-1-84002-432-6 $16.95 58 FEATURED TITLES Dennis Kelly Noah Haidle Rag and Bone, in which two brothers run an under-the-counter business in human hearts and emotions, has “delightful moments of absurdity” (New York Times). Mr. Marmalade, in which four-year-old Lucy delivers a crash-course in contemporary relationships, is “alternately hilarious and heartbreaking” (The New Yorker). Vigils is “a simple, sweet exploration of human memory and grief” (Variety). Molora (the Sesotho word for ‘ash’) is an examination of vengeance, and the breaking of its cycles by the everyman. 978-1-84943-402-7 $17.95 John Logan I’ll Eat You Last A Chat with Sue Mengers Bette Midler made her longawaited return to Broadway in this one-woman play about legendary super-agent Sue Mengers, an American original armed with pluck, charm, and a legendary wit. By the 1970s, Mengers represented most of Hollywood’s brightest stars. But now it’s 1981. The glory days are fading. How does a powerful woman face a treacherously shifting landscape? 978-1-84943-389-1 $17.95 Peter and Alice Toni Morrison John Osborne It’s 1932, and the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland comes face-to-face with the inspiration for Peter Pan. Enchantment and reality collide and a brief encounter lays bare the lives of two extraordinary characters in this new play from John Logan, author of the celebrated Red. Desdemona Before Anger Lyrics by Rokia Traoré Foreword by Peter Sellars Edited with an Introduction by Jamie Andrews Shakespeare’s doomed heroine speaks from the grave about the traumas of race, class, gender, war and the transformative power of love in this intimate dialogue of words and music. Two never-before-published works. The Devil Inside Him, written in 1950, is a melodrama with a poetic edge about a Welsh boarding house, lorded over by a self righteous, religious bigot of a father. Personal Enemy, written with Anthony Creighton, is set in America at the height of the McCarthy communist witch-hunts. 978-1-84943-474-4 $17.95 978-1-84943-389-1 $17.95 Red Dominique Morisseau Winner of six Tony Awards in 2010 including Best New Play Detroit ‘67 The compelling tale of the artist Mark Rothko and his young assistant. “A fresh, exciting portrait of a brilliant mind.” —Ben Brantley, New York Times. 978-1-84002-944-4 $18.95 Tim Luscombe Pride and Prejudice Adapted from Jane Austen A delightful stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s sparkling and beloved comedy. 978-1-84002-951-2 $17.95 Duncan Macmillan Lungs A young couple wants a child, but they are running out of time. What are the right reasons to build a family in an era of global anxiety, terrorism, erratic weather and political unrest? 978-1-84943-145-3 $20.95 Mervyn Millar The Horse’s Mouth How Handspring and the National Theatre Made War Horse The fascinating behind-the-scenes story of War Horse, the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit that became a celebrated film. Follow the makers of this modern classic from their early concept workshops to the astonishing production. 978-1-84943-059-3 $25.95 Abi Morgan Lovesong 978-1-84943-161-3 $20.95 Charles Morgan Dramatic Critic Selected Reviews (1922-1939) Edited by Roger Morgan A collection of beautifully written reviews from Charles Morgan, chief critic for the London Times and widely regarded as the most influential critic of his day. 978-1-84943-135-4 $26.95 978-1-84002-903-1 $22.95 Simon Reade Little Women Adapted from Louisa May Alcott “A delightful adaptation, faithful to the spirit of Louisa May Alcott.” —Sunday Telegraph 978-1-84002-523-1 $16.95 Young Adult Daniel Rosenthal 978-1-78319-000-3 $17.95 The National Theatre Story Sunset Baby The comprehensive history of The National Theatre, covering its origins, the difficulties of its official opening during the strike-ridden days of the 1970s, and the different approaches of its artistic directors, as well as numerous interviews. A former black revolutionary and political prisoner struggles to connect with his estranged daughter in this energized, vibrant look at the point where the personal and political collide, penned by a rapidly rising star on the American playwriting scene. 978-1-84002-768-7 $54.00 Hardcover 978-1-84943-387-7 $17.95 Jan Haydn Rowles and Edda Sharpe Benedict Nightingale How to Do Accents Great Moments in the Theatre (Second Edition) A vast array of informative and engaging essays covering this renowned critic’s greatest moments from the past 2,500 years of theatre. The book comes with a free CD to help guide the reader through the process, and to put together a wide range of accents. 978-1-84943-233-7 $26.95 978-1-84002-957-4 $38.95 Hideki Noda How to Do Standard English Accents The Bee Translated by Colin Teevan A highly charged, tragic satire. The Bee asks what happens when the victim becomes the aggressor, the weak become powerful and the watcher becomes the watched. From the authors of the highly successful guide How to Do Accents comes the latest voice coaching guide, this time specializing in Received Pronunciation (RP). 978-1-84002-990-1 $38.95 978-1-84002-681-8 $18.95 Friedrich Schiller Richard Norton-Taylor Mary Stuart Bloody Sunday Translated by Peter Oswald Scenes from the Saville Inquiry. 978-1-84002-568-2 $16.95 The Colour of Justice Based on the harrowing transcripts of the public inquiry into the 1993 hate crime against teenager Stephen Lawrence. 978-1-84002-107-3 $16.95 Peter Oswald’s new version, mixing poetry and prose, premiered at the Donmar Warehouse before a successful run on Broadway. 978-1-84002-579-8 $18.95 Adriano Shaplin Pugilist Specialist “Something new and exhilarating in the theatre.” —Tony Kushner 978-1-84002-410-4 $16.95 OBERONBOOKS A haunting and beautiful tale of togetherness that portrays a single couple at both the dawn and twilight of their relationship. “Lovesong is compelling, understated perfection. —The Stage Detroit, 1967. Chelle and her brother Lank are making ends meet by turning their basement into an after-hours joint. But when a mysterious woman finds her way into their lives, the siblings clash over more much more than the family business. As their pent-up feelings erupt, so does their city, and they find themselves caught in the middle of riots. FEATURED TITLES 59 OBERONBOOKS Alan Shelley The Bomb: A Partial History Athol Fugard A collection of plays charting the political history of the nuclear bomb and its proliferation over the last seventy years. Includes plays by John Donnelly, Elena Gremina, Amit Gupta, Zinnie Harris, Ron Hutchinson, Lee Blessing, Ryan Craig, David Greig, Diana Son and Colin Teevan. His Plays, People and Politics An accessible but profound analysis of Athol Fugard, his work and its influence, the social injustices that drive him, and the lives of the people in his remarkable plays. Fugard’s work retains a profound influence, and is studied and performed the world over. 978-1-84002-821-8 $30.95 Lope de Vega The Oberon Book of Modern Monologues Our Class Translated by David Johnston Adapted by Ryan Craig A court comedy written in 1613-15. Confronts Poland’s involvement in the atrocities of the last century and follows the one-time classmates, amidst the weddings, parades, births, deaths, emigrations and reconciliations, into the next. 978-1-84002-435-7 $20.95 Fuente Ovejuna/Lost in a Mirror Adapted by Adrian Mitchell Both plays are highly charged emotional works, full of Vega’s vitality. Robin Soans 978-0-948230-23-3 $19.95 Talking to Terrorists Laura Wade The writer, director Max StaffordClark and actors interviewed people from around the world who have been involved in terrorism. They wanted to know what makes ordinary people do extreme things. Posh Mark Subias (editor) The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary American Plays Volume One Includes: Kin by Bathsheba Doran; Middletown by Will Eno; Completeness by Itamar Moses and God’s Ear by Jenny Schwartz. The plays feature introductions by Christopher Durang, Gordon Lish, Doug Wright and Edward Albee, respectively. 978-1-84943-153-8 $26.95 Stephen Unwin The Well Read Play Structured to teach the reader how to identify context, structure, significance and character. Its principle aim is to help the reader develop abilities to understand and enjoy reading plays. 978-1-84002-770-9 $30.95 Various The Great Game: Afghanistan Originally published as part of the Tricycle Theatre’s Afghanistan Festival in 2009, it has since gone on to tour the U.S. Features new plays by: Richard Bean, Lee Blessing, David Edgar, David Greig, Amit Gupta, Ron Hutchinson, Stephen Jeffreys, Abi Morgan, Ben Ockrent, Simon Stephens, Colin Teevan and Joy Wilkinson. 978-1-84002-922-2 $26.95 60 FEATURED TITLES 978-1-84002-828-7 $26.95 The Dog in the Manger 978-1-84002-562-0 $18.95 A unique and useful resource for amateur, student and professional actors alike, participating in acting classes, contests, auditions and rehearsals. Arranged according to age suitability, it sets the plays and individual speeches in their dramatic and performance context. 978-1-84943-152-1 $26.95 Tadeusz Slobodzianek 978-1-84002-946-8 $18.95 The Oberon Book of Modern Duologues Acclaimed playwright Laura Wade explores the lives of the young, wealthy and privileged. 978-1-84002-984-0 $18.95 Rachel Wagstaff Birdsong Adapted from Sebastian Faulks An adaptation of the novel which has been one of the most consistent selling books of the last decade. This is a beautiful and terrible story about love, courage and the endurance of the human spirit. Looking for fresh, contemporary monologues? This is an essential resource for actors participating in acting classes, contests, auditions and rehearsals. Collects over fifty speeches selected from the unique roster of one of Britain’s leading publishers. Men 978-1-84002-825-6 $18.95 Women 978-1-84002-826-3 $18.95 The Oberon Book of Modern Monologues Volume Two Following up on the best-selling first volumes, these new books showcase selected monologues from leading contemporary playwrights. Includes monologues by Mojisola Adebayo, Richard Bean, Lee Blessing, Tim Crouch, Will Eno, John Logan, Dennis Kelly, Meredith Oakes, Judith Thompson, Laura Wade and Arnold Wesker, among others. Men 978-1-84943-436-2 $17.95 Women 978-1-84943-452-2 $17.95 978-1-84943-068-5 $18.95 Phil Willmott Anne Washburn Treasure Island The Internationalist a foreign comedy Lost-in-translation business trips and global travel are put under the microscope in The Internationalist, a play of wit, romance, misunderstandings and the mysteries of communication. 978-1-84002-854-6 $20.95 Catherine Weate Classic Voice An essential guide for teachers, students and actors who are approaching classical texts. This is a unique resource that provides information, ideas and plans for dealing with the vocal demands of classical text in workshop contexts. 978-1-84002-827-0 $30.95 Modern Voice Working with Actors on Contemporary Text Weate’s follow up to the popular Classic Voice offers up a myriad of ideas for exploring the demands of contemporary texts and rhythms. 978-1-84943-171-2 $26.95 Apapted from Robert Louis Stevenson This is the first adaptation of Treasure Island with great parts for both male and female performers. Inspired by real-life female adventurers, Phil Willmott has changed the gender of several of the central characters without compromising the spirit of Stevenson’s classic novel. 978-1-84002-692-4 $18.95 Young Adult Lanford Wilson Serenading Louie A portrait of two suburban American couples exploring the destruction of their dreams and the loss of passion and purpose by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Lanford Wilson. 978-1-84002-997-0 $18.95 OBERON An English Ballet On Illustration Dame Ninette de Valois Andrzej Klimowski MASTERS SERIES Edited by David Gayle 978-1-84943-112-5 $20.95 Hardcover OPERA HOUSE The Role Of The Critic HERITAGE SERIES The Oberon Masters Series brings you closer to movers, shakers and thinkers in the arts. In these elegant, pocket-sized hardbacks we gain firsthand insight into experts’ lives, work and creativity in all aspects of the performing arts. This lively series encompasses many branches of creativity, including theatre, dance, music, philosophy and the visual arts. 978-1-84002-107-1 $20.95 Hardcover Just Adrian Nicholas Dromgoole Adrian Mitchell 978-1-84002-973-4 $20.95 Hardcover Edited by Celia Mitchell and Daniel Cohen 978-1-84002-047-0 $26.95 Hardcover May the Farce Be With You Roger Foss 978-1-84943-151-4 $23.95 Hardcover Mr. Modernsky How Stravinsky Survived Schoenberg Meredith Oakes Against All Gods Six Polemics on Religion and an Essay on Kindness A C Grayling 978-1-84943-048-7 $20.95 Hardcover 978-1-84002-728-0 $18.95 Hardcover Meditations on the Frail Position of Women in Drama Janet Suzman Not Hamlet The Art of Translation Ranjit Bolt 978-1-84002-865-2 $20.95 Hardcover Peter Bowles Hardcover Ruth Leon 978-1-84943-018-0 $20.95 Hardcover Sound Theatre Thoughts on the Radio Play David Pownall Frederick Ashton Cristina Franchi 978-1-84943-102-6 $20.95 Hardcover 978-1-84002-461-6 $40.00 Illustrated Theatre and the Mind Margot Fonteyn Mick Gordon Cristina Franchi 978-1-84002-876-8 $20.95 Hardcover 978-1-84002-460-9 $40.00 Illustrated To Set Prometheus Free Placido Domingo and The Royal Opera A C Grayling 978-1-84943-201-6 $23.95 Hardcover On Craftsmanship Wesker On Theatre 978-1-84943-072-2 $20.95 Hardcover 978-1-84943-215-3 $23.95 This series published by Oberon Books celebrates some of the legendary figures from the world of ballet and opera associated with the Royal Opera House and its resident companies: The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera. The Sound of Musicals 978-1-84002-962-8 $20.95 Hardcover Towards a New Bauhaus Sir Christopher Frayling Behind the Curtain ROYAL Cristina Franchi 978-1-84002-622-1 $40.00 Illustrated Arnold Wesker Rudolf Nureyev 978-1-84002-986-4 $20.95 Hardcover Cristina Franchi 978-1-84002-462-3 $40.00 Illustrated BACKLIST TITLES Michael Abbensetts Carlos Acosta Kay Adshead Four Plays: Abbensetts Tocororo Animal Includes: Sweet Talk, Alterations, In the Mood and El Dorado. A Cuban Tale 978-1-84002-393-0 $16.95 Photographs by Angela Taylor Bites 978-1-84002-179-0 $25.95 978-1-84002-488-3 $40.00 Illustrated Hassan Abdulrazzak Baghdad Wedding 978-1-84002-783-9 $18.95 The Prophet The Bogus Woman Includes: Early Morning; The Estate; The Christ of Coldharbour Lane; The Hounding of David Oluwale and Iya-Ile (The First Wife). Arthur Adamov 978-1-84002-209-4 $16.95 978-1-84943-239-9 $28.95 Spring 71/Dead Souls Bones Trans. Peter Meyer 978-1-84002-689-4 $18.95 Oladipo Agboluaje, Lin Coghlan, Philip Osment 978-1-84002-684-9 $25.95 978-1-84943-449-2 $17.95 Emma Adams Peter Ackerman Ugly things you shouldn’t say past midnight 978-1-84002-354-1 $16.95 Rodney Ackland Absolute Hell 978-1-870259-19-4 $16.95 Class Acts Trans. James Kerr 978-1-84002-105-9 $18.95 Judith Adams Oladipo Agboluaje Sulayman Al-Bassam Queuing for Everest 978-1-84002-154-7 $16.95 Will Adamsdale, Neil Haigh, Matthew Steer and John Wright The Summer House 978-1-84943-175-0 $17.95 978-1-870259-54-5 $18.95 Mojisola Adebayo: Plays One 978-1-84002-088-5 $26.95 Suppliants/Ajax 978-1-84943-021-0 $18.95 Includes: The Dark River and After October. Includes: Strange Orchestra, The Other Place and Smithereens. Aeschylus 978-1-84002-933-8 $20.95 Young Adult Ackland: Plays One Ackland: Plays Two 978-1-84002-536-1 $16.95 Mojisola Adebayo Includes: Moj of the Antarctic; Desert Boy; Matt Henson: North Star and Muhammad Ali and Me. 978-1-84943-073-5 $32.95 The Christ of Coldharbour Lane 978-1-84002-785-3 $18.95 The Mirror for Princes Adapted from Kalila wa Dimna Analogue (Hannah Barker, Lewis Hetherington, Liam Jarvis, Emma Jowett and Dan Rebellato) Beachy Head 978-1-84943-012-8 $18.95 Analogue (Hannah Barker, Lewis Hetherington and Liam Jarvis) 2401 Objects 978-1-84943-195-8 $20.95 Gunilla Anderman Europe on Stage Translation and Theatre 978-1-84002-220-9 $40.00 978-1-84002-670-2 $18.95 Tariq Ali Geraldine Alexander The Illustrious Corpse Amygdala 978-1-84002-382-4 $16.95 The Hounding of David Oluwale 978-1-78319-059-1 $17.95 Adapted from Kester Aspden School Play Tariq Ali, Howard Brenton and Andy de la Tour The Estate 978-1-84002-653-5 $18.95 978-1-84002-902-4 $18.95 Suzy Almond 978-1-84002-237-7 $18.95 Young Adult Collateral Damage 978-1-84002-126-4 $8.95 Iya-Ile (The First Wife) Aristophanes 978-1-84002-925-3 $18.95 Lysistrata Adapt. Ranjit Bolt 978-1-84002-645-0 $16.95 FEATURED TITLES | BACKLIST TITLES OBERONBOOKS A Comedy in Three Beds Oladipo Agboluaje: Plays One 61 OBERONBOOKS Nick Asbury Barker: Plays Five Exit Pursued by a Badger An Actor’s Journey Through History with Shakespeare Includes: The Last Supper; Seven Lears; Hated Nightfall and Wounds to the Face. 978-1-84002-892-8 $20.95 978-1-84002-886-7 $26.95 A Dish of Tea with Dr. Johnson Barker: Plays Six Peter Asmussen The Beach Michael Azama Includes: Judith, (Uncle) Vanya, A House of Correction and Hurts Given and Received. Crossfire 978-1-84002-961-1 $30.95 Trans. David Duchin 978-1-84002-629-0 $16.95 Trans. Nigel Gearing 978-1-870259-34-7 $16.95 Barker: Plays Seven 978-1-78319-123-9 $17.95 Includes: Und; 12th Battle of Isonzo; 12 Encounters With a Prodigy; Christ’s Dog and Learning Kneeling. Thomas Babe 978-1-84943-401-0 $29.95 A Prayer for My Daughter Barker: Plays Eight 978-1-84002-837-9 $18.95 Includes: The Bite of the Night; Brutopia; The Forty and Wonder and Worship in the Dying Ward. Babakas Our Fathers Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui A Family Affair Adapt./Trans. Andy de la Tour 978-1-78319-087-4 $30.95 Blok/Eko Russell Barr, Ian Redford and Max Stafford-Clark Gutted The Associate 978-1-78319-016-4 $17.95 978-1-84002-278-0 $16.95 Shalom Baby Elling 978-1-84943-213-9 $17.95 978-1-84002-794-5 $18.95 Adapted from James Boswell Richard Bean The Escapologist The Big Fellah 978-1-84002-649-8 $19.95 978-1-84943-106-4 $20.95 978-1-84002-775-4 $18.95 Vantastic/Lobster Sugar, Sugar England People Very Nice 978-1-84002-033-5 $16.95 978-1-84002-980-2 $18.95 978-1-84002-900-0 $18.95 Neil Bartlett Three Plays The English Game Includes: Goldhawk Road, Wasted and Bad Company. A Christmas Carol In many scenes and several songs 978-1-84002-853-9 $18.95 The God Botherers 978-1-870259-64-4 $20.95 Adapted from Charles Dickens 978-1-84002-415-9 $16.95 Under the Black Flag Harvest 978-1-84002-671-9 $18.95 978-1-84002-399-2 $18.95 978-1-84002-594-1 $18.95 Stephen Berkoff Great Expectations House of Games Adapted from Charles Dickens Adapted from David Mamet 978-1-84002-726-6 $18.95 In Extremis 978-1-84002-205-6 $14.95 Oliver Twist 978-1-84943-008-1 $18.95 In The Club 978-1-84002-757-0 $18.95 Minetti Trans. Tom Cairns and Peter Eyre 978-1-84002-464-7 $16.95 Or You Could Kiss Me Pub Quiz Is Life Marion Baraitser The Ecstatic Bible 978-1-84002-427-2 $16.95 978-1-84002-959-8 $18.95 The Crystal Den 978-1-84943-417-1 $29.95 Richard Bean: Plays One 978-1-84002-215-5 $16.95 The Fence in its Thousandth Year The Picture of Dorian Gray Adapted from Olive Schreiner 978-1-84002-167-7 $16.95 Alessandro Baricco Novecento Trans. Ann Goldstein 978-1-84943-038-8 $18.95 978-1-84943-454-6 $17.95 Lot and His God Queer Voices 978-1-84002-569-9 $29.95 978-1-84943-409-6 $17.95 978-1-84943-166-8 $17.95 Richard Bean: Plays Two Scenes from an Execution Solo Voices 978-1-84943-468-3 $17.95 The Seduction of Almighty God Howard Barker Barker: Plays One Slowly/Hurts Given and Received 978-1-84943-016-6 $18.95 A Style and its Origins 978-1-84002-612-2 $29.95 978-1-84002-718-1 $21.00 Barker: Plays Two Luke Barnes Includes: The Castle, Gertrude—The Cry, Animals in Paradise and 13 Objects. Bottleneck 978-1-84002-648-1 $29.95 Barker: Plays Three Includes: Claw, Ursula, He Stumbled and The Love of a Good Man. Includes: The Mentalists, Under the Whaleback and The God Botherers. 