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A guide to the unique collection of Telfair's paintings, drawings, and prints donated by twenty-two artists who either were friends with or were admired by the renowned curator and Savannah native Kirk Varnedoe (1946-2003). Each piece is reproduced alongside a remembrance of Varnedoe by the artist.
Come in. Sit down. How are you? Emma's been seeing Darren. She thinks she's in love. Her boss thinks she's in breach of contract. The situation needs to be resolved. An ink-black comedy from Mike Bartlett about work and play, which invites the audience to a meeting at the centre of the Royal Court building.
Text by David A. Moos.
Incomplete and Random Acts of Kindness moves between dream story and real lives to tell an intricate, complex story of a young man dealing with the break up of his family and the legacy of race responsibility. Joey's an ordinary man but everywhere he looks people are slipping away. A notice at work catches his eye. He doesn't know where to go next - his Dad, the community or Marvin Gaye. In a world he can't connect with, is there someone out there who can connect with Joey? The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in May 2005.
Mexican play brought to UK audiences through the International Department of the Royal Court Theatre.
'A new play by an exciting young American writer, presented at London''s Royal Court Theatre. Eddie''s restless, his wife is anxious for him to finish their new kitchen cabinets. Since he went online and discovered Arnold, a teenager, he''s become distracted. And when they meet, it''s soon clear that Arnold''s interest in him goes beyond their night-time encounters.'
Bill is sustained by his deep sense of a wider culture and an improving world. The only thing the human race needs to do is learn. When he meets a person who embodies this idea, he naturally likes them. Especially if his wife doesn't. Set at the end of the 1950s, Scenes from the Back of Beyond, explores the comfort, hopes and fragility of family life in a new Sydney suburb. Scenes from the Back of Beyond opened at the Royal Court Theatre in November 2006.
A new translation of Chekhov's classic play.
An unflinching portrait of a family in crisis by a new British talent.
A moving new take on the Oedipus myth by one of Scandinavia's best playwrights Rosa and Eric's son was 'disappeared' by the military junta in Chile in the 1970s. Now, as exiles in Paris, Rosa has just written a book about his loss, while Eric works as a psychologist. After eleven fruitless trips to Chile in search of her son, Rosa is instinctively drawn to a young man - an ex-patient of her husband. Lars Nor?n is one of Scandinavia's leading playwrights and also artistic director of Riks