978-1-84002-571-2 $16.95 978-1-84002-711-2 $18.95 Includes: Victory, The Europeans, The Possibilities and Scenes from an Execution. Adapted from Oscar Wilde 978-1-84943-437-9 $17.95 Monologues 1987–2004 978-1-84002-465-4 $26.95 Neil Bartlett and Jessica Walker The Girl I Left Behind Me 978-1-84943-197-2 $17.95 John Barton The Ministry of Pleasure 978-1-84002-491-3 $16.95 The War That Still Goes On Adapted from Thucydides and Plato Chapel Street 978-1-84002-651-1 $19.95 978-1-84943-426-3 $17.95 Keith Baxter Eisteddfod 978-1-84943-386-0 $17.95 The Saints My Sentiments Exactly 978-1-84002-053-3 $32.95 Hardcover Trans. John Fowles Thomas Bernhard 978-1-84002-170-7 $16.95 The Story of an African Farm Martine Mr. England 978-1-84943-100-2 $20.95 978-1-84943-471-3 $17.95 Jean-Jacques Bernard 978-1-78319-144-4 $17.95 Dead Hands Peter Panic 978-1-84002-038-0 $16.95 978-1-84002-287-2 $16.95 Adapted from Charles Dickens James Baldwin Tales of an Actor The Mentalists 978-1-84943-110-1 $20.95 978-1-84002-194-3 $16.95 Graft Includes: Toast, Smack Family Robinson, Mr. England and Honeymoon Suite. 978-1-84002-662-7 $29.95 Richard Bean: Plays Three 978-1-78319-184-0 $17.95 Marcelo Bertuccio Heartbroken Mary Trans. Bryony Lavery 978-1-84002-513-2 $16.95 Torben Betts Betts: Plays One Includes: A Listening Heaven, Mummies and Daddies and Clockwatching. 978-1-84002-176-9 $20.95 Betts: Plays Two Includes: Harvest, Up on Roof and The English Game. Includes: Silence and Violence, Five Visions of the Faithful, Incarcerator and The Last Days of Desire. 978-1-84002-913-0 $30.95 978-1-84002-200-1 $25.95 Smack Family Robinson Betts: Plays Three 978-1-84002-373-2 $16.95 Includes: The Optimist, The Swing of Things and The Company Man. Toast 978-1-84002-104-2 $14.95 Under the Whaleback 978-1-84002-286-5 $16.95 978-1-84002-824-9 $30.95 The Error of Their Ways Pierre de Beaumarchais 978-1-84002-801-0 $18.95 The Marriage of Figaro Invincible Trans. Braham Murray and Robert Cogo-Fawcett 978-1-78319-110-9 $17.95 Lie of the Land Rod Beacham 978-1-78319-155-0 $17.95 978-1-84002-377-0 $16.95 978-1-84002-676-4 $31.95 Lies Have Been Told Barker: Plays Four Luke Barnes and Ishy Din A Evening with Robert Maxwell Matthew Benjamin and Logan Brown The Lunatic Queen 978-1-84002-530-9 $18.95 Beats North How to Act Around Cops 978-1-84002-658-0 $16.95 978-1-78319-171-0 $17.95 978-1-84002-497-5 $16.95 Muswell Hill Rikki Beadle-Blair 978-1-84943-137-8 $17.95 Russell Barr Bashment Simon Bent Sisters Such Devoted Sisters Prick Up Your Ears The Unconquered 978-1-84002-582-8 $18.95 978-1-84002-945-1 $18.95 978-1-84002-723-5 $18.95 Familyman Accomplices Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti 978-1-84002-858-4 $18.95 978-1-84002-171-4 $16.95 Behsharam (Shameless) Includes: I Saw Myself, The Dying of Today, Found in the Ground and The Road, the House, the Road. 978-1-84002-851-5 $31.95 978-1-84002-567-5 $16.95 The Ugly Spirit 978-1-84943-222-1 $17.95 62 BACKLIST TITLES FIT 978-1-84943-080-7 $18.95 978-1-84002-877-5 $21.95 978-1-84002-249-0 $16.95 Alice Birch Adam Brace and Serge Cartwright Pedro Calderon de la Barca Robert Chevara and Kfir Yefet Michaela Coel Many Moons 978-1-84943-077-7 $20.95 Playing the Games 978-1-84943-424-9 $17.95 Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West (West End Girl) 978-1-78319-014-0 $17.95 Alice Birch, Timberlake Wertenbaker, EV Crowe and Abi Zakarian The Mayor of Zalamea/ Life is a Dream/The Great Theatre of the World 978-1-84943-190-3 $17.95 Adapt. Adrian Mitchell Kingfisher Blue Edgar Chías 978-1-84002-358-9 $16.95 978-0-948230-26-4 $16.95 978-1-84002-576-7 $16.95 Midsummer Mischief On Insomnia and Midnight The Phoenix of Madrid Trans. David Johnston Translated by Laurence Boswell 978-1-84002-696-2 $18.95 Chris Chibnall The Miracle 978-1-84943-134-7 $17.95 Kiss Me Like You Mean It 978-1-84002-841-6 $16.95 Young Adult Four Radical New Plays 978-1-78319-157-4 $23.95 Jyll Bradley Girl, Watching Clara Brennan Caroline Bird Bud Take the Wheel, I Feel a Song Coming On Chamber Piece 978-1-84943-076-0 $20.95 978-1-78319-070-6 $17.95 Michael Birkett The Story of the Ring Illustrated by Elizabeth Bury 978-1-84002-938-3 $40.00 Hardcover, IIlustrated Birmingham Royal Ballet Spine 978-1-78319-166-6 $17.95 Yvonne Brewster (Editor) Mixed Company Three Early Jamaican Plays Includes: The Creatures by Cecily Waite-Smith; Bedward by Louis Marriott and Maskarade by Sylvia Wynter. Daragh Carville This Other City 978-1-84943-049-4 $18.95 David Castillejo Spanish Classical Drama 978-1-84943-001-2 $130.00 Hardcover Dominic Cavendish 978-1-84002-236-0 $16.95 Worst Wedding Ever 978-1-78319-102-4 $17.95 Anthony Clark Little Wolf’s Book of Badness Adapted from Ian Whybrow Chewing Gum Dreams Lin Coghlan Mercy 978-1-84002-451-7 $16.95 Giles Cole The Art of Concealment 978-1-84943-416-4 $17.95 Rose Collis Coral Browne 978-1-84002-764-8 $50.00 Hardcover Orwell: A Celebration 978-1-84002-823-2 $18.95 Young Adult Adapted from George Orwell Our Brother David 978-1-84002-931-4 $16.95 978-1-84943-250-4 $17.95 Birmingham Royal Ballet— Victoria Brittain A Cinderella Story The Meaning of Waiting 978-1-84943-097-5 $50.00 Cristian Ceresoli Pinocchio The Shit / La Merda Adapted from Carlo Collodi Includes: Invasion! by Jonas Hassen Khemiri; This Child by Joël Pommerat and Respect by Lutz Hübner. 978-1-84943-410-2 $17.95 Hardcover, Illustrated Miguel de Cervantes 978-1-84002-529-3 $16.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-893-5 $24.95 Young Adult Winnie the Witch Jethro Compton Adapted from Korky Paul and Valerie Thomas The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 978-1-84002-802-7 $18.95 978-1-84002-255-1 $16.95 Young Adult Pedro, the Great Pretender Adapted from Dorothy M. Johnson Nobby Clark 978-1-78319-148-2 $17.95 London Blues Joshua Conkel 978-1-84002-735-8 $42.95 Illustrated The Sluts of Sutton Drive Starf*cker Stewart Conn 978-1-84002-839-3 $40.95 Hardcover I Didn’t Always Live Here Birmingham Royal Ballet Photographs by Bill Cooper 978-1-84943-440-9 $45.00 978-1-84943-216-0 $28.95 978-1-84943-051-7 $18.95 Steven Bloomer, Sarah Cuddon, Sam Holcroft, Megan Walsh Charlotte Brontë Hightide: The Plays Paul Brooks and Mick Gordon Preface by Bill Nighy Includes: You Were After Poetry, Lyre, Ned & Sharon and Weightless. Villette Adapt. Lisa Evans 978-1-84002-640-5 $18.95 On Emotion 978-1-84002-883-6 $18.95 978-1-84002-740-2 $18.95 Matthew Broughton and Simon McBurney Robert Bolt Light Bolt: Plays One Adapted from Torgny Lindgren Includes: Flowering Cherry, The Tiger and the Horse and Gentle Jack. 978-1-84002-157-8 $20.95 978-1-84002-203-2 $16.95 Stephen Brown Future Me Don Quixote Adapt./Trans. Colin Teevan and Pablo Ley Trans. Philip Osment 978-1-84002-443-2 $18.95 Michael Chaplin A Walk On Part The Fall of New Labour Adapted from Chris Mullin 978-1-84943-433-1 $17.95 Phil Clarke In-Sook Chappell Oscar Wilde: Three Plays for Children This Isn’t Romance 978-1-84002-910-9 $18.95 978-1-84002-758-7 $18.95 Includes: The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, Vivat! Vivat Regina! and State of Revolution. Georg Büchner Adapt. by Gisli Örn Gardarsson 978-1-78319-113-0 $17.95 978-1-84002-158-5 $25.95 978-1-84002-641-2 $16.95 Dion Boucicault Fanny Burney London Assurance Adapt. Richard Bean 978-1-84002-999-4 $18.95 Woyzeck Sarmila Chauhan The Husbands Includes: The Selfish Giant, The Happy Prince and The Devoted Friend. Theatre Cafe: Plays One 978-1-84943-498-0 $17.95 978-1-78319-001-0 $17.95 John Constable Gormenghast Adapted from Mervyn Peake 978-1-84002-673-3 $18.95 Secret Bankside Anton Chekhov 978-1-84002-816-4 $20.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-743-3 $26.95 Illustrated The Cherry Orchard Grae Cleugh Shamanic Plays Trans. 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Clive Francis 978-1-84943-411-9 $17.95 64 BACKLIST TITLES Three Plays 978-1-84002-589-7 $16.95 978-1-84002-304-6 $16.95 Keep Smiling Through 978-1-84943-014-2 $20.95 Sophie Faucher Losing My Marbles 978-1-84002-242-1 $16.95 Georges Feydeau A Flea in Her Ear Trans. John Mortimer 978-1-84943-086-9 $18.95 Every Last Trick Adapt. Tasmin Oglesby Once We Were Mothers 978-1-78319-133-8 $17.95 978-1-84002-499-9 $16.95 From Marriage to Divorce Stamping Shouting and Singing Home Trans. Peter Meyer Trans. Ryan Craig Includes: Better Late, One Month Early, Take Your Medicine Like a Man and Don’t Walk About with Nothing On. 978-1-84002-466-1 $16.95 978-1-870259-70-5 $19.95 Zoltan Egressy Portugal 978-1-84002-703-7 $18.95 Young Adult Three Farces Fosse: Plays Two Trans. Peter Meyer Trans. Louis Muinzer, Ann Henning-Jocelyn and Kim Dambaek Includes: A Close Shave, Fitting for Ladies and Sauce for the Goose. 978-1-84002-396-1 $25.95 Where There is a Will Trans. 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Colin Teevan 978-1-84002-806-5 $18.95 The Wild Duck/John Gabriel Borkman 978-1-84943-421-8 $17.95 978-0-948230-40-0 $18.95 Roger Howard Tunde Ikoli Three War Plays Scrape Off the Black Includes: White Seam, A Break in Berlin and Partisans. 978-1-84002-084-7 $14.95 Adapted from Rudyard Kipling 978-1-84002-391-6 $25.95 978-1-84002-526-2 $16.95 978-1-84943-010-4 $20.95 Donald Howarth Howarth: Four Plays Adrian Jackson Dream of the Dog 978-1-84943-113-2 $18.95 978-1-84943-127-9 $30.95 White Boy Little Foot Janos Hay 978-1-84943-400-3 $17.95 978-1-84002-860-7 $18.95 Young Adult The Stonewatcher Christopher William Hill Alex Gwyther 978-1-84002-467-8 $16.95 Our Friends, The Enemy Andrew Haydon (Editor) 978-1-78319-114-7 $17.95 Raw Talent Lyn Haill Actors Speaking 50 Years of the National Student Drama Festival 978-1-84002-776-1 $26.95 Darkness Illuminated Inglorious Technicolour and Other Plays Includes: Sugar in the Morning, A Lily in Little India, All Good Children and Three Months Gone. 978-1-84002-098-4 $20.95 Includes: Inglorious Technicolour, Death to Mr. Moody and The Jonah Lie. 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Girls: The Musical Andy Hinds The House That Sailed Away Gilgamesh Svejk 978-1-84943-247-4 $26.95 978-1-84943-022-7 $26.95 Pat Hutchins Ron Hutchinson Adapted from Harold Brighouse Tanika Gupta: Political Plays 978-1-84002-486-9 $20.95 Young Adult Derrek Hines Jaroslav Hasek 978-1-84002-655-9 $18.95 And Other Plays For Children Includes: Sense by Anja Hilling; Nightblind by Darja Stocker and Blowing by Jeroen van den Berg. 978-1-78319-031-7 $17.95 Hobson’s Choice Sanctuary Theatre Café: Plays 2 I’m the King of the Castle! 978-1-84002-097-7 $16.95 Young Adult 978-1-84943-118-7 $20.95 Illustrated 978-1-84943-506-2 $17.95 Laurence Hutchins Morning and Afternoon 978-1-84002-624-5 $18.95 Mind Walking Anja Hilling, Darja Stocker and Jeroen van den Berg 978-1-84943-460-7 $17.95 Sounds…In Session 978-1-84002-096-0 $14.95 Beats Danusia Iwaszko One Glass Wall A Few Man Fridays 978-1-84943-218-4 $17.95 Sam Peter Jackson Public Property 978-1-84002-977-2 $18.95 Adrian Jackson and Farhana Sheikh Mincemeat 978-1-84002-935-2 $18.95 Paul Jepson and Tony Parker Life After Life Rantin 978-1-84002-301-5 $16.95 Third Floor 978-1-78319-161-1 $17.95 978-1-78319-094-2 $17.95 Ann Henning Jocelyn 978-1-84943-244-3 $17.95 A Butcher of Distinction Kieran Hurley and AJ Taudevin Doonreagan Jason Hall 978-1-84943-030-2 $20.95 Step 9 (of 12) 978-1-84943-194-1 $20.95 Chalk Farm 978-1-78319-021-8 $17.95 978-1-78319-050-8 $17.95 Judith Johnson Every Breath 978-1-84002-668-9 $18.95 66 BACKLIST TITLES David Johnston Bryony Kimmings Iain Landles Translating the Theatre of the Spanish Golden Age Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model War Trilogy Ruth Leon and Sheridan Morley Clare Luckham A Century of Theatre 978-1-78319-063-8 $17.95 Includes: The Siege, Angel of Mons and Berezina. 978-1-78319-036-2 $17.95 Heinrich Von Kleist 978-1-84002-543-9 $26.95 Alain-Rene Lesage Alex Jones Von Kleist: Plays Natasha Langridge Turcaret Includes: Trafford Tanzi, The Dramatic Attitudes of Miss Fanny Kembl and The Seduction of Anne Boleyn. Fields of Gold Trans. Noel Clark Shraddha Includes: Prince Friedrich von Homburg, The Broken Pitcher and Ordeal by Fire. 978-1-84002-965-9 $18.95 Adapt./Trans. John Norman 978-1-870259-68-2 $19.95 978-1-84002-528-6 $16.95 978-0-948230-18-9 $16.95 Mansfield Park Shaun Levy Adapted from Jane Austen Rat Pack Confidential 978-1-84943-484-3 $17.95 Adapt. Paul Sirett Persuasion 978-1-84002-341-1 $16.95 Adapted from Jane Austen An Act of Remembrance 978-1-84002-267-4 $16.95 Includes: Ernest and the Pale Moon; The Terrible Infants and The Vaudevillains. James Ley 978-1-84943-193-4 $20.95 978-1-84943-149-1 $17.95 The Prince of Homburg 978-1-84943-163-7 $26.95 The Ego Plays Martin Lynch Georg Kaiser Trans./Adapt. Dennis Kelly The Trench Chronicles of Long Kesh From Morning to Midnight 978-1-84943-099-9 $18.95 978-1-84943-453-9 $17.95 Includes: Spain, I Heart Maths and Up. Adapt. Dennis Kelly 978-1-78319-013-3 $17.95 Kneehigh Theatre Company Bryony Lavery and Lisa Evans Miriam Karlin Tristan and Yseult Dracula & Frankenstein Includes: The Bacchae, The Wooden Frock and The Red Shoes. Two Horror Plays 978-1-84943-052-4 $20.95 978-1-84943-185-9 $23.95 Comfort Me With Apples 978-1-84002-633-7 $18.95 978-1-84002-564-4 $19.95 Joanna Laurens Five Gold Rings Don’t Look Now Eye of a Needle 978-1-84002-375-6 $16.95 Adapted from Daphne du Maurier 978-1-78319-177-2 $17.95 I’m A Minger! 978-1-84002-873-7 $18.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-123-3 $20.95 Paterson Joseph The Prince of Homburg Sancho Trans./Adapt. Neil Bartlett Some Sort of Life 978-1-84002-780-8 $40.95 Hardcover Péter Kárpáti The Fourth Gate Kieran Knowles Trans. Dennis Kelly Operation Crucible 978-1-84002-468-5 $16.95 978-1-78319-080-5 $17.95 Erich Kastner Bernard Kops Emil and the Detectives Kops: Plays One Trans. Carl Miller Includes: The Hamlet of Stepney Green, Ezra and Playing Sinatra. 978-1-78319-018-8 $17.95 Helena Kaut-Howson Sons Without Fathers 978-1-84002-071-7 $19.95 978-1-78319-004-1 $17.95 Kops: Plays Two Kevin Kautzman Includes: The Dreams of Anne Frank, On Margate Sands and Call in the Night. Dream of Perfect Sleep 978-1-78319-165-9 $17.95 Dawn Keeler 978-1-84002-132-5 $20.95 Daisy Miller Kops: Plays Three Adapted from Henry James Includes: The Dream of Peter Mann, Enter Solly Gold and Who Shall I Be Tomorrow? 978-1-84002-598-9 $21.95 Dennis Kelly The Gods Weep 978-1-84002-177-6 $26.95 978-1-84002-992-5 $18.95 Shalom Bomb Osama the Hero 978-1-84002-574-3 $16.95 Our Teacher’s a Troll Scenes from My Life 978-1-84002-112-7 $35.00 Hardcover Oliver Lansley Les Enfants Terribles Collected Plays Bryony Lavery Ruth Little and Emily McLaughlin 978-1-84002-887-4 $18.95 The Royal Court Theatre Inside Out Precious Bane 978-1-84002-386-2 $16.95 Stockholm 978-1-84002-800-3 $18.95 978-1-84002-155-4 $16.95 Trans. Neil Bartlett 978-1-78319-147-5 $17.95 Robert David MacDonald Enrico Four Adapted from Luigi Pirandello 978-1-870259-21-7 $16.95 978-1-870259-55-2 $16.95 MacDonald: Plays One The Daughter-in-Law Includes: Eh?, The Ffinest Ffamily in the Land, Honour and Offer, Stop It Whoever You Are and Don’t Touch Him He Might Resent It. 978-1-84002-340-4 $16.95 978-1-84002-044-1 $25.95 Dea Loher Somersaults The Fight for Barbara Charles Lawrence My Fat Friend 978-1-84002-320-6 $16.95 D.H. Lawrence 978-1-84002-371-8 $16.95 978-1-84002-867-6 $18.95 Marcia Layne Off Camera 978-1-84002-381-7 $16.95 Robert Lee Takeaway 978-1-84943-208-5 $20.95 Jacob Lenz Three Plays Trans. Meredith Oakes, Robert David MacDonald and Anthony Meech Dea Loher: Three Plays Trans. David Tushingham Includes: Olga’s Room; Innocence and Land Without Words Includes: Summit Conference, Chinchilla and Webster. 978-1-870259-25-5 $20.95 Iain Finlay Macleod 978-1-84943-508-6 $17.95 Duncan MacMillan Every Brilliant Thing 978-1-78319-143-7 $17.95 MONSTER 978-1-78319-062-1 $26.95 978-1-84002-759-4 $18.95 Amber Lone Deadeye The Most Humane Way to Kill a Lobster 978-1-84002-707-5 $18.95 978-1-84002-559-0 $14.95 Frederick Lonsdale Nirjay Mahindru Lonsdale: Plays One The Bottle Includes: The Last of Mrs. Cheney, Canaries Sometimes Sing, On Approval and Aren’t We All. 978-1-84002-508-8 $16.95 978-1-84002-073-1 $20.95 Includes: The Soldiers, The New Menoza and The Tutor. How to Tell the Monsters from the Misfits 978-1-870259-33-0 $18.95 978-1-84002-862-1 $18.95 The Star Throwers 978-1-84002-291-9 $16.95 Golgotha 978-1-84943-473-7 $17.95 The Hot Zone 978-1-84002-639-9 $16.95 Mandragora: King of India 978-1-84002-445-6 $16.95 OBERONBOOKS 978-1-84002-116-5 $25.95 The Threesome Velocity In Quest of Conscience Ash Kotak Eugene Labiche Daniel MacDonald Livings: Plays One Srebrenica Peculiar Lives and Strange Times of Music Hall and Variety Artistes Chris MacDonald 978-1-84002-940-6 $18.95 978-1-84002-715-0 $18.95 Grace, Beauty and Banjos 978-1-84943-435-5 $17.95 978-1-84002-030-4 $14.95 Nicolas Kent 978-1-84002-872-0 $40.00 Hardcover An Incident at the Border Henry Livings Love Song Michael Kilgariff 978-1-84943-467-7 $17.95 The Ice House 978-1-84002-778-5 $18.95 In Search of Jerusalem Bunnies 978-1-78319-101-7 $17.95 978-1-84002-685-6 $18.95 978-1-84002-635-1 $16.95 Moon Tiger Kieran Lynn Adapt. Simon Reade Taking Care of Baby Michael Kustow Penelope Lively 978-1-84943-000-5 $18.95 Adapted from Magdalen King-Hall The Dream: An Actor’s Story Prometheus Bound 978-1-84002-763-1 $40.00 Illustrated Tim Luscombe The Wicked Lady Gizmo Love 978-1-84002-191-2 $16.95 Bedlam Adapted from Angela Carter 978-1-78319-127-7 $17.95 Hijra Nell Leyshon 978-1-84002-730-3 $18.95 Leigh Lawson James Kerr 978-1-84943-230-6 $23.95 The Bloody Chamber John Kolvenbach 978-1-84002-627-6 $18.95 978-1-84002-058-8 $39.95 Luckham: Plays BACKLIST TITLES 67 OBERONBOOKS Dino Mahoney Maxwell: Plays for Young People Juan Mayorga Murray Melvin (Editor) Julian Mitchell Nocturnal Family Business Trans. David Johnston 978-1-84002-691-7 $40.00 Illustrated The Good Soldier Food Chain Includes: Decky Does a Bronco; Helmet; Mancub; The Mothership and Too Fast. The Art of the Theatre Workshop 978-1-84002-376-3 $16.95 978-1-84943-150-7 $23.95 Trans. David Johnston Prosper Méreimée Adapted from Ford Madox Ford Abhishek Majumdar Miracle Man 978-1-84002-577-4 $16.95 The Conspirators 978-1-84943-020-3 $18.95 The Djinns of Eidgah Nichola McAuliffe Trans. Paul Vaughn A British Subject 978-1-899791-10-1 $16.95 The Welsh Boy 978-1-78319-048-5 $17.95 978-1-84943-032-6 $18.95 Young Adult Harlesden High Street The Mother Ship 978-1-84002-947-5 $18.95 Bella Merlin 978-1-84943-455-3 $17.95 978-1-78319-024-9 $17.95 978-1-84002-833-1 $18.95 Young Adult A Fanny Full of Soap With the Rogue’s Company Katie Mitchell Henry IV at the National Theatre Adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky Yo-Yo 978-1-870259-50-7 $16.95 Mick Mahoney Morgan Lloyd Malcolm Belongings 978-1-84943-225-2 $20.95 Our Bad Magnet 978-1-84002-244-5 $16.95 978-1-84002-923-9 $18.95 Way to Heaven 978-1-84002-744-0 $39.95 Hardcover 978-1-84002-795-2 $16.95 Paperback Giuseppe Manfridi Promises Promises Cuckoos 978-1-84943-064-7 $18.95 Trans. Colin Teevan Too Fast 978-1-84002-151-6 $16.95 978-1-84943-125-5 $18.95 Pierre de Marivaux Trans. Neil Bartlett Douglas Maxwell, D.C. Jackson and Johnny McKnight 978-1-84002-108-0 $21.95 Smalltown 978-1-870259-86-6 $26.95 The Island of Slaves 978-1-84943-028-9 $18.95 Trans./Adapt. Neil Bartlett Maurice’s Jubilee 978-1-84943-095-1 $20.95 Adapted from James Parry …some trace of her 978-1-84002-560-6 $26.95 978-1-84002-882-9 $40.95 Michael Meyer Waves The Enchanted Pig (Second Edition) Adapted from Virginia Woolf 978-1-84002-979-6 $18.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-880-5 $40.95 Three Plays about Ibsen and Strindberg Don Juan 978-1-84002-439-5 $16.95 Glyn Maxwell Yo! Picasso! (Beside Picasso) Includes: Lunatic and Lover, A Meeting in Rome and The Summer in Gossensass. 978-1-84002-297-1 $16.95 After Troy 978-1-84002-347-3 $16.95 978-1-84002-193-6 $20.95 The Surprise of Love 978-1-84943-026-5 $20.95 Ciaran McConville Thomas Middleton Trans. Mike Alfreds The Forever Waltz Snowbound A Mad World My Masters 978-1-84943-183-5 $17.95 978-1-84002-591-0 $16.95 978-1-84002-847-8 $18.95 978-1-78319-019-5 $17.95 Glyn Maxwell: Plays One Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson Chuck Mike, Antonia Kemi Coker and Tonderai Munyevu La Dispute Andrew G. Marshall Coming Around Again 978-1-84002-450-0 $16.95 Dorota Maslowska A Couple of Poor PolishSpeaking Romanians Translated by Lisa Goldman and Paul Sirett 978-1-84002-846-1 $18.95 Brian Masters Thunder In The Air 978-1-84002-169-1 $39.95 Mustapha Matura The Playboy of the West Indies 978-1-84002-924-6 $18.95 Somerset Maugham Before the Party Includes: The Lifeblood, Wolfpit and The Only Girl in the World. 978-1-84002-590-3 $29.95 Glyn Maxwell: Plays Two Includes: Broken Journey, Best Man Speech and The Last Valentine. 978-1-84002-615-3 $29.95 Liberty Adapted from Anatole France 978-1-84943-408-9 $17.95 Brian McAvera Kings of the Road 978-1-84002-390-9 $16.95 Picasso’s Women Theatre of Blood 978-1-84002-578-1 $18.95 Rachael McGill The Lemon Princess 978-1-84002-542-2 $16.95 Virginia McKenna The Life in My Years 978-1-84002-898-0 $50.95 Hardcover 978-1-84943-035-7 $26.95 Paperback Zhe [noun] Undefined The Grouch Adapt./Trans. Ranjit Bolt 978-1-84002-835-5 $18.95 The Hypochondriac Trans. Richard Bean 978-1-84002-617-7 $18.95 The Hypochondriac and Other Plays Trans. Ranjit Bolt and Gerald Murphy Also includes: George Dandin and Scapin. Mervyn Millar 978-1-870259-38-5 $18.95 Journey of the Tall Horse 978-1-84002-599-6 $32.95 Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Adrian Mitchell Trans. Nick Dear Alice in Wonderland/ Through the Looking Glass 978-0-948230-53-0 $21.95 Johnny McKnight 978-1-84002-256-8 $16.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-994-9 $18.95 Double Nugget: Marymassacre & Seven Year Itch Masters Are You Mad? 978-1-84943-138-5 $17.95 The Lion’s Face Trans. Neil Bartlett 978-1-78319-072-0 $17.95 Adapted from Lewis Carroll 978-1-84002-869-0 $18.95 Molière The Mammoth Sails Tonight! 978-1-84002-134-9 $16.95 Young Adult The Miser/The Idiot Trans. Ranjit Bolt 978-1-84002-216-2 $19.95 Tartuffe Trans. Ranjit Bolt 978-1-84002-260-5 $16.95 Tartuffe Adapt. 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James Fenton 978-1-84002-243-8 $16.95 Glyn Maxwell and Luke Bedford Orpheus 978-1-84943-255-9 $17.95 Omphile Molusi 978-1-84002-275-9 $16.95 978-1-84943-079-1 $20.95 978-1-84002-016-8 $16.95 The Snow Queen Cadre If Destroyed True Marius von Mayenburg Gary McNair Adapted from Hans Christian Andersen 978-1-78319-045-4 $17.95 978-1-84002-025-0 $18.95 Young Adult A Soldier in Every Son 978-1-84002-563-7 $18.95 Mancub 978-1-84002-475-3 $16.95 Young Adult Eldorado The Incredible Adventures of See Thru Sam Trans. Maja Zade Donald Robertson Is Not a Stand-Up Comedian 978-1-78319-136-9 $17.95 978-1-78319-168-0 $17.95 Herman Melville Moby Dick Adapt. Sebastian Armesto 978-1-84943-510-9 $17.95 68 BACKLIST TITLES Two Beatrix Potter Plays Adapted from Beatrix Potter 978-1-84002-519-4 $16.95 Young Adult Trans. 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Roger Pulvers Includes: The Neighbour; The Editing Process; Faith; Her Mother and Bartok; Shadowmouth; Glide and The Mind of the Meeting. 978-1-84002-357-2 $16.95 978-1-84002-966-6 $30.95 Hideki Noda and Colin Teevan Scenes from the Back of Beyond The Diver 978-1-84002-708-2 $18.95 978-1-84002-190-5 $14.95 978-1-84002-868-3 $18.95 Includes: The River Line, The Flashing Stream and The Burning Glass A Holiday in the Sun Shadowmouth Barbara Norden 978-1-84002-520-0 $18.95 Meteorite Motton: Plays Two 978-1-84943-182-8 $28.95 Includes: Looking at You (Revived) Again, A Message for the Broken Hearted, The Terrible Voice of Satan and Lazy Brién. 978-1-84002-401-2 $16.95 Young Adult Charles Morgan: Three Plays Sheridan Morley Noël and Gertie 978-1-84002-022-9 $16.95 Peter Morris Gaudeamus 978-1-84002-020-5 $19.95 978-1-84002-667-2 $18.95 Motton: Plays Three Guardians Includes: Cat and Mouse, In Praise of Progress, A Little Satire and Monologue. 978-1-84002-642-9 $16.95 Tom Morris and Emma Rice Mark Norfolk Knock Down Ginger 978-1-84002-379-4 $16.95 Naked Soldiers 978-1-84943-019-7 $18.95 Where the Flowers Grow 978-1-84943-046-3 $21.95 Wrong Place 978-1-84002-021-2 $20.95 978-1-84002-400-5 $16.95 A Matter of Life and Death The World’s Biggest Diamond Barney Norris 978-1-84002-781-5 $18.95 978-1-84002-625-2 $18.95 978-1-84943-104-8 $17.95 Nights at the Circus Janet Munsil Robin Norton-Hale Adapted from Angela Carter Smoking with Lulu 978-1-84002-284-1 $16.95 978-1-84002-631-3 $19.95 Darren Murphy John Mortimer Irish Blood, English Heart Hock and Soda Water 978-1-84943-094-4 $20.95 978-1-84002-258-2 $16.95 Tabloid Caligula Mortimer: Collected Plays Volume One 978-1-84002-573-6 $16.95 Includes: A Voyage Round My Father, The Collaborators, The Dock Brief, Lunch Hour and What Shall We Tell Caroline? The Hen Night Epiphany 978-1-84002-214-8 $25.95 Includes: The Wrong Side of the Park, Mill Hill, Bermondsey, Knightsbridge, Marble Arch and Edwin. 978-1-84002-277-3 $25.95 Naked Justice 978-1-84943-178-1 $20.95 Two Plays Includes: The Kings of the Kilburn High Road and Brothers of the Brush. 978-1-84002-184-4 $19.95 Don Giovanni Adapted from Mozart 978-1-84943-240-5 $20.95 Richard Norton-Taylor Called to Account 978-1-84002-745-7 $18.95 Chris O’Connell Hang Lenny Pope 978-1-84002-733-4 $18.95 Hidden Gems Includes: B is for Black by Courttia Newland; Moj of the Antarctic by Mojisola Adebayo; The Sons of Charlie Paora by Lennie James; Brown Girl in the Ring by Valerie Mason-John; Something Dark by Lemn Sissay and 35 Cents by Paul Anthony Morris. 978-1-84002-843-0 $30.95 John Osborne Osborne: Four Plays Street Trilogy Includes: In The End of Me Old Cigar, A Sense of Detachment, A Place Calling Itself Rome and Jill and Jack. 978-1-84002-389-3 $19.95 978-1-84002-074-8 $20.95 Tall Phoenix The Picture of Dorian Gray Hymns 978-1-84002-548-4 $16.95 978-1-84002-511-8 $16.95 Zero 978-1-84002-881-2 $18.95 Tamsin Oglesby The Mouse and His Child Adapted from Russell Hoban Adapted from Oscar Wilde 978-1-84002-103-5 $21.95 Plays for England Includes: Watch It Come Down, Under Plain Cover and The Blood of the Bambergs. 978-1-84943-465-2 $17.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-037-3 $20.95 My Best Friend Adapted from Henry Fielding 978-1-84943-060-9 $20.95 Really Old, Like 45 978-1-84002-982-6 $18.95 The War Next Door Tom Jones 978-1-84002-987-1 $18.95 Philip Osment Duck! Scenes from the Hutton Inquiry 978-1-84002-729-7 $18.95 978-1-84002-822-5 $18.95 Young Adult Patrick O’Kane Actors’ Voices Inside 978-1-84002-417-3 $16.95 Tactical Questioning The People Behind the Performance Justifying War Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry 978-1-84943-031-9 $20.95 Amélie Nothomb 978-1-84002-956-7 $32.95 Kaite O’Reilly Henhouse 978-1-84943-023-4 $18.95 Little Violet and the Angel 978-1-84002-217-9 $14.95 Young Adult Palace of Fear 978-1-84002-509-5 $16.95 Braham Murray Trans. Natalie Abrahami Cosh Omar How to Direct A Play 978-1-84002-539-2 $16.95 A Masterclass in Comedy, Tragedy, Farce, Shakespeare, New Plays, Opera and Musicals The Battle of Green Lanes Plays for Young People Michael Nunn and William Trevitt 978-1-84943-041-8 $26.95 Alfred de Musset A Voyage Round My Father Alfred de Musset: Seven Plays Ballet Boyz 978-1-84002-515-6 $16.95 The Great Extension 978-1-84002-972-7 $18.95 978-1-84943-050-0 $40.95 Neil Onram Alice Nutter Spy for Love Where’s Vietnam? 978-1-84002-870-6 $18.95 Includes: Who’s Breaking?, Listen, Sleeping Dog and Wise Guys. 978-1-84002-272-8 $32.95 Young Adult The Undertaking 978-1-84002-164-6 $19.95 978-1-870259-87-3 $16.95 Whole 978-1-84002-657-3 $18.95 Trans. Peter Meyer Roger Mortimer-Smith Includes: Marianne, Fantasio, Don’t Trifle with Love, The Candlestick, A Diversion, A Door Must be Open or Shut and You Can’t Think of Everything. All Work and No Plays 978-1-84002-586-6 $29.95 978-1-84002-505-7 $16.95 Young Adult 87 Raps from The Warp Ontroerend Goed 978-1-84943-202-3 $17.95 Deirdre Osborne (Editor) Human Rites 978-1-84002-221-6 $16.95 Guilty Secret 978-1-84002-978-9 $22.95 Blueprints for Nine Theatre Performances 978-1-78319-105-5 $26.95 978-1-84943-445-4 $17.95 OBERONBOOKS Mortimer: Collected Plays Volume Two Jimmy Murphy Visitors 978-1-84002-679-5 $18.95 An Actor’s Year with the Royal Shakespeare Company BACKLIST TITLES 69 OBERONBOOKS Alexander Ostrovsky Ostrovsky: Four Plays Trans. 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Lady Day/Revelations Includes: Master Class, Music to Murder By, Elgar’s Rondo and Elgar’s Third. 978-1-84002-385-5 $19.95 978-1-870259-41-5 $20.95 Priestley: Plays Two Lenin in Love The Dream of Chief Crazy Horse Includes: They Came to a City, Summer Day’s Dreams and The Glass Cage. 978-1-78319-038-6 $29.95 The Shylock Play 978-1-84002-812-6 $18.95 The Yiddish Queen Lear/ A Woman in the Moon 978-1-84002-253-7 $20.95 Pier Paolo Pasolini Fabrication (Affabulazione) 978-1-84943-385-3 $23.95 978-1-84002-202-5 $16.95 Midsummer/ All Hallows’ Eve 978-1-84002-336-7 $19.95 Oh, To Be in England 978-1-84943-056-2 $18.95 The Stalin Trilogy 978-1-84002-285-8 $16.95 Translated by Jamie McKendrick Lucifer Saved 978-1-84943-024-1 $18.95 978-1-84002-807-2 $18.95 Ben Payne Includes: Lenin in Love, The Teddy Bears’ Picnic and The Potsdam Quartet. Odysseus Sinner 978-1-84002-446-3 $25.95 978-1-84002-138-7 $16.95 978-1-84002-498-2 $16.95 Three Power Plays The Ramayana Adam Peck Includes: The Drums of Snow, Richelieu and Prince of Traitors. 978-1-84002-201-8 $16.95 Weyland 978-1-84002-767-9 $18.95 Thomas Otway The Soldiers’ Fortune 978-1-84002-687-0 $18.95 Gary Owen Blackthorn/ In the Pipeline 978-1-84943-070-8 $20.95 Bonnie & Clyde 978-1-84943-123-1 $18.95 Michael Pennington 978-1-84002-597-2 $26.95 Are You There, Crocodile? The Vampire Trilogy Inventing Anton Chekhov Includes: Fanghorn; Edred, the Vampire and Lucifer’s Fair. 978-1-84002-458-6 $26.95 Rebecca Peyton and Martin M. Bartelt 978-1-84002-075-5 $16.95 Young Adult Priestley: Plays Three 978-1-84002-007-6 $14.95 Includes: Music at Night, The Long Mirror and Ever Since Paradise. Innocent Screams 978-1-84002-611-5 $18.95 Lancaster Plays Includes: Gaunt, Lile Jimmy Williamson, Buck Ruxton and A Tale of Two Town Halls. 978-1-84002-644-3 $29.95 Nijinsky, Death of a Faun 978-1-84002-000-7 $16.95 Plays for One Person Includes: Nijinsky, Crates on Barrels, Later and Rousseau’s Tale. 978-1-84943-24801 $28.95 Priestley: Plays Four Includes: 31st June and Jenny Villiers: a ghost story of the theatre. 978-1-84943-217-7 $26.95 Summer Day’s Dream 978-1-78319-051-5 $17.95 When We Are Married 978-1-84943-116-3 $18.95 Giacomo Puccini 978-1-84002-010-6 $20.95 La Boheme Pownall: Plays One Adapt./Trans. Robin Norton-Hale Luigi Pirandello 978-1-84943-186-6 $17.95 Adapt. Hugh Whitemore Includes: Richard III Part Two, An Audience Called Edouard and Livingstone and Sechele. As You Desire Me 978-1-84002-293-3 $25.95 Getting the Picture Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister 978-1-84943-088-3 $30.95 978-1-84002-292-6 $26.95 978-1-84943-083-8 $20.95 Alexander Pushkin Boris Godunov and The Little Tragedies Love Steals Us From Loneliness Arzhang Pezhman 978-1-84002-584-2 $18.95 978-1-84002-076-2 $20.95 Gravity Plautus Pownall: Plays Two 978-1-84943-054-8 $18.95 978-1-84943-154-5 $17.95 The Storm Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian Sarah Phelps 978-1-84002-585-9 $18.95 Includes: The Viewing, My Father’s House, Black Star and Beef. Includes: A Feast in Time of Plague, The Miserly Knight, Mozart and Salieri and A Stone Guest. Gillian Plowman 978-1-84002-077-9 $26.95 978-1-84002-262-9 $20.95 Crooked Wood Radio Plays Jean Racine Britannicus The Bards of Bromley and Other Plays Includes: An Epiphanous Use of the Microphone, Beef, Flos, Ploughboy Monday, Under the Table and Kitty Wilkinson. 978-1-84943-427-0 $17.95 978-1-84002-034-2 $19.95 Three Plays Codpieces Writing Master Class 978-1-84943-055-5 $20.95 978-1-84943-478-2 $19.95 Includes: Berenice, Phèdre and Britannicus. Phil Porter J.B. Priestley 978-1-84002-761-7 $29.95 Blink The Art of the Dramatist Juan Radrigan Dandy Dick 978-1-84943-485-0 $17.95 Children of Fate The Cracks in My Skin Trans. Robert Shaw 978-1-84002-111-0 $14.95 Adapted by Christopher Luscombe And Other Writings on Theatre Edited by Tom Priestley 978-1-78319-073-7 $17.95 Julia Pascal 978-1-84943-423-2 $17.95 978-1-84002-294-0 $26.95 Niklas Rådström Crossing Jerusalem and Other Plays Starseeker The Magistrate Monsters 978-1-84002-793-8 $18.95 Cornelius 978-1-84002-928-4 $18.95 978-1-84943-457-7 $17.95 978-1-84943-500-0 $17.95 Includes: The Golem, Year Zero and St. Joan. Dangerous Corner Philip Ralph The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith Stealing Sweets and Punching People 978-1-84943-065-4 $18.95 Young Adult Modern Dance for Beginners 978-1-84002-343-5 $16.95 Adapt. Peter Oswald Perfect Match Caryl Philips 978-1-84002-879-9 $18.95 978-1-78319-060-7 $17.95 Rough Crossings Perry Pontac Fiona Padfield 978-1-84002-804-1 $18.95 Strip/Snapshots Lachlan Philpott 978-1-84002-166-0 $20.95 M. Rock Elaine Paige 978-1-78319-112-3 $17.95 Memories The Trouble with Harry 978-1-84002-852-2 $50.00 Hardcover 978-1-78319-082-9 $17.95 Matt Parker Celaine 978-1-84002-361-9 $25.95 The Holocaust Trilogy Includes: The Dybbuk, A Dead Woman On Holiday and Theresa. 978-1-84002-094-6 $20.95 Arthur Wing Pinero 978-1-78319-135-2 $17.95 The Second Mrs. Tanqueray 978-1-84943-392-1 $17.95 978-1-84002-834-8 $18.95 978-1-84002-404-3 $16.95 Two Plays for Young People 978-1-84002-251-3 $16.95 Eden End 978-1-84002-254-4 $16.95 Includes: The Flying Machine and Smashed Eggs. Johnson Over Jordan 978-1-84002-864-5 $18.95 Young Adult Laburnum Grove 978-1-84002-248-3 $16.95 978-1-84943-492-8 $17.95 Trans. Stephen Mulrine Adapt. Robert David MacDonald 978-1-84002-083-0 $16.95 Deep Cut 978-1-84002-874-4 $18.95 Mr. Nobody 978-1-84002-380-0 $16.95 Rashid Razaq The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes Based on the story by Hassan Blasim 978-1-78319-153-6 $17.95 70 BACKLIST TITLES Simon Reade Dear Mr. Shakespeare Company of Angels: Four Plays by John Retallack Royal Opera House Schiller: Volume Three William Shakespeare Royal Opera House Guidebook Trans. Robert David MacDonald Antony and Cleopatra 978-1-84943-167-5 $10.95 Illustrated Includes: Joan of Arc and William Tell. 978-1-84943-406-5 $17.95 978-1-84002-620-7 $29.95 Adapt. Roger Warren An Elephant in the Garden Includes: Hannah and Hanna, Virgins, Risk and Club Asylum. Adapted from Michael Morpurgo 978-1-84002-725-9 $20.95 Young Adult The Royal Opera House Pas De Deux 978-1-78319-174-1 $17.95 Falk Richter Morpurgo: War Plays State of Emergency 978-1-84002-777-8 $50.00 Hardcover, Illustrated 978-1-84002-829-4 $20.95 Adapted from Michael Morpurgo Trans. David Tuchingham Pedro Miguel Rozo 978-1-84002-896-6 $18.95 Our Private Life Includes: Private Peaceful; Toro! Toro! and The Mozart Question. Erwin Riess Hawking’s Dream Roland Schimmelpfennig Arabian Night Trans. David Tushingham Edited by Janet Suzman As You Like It 978-1-84002-527-9 $10.95 The Comedy of Errors Propeller Shakespeare 978-1-84002-298-8 $16.95 Edited by Edward Hall and Roger Warren Trans. Simon Scardifield Idomeneus 978-1-78319-011-9 $17.95 978-1-84943-089-0 $18.95 Trans. David Tushingham Trans. Penny Black 978-1-78319-149-9 $17.95 Cymbeline David Rudkin 978-1-84943-390-7 $23.95 978-1-84002-039-7 $16.95 Afore Night Comes Private Peaceful Sol River 978-1-84002-239-1 $16.95 Roland Schimmelpfennig: Plays One Adapted from Michael Morpurgo River: Plays 978-1-84943-501-7 $17.95 Includes: Moor Masterpieces, To Rahtid and Unbroken. 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Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom Henry V 978-1-84002-266-7 $26.95 Sadler’s Wells Dance House Professor Bernhardi Edited by Edward Hall and Roger Warren Adapt. Samuel Adamson 978-1-84943-418-8 $17.95 978-1-84002-552-1 $19.95 Juliet and Her Romeo 978-1-78319-173-4 $17.95 978-1-84943-062-3 $45.00 Illustrated Upper Cut Ugljesa Sajtinac Adapt. Sean O’Connor and Tom Morris 978-1-78319-172-7 $17.95 Huddersfield Holger Schober, Ingmar Villqist and Ralf N. Hohfeld River: Plays Two Juliet Gilkes Romero At the Gates of Gaza Amy Rosenthal On The Rocks 978-1-84002-859-1 $18.95 Lesley Ross 978-1-78319-059-1 $17.95 Sadler’s Wells Theatre 978-1-84002-926-0 $18.95 Propeller Shakespeare 978-1-84943-081-4 $18.95 Trans. Chris Thorpe Theatre Café: Plays 3 978-1-84002-449-4 $16.95 978-1-78139-129-1 $23.95 Ursula Rani Sarma Mark Schultz 978-1-84002-322-0 $16.95 The Dark Things A Brief History of Helen of Troy Love’s Labours Lost King Lear Adapt. 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Ranjit Bolt The Magic Tree Royal Ballet Yearbook 2010/11 978-1-84943-464-5 $28.95 Carrie’s War Remembrance Day Adapted from Nina Bawden 978-1-84943-002-9 $32.00 Illustrated 978-1-84002-720-4 $18.95 Young Adult Royal Ballet Yearbook 2011/12 978-1-84943-105-7 $20.95 Anya Reiss 978-1-84943-073-9 $31.00 Illustrated Schiller: Volume One The Royal Ballet Spur of the Moment Royal Ballet Yearbook 2012/13 978-1-84002-985-7 $18.95 Young Adult 978-1-84943-207-8 $31.95 Illustrated John Retallack Apples Royal Ballet Yearbook 2013/14 Adapted from Richard Milward 978-1-78319-002-7 $31.95 Illustrated Trans. Magda Romanska Aleksey Scherbak Trans. Rory Mullarkey 978-1-84002-634-4 $19.95 Werner Schwab Crowning Glory 978-1-78319-067-6 $17.95 Paul Sellar The Man Who Fell Out of Bed 978-1-84002-788-4 $18.95 Macbeth Adapt. by Carl Heap 978-1-84002-906-2 $12.95 978-1-84002-722-8 $18.95 A Midsummer Night’s Dream 978-1-84002-363-3 $16.95 Much Ado About Nothing Adapt. 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Alan Raphael Pearlman 978-1-84943-438-6 $17.95 Paul Sirett 978-1-84002-927-7 $21.95 Speight: Plays 978-1-84002-303-9 $16.95 Janet Suzman Twelfth Night Propeller Shakespeare Introduction by Edith Hall Includes: Transformation, Masses Man, Hoopla and We’re Alive! 978-1-84943-422-5 $17.95 Lush Life Twelfth Night 978-1-84002-561-3 $16.95 Includes: If There Weren’t Any Blacks You’d Have to Invent Them, The Compartment and The Knacker’s Yard. Adapt. Carl Heap Running the Silk Road 978-1-84002-080-9 $19.95 978-1-84943-133-0 $20.95 978-1-84002-983-3 $10.95 Young Adult 978-1-84002-857-7 $18.95 Melanie Spencer Sirett: Plays Two Responsible Other John Millington Synge and William Butler Yeats Includes: Worlds Apart, This Other Eden and International Café. 978-1-78319-026-3 $17.95 Shadows Paul Tucker Rafael Spregelburd Room to Let 978-1-84002-482-1 $29.95 Trans. Crispin Whittell Includes: Riders to the Sea, The Shadow of the Glen and Purgatory. Sirett: Three Plays 978-1-84002-514-9 $16.95 978-1-84002-027-4 $14.95 Turgenev: Plays Includes: A Night in Tunisia, Jamaica House and Skaville. Gordon Steel AJ Taudevin Trans. Stephen Mulrine Like a Virgin Some Other Mother 978-1-84002-232-2 $26.95 978-1-84002-140-0 $16.95 978-1-78319-020-1 $17.95 Penelope Skinner Rhashan Stone Colin Teevan Fred’s Diner Two Step Alcmaeon in Corinth 978-1-84943-486-7 $17.95 978-1-84002-501-9 $16.95 Introduction by Edith Hall Includes: A Month in the Country, Stony Broke, One of the Family, Lunch at His Excellency’s, A Provincial Day and The Bachelor. 978-1-84002-485-2 $16.95 978-1-84002-048-9 $19.95 Gillian Slovo Botho Strauss The Riots Three Plays Amazonia 978-1-84002-895-9 $18.95 Jouko Turkka and Juha Turkka 978-1-84943-199-6 $17.95 Trans. Jeremy Sams Edited by Edward Hall and Roger Warren Twelfth Night Adapt. Stephen Unwin 978-1-84002-477-7 $10.95 The Winter’s Tale Propeller Shakespeare Edited by Edward Hall and Roger Warren 978-1-84943-450-8 $17.95 Richard Shannon The Lady of Burma 978-1-84002-786-0 $18.95 Sabbat 978-1-84943-246-7 $17.95 Adriano Shaplin Shaplin: Three Plays Includes: Wreck the Airline Barrier, Victory at the Dirt Palace and Pugilist Specialist. 978-1-84002-489-0 $29.95 Switch Triptych 978-1-84002-621-4 $18.95 The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes The Big Life 978-1-84002-441-8 $16.95 Roy Smiles Funny People 978-1-84943-034-0 $20.95 Hardcover Kurt and Sid 978-1-84002-942-0 $18.95 The Year of the Rat 978-1-84002-844-7 $18.95 Stupidity The Park, Seven Doors and Time and the Room. Cherished How Many Miles to Basra? Disappointments in Love 978-1-84943-249-8 $17.95 August Strindberg 978-1-84002-921-5 $17.95 Various The Father Missing Persons Trans. Richard Nelson Four Tragedies and Roy Keane Trans. Gregory Motton Washboard Blues A Production History at the Royal Opera House Includes: Miss Julie, The Father, Creditors and The Comrades. 978-1-84002-062-5 $20.95 Life After Scandal Strindberg: The Plays Volume Two 978-1-84002-805-8 $18.95 Trans. Gregory Motton Mixed Up North 978-1-84002-646-7 $16.95 Monkey! A Tale from China 978-1-84002-257-5 $16.95 Young Adult The Seven Pomegranate Seeds 978-1-78319-131-4 $19.95 The Walls 978-1-84002-153-0 $14.95 978-1-84943-419-5 $17.95 978-1-84002-960-4 $18.95 R.C. Sherriff Perseverance Drive The White Carnation 978-1-78319-121-5 $17.95 The Chamber Plays (The Storm, The Burned Site, The Ghost Sonata, The Pelican, The Black Glove) and The Great Highway. 978-1-78319-078-2 $17.95 Ade Solanke 978-1-84002-086-1 $33.95 978-1-78319-069-0 $17.95 Shelley Silas Pandora’s Box Kelly Stuart Calcutta Kosher 978-1-84943-497-3 $17.95 Shadow Language Theatre O and Matthew Hurt 978-1-84002-430-2 $16.95 Sophocles 978-1-84002-842-3 $18.95 The Secret Agent Falling Antigone Lolly Susi 978-1-78319-041-6 $17.95 978-1-84002-328-2 $16.95 Adapt. Declan Donnellan An Untidy Career Mark Thomson 978-1-84002-136-3 $16.95 Conversations with George Hall Wondrous Flitting 978-1-84002-989-5 $20.95 Hardcover Chris Thorpe 978-1-84002-637-5 $18.95 N.F. Simpson ”Most of What Follows is a Complete Waste of Time” 978-1-78319-023-2 $26.95 Adapt. Nick Payne 978-1-84943-061-6 $20.95 Philoctetes Trans. Keith Dewhurst 978-1-870259-93-4 $16.95 Theatre Uncut A Response to the Countrywide Spending Cuts 978-1-84943-063-0 $30.95 Lope de Vega De Vega: Plays One Trans. Michael Jacobs Includes: The Innocent Child of La Guardia and The Jewess of Toledo. 978-1-84002-144-8 $20.95 De Vega: Plays Two Trans. John Osborne and Michael Jacobs Albion Includes: A Bond Honoured and The Labyrinth of Desire. 978-1-78319-146-8 $17.95 978-1-84002-180-6 $20.95 Carthage The Lady Boba Chris Thompson 978-1-84943-211-5 $20.95 Confirmation 978-1-78319-154-3 $17.95 There Has Possibly Been an Incident 978-1-78319-040-9 $17.95 72 BACKLIST TITLES Ivan Turgenev Outward Bound The Ring Electra 978-1-84002-125-7 $16.95 The Kingdom 978-1-84002-330-5 $16.95 Mercy Fine 978-1-84002-224-7 $14.95 978-1-84943-176-7 $20.95 John Snelson Stories from the Syrian Revolution Art and Guff Park Avenue Cat Back to the Land The Fear of Breathing Catherine Tregenna Sutton Vane Strindberg: The Plays Volume One Robin Soans 978-1-84002-506-4 $16.95 978-1-78319-026-3 $17.95 Frank Strausser 978-1-870259-96-5 $16.95 Ruth Sherlock, Paul Wood and Zoe Lafferty A Cloud in Trousers 978-1-84002-252-0 $16.95 978-1-84002-525-5 $16.95 978-1-84002-602-3 $70.00 Hardcover, llustrated Steve Trafford Kafka’s Monkey Ying Tong 978-1-84002-636-8 $18.95 A South African’s Response to Chekhov’s he Cherry Orchard 978-1-84002-195-0 $20.95 978-1-84002-690-0 $18.95 978-1-84002-476-0 $32.95 Do Shaw 978-1-84002-888-1 $18.95 The Free State A Woman of Little Sense Trans. David Johnston 978-1-78319-044-7 $17.95 Madness in Valencia/ Peribañez Trans. David Johnston and Nick Drake 978-0-948230-66-0 $18.95 Other Hands 978-1-84002-650-4 $19.95 Punishment Without Revenge Trans. Meredith Oakes 978-1-78319-049-2 $17.95 Gil Vicente Keith Waterhouse Reza De Wet Trevor Williams Sally Woodcock The Boat Plays Keith Waterhouse: Collected Plays The Brothers Talkin’ Loud Fanta Orange 978-1-84002-235-3 $18.95 978-1-84002-472-2 $16.95 978-1-84943-196-5 $20.95 Sarah Woods Trans. David Johnston Includes: The Boat to Hell, The Boat to Purgatory and The Boat to Heaven. Reza De Wet: Plays One Phil Willmott Trans. Steven Stead Includes: Missing, Crossing and Miracle. Dick Barton Grace/Cake Ödön von Horváth 978-1-84943-121-7 $32.95 978-1-84002-145-5 $20.95 The Belle Vue Ben Webb Includes: Dick Barton Special Agent and Dick Barton and the Curse of the Pharoah’s Tomb. 978-1-84002-425-8 $20.95 978-0-948230-80-6 $20.95 Includes: Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell; Mr. and Mrs. Nobody; Good Grief; Our Song and Billy Liar. Trans. Kenneth McLeish The Well and Badly Loved 978-1-870259-73-6 $16.95 Includes: So Little of You Left, His Spread Legs and The Actor Has Told of His Pain. Von Horvath: Plays One Trans. Penny Black Includes: Sladek and A Sexual Congress. 978-1-84943-170-5 $17.95 978-1-84002-133-2 $20.95 Frank Wedekind Von Horvath: Plays Two Musik Trans. Christopher Hampton and Meredith Oakes Adapt. Neil Fleming Includes: Tales from the Vienna Woods and Italian Night. 978-1-84002-152-3 $20.95 Joost Van Den Vondel Lucifer Trans./Adapt. 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Pip Broughton 978-1-870259-83-5 $20.95 Thérèse Raquin Wood: Plays Two Adapt. Nona Shepphard Includes: H, Jingo and Dingo. 978-1-78319-116-1 $17.95 978-1-870259-84-2 $20.95 978-0-948230-13-4 $16.95 OBERONBOOKS 978-1-84002-593-4 $18.95 978-1-84943-160-6 $28.95 Reza De Wet: Plays Two Soap BACKLIST TITLES 73 PADUAPLAYWRIGHTSPRESS NEW TITLES I Might Be the Person You Are Talking To Short Plays from the Los Angeles Underground Los Angeles playwrights make up this powerful and entertaining anthology. Includes plays by: Sissy Boyd, Hank Bunker, Heidi Darchuk, Juli Crockett Feldman, Susan Hayden, Coleman Hough, Bernard Goldberg, Michael Hacker, Rachel Jendrzejewski, Marc Jensen, Christopher Kelley, Murray Mednick, Kevin O’Sullivan, Gray Palmer, Chris Rossi, April Rouveyrol, Cheryl Slean, Wesley Walker, Sharon Yablon and Guy Zimmerman. Villon and Other Plays Murray Mednick Four new plays from the OffOff-Broadway pioneer and Obie Award-winner Murray Mednick, including the 15th century historical tragicomedy Villon, reveal a master at the top of his game. 978-0-9907256-0-2 $17.95 978-0-9907256-1-9 $18.95 FEATURED TITLES Murray Mednick Hipsters in Distress Beneath the Dusty Trees Are You Lookin? and Other Plays The Gary Plays, an Octet Six plays about life on the edge by one of America’s leading avantgarde playwrights, and a defining voice of his generation. Mednick is writing at the top of his form. Includes: Are You Lookin?, Scar, Heads, Skinwalkers, Dictator, Switchback and Shatter ‘n’ Wade. An octet of plays portraying economic and spiritual distress in the contemporary urban wilderness of Los Angeles. The series was inspired by a friend of the playwright, whose son died in a drug deal gone wrong under the “dusty trees” of the San Fernando Valley. 978-0-9630126-8-5 $16.95 The Coyote Cycle Seven Plays by Murray Mednick “It permanently reshaped my vision of what theatre could achieve—ritual, magic, playfulness and respect for the playwrightactor bond entered my creative vocabulary and have been my resources ever since… in a day when much of the public has come to doubt the power of theatre, Murray Mednick’s Coyote Cycle is proof the best of it can still change lives.” —David Henry Hwang 978-0-9630126-1-6 $15.95 74 NEW TITLES | FEATURED TITLES 978-0-9630126-7-8 $14.95 3 Plays Includes: Joe & Betty, 16 Routines and Mrs. Feuerstein. Brooklyn-born Murray Mednick founded the Padua Hills Playwrights Workshop/Festival (now Padua Playwrights) in 1978. 978-0-9630126-3-0 $14.95 ANTHOLOGIES Best of the West, Volume I Padua Plays from the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival, 1991-1995 Includes: Bondage by Susan Champagne; Our Witness by Martin Epstein; Oscar and Bertha by Maria Irene Fornes; Almost Asleep by Julie Hebert; Kindling by Leon Martell; Shatter ‘n’ Wade by Murray Mednick; Cities Out of Print by Susan Mosakowski; Storyland by John Steppling; Theory of Miracles by John Steppling; Ball and Chain by Kelly Stuart. Includes: Failure to Thrive by Neena Beber; Terra Incognita by Maria Irene Fornes; Steak Knife Bacchae by Joe Goodrich; Heads by Murray Mednick; The Chemistry of Change by Marlane Meyer; The Tight Fit by Susan Mosakowski; Disgrace by John O’Keefe; Understanding the Dead by John Steppling and Demonology by Kelly Stuart. 978-0-9630126-2-3 $14.95 978-0-9630126-4-7 $18.95 Fever Dreams Plays for the New Millennium New Work from Padua Playwrights This seminal Los Angeles-based group brings the Off-Off Broadway tradition to the twenty-first century in ten new plays. Plays by Sissy Boyd, Hank Bunker, Heidi Darchuk, Murray Mednick, John Steppling, Sharon Yablon, Rita Valencia and Guy Zimmerman. 978-0-9630216-9-2 $18.95 Includes: Dog Mouth by John Steppling; Wilfredo by Wesley Walker; Times Like These by John O’Keefe; G-Nome by Murray Mednick; Vagrant by Guy Zimmerman and The Apple Juice Man by Sarah Koskoff. 978-0-9630126-6-1 $18.95 NEW TITLES Rainer Werner Fassbinder Mel Gordon (Editor) Fassbinder: Plays Lazzi Translated by Denis Calandra The Comic Routines of the Commedia dell’Arte Includes: The Bitter Tears of Petra van Kant; Katzelmacher; Garbage, the City and Death; Bremen Freedom; Blood on the Cat’s Neck and Pre-Paradise Sorry Now. 978-0-933826-82-3 $14.95 Maria Irene Fornes Fefu and Her Friends Conversations with Meredith Monk Evolutions of the Performance Aesthetic Bonnie Marranca The second of PAJ Publications’ titles to join the group of smallsized books under the rubric “Performance Ideas.” Celebrating five decades of Meredith Monk’s work, this volume of conversations covers her entire career and working processes, and includes reflections on performance, Buddhism, sight, and voice from the internationally renowned composer, performer, director and filmmaker. 978-1-55554-159-0 $15.00 Performance Ideas Series newARTtheatre Evolutions of the Performance Aesthetic Paul David Young One of the hotly debated current issues is the turn by visual artists towards theatre as a way of working, by using plays, acting and rehearsal techniques for their art. The first of the new “Performance Ideas” books by PAJ, this volume includes playwright and curator Paul David Young in dialogue with many crossover artists, including Pablo Helguera, Liz Magic Laser, David Levine, Janet Cardiff, Alix Pearlstein, and Michael Smith, who offer wide-ranging views on performance, video, photography, and sound. Following the lives of eight women in five different environments, this is one of the best-loved OffBroadway plays of recent decades. 978-1-55554-052-4 $15.95 Letters from Cuba and Other Plays “You would be taxed to find a show with a sweeter temper,” wrote the New York Times critic about Letters from Cuba, which spotlights a young dancer and her Cuban family through their highly personal correspondence. Terra Incognita features young Americans in a café in Spain, musing on history and war. The multimedia opera Manual for a Desperate Crossing, is based on interviews with Cuban men and women who risked their lives in the Florida straits. 978-1-55554-076-0 $15.95 978-0-933826-69-4 $15.95 John Jesurun Shatterhand Massacree and Other Media Texts Includes: Shatterhand Massacree, Slight Return, Snow and Firefall. 978-1-55554-084-5 $17.95 Stanley Kaufmann Regarding Film Criticism and Comment Kaufmann discusses films from major established directors, works from the iconoclastic world of independent cinema to the best of world cinema. 978-1-55554-070-8 $18.95 Theater Criticisms A collection of reviews and essays from the seventies and eighties by one of America’s foremost arts critics. 978-0-933826-58-8 $14.95 978-1-55554-158-3 $14.00 Plays: Maria Irene Fornes Performance Ideas Series Includes: Mud, The Danube, Sarita and The Conduct of Life. Bonnie Marranca 978-0-933826-83-0 $15.95 Essays on Gertrude Stein landscapes, the mus/ecology of John Cage, and Robert Wilson’s dramaturgy as an ecology. Also includes reflections on Spalding Gray’s solo performances and Rachel Rosenthal’s autobiology and natural histories of Heiner Müller. FEATURED TITLES Promenade and Other Plays Includes: The Successful Life of 3, Tango Palace, Promenade, Dr. Kheal, A Vietnamese Wedding and Molly’s Dream. Michael Chekhov Performance, Technology and Science Lessons for the Professional Actor This ground-breaking work of scholarship explores interactive performance, installation and internet art in richly illustrated essays on performance, dance, architecture, fashion, games, music, robotics, and artificial intelligence. The work of influential artists, theatre and dance companies is used to show how scientific concepts influence digital performance globally. This volume collects the brilliant lectures which the great actor Michael Chekhov presented at his studio classes in New York in 1941. Under such titles as The Psychological Gesture, The Imagination and Continuous Acting, the Chekhov teaching method of psycho-physical exercises, improvisations, scene study and “Questions and Answers” reveals its continued importance for actor training today. 978-1-55554-079-1 $24.95 Illustrated 978-0-933826-80-9 $15.95 Thomas Bradshaw Dandyism Daniel C. Gerould (Editor) Translated by Douglas Ainslie American Melodrama In explosive dramatic situations each play of Thomas Bradshaw cracks open wider the cliches of white and black culture around the issues of race and sex. This dazzling portrait of Beau Brommell as dandy extraordinaire has been a classic in the literature of the modernist self for more than a century. 978-1-55554-150-7 $14.95 978-1-55554-035-7 $10.95 Includes: The Poor of New York by Dion Boucicault; Uncle Tom’s Cabin by George Aiken, Harriet Beecher Stowe; Under the Gaslight by Augustin Daly and The Girl of the Golden West by David Belasco. Jules Barbey D’Aurevilly 978-1-55554-014-2 $13.95 What of the Night? Selected Plays What of the Night?, is an epic of four short dramas of love, sorrow, and poverty. The volume also features one of Fornes’s best-known works, Abingdon Square, and Enter the Night, in which three friends learn the healing power of art as a form of spiritual renewal. Also included is the previously unpublished The Summer in Gossensass. 978-1-55554-080-7 $18.95 978-0-933826-21-2 $16.95 Ecologies of Theater 978-1-55554-157-6 $20.95 Performance Histories Includes essays on Wallace Shawn, Robert Wilson, the theatre of food, and happenings. Conversations with Susan Sontag, Peter Sellars, Marianne Weems. 978-1-55554-077-7 $18.95 Theatrewritings A collection of eighteen essays on such artists as Maria Irene Fornes, The Wooster Group, Meredith Monk, Richard Foreman, Sam Shepard, and Lillian Hellman, and pop singers Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland. Provocative readings of Pirandello and Chekhov. 978-0-933826-68-7 $15.95 PAJPUBLICATIONS Johannes Birringer The Bereaved/Mary This best-selling PAJ volume presents over 250 comedy routines used by commedia performers in Europe from 1550 to 1750. Includes an introduction, two complete commedia scenarios, and a glossary of commedia characters. NEW TITLES | FEATURED TITLES 75 PAJPUBLICATIONS Heiner Müller Sam Shepard The Battle Hawk Moon Plays, Prose, Poems Short Stories, Poems, and Monologues Act French Includes: Images, Report on Grandfather, The Scab, Tractor, Lessons, Heracles 5, The Horatian, Mauser, The Battle, Literature Must Offer Resistance to the Theatre and Television. In this collection of more than fifty monologues, short stories and poems, Shepard’s first, one of America’s most acclaimed writers and actors reflects on growing up in America, rock and roll, the sex of fishes and other topics. Edited by Philippa Wehle 978-1-55554-049-4 $15.95 978-0-933826-23-6 $11.95 Edited and translated by Carl Weber Explosion of a Memory Edited and translated by Carl Weber Includes: ABC, Germania Death in Berlin, Mulheim Address, Explosion of a Memory/Description of a Picture, The Wound Woyzeck, Volokolamsk Highway, A Letter to Robert Wilson, “The End of the World Has Become a Faddish Problem.” 978-1-55554-040-1 $28.00 Hardcover 978-1-55554-041-8 $15.95 Paperback Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage Edited and Translated by Carl Weber This best-selling volume includes: Hamletmachine, Correction, The Task, Quartet, Despoiled Shore and Gundling’s Life. 978-0-933826-45-8 $16.95 Heiner Müller After Shakespeare Translated by Carl Weber and Paul David Young A brand new volume of Müller’s celebrated and revolutionary Shakespeare adaptations. Macbeth offers numerous characters and scenes that do not appear in Shakespeare’s original, and Anatomy Titus sheds a bold light on Western culture. Also includes the short speech, Shakespeare a Difference. 978-1-55554-152-1 $16.95 Patrice Pavis Languages of the Stage Essays in the Semiology of the Theatre Pavis explores both classical and contemporary drama, ranging widely over the works of the ancient Greeks, Marivaux, Artaud, Brecht, Brook, Handke and Wilson. Victor Turner The Anthropology of Performance ANTHOLOGIES Contemporary Plays from France Includes: Adramelech’s Monologue by Valère Novarina; A.W.O.L. by Olivier Cadiot; 11 Septembre 2001/11 September 2001 by Michel Vinaver; Pumpkin On The Air by Michèle Sigal; We Were Sitting on The Shores of the World… by José Pliya; Cut by Emmanuelle Marie and Inventories by Philippe Minyana. Turner is all over the globe as he addresses issues of cultural performance, carnival, film, theatre, and “performing ethnography” to break new ground in anthropological thinking about event, spectacle and audience. One of his last writings, “Body, Brain, and Culture” links cerebral neurology and anthropology studies in a fascinating interface. 978-1-55554-078-4 $18.95 978-1-55554-001-2 $15.95 978-1-55554-043-2 $15.95 From Ritual to Theatre Dada Performance The Human Seriousness of Play Edited by Mel Gordon Cabaret Performance Europe, 1890-1920. Volume I Sketches, Songs, Monologues, Memoirs Edited by Laurence Senelick Features writings by Aristide Bruant, Max Reinhardt, Frank Wedekind, Nikolay Evreinov, Tristan Tzara, Filippo Marinetti, Kurt Schwitters and many others. In this highly influential book, Turner elaborates on ritual and theatre, persona and individual, role-playing and performing, taking examples from American, European and African societies for a greater understanding of culture and its symbols. The only collection of its kind, this volume includes writings by leading Dadaists: Hugo Ball, Kurt Schwitters, Richard Huelsenbeck, Roger Vitrac, Tristan Tzara, Emmy Hennings, Francis Picabia and others. 978-0-933826-17-5 $18.95 DramaContemporary: Czechoslovakia Mac Wellman Cellophane Includes: Albanian Softshoe, Mister Original Bugg, Cleveland, Bad Penny, Cellophane, Three Americanisms, Fnu Lnu, Girl Gone, Hypatia, The Sandalwood Box and Cat’s Paw. 978-1-55554-061-6 $19.95 978-1-55554-153-8 $18.95 Edited by Marketa GoetzStankiewicz Includes: Václav Havel’s Protest and Milan Kundera’s Diderot masterpiece, Jacques and His Master; Games by Ivan Klíma; Fire in the Basement by Pavel Kohout; The Detour by Pavel Landovsky and A Blue Angel by Milan Uhde. 978-0-933826-76-2 $16.95 DramaContemporary: France Edited by Philippa Wehle Marc Robinson Includes: Véra Baxter by Marguerite Duras; Over Nothing at All by Nathalie Sarraute; Chamber Theatre by Michel Vinaver; The Gas Station by Gildas Bourdet; Exiles by Enzo Corman and The Workroom by Jean-Claude Grumberg. The Other American Drama 978-0-933826-94-6 $16.95 Insightful essays on Gertrude Stein, Tennessee Williams, Adrienne Kennedy and Sam Shepard. DramaContemporary: Hungary 978-0-933826-15-1 $16.95 978-1-55554-067-8 $18.95 Edited by Eugene Brogyányi Includes: The Palm Sunday of a Horse Dealer by András Süto; Sojourn by Géza Páskándi; Cheese Dumplings by István Csurka; Chickenhead by György Spiró and Kozma by Mihály Kornis. 978-1-55554-054-8 $16.95 76 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES DramaContemporary: Scandinavia Plays for the End of the Century ART + PERFORMANCE Edited by Per Brask Edited by Bonnie Marranca Includes: The Glass Mountain by Tor Age Brinsvaerd; Under Your Skin by Olafur Haukur Simonarson; And the Birds Are Singing Again by Ulla Ryum; For Julia by Margareta Garpe and Mary Bloom by Jussi Kylätasku. Includes: Motherhood 2000 by Adrienne Kennedy; The Law of Remains by Reza Abdoh; Pangean Dreams: A Shamanic Journey by Rachel Rosenthal; Enter The Night by Maria Irene Fornes; Two Altars, Ten Funerals (All Souls) by Erik Ehn; A Girl’s Guide to the Divine Comedy by Shelley Berc; Frank Dell’s The Temptation of St. Antony by The Wooster Group; The Mind King by Richard Foreman; Cellophane by Mac Wellman. A series featuring volumes on several of the most innovative artists working in performance and media, edited by important contemporary critics. 978-1-55554-050-0 $34.50 Hardcover 978-1-55554-051-7 $16.95 Paperback Expressionist Texts Edited by Mel Gordon Includes: Sphinx and the Strawman by Oskar Kokoschka; Sancta Susanna by August Stramm; From Morn to Midnight by Georg Kaiser; Ithaka by Gottfried Benn; The Son by Walter Hasenclever; The Transfiguration by Ernst Toller and Crucifixion by Lothar Schreyer. 978-1-55554-013-5 $14.95 Futurist Performance Edited by Michael Kirby Includes thirteen manifestos (such as “The Art of Noise”, “The Futurist Synthetic Theatre”) by Filippo Marinetti, Enrico Prampolini and Luigi Russolo, and forty-eight performance texts (sintesi) by Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Fortunato Depero, Francesco Cangiullo and Filippo Marinetti. 978-1-55554-009-8 $23.95 Illustrated New Europe: plays from the continent Edited by Bonnie Marranca and Malgorzata Semil 978-1-55554-085-2 $22.95 Russian Satiric Comedy Edited by Laurence Senelick Includes: Ivan Vasilievich by Mikhail Bulgakov; The Fourth Wall by Nikolay Evreinov; The Milliner’s Shop by Ivan Krylov; The Headstrong Turk by Kozma Prutkov; The Power of Love by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov and Sundown by Isaak Babel. 978-0-933826-53-3 $14.95 Symbolist Drama Edited by Daniel C. Gerould Includes plays by August Strindberg, Maurice Maeterlinck, Hugo von Hoffmansthal, Marguerite Eymery Rachilde, Rabindranath Tagore, William Butler Yeats, Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Alexander Blok, Andrei Bely, Valery Briusov, Wallace Stevens and others. 978-0-933826-78-6 $18.95 The Theatre of Images Edited by Bonnie Marranca A seminal book in American theatre. Included are the texts of Richard Foreman’s Pandering to the Masses: A Misrepresentation; Robert Wilson’s A Letter for Queen Victoria; Lee Breuer’s Red Horse Animation. 978-1-55554-073-9 $20.95 Wordplays Five New American Drama Includes: North Atlantic, which James Strahs wrote for the Wooster Group; The Birth of the Poet by Kathy Acker; James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s hit Sunday in the Park with George; Deep Sleep by multimedia artist John Jesurun and The Death of von Richthofen as Witnessed from Earth by director Des McAnuff. 978-1-55554-007-4 $15.95 Rachel Rosenthal Edited by Robert C. Morgan Edited by Moira Roth Bruce Nauman is one of the most influential artists working in America, in the fields of sculpture, video and film, performance, installation and photography. This is the first book to combine the essential critical writings on Nauman, interviews with him, and the artist’s own writings, organized around performance issues. There are more than forty individual selections in the volume, and several pages of illustrations. A powerful portrait of the woman the Village Voice calls “one of America’s most intelligent, politically committed, and challenging performance artists.” Volume features interviews, essays and author writings, including the script of Rachel’s Brain. 978-1-55554-155-2 $22.95 Illustrated Gary Hill Edited by Robert C. Morgan A major work of scholarship on the internationally celebrated video artist Gary Hill. This volume includes many of the important critical essays on his work over more than two decades, along with interviews with Hill and his own writings on video. 978-1-55554-083-8 $20.95 Illustrated Mary Lucier Edited by Melinda Barlow A selection of Lucier’s previously unpublished writings and drawings along with essays, reviews, interviews and photographs of her ephemeral installations and performances which create an absorbing portrait of one of America’s most accomplished video pioneers. 978-1-55554-066-1 $19.95 Illustrated Meredith Monk Edited by Deborah Jowitt For more than four decades Meredith Monk has built an expansive body of work as a composer, singer, director, choreographer and filmmaker. In this range of virtuosity she epitomizes the post-war American artist who is comfortable in so many different art forms. She is a pioneer in what is now known as “extended vocal technique.” New Yorker music critic Alex Ross has said of her: “She represents a kind of reboot of tradition. She may loom ever larger as the new century unfolds, and later generations will envy those who got to see her live.” 978-1-55554-154-5 $20.95 Illustrated 978-1-55554-069-2 $19.95 Photographs Richard Foreman Edited by Gerald Rabkin This wide-ranging anthology includes a collection of reviews tracing Foreman’s reception from the 1960s to today, informative interviews, critical essays and a selection of Foreman’s writings (including the complete text of My Head Was a Sledgehammer). 978-1-55554-071-5 $19.95 Illustrated Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves Edited by Galen Joseph-Hunter Features 150 artists notable for their sonic, visual, and live works spanning early radio experiments of the 1880s up to the present. The volume is organized in sections dealing with performance, composition, installation, broadcast, public works and interactive networks projects. 300 illustrations. This unique volume places “transmission arts” in historical context, laying the groundwork for the definition of a new art genre. “An excellent and accessible introduction.” —Leonardo 978-1-55554-151-4 $19.95 Illustrated A Woman Who… Yvonne Rainer A wide-ranging collection of Yvonne Rainer’s personal writings and interviews on such topics as cultural politics, lesbianism, violence, breast cancer and many of her dances and films. It also features scripts of two of her films, Privilege and MURDER and murder. 978-1-55554-082-1 $21.95 Illustrated PAJPUBLICATIONS A ground-breaking volume of seven plays that explores issues of terrorism, immigration, youth, globalization, families, and postcommunist culture in the years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Includes: Igor Bauersima, norway. today (Switzerland); Malgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk, The Death of the Squirrel-Man (Poland); Goran Stefanovski, Hotel Europa (Macedonia); Petr Zelenka, Tales of Ordinary Madness (Czech Republic); Roland Schimmelpfennig, Push Up 1-3 (Germany); Juan Mayorga, Hamlyn (Spain); Jon Fosse, Sa ka la (Norway). 978-1-55554-068-5 $20.95 Bruce Nauman ANTHOLOGIES | ART + PERFORMANCE SERIES 77 PLAYSCRIPTS,INC. NEW TITLES Humana Festival 2014 The Complete Plays Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Women, Vol. 2 The Downtown Anthology Humana Festival 2013 6 Hit Plays from New York’s Downtown Theaters The Complete Plays Edited by Sarah Bernstein and Erin Salvi Foreword by Janet Zarish, Head of Graduate Acting, Tisch School of the Arts Edited by Morgan Gould and Erin Salvi A brand new selection of unique contemporary monologues. Includes work by Luis Alfaro, Lisa D’Amour, Madeleine George, Rinne Groff, Lauren Gunderson, Jordan Harrison, Karen Hartman, Kenneth Lin, Craig Lucas, Taylor Mac, Ellen McLaughlin, John Olive, Robert Schenkkan, Anne Washburn and many more. A collection of new and innovative plays from the downtown theater scene by up-and-coming young writers. Includes A Map of Virtue by Erin Courtney, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation by Jackie Sibblies Drury, Trevor by Nick Jones, The Lily’s Revenge by Taylor Mac, Alice In Slasherland by Qui Nguyen and Phoebe In Winter by Jen Silverman 978-1-62384-003-7 $19.95 978-1-62384-001-3 $14.95 Edited by Amy Wegener and Sarah Lunnie Foreword by Les Waters A remarkable array of work by new and established voices in the American theatre. Includes: Cry Old Kingdom by Jeff Augustin, O Guru Guru Guru, or why I don’t want to go to yoga class with you by Mallery Avidon; Gnit by Will Eno; Appropriate by Branden JacobsJenkins; The Delling Shore by Sam Marks; Sleep Rock Thy Brain by Rinne Groff, Lucas Hnath and Anne Washburn; and ten-minute plays by Jonathan Josephson, Sarah Ruhl and Emily Schwend. 978-1-62384-002-0 $19.95 Edited by Amy Wegener and Kimberly Colburn Foreword by Les Waters This anthology brings together all nine scripts from the 2014 Humana Festival of New American Plays: Partners by Dorothy Fortenberry; The Grown-Up by Jordan Harrison; The Christians by Lucas Hnath; brownsville song (b-side for tray) by Kimber Lee; the Anne Bogart, Julia Wolfe, and SITI Company collaboration Steel Hammer, with original text by Kia Corthron, Will Power, Carl Hancock Rux, and Regina Taylor; Remix 38 by Jackie Sibblies Drury, Basil Kreimendahl, Idris Goodwin, Justin Kuritzkes and Amelia Roper; and ten-minute plays by Rachel Bonds, Jason Gray Platt and Gregory Hischak. 978-1-62384-004-4 $19.95 FEATURED TITLES Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Men Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Teens Edited by Erin Detrick Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe Edited by Erin Detrick Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe Explore the work of today’s most celebrated theatrical voices, including Mac Wellman, Tanya Barfield, Adam Bock, Kathleen Tolan, Stephen Belber, Rinne Groff, J.T. Rogers, Allison Moore, Eric Coble, Jordan Harrison, Jeffrey Hatcher, Kirsten Greenidge, Rinne Groff, Craig Wright, Theresa Rebeck, Tony Awardwinner David Henry Hwang and many more. An extraordinary array of cutting-edge new monologues, from comedic to dramatic and everything in between. Features monologues from plays by Lucy Alibar, Jordan Harrison, Naomi Iizuka, Romulus Linney, Wendy MacLeod, Winter Miller, Allison Moore, Max Posner, Caridad Svich, Kathleen Tolan, Mac Wellman and many more. 978-0-9709046-5-2 $14.95 978-0-9709046-6-9 $14.95 Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Teens, Volume 2 Edited by Sarah Bernstein and Gabriella Miyares Foreword by casting director Jandiz Estrada A brand new collection of unique and compelling monologues, carefully chosen to help savvy actors shine at auditions and get the part. Features monologues from fifty top contemporary playwrights, including Luis Alfaro, Lucy Alibar, Janet Allard, Trista Baldwin, Courtney Baron, Joshua Conkel, Jorge Igancio Cortiñas, Liz Flahive, Karen Hartman, Chisa Hutchinson, Jon Jory, Tom Kitt, Michael Mitnick, Marco Ramirez, Laura Schellhardt, Anne Washburn and Don Zolidis. 978-0-9819099-9-8 $14.95 Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Women Edited by Erin Detrick Foreword by Broadway casting director Kate Schwabe Explore the work of today’s most celebrated theatrical voices, including Liz Duffy Adams, Stephen Belber, Adam Bock, Sheila Callaghan, Lisa D’Amour, Kirsten Greenidge, Rinne Groff, Jane Martin, Kira Obolensky, Mac Wellman Pulitzer Prizewinners Lynn Nottage and David Lindsay-Abaire and many more. 978-0-9709046-4-5 $14.95 Actor’s Choice: Scenes for Teens Edited by Jason Pizzarello Looking for the perfect scene? From hilarious comedy to cuttingedge drama, this collection offers 40 exciting two-person scenes with plenty of fascinating characters for young actors. With works by Liz Flahive, Naomi Iizuka, David Lindsay-Abaire, Melanie Marnich, Itamar Moses, Dan O’Brien, Kathryn Walat, Don Zolidis and more. Also features “Tips for Student Actors” by Jon Jory. 978-0-9819099-4-3 $14.95 78 NEW TITLES | FEATURED TITLES ANTHOLOGIES The Civilians An Anthology of Six Plays Edited by Steven Cosson Foreword by Oskar Eustis Using methods that combine documentary and artistic practices, the New York–based theatre company The Civilians develop original projects based in the creative investigation of actual experience. Includes: Canard, Canard, Goose? by The Civilians; Gone Missing by The Civilians; (I am) Nobody’s Lunch by The Civilians; The Ladies by Anne Washburn; Paris Commune by Steven Cosson and Michael Friedman and Shadow of Himself by Neal Bell. 978-0-9819099-0-5 $18.95 Funny, Strange, Provocative Seven Plays from Clubbed Thumb Edited by Maria Striar and Erin Detrick Foreword by Oskar Eustis This anthology includes seven plays produced by Clubbed Thumb. Includes: The Typographer’s Dream by Adam Bock; Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) by Sheila Callaghan; Demon Baby by Erin Courtney; 16 Spells to Charm the Beast by Lisa D’Amour; Inky by Rinne Groff; Dearest Eugenia Haggis by Ann Marie Healy and Freakshow by Carson Kreitzer. 978-0-9709046-2-1 $19.95 Humana Festival 2012 The Complete Plays Includes: Maple and Vine by Jordan Harrison; Elemeno Pea by Molly Smith Metzler; BOB by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb; Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them by A. Rey Pamatmat; The Edge of Our Bodies by Adam Rapp; A Devil at Noon by Anne Washburn; The End by Dan Dietz, Jennifer Haley, Allison Moore, A. Rey Pamatmat and Marco Ramirez; Chicago, Sudan by Marc Bamuthi Joseph; Mr. Smitten by Laura Eason and Hygiene by Gregory Hischak. Humana Festival 2007 Humana Festival 2010 The Complete Plays The Complete Plays Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Julie Felise Dubiner Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Amy Wegener Includes the full-length plays Ground by Lisa Dillman; The Cherry Sisters Revisited by Dan O’Brien with music by Michael Friedman; Fissures (lost and found) by Steve Epp, Cory Hinkle, Dominic Orlando, Dominique Serrand, Deborah Stein and Victoria Stewart; Phoenix by Scott Organ; Sirens by Deborah Zoe Laufer; The Method Gun created by Rude Mechs and written by Kirk Lynn; and Heist!, conceived and created by Sean Daniels and Deborah Stein. Also includes the ten-minute plays Let Bygones Be by Gamal Abdel Chasten, Lobster Boy by Dan Dietz, Post Wave Spectacular by Diana Grisanti and AnExamination of the Whole Playwright/Actor Relationship Presented As Some Kind of Cop Show Parody by Greg Kotis. Includes: Eat Your Heart Out by Courtney Baron, How We Got On by Idris Goodwin, Death Tax by Lucas Hnath, Michael von Siebenburg Melts Through the Floorboards by Greg Kotis, The Veri**on Play by Lisa Kron, The Hour of Feeling by Mona Mansour; Oh, Gastronomy! by Michael Golamco, Carson Kreitzer, Steve Moulds, Tanya Saracho and Matt Schatz. Also includes tenminute plays by Laura Jacqmin, Nicholas C. Pappas and Kyle John Schmidt. Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Amy Wegener Humana Festival 2009 The Complete Plays Includes: Absalom by Zoe Kazan; Wild Blessings: A Celebration of Wendell Berry by Wendell Berry; Under Construction by Charles L. Mee, Jr.; Slasher by Allison Moore; Ameriville by UNIVERSES; The Hard Weather Boating Party by Naomi Wallace; Brink!, a comic anthology of short pieces by Lydia Diamond, Kristoffer Diaz, Greg Kotis, Deborah Zoe Laufer, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb and Deborah Stein and ten-minute plays from Alex Dremann, Michael Lew and Marco Ramirez. Edited by Amy Wegener and Sarah Lunnie Foreword by Marc Masterson 978-0-9819099-3-6 $19.95 This unique compilation brings together all ten scripts from the 2011 Humana Festival of New American Plays, and features an exceptional array of work by some of the most exciting new voices in American theatre. Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Amy Wegener Humana Festival 2008 The Complete Plays This collection includes: Great Falls by Lee Blessing; The Civilians’ This Beautiful City by Steven Cosson and Jim Lewis, with music and lyrics by Michael Friedman; This collection includes: Strike-Slip by Naomi Iizuka; When Something Wonderful Ends by Sherry Kramer; Batch: An American Bachelor/Ette Party Spectacle created by Alice Tuan, Whit MacLaughlin & New Paradise Laboratories; dark play or stories for boys by Carlos Murillo; The As If Body Loop by Ken Weitzman; The Unseen by Craig Wright; The Open Road Anthology by Constance Congdon, Kia Corthron, Michael John Garcés, Rolin Jones, A. Rey Pamatmat and Kathryn Walat; with music by GrooveLily. Also includes selections from playwrights Deb Margolin, Julie Marie Myatt and Marco Ramirez. Stephen Belber, Christopher Shinn, Itamar Moses, Will Eno, Warren Leight, Lee Blessing and Steven Dietz, among others. 978-0-9819099-1-2 $18.95 Random Acts of Comedy 15 Hit One-Act Plays for Student Actors Edited by Jason Pizzarello Foreword by Saturday Night Live writer Bryan Tucker A hilarious collection of largecast comedies for young actors. Includes: The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet by Peter Bloedel; Show and Spell by Julia Brownell; Darcy’s Cinematic Life by Christa Crewdson; 15 Reasons Not To Be in a Play by Alan Haehnel; 13 Ways to Screw Up Your College Interview by Ian McWethy; Cut by Ed Monk; Aliens vs. Cheerleaders by Qui Nguyen; The Whole Shebang by Rich Orloff; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Fifth Period by Jason Pizzarello; Check Please by Jonathan Rand; Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit by Jonathan Rand; The Absolute Most Clichéd Elevator Play in the History of the Entire Universe by Werner Trieschmann; Small World by Tracey Scott Wilson; The Audition by Don Zolidis; and The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon (one-act) by Don Zolidis. 978-0-9819099-7-4 $19.95 978-0-9709046-3-8 $19.95 24 by 24 Humana Festival 2006 The 24 Hour Plays Anthology The Complete Plays 30th Anniversary Edition Edited by Mark Armstrong and Sarah Bisman Foreword by Kevin Spacey Edited by Adrien-Alice Hansel and Julie Felise Dubiner The full-length plays include: Natural Selection by Eric Coble; Low by Rha Goddess; Act a Lady by Jordan Harrison; Hotel Cassiopeia by Charles L. Mee, Jr.; The Scene by Theresa Rebeck; Six Years by Sharr White and Neon Mirage by Liz Duffy Adams, Dan Dietz, Rick Hip-Flores, Julie Jensen, Lisa Kron, Tracey Scott Wilson and Chay Yew. Also includes three ten-minute plays from playwrights Rolin Jones, Jane Martin and Adam Bock. 978-0-9709046-1-4 $19.95 Naked Angels Issues Projects Collected Plays Edited by Mark Armstrong and Geoffrey Nauffts Foreword by Jon Robin Baitz Short plays responding to resonant themes such as war, homelessness, the environment, guns, democracy and fear. Playwrights include: Theresa Rebeck, Frank Pugliese, Jon Robin Baitz, Craig Lucas, Kenneth Lonergan, Pippin Parker, Geoffrey Nauffts, José Rivera, Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, David Marshall Grant, It began as a one-time event in 1995 by a group of writers, directors and actors who created and performed new short plays within a single day. Now after ten years and three hundred new works, their best is collected in this unusual anthology. Includes plays by John Belluso, Adam Bock, John Clancy, Mike Doughty, Will Eno, Robin Goldwasser, Tina Howe, David Ives, Laura Jacqmin, Lucy Kirkwood, Dan Kois, Richard LaGravenese, Warren Leight, David Lindsay-Abaire, Terrence McNally, Elizabeth Meriwether, Raven Metzner, Adam Rapp, Theresa Rebeck, Mac Rogers, Christopher Shinn, Lucy Thurber, Ian Williams and Stephen Winter. 978-0-9709046-9-0 $17.95 PLAYSCRIPTS,INC. 978-0-9819099-6-7 $19.95 Humana Festival 2011 The Complete Plays 978-0-9709046-8-3 $19.95 978-0-9819099-8-1 $19.95 Edited by Amy Wegener and Sarah Lunnie Foreword by Les Waters 978-1-62384-000-6 $19.95 Becky Shaw by Gina Gionfriddo; Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom by Jennifer Haley; the break/s by Marc Bamuthi Joseph; All Hail Hurricane Gordo by Carly Mensch; and Game On by Zakiyyah Alexander, Rolin Jones, Alice Tuan, Daryl Watson, Marisa Wegrzyn and Ken Weitzman, with music and lyrics by Jon Spurney. Also includes ten-minute plays by M. Thomas Cooper, Elaine Jarvik, Michael Lew and Naomi Wallace. ANTHOLOGIES 79 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS NEW TITLES Fronteras Vivientes Eight Latina/o Canadian Plays Edited by Natalie Alvarez Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays Winner, 2014 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama Jordan Tannahill Three fresh and riveting works from Jordan Tannahill, one of Canada’s most acclaimed and talented young playwrights. Together, these solo plays explore the lives of queer youth and their resilience In the face of violence and intolerance. Includes Get Yourself Home Skyler James, Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes and rihannaboi95. Arigato, Tokyo Between the Sheets Daniel Maclvor From acclaimed author Daniel MacIvor comes a dark and meditative journey into the heart of forbidden Japan. A Canadian author visits Japan on a publicity tour, and finds himself falling in love as he straddles the fragmentary place between two cultures. Jordi Mand Armed with love notes between her husband and her son’s young teacher, Marion shows up at a parent-teacher interview ready for a confrontation. An intense power struggle between two women who may have more in common than they thought, Between the Sheets questions the definitions of right versus wrong, and what it means to be a mother, wife, and the other woman. The first anthology to showcase the work of established and emerging Latina/o playwrights in Canada. Includes: Prometheus Bound According to Alberto Kurapel, The Guanaco Gaucho by Alberto Kurapel; Fronteras Americanas by Guillermo Verdecchia; Leo by Rosa Laborde; Three Fingered Jack and the Legend of Joaquin Murieta by Marilo Nunez; Madre by Beatris Pizano; The Refugee Hotel by Carmen Aguirre; Journey to Mapu by Lina de Guevara; and Lizardboy by Victor Gomez. 978-1-77091-210-6 $16.95 978-1-77091-147-5 $29.95 Blood: A Scientific Romance The Goodnight Bird Meg Braem Twin sisters, Poubelle and Angelique, are orphaned along a prairie highway in a pool of blood. Brought home by Dr. Glass, they find themselves the subject of endless experiments with questionable practices. Blood: A Scientific Romance was a finalist for the 2013 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama. Colleen Murphy A dark comedy about old love and new courage. Lilly and Morgan are comfortable in their routine until Parker, a homeless man, lands on the balcony of their new condo and pours himself into the holes of their relationship. 978-1-77091-207-6 $16.95 978-1-77091-194-9 $19.95 The Best Brothers An Almost Perfect Thing Nicole Moeller A multi-perspective thriller about possession and desire, the need to own our stories, and our “right” to the truth. Greg is a journalist; Chloe is the missing girl he wrote about six years earlier who has just returned home. Instead of leading police to her captor, Chloe turns to Greg to share her story. But why won’t she name her kidnapper? 978-1-77091-207-6 $16.95 80 NEW TITLES Daniel Maclvor Bunny Best has met her unfortunate end after a parade mishap. In the bustle of obituary-writing, eulogygiving, and dog-sitting, her two sons’ sibling rivalry quickly reaches its peak and years of buried contentions surface. The Best Brothers is a bittersweet comedy that explores the many ways in which we grieve and the love we find in unexpected places. 978-1-77091-154-3 $16.95 978-1-77091-171-0 $16.95 978-1-77091-120-8 $16.95 Heavens On a First Name Basis Sequence Someone Else Wajdi Mouawad A colleague’s sudden suicide prompts a team of intelligence personnel to probe into their colleagues life in order to discover what he knew. In Heavens, the fourth and final instalment of his critically lauded Blood Promises cycle, Wajdi Mouawad crafts a fierce and poignant play that penetrates the intersection where violence, terror, beauty, and art converge. Norm Foster David, a successful novelist with writer’s block, has received some devastating news he’s kept to himself. Lucy, his longtime housekeeper, has her own secret that she’s afraid to admit. A new play from Canada’s most produced contemporary playwright. Arun Lakra Two narratives intertwine like a fragment of DNA to examine the interplay between logic and metaphysics, science and faith, luck and probability. Sequence is an award-winning new play with razor-sharp wit and playful language, that asks whether order really matters in our lives, our universe, and even our stories. Kristen Thomson After eighteen years, Cathy and Peter’s marriage has hit a snag. As they navigate middle age, they grow unrecognizable to one another. Cathy falls into a creative slump, and Peter starts to fall for April. Can Cathy and Peter negotiate their changing relationship and learn to be comfortable with who they’ve become? 978-1-77091-197-0 $16.95 978-1-77091-254-0 $16.95 Edited by Erin Hurley Shakespeare’s Nigga That Elusive Spark This anthology brings together plays that highlight different types of affective experience: thematically in their content, dramaturgically in their structure, or technically in their production. Joseph Jomo Pierre Shakespeare holds the fate of several black slaves in his hands, among the rebellious Aaron and obedient Othello. Meanwhile, a vital secret could untangle complex familiar ties and change the course of history. Shakespeare’s Nigga is a riveting drama rife with power struggles and forbidden love that explores the relationship between the artist and the characters in his head. Finalist for the 2013 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama. Janet Munsil A colorful romantic comedy that brings together the stories of Phineas Gage, a man who survived having an iron rod enter his brain in 1848, and Helen Harlow, a young neuropsychologist in the present day. That Elusive Spark was a finalist for the 2014 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama. 978-1-77091-280-9 $16.95 978-1-77091-153-6 $18.95 Once More, With Feeling Latin@ Canadian Theatre and Performance New Essays on Canadian Theatre Edited by Natalie Alvarez A foundational collection of essays establishing the field of Latina/o theatre and performance studies in Canada. This volume features exciting and provocative new essays that query the contours and characteristics of latinidad in Canada’s performance spaces within a complex network of hemispheric relations. 978-1-77091-217-5 $25.00 978-1-77091-204-5 $16.95 978-1-77091-141-3 $16.95 978-1-77091-148-2 $25.00 The Secret Mask Rick Chafe An estranged father and son are reunited after forty years, when a debilitating stroke leaves the father with a speech disorder and memory loss. This heartwarming and often hilarious play was a finalist for the 2014 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama. 978-1-77091-190-1 $16.95 NEW TITLES PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Five Affecting Plays 81 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Theatres of Affect This Is What Happens Next New Essays on Canadian Theatre Daniel Macivor A dark, modern fairy tale from critically acclaimed author Daniel MacIvor, This Is What Happens Next explores the anguish of addiction and divorce as it delves into the fundamentals of human desire. Edited by Erin Hurley Erin Hurley What is it to think feeling, to put the affective dimensions of theatrical experience and its production center stage? Contributors assess the deployments of various emotional registers in theatrical performance and explore how and where the “affective turn” in contemporary humanities scholarship affects theatre studies in Canada. 978-1-77091-200-7 $16.95 978-1-77091-216-8 $25.00 Queer Indigenous Performances Edited by Jean O’Hara Hannah Moscovitch An insightful and emotional look into the embittered psyche of soldiers in the aftermath of combat. As three soldiers recount their versions of a horrific atrocity, what begins to form is a picture of the effects of guilt and the psychological toll of violence in a war where the enemy is sometimes indiscernible. In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of gender and sexuality while celebrating Indigenous understandings. 978-1-77091-184-0 $22.95 978-1-77091-165-9 $16.95 The Unplugging Yvette Nolan In a post-apocalyptic world, Bern and Elena are exiled from their village for being too old to bear children. When a charismatic stranger from the village seeks their aid, they must decide whether to use their knowledge of the past to give the society that rejected them a chance at the future. 978-1-77091-132-1 $16.95 82 NEW TITLES Judith Thompson This book collects some of Judith Thompson’s earlier, hard-to-find plays. Includes White Biting Dog, a poetic black comedy about a divorced lawyer contemplating suicide; I Am Yours, a harrowing story about a group of characters struggling to escape what haunts them most; and Pink, a moving monologue set in 1970s South Africa. 978-1-77091-301-1 $18.95 Two-Spirit Acts This Is War White Biting Dog & Other Plays FEATURED TITLES Trey Anthony The Foster Season Stephen Massicotte ’da Kink in my hair Three Plays by Norm Foster Mary’s Wedding Set in a West Indian hair salon in Toronto, ’da Kink in my hair introduces us to a group of women who tell us their unforgettable, moving and often hilarious stories. Plays included are: Maggie’s Getting Married, Here on the Flight Path and The Long Weekend. (Second Edition) 978-0-88754-756-0 $15.95 Catherine Banks It is Solved by Walking Winner, 2012 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama The death of Margaret’s ex-husband unearths memories of their marriage, all through the lens of Wallace Stevens’ poetry, the subject of her uncompleted thesis. Bold and poetic, It is Solved by Walking is an intimate portrait of a writer finding her way back to poetry, one step at a time. 978-1-77901-044-7 $16.95 Michel Marc Bouchard Lilies 978-0-88754-823-9 $22.95 Brad Fraser Love and Human Remains A compelling study of young adults groping for meaning in a senseless world. 978-0-88754-914-4 $18.95 Carol Fréchette The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs and Thinking of Yu 978-0-88754-899-4 $14.95 Hannah Moscovitch East of Berlin Questioning redemption, love, guilt, and the sins of the father, East of Berlin is a tour de force that follows Rudi’s emotional upheaval as he comes to terms with a frightening past that was never his own. 978-0-88754-849-9 $16.95 Daniel David Moses Translated by John Murrell Almighty Voice and His Wife In The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs, Grace finds herself irresistibly drawn to a mysterious and forbidden room. Thinking of Yu follows a woman who becomes fascinated by a creative rebellion in Tiananmen Square. (Second Edition) 978-1-77901-056-0 $16.95 Translated by Linda Gaboriau A modern classic about the place of First Nations people in Canada. An eloquent tale of tragic love and an often hilarious, fully theatrical exorcism of the hurts of history. 978-0-88754-897-0 $15.95 Wajdi Mouawad A Bomb in the Heart The Drawer Boy Translated by Linda Gaboriau Winner, 1999 Governor General’s Literary Award “The Drawer Boy is a beautifully written play. It moves from toughness and hilarity to something devastating and tender.” —Michael Ondaatje The newest play from internationally renowned Québécois playwright Mouawad explores a young man’s relationship to his mother, the pain of loss, and the understanding of the voice deep within. 978-0-88754-814-7 $15.95 978-1-77901-103-1 $16.95 From a pair of celebrated writer/ musicians comes this new play about two boys who are both determined to become famed concert pianists. A smash hit musical comedy about the relentless pursuit of dreams, harsh reality, and whether it’s good enough to be the two best piano players in the neighborhood. Asha Jain and Ravi Jain Dreams (Rêves) A Brimful of Asha Translated by Linda Gaboriau 978-1-77901-092-8 $16.95 Daniel MacIvor Dennis Foon I Still Love You Skin and Liars Includes: Never Swim Alone, The Soldier Dreams, You are Here, In on It and A Beautiful View. 978-0-88754-545-0 $14.95 Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt 2 Pianos, 4 Hands Two plays, one dealing with racism and the other with alcoholism, that explore some of the issues facing contemporary teenagers. A real-life mother and son tell the true tale of how the mother planned a secret trip to India to intercept her son’s vacation and arrange his marriage. A comedic and heartwarming story of a family caught between two cultures. 978-1-77091-107-9 $16.95 978-0-88754-858-1 $29.95 From the end of Willem’s pen are born a series of creatures who spring forth from the depths of his mind. In hopes of a novel, Willem speaks with these beings who nourish his anger, rage and creative anxieties. 978-0-88754-870-3 $16.95 Forests Translated by Linda Gaboriau 978-0-88754-793-5 $18.95 Scorched (Second Edition) Translated by Linda Gaboriau “This haunting work may be the best piece of theater this country has produced this millennium.” —The Globe and Mail 978-1-77091-141-3 $16.95 Young Adult Never Swim Alone/ This is a Play Norm Foster 978-0-88754-524-5 $14.95 The Melville Boys See Bob Run and Wild Abandon 978-0-88754-926-7 $18.95 Revised Edition (Second Edition) A Canadian classic about brotherhood and the unexpected. Two brothers have their weekend plans upended by the arrival of two sisters, who become catalysts for a tenderly funny and unsentimental look at four lives in transition. A revamped and updated edition of two of Daniel MacIvor’s classic one-person shows. See Bob Run is a one-woman play about Bob and her journey to “the water,” where she hopes to wash away the brutal reality of her past. Wild Abandon is the story of a man named Steve and an egg in a cage. Tideline 978-1-77091-113-0 $16.95 978-0-88754-997-7 $16.95 (Second Edition) Translated by Shelley Tepperman The first part of Mouawad’s critically acclaimed dramatic quartet, set in the painful wake of the past century. Tideline is a wildly theatrical tale of war and individual discovery. 978-0-88754-987-8 $18.95 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Michael Healey The revival of a romantic drama. Simon Doucet re-enacts for Jean Bilodeau, now a Catholic bishop, their past as lovers while rehearsing The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastien. FEATURED TITLES 83 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Erin Shields Jennifer Tremblay If We Were Birds The List Winner, 2011 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama Translated by Shelley Tepperman Winner, 2008 Governor General’s Literary Award for Drama Nominated, 2012 Governor General’s Literary Award for Translation Erin Shields’ award-winning play is a shocking, uncompromising examination of the horrors of war, giving voice to the millions of female victims who have been forced into silence and told through the lens of Greek tragedy. 978-1-77091-012-6 $16.95 A celebrated new translation of the acclaimed play, in which a neglected favor sets in motion a series of events that end in tragedy and a woman finds herself haunted by regret. Vern Thiessen 978-1-77901-080-5 $16.95 Einstein’s Gift (Second Edition) David Yee 978-0-88754-881-9 $17.95 Shakespeare’s Will (New Edition) Vern Thiessen gives a voice to one of the most silent characters in history: Anne Hathaway, the wife of William Shakespeare. The play sheds light on unexplored aspects of Hathaway’s life by looking through the eyes and heart of the woman who spent a lifetime with and without the great poet. 978-1-77091-277-9 $16.95 Judith Thompson The Crackwalker (Second Edition) The first play by the noted Toronto playwright which established her as a daring chronicler of the urban underclass. Lady in the Red Dress A darkly comic story about the skeletons in our closets and the consequences of our inactions told by one of Canada’s most promising young playwrights. 978-0-88754-907-6 $16.95 ANTHOLOGIES Edited by Ric Knowles Knowles has compiled a collection of pieces from playwrights who explore where home, identity and race commingle. Includes: Afrika Solo by Djanet Sears, Come Good Rain by George Seremba and Je me souviens by Lorena Gale. 978-0-88754-839-0 $24.95 The Alberta Advantage An Anthology of Plays Habitat Edited by Anne Nothof 978-0-88754-615-0 $16.95 Lion in the Streets (New Edition) “Thompson explores the darkness with such exuberant intelligence, humor and empathy that, at their best, her plays brim with the healing light of revelation.” —Maclean’s 978-1-77091-274-8 $16.95 Palace of the End (Second Edition) A searing triptych of three monologues. With its emphasis on the human voice and power of the soul in the midst of a destructive war, each account is a riveting and brilliantly portrayed indictment of the war in Iraq. 978-0-88754-835-2 $16.95 Perfect Pie In the course of an afternoon’s reunion between two longestranged women, a buried memory and two teenagers’ wild secret slam them into the present. 978-0-88754-590-0 $14.95 Includes: The Third Ascent by Frank Moher; Gravel Run by Conni Massing; The Red King’s Dream by David Belke; Blowfish by Vern Thiessen; Selling Mr. Rushdie by Clem Martini; Excavations by Eugene Stickland; The Exquisite Hour by Stewart Lemoine; Coal Valley: The Making of a Miner by Katherine Koller; Kabloona Talk by Sharon Pollock; While My Mother Lay Dreaming by Doug Curtis. 978-0-88754-783-6 $55.00 Anthology of Québec Women’s Plays in English Translation Vol. I, (1966–1986) Edited by Louise H. Forsyth Includes: Savage Season by Anne Hébert; Playing Double by Françoise Loranger; Mine Sincerely by Marie Savard; Evangeline the Second by Antonine Maillet; Ocean by MarieClaire Blais; A Clash of Symbols by Luce Guilbeault, Nicole Brossard, Frances Theoret et al.; The Fairies are Thirsty by Denise Boucher; Mummy by Louisette Dussault; The Edge of the Earth is Too Near, Violette Leduc by Jovette Marchessault; Marie-Antoine, Opus One by Lise Vaillancourt and Night by Marie Laberge. 978-0-88754-868-0 $55.00 84 FEATURED TITLES | ANTHOLOGIES Edited by Louise H. Forsyth Includes: Evidence to the Contrary by Hélène Pedneault, translated by Linda Gaboriau; Marina, the Blush of Life by Michèle Magny, translated by Linda Gaboriau; Joy by Pol Pelletier, translated by Linda Gaboriau; Game of Patience by Abla Farhoud, translated by Jill Mac Dougall; Crime Against Humanity by Geneviève Billette, translated by Bobby Theodore; Shards by Emmanuelle Roy, translated by Don Druick and Intimacy by Emma Haché, translated by Arthur Milner. 978-0-88754-719-5 $50.00 Anthology of Québec Women’s Plays In English Translation Vol. III, (1997-2009) Edited by Louise H. Forsyth Afrika, Solo 978-0-88754-931-1 $16.95 Disturbing and touching, funny and heartbreaking, this is classic Judith Thompson. Anthology of Québec Women’s Plays In English Translation Vol. II, (1987-2003) Includes: When the Books Come Tumbling Down by Marie-Eve Gagnon, translated by Louise Forsyth; Désordre public by Evelyne de la Chenelière, translated by Morwyn Brebner; To Catch A Tiger by Nathalie Boisvert, translated by Bobby Theodore; Jouliks by MarieChristine Lê-Huu, translated by Crystal Beliveau; Ma mère chien by Louise Bombardier, translated by Leanna Brodie; Chinese Portrait of an Imposter by Dominick ParenteauLebeuf, translated by Crystal Beliveau; La robe de mariée de Gisèle Schmidt by Julie Vincent, translated by Maureen Labonte; Rock, Paper, Jackknife by Marilyn Perreault, translated by Nadine Desrochers; Earthbound by Carole Fréchette, translated by John Murrell; and Le bruit des os qui craquent by Suzanne Lebeau, translated by John Van Burek. 978-0-88754-785-0 $29.95 Canada and the Theatre of War Vol. I Selected and Edited by Donna Coates and Sherrill Grace Part I–World War I includes: The Lost Boys by R.H. Thomson; Soldier’s Heart by David French; Mary’s Wedding by Stephen Massicotte; Dancock’s Dance by Guy Vanderhaeghe and Vimy by Vern Thiessen. Part II–World War II includes: Ever Loving by Margaret Hollingsworth; None is Too Many by Jason Sherman and Burning Vision by Marie Clements. 978-0-88754-834-5 $49.95 Canada and the Theatre of War Volume II Gay Monologues and Scenes Edited by Donna Coates and Sherrill Grace Translated by Jill MacDougall and Linda Gaboriau Monologues and scenes from Canadian plays. From drag queens to farm boys, these selections express the diversity of gay life. Includes: Game of Patience by Abla Farhoud; A Line In the Sand by Guillermo Verdecchia; The Monument by Colleen Wagner; Palace of the End by Judith Thompson; Scorched by Wajdi Mouawad; Man Out of Joint by Sharon Pollock. 978-0-88754-841-3 $29.95 A Certain William Adapting Shakespeare in Francophone Canada Edited by Leanore Lieblein Includes: Hamlet, Prince of Québec by Robert Gurik, translated by Leanore Lieblein; Lear by JeanPierre Ronfard, translated by Linda Gaboriau; Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice in Auschwitz by Tibor Egervari, translated by Annick Léger; Saved from the Waters, written and translated by Daphné Thompson; The Maleceet Hamlet by Yves-Sioui Durand & J.F. Messier, translated by Henry Gauthier and Burger Love by Larry Tremblay, translated by Keith Turnbull. 978-0-88754-731-7 $35.00 Edited by Wayne Fairhead and Jane Gardner Includes: The Disposables by Jennifer Benson, Emily Tisi, and Cassandra Van Wyck; Enter My Goddess by Carmela Arangio, Marguerite Jack-Vermey and the ensemble of soothemysisters Productions; How Nous Avons Met by John Anthony Nabben; The Impressionist Wing by Mia Rose Yugo; Leaving Hope by BJ Castleman; Pie in the Sky by Livia Berius; We All Fall Down by Brenna McAllister and Whitechapel, book and lyrics by Maya Bielinski, music by Don Rankin and Charles Hoppner. 978-0-88754-905-2 $25.00 5 Hot Plays Edited by Dave Carley Includes: Talk Thirty To Me by Oonagh Duncan; Offensive Shadows by Paul Dunn; In Full Light by Daniel Karasik; The Russian Play by Hannah Moscovitch and Spain by Michael Rubenfeld. 978-0-88754-767-6 $25.00 978-0-88754-854-3 $25.00 Give Voice Ten Twenty-Minute Plays from the Obsidian Theatre Company Playwrights Unit Edited by Rita Shelton Deverell A diverse collection of twentyminute plays, written in the many dialects of the Black voice, which highlight some of Canada’s brightest emerging playwrights. 978-0-88754-969-4 $19.95 Grassroots Original Plays from Ontario Community Theatre Love and RelASIANships Vol. 1 New Canadian Realisms: Eight Plays Edited by Nina Lee Aquino Edited by Roberta Barker and Kim Solga Includes: Yellow Fever by Rick Shiomi; Bachelor-Man by Winston Christopher Kam; Maggie’s Last Dance by Marty Chan; Mother Tongue by Betty Quan; Noran Bang: The Yellow Room by M.J. Kang and The Plum Tree by Mitch Miyagawa. 978-0-88754-777-5 29.95 Love and RelASIANships Vol. 2 Edited by Nina Lee Aquino Includes: Yes Yoko Solo by Jean Yoon; Tiger of Malaya by Hiro Kanagawa; Miss Orient(ed) by Nina Lee Aquino and Nadine Villasin; China Doll by Marjorie Chan; Banana Boys by Leon Aureus and paper SERIES by David Yee. Edited by Theatre Ontario 978-0-88754-779-9 $29.95 Includes: $38,000 For A Friendly Face by Kristin Shepherd; Hamish by Michael Grant; Never Such Innocence Again by Michael Fay; Staff Room by Joan Burrows and A Year in Edna’s Kitchen by Sandy Conrad. Marigraph 978-0-88754-979-3 $29.95 Green Thumb Theatre Anthology Edited by Green Thumb Theatre A collection of six plays written for young audiences. Includes: Blind Spot by Meghan Gardiner; Cranked by Michael P. Northey; Derwent is Different and Showdown by Jamie Norries; and Invisible Girl and Tree Boy by Michele Riml. 978-1-77091-024-9 $29.95 Young Adult He Speaks Gauging the Tides of Contemporary Drama in the Maritimes Edited by Bruce Barton This collection of contemporary plays from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island includes Maritime Way of Life by Charlie Rhindress; Ethan Claymore by Norm Foster; Marion Bridge by Daniel MacIvor; Consecrated Ground by George Boyd; Glace Bay Miners’ Museum by Wendy Lill; Caribou by Michael Melski; Beatrice Chancy by George Elliott Clarke; Divinity Bash/nine lives by Bryden MacDonald; Rough Waters by Melissa Mullen and Horse High, Bull Strong, Pig Tight by Kent Stetson. 978-0-88754-658-7 $42.00 Monologues for Men Modern Jewish Plays Edited by David Ferry Edited by Jason Sherman An anthology of modern Canadian monologues for the male voice. Includes: Masada by Arthur Milner; The Murder of Isaac by Motti Lerner; The Trials of John Demjanjuk: A Holocaust Cabaret by Jonathan Garfinkel; Hand in Hand by Simon Block; Shooting Magda (The Palestinian Girl) by Joshua Sobol and Reading Hebron by Jason Sherman. 978-0-88754-856-7 $23.00 Lesbian Plays Coming of Age in Canada Edited by Rosalind Kerr Includes: Black Friday by Alec Butler; Growing Up Suites, Parts I and II/Subject of Desire by Shawna Dempsey and Lori Millan; Dykes and Dolls by Lisa Lowe; Smudge by Alex Bulmer; Random Acts by Diane Flacks; Karla and Grif by Vivienne Laxdal; Difference of Latitude by Lisa Walter; A Fertile Imagination by Susan G. Cole; Unbecoming by Corinna Hodgson; A Life and A Lover by Natalie D. Meisner and Swollen Tongues by Katherine Oliver. 978-0-88754-864-2 $46.00 978-0-88754-734-8 $30.00 Includes: Still Stands the House by Gwen Pharis Ringwood; ‘da Kink in my hair by Trey Anthony; Miss Julie: Shen’mah by Tara Beagan; La Macullées Tain by Madeleine Blais-Dahlem; The Last Supper by Hillar Liitoja; selections from the Impromptu Splendour series; BIOBOXES by Theatre Replacement and Penny Dreadful by Zuppa Theatre. 978-1-77091-073-7 $29.95 Ontario Playwrights Eight Short Plays Selected by Theatre Ontario Includes: As Night to the Day by Dan Ebbs; Bedtime Stories by Diana Kolpak; Health Class by David S. Craig and Robert Morgan; Hide and Seek by Drew Carnwath; The Malaysia Hotel by Laurie Fyffe; My Narrator by Norm Foster; Stroke Static by Lindsay Price and The Work of Art by Victoria Dawe. 978-0-88754-821-5 $29.95 Outspoken A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues Edited by Susan G. Cole 978-0-88754-799-7 $19.95 Perfectly Abnormal Edited by Sky Gilbert Includes: The Convergence of Luke by Harry Rintoul; Sir Richard Wadd, Pornographer by Shawn Postoff; Getting Lucky by Christian Lloyd; Cancun by Greg Kearney; The Rise and Fall of Peter Galveston by Greg MacArthur; The Bathhouse Suite by Ken Brand and Nazi/Jew/Queer by Michael Achtman. 978-0-88754-852-9 $29.00 Prepare to Embark Edited by Shirley Barrie and Emil Sher Includes: Girl Who Loved Her Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor; Cyberteens in Space by Matthew Decter; Mella, Mella by Gail Nyoka; Beo’s Bedroom by Ned Dickens; The Elfin Knight by Christine Foster; Crusader of the World by Arthur Milner. 978-0-88754-652-5 $19.95 Young Adult Pure Gold Edited by Brian Kennedy Pure Gold is a collection of scenes from some of Canada’s finest playwrights. 978-0-88754-910-6 $25.00 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Festival Voices Edited by Sky Gilbert ANTHOLOGIES 85 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Refractions: Solo Edited by Yvette Nolan and Donna-Michelle St. Bernard Includes scenes from Fish Eyes by Anita Majumdar; Lion in the Streets by Judith Thompson; Two Rooms by Mansel Robinson; Agokwe by Waawaate Fobister; Tombs of the Vanishing Indian by Marie Clements; Yichud: Seclusion by Julie Tepperman; who knew grannie by ahdri zhina mandiela and many more. 978-1-77091-247-2 $19.95 The Shakespeare’s Mine Adapting Shakespeare in Anglophone Canada Ric Knowles (Editor) Includes: Cruel Tears by Ken Mitchell and Humphrey & the Dumptrucks; Claudius by Ken Gass; Mad Boy Chronicle by Michael O’Brien; Harlem Duet by Djanet Sears; Shakespeare’s Will by Vern Thiessen and Death of a Chief by Yvette Nolan and Kennedy C. MacKinnon. 978-0-88754-729-4 $35.00 She Speaks Monologues for Women Edited by Judith Thompson An anthology of modern Canadian monologues for the female voice. 978-0-88754-828-4 $23.00 Staging Alternative Albertas Experimental Drama in Edmonton Edited by Patricia Demers and Rosalind Kerr Includes works by Scott Sharplin, Christina Grant and Doug Dunn, Trevor Schmidt, Brian Webb, Anna Marie Sewell and Cathy Sewell, Jonathan Christenson and Joey Tremblay and Manon Beaudoin. 978-0-88754-618-1 $35.00 Staging Coyote’s Dream Edited by Monique Mojica and Ric Knowles Includes: The Independence of Eddie Rose by William S. Yellow Robe Jr.; Aria by Tomson Highway; Reverbber-ber-rations by Spiderwoman Theater (Lisa Mayo, Gloria Miguel, Muriel Miguel); Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots by Monique Mojica; Almighty Voice and His Wife by Daniel David Moses; Job’s Wife, or The Delivery of Grace by Yvette Nolan; Lady of Silences by Floyd Favel; Girl Who Loved Her Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor and The Unnatural and Accidental Women by Marie Clements. 978-0-88754-625-9 $29.95 Staging Coyote’s Dream Volume II Tonight at the Tarragon Edited by Monique Mojica and Ric Knowles The first-ever anthology of plays that originated at the Tarragon Theatre, Toronto’s leading playhouse for forty years. Includes: Half Life by John Mighton; Rune Arlidge by Michael Healey; The Optimists by Morwyn Brebner; I, Claudia by Kristen Thomson; Motel Hélène by Serge Boucher, adapted by Judith Thompson from a translation by Morwyn Brebner and It’s All True by Jason Sherman. Includes: Path With No Moccasins, Shirley Cheechoo; The Indian Medicine Shows, Daniel David Moses; More Than Feathers and Beads, Murielle Borst; Annie Mae’s Movement, Yvette Nolan; Trail of the Otter, Muriel Miguel; Governor of the Dew: A Memorial to Nostalgia and Desire, Floyd Favel; Confessions of an Indian Cowboy, Margo Kane; Burning Vision, Marie Clements; Please Do Not Touch the Indians, Joseph A. Dandurand; The Scrubbing Project, Turtle Gals Performance Ensemble. 978-0-88754-735-5 $29.95 Stories from the Bush The Woodland Plays of De-ba-jehmu-jig Theatre Group Edited by Joe Osawabine and Shannon Hengen Includes: Lupi, The Great White Wolf by Larry E. Lewis; New World Brave by De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre; Ever! That Nanabush! by Daphne Odjig-Beavon and De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre; The Indian Affairs by De-ba-jehmu-jig Theatre; New Voices Woman by Larry E. Lewis; The Gift by De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre. 978-0-88754-815-4 $19.95 Stories from the Rains of Love and Death Four Plays from Iran Translated by Soheil Parsa, Peter Farbridge and Brian Quirt Includes: Aurash and The Death of the King by Bahram Beyza’ie; Stories from the Rains of Love and Death by Abas Na’lbandian and Interrogation by Mohammad Rahmanian. 978-0-88754-819-2 $23.95 A Terrible Truth, Volume I Anthology of Holocaust Drama Edited by Irene Watts Includes: Albert Speer by David Edgar; Ghetto by Joshua Sobol; Rose by Martin Sherman; Z: a meditation on oppression, desire & freedom by Anne Szumigalski; Sammy’s Follies: A Criminal Comedy by Eugene Lion. 978-0-88754-694-5 $45.00 A Terrible Truth, Volume II Anthology of Holocaust Drama Edited by Irene Watts Includes: Good by C.P. Taylor; None is Too Many by Jason Sherman; Playing for Time by Arthur Miller; Still the Night by Theresa Tova; The Trials of John Demjanjuk by Jonathan Garfinkel, music by Allen Cole. 978-0-88754-714-0 $45.00 86 ANTHOLOGIES Edited by Kamal Al-Solaylee 978-1-77091-025-6 $29.95 Uth Ink: Word from the Street Edited by Robin Sokoloski Each of the plays included in this anthology have been written by a young person (Uthinker) involving a site-specific space in their community. 978-0-88754-837-6 $19.95 Young Adult The West of All Possible Worlds Six Contemporary Canadian Plays Edited by Moira Day Includes: Nobel Savage, Savage Noble by Bob Armstrong; The Invalids by George Hunka; Saddles in the Rain by Pam Bustin; Ka’ma’mo’pi cik/The Gathering: The Calling Lakes Community Play by Rachel Van Fossen and Darrel Wildcat; Letters in Wartime by Kenneth Brown and Stephen Scriver; Einstein’s Gift by Vern Thiessen. 978-0-88754-742-3 $45.0 CRITICAL Aboriginal Drama and Theatre PERSPECTIVES 978-0-88754-792-8 $25.00 Edited by Rob Appleford African-Canadian Theatre ON CANADIAN Edited by Maureen Moynagh 978-0-88754-794-2 $25.00 THEATRE Canadian Shakespeare Edited by Susan Knutson IN ENGLISH 978-0-88754-893-2 $25.00 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 traced the coming-into-prominence of a vibrant theatrical community in English Canada. —General Editor, Ric Knowles Collective Creation, Collaboration and Devising Edited by Bruce Barton 978-0-88754-755-3 $30.00 Community Engaged Theatre Edited by Julie Salverson 978-0-88754-932-8 $25.00 Design and Scenography Edited by Natalie Rewa 978-0-88754-833-8 $30.00 “Ethnic,” Multicultural, and Intercultural Theatre Solo Performance Edited by Ric Knowles and Ingrid Mündel 978-0-88754-933-5 $25.00 Edited by Jenn Stephenson Space and the Geographies of Theatre 978-0-88754-832-1 $25.00 Feminist Theatre and Performances Edited by Michael McKinnie Edited by Susan Bennett 978-0-88754-798-0 $25.00 Theatre and Performance in Toronto George F. Walker Edited by Laura Levin Edited by Harry Lane 978-0-88754-934-2 $25.00 978-0-88754-808-6 $25.00 978-0-88754-800-0 $25.00 Theatre Histories Judith Thompson Edited by Alan Filewod Edited by Ric Knowles 978-0-88754-831-4 $25.00 978-0-88754-796-6 $25.00 Theatre in Alberta Popular Political Theatre and Performance Edited by Anne Nothof Edited by Julie Salverson Theatre in Atlantic Canada 978-0-88754-753-9 $25.00 978-0-88754-891-8 $25.00 Edited by Linda Burnett Queer Theatre in Canada Environmental and Site Specific Theatre 978-0-88754-890-1 $25.00 Edited by Rosalind Kerr Edited by Andrew Houston 978-0-88754-806-2 $25.00 Theatre in British Columbia 978-0-88754-804-8 $30.00 Edited by Ginny Ratsoy Sharon Pollock 978-0-88754-802-4 $25.00 Edited by Sherrill Grace and Michelle La Flamme 978-0-88754-751-5 $25.00 BACKLIST TITLES Roberta Barker and Kim Solga (Editors) Carol Bolt Ronnie Burkett Robert Chafe Reading Carol Bolt 10 Days on Earth Afterimage Asian Canadian Theatre New Canadian Realisms Ed. Cynthia Zimmerman 978-0-88754-737-9 $16.95 New Essays on Canadian Theatre, Volume 1 New Essays on Canadian Theatre, Volume 2 Adapted from Michael Crummey 978-0-88754-986-1 $25.00 978-1-77091-072-0 $25.00 Salvatore Antonio In Gabriel’s Kitchen John Garfield Barlow Inspiration Point 978-0-88754-670-9 $19.95 978-0-88754-980-9 $16.95 Maja Ardal Bruce Barton (Editor) The Cure for Everything Developing Nation Includes: Cyclone Jack, Buffalo Jump, Gabe, Red Emma, One Night Stand, Escape Entertainment, Icetime, Yellow Ribbons, Family Parties, Two Cowboys and a Lady, Compañeras and Famous. 978-1-77091-050-8 $16.95 New Play Creation in English-Speaking Canada Midnight Sun 978-0-88754-603-7 $13.95 You Fancy Yourself 978-0-88754-879-6 $16.95 Young Adult Damien Atkins Good Mother 978-0-88754-790-4 $16.95 Aaron Bushkowsky Dreary and Izzy Allan Boss My Chernobyl 978-0-88754-612-9 $17.95 Identifying Mavor Moore Sarah Berthiaume A Historical and Literary Study Paper Eagle 978-0-88754-909-0 $16.95 Crime Against Humanity Leon B. Aureus Trans. Bobby Theodore 978-0-88754-866-6 $17.95 978-0-88754-748-5 $16.95 Douglas Bowie Catherine Banks Bone Cage 978-0-88754-787-4 $16.95 Keith Barker The Hours That Remain 978-1-77901-135-2 $16.95 Adapted from Homer Tara Beagan Genevieve Billette The Land of Knees 978-0-88754-717-1 $17.95 The Taster Trans. Linda Gaboriau Maria Campbell and Linda Griffiths Wade in the Water 978-0-88754-776-8 $14.95 Kenneth Brown and Stephen Scriver Letters in Wartime 978-0-88754-778-2 $14.95 978-0-88754-613-6 $14.95 Oil and Water 978-1-77091-066-9 $16.95 Under Wraps 978-1-77091-251-9 $16.95 Marjorie Chan A Nanking Winter 978-0-88754-863-5 $16.95 A Theatrical Transformation Marty Chan (Book & Lyrics), Robert Walsh (Music) 978-0-88754-535-1 $18.95 The Cape Town Project UBUNTU Produced by Theatrefront Rick Chafe George Boyd The Odyssey Book of Jessica Includes: Piccadilly and Rope’s End. Nicolas Billon 978-0-88754-846-8 $16.95 978-0-88754-859-8 $16.95 978-0-88754-924-3 $16.95 978-0-88754-880-2 $17.95 The Elephant Song 978-1-77901-181-9 $16.95 Douglas Bowie: Two Plays 978-0-88754-791-1 $20.95 Includes: Butler’s Marsh and Tempting Providence. 978-0-88754-718-8 $17.95 Tightrope Time Lucy Robert Chafe: Two Plays 978-0-88754-722-5 $18.95 978-0-88754-593-1 $25.00 Yukonstyle 978-0-88754-903-8 $16.95 Waterhead and Other Plays Willow Quartet Pan Bouyoucas 978-0-88754-516-0 $17.95 978-1-77091-047-8 $16.95 Walter Borden 978-1-77901-269-4 $16.95 Adapted from Terry Woo Penny Plain Joan Burrows Trans. Nadine Desrochers Banana Boys 978-0-88754-885-7 $16.95 978-0-88754-807-9 $45.00 978-0-88754-919-9 $24.95 978-0-88754-853-6 $18.95 Billy Twinkle Shakespeare’s Dog Adapted from Leon Rooke 978-0-88754-867-3 $16.95 Rick Chafe and Danny Schur Strike! The Musical 978-0-88754-765-2 $20.95 The Forbidden Phoenix 978-0-88754-918-2 $16.95 Anton Chekhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Maxim Gorky Adapt or Die Plays New and Used Adapt. Jason Sherman Includes: The Brothers Karamazov, Enemies, The Bear, After the Orchard and The Cherry Orchard. 978-0-88754-896-3 $29.95 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Nina Lee Aquino and Ric Knowles (Editors) FEATURED TITLES | BACKLIST TITLES 87 PLAYWRIGHTSCANADAPRESS Evelyne de la Chenelière Feet of the Angels Translated by Nigel Spencer David Ferry, Marion Gilsenan, Tony Hamill and Ann Jansen (Editors) You’re Making a Scene Lorena Gale Allana Harkin Angelique Real Estate DD Kugler and Brian Quirt (Editors) 978-0-88754-585-6 $16.95 978-0-88754-651-8 $17.95 Alone, On Stage Jonathan Garfinkel Sebastien Harrisson House of Many Tongues Titanica 978-0-88754-960-1 $16.95 978-0-88754-825-3 $17.95 The Trials of John Demjanjuk Vadney S. Haynes A Holocaust Cabaret 978-0-88754-466-8 $14.95 Solo Plays for Men Includes: Fronteras Americanas, Here Lies Henry, Alphonse, Beuys Buoys Boys and Property. 978-1-77901-102-4 $16.95 Scenes from Canadian Plays Flesh and Other Fragments of Love 978-0-88754-489-7 $26.00 Young Adult Translated by Linda Gaboriau Diane Flacks and Richard Greenblatt 978-1-77901-203-8 $16.95 Sibs 978-0-88754-774-4 $16.95 Michael Healey Strawberries in January 978-0-88754-623-5 $14.95 Jean-Rock Gaudreault Courageous Trans. Morwyn Brebner Dennis Foon Two Steps From the Stars 978-0-88754-930-4 $16.95 Mirror Game Trans. Linda Gaboriau 978-0-88754-901-4 $15.95 978-0-88754-740-9 $16.95 Innocent Eye Test Betty Lambert George Elliott Clarke 978-0-88754-654-9 $14.95 Young Adult 978-0-88754-860-4 $17.95 The Nuttalls The Betty Lambert Reader Belle 978-0-88754-983-0 $16.95 Ed. Cynthia Zimmerman 978-0-88754-592-4 $13.95 Plan B Whylah Falls 978-0-88754-565-8 $14.95 New Canadian Kid Lisa Codrington 978-0-88754-830-7 $15.95 Young Adult Cast Iron 978-0-88754-884-0 $13.95 Young Adult Florence Gibson Blacks Don’t Bowl Rick Home is My Road 978-0-88754-641-9 15.95 978-0-88754-842-0 $16.95 David Copelin The Rick Hansen Story 978-0-88754-684-6 $16.95 Proud Bella Donna 978-1-77091-037-9 $16.95 Sky Gilbert 978-1-77901-144-4 $16.95 978-0-88754-840-6 $16.95 War Bad Acting Teachers Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman 978-0-88754-826-0 $13.95 Young Adult Michael Healey and Kate Lynch Scratch Norm Foster 978-0-88754-906-9 $16.95 978-0-88754-912-0 $16.95 Ethan Claymore The Mommiad David S. Craig 978-0-88754-581-8 $13.95 978-1-77091-063-8 $16.95 Having Hope at Home A Foster Christmas St. Francis of Millbrook 978-0-88754-758-4 $16.95 Includes: Ethan Claymore, Bob’s Your Elf, The Christmas Tree and Dear Santa. 978-1-77091-266-3 $16.95 Tough Case 978-1-77091-260-1 $16.95 David S. 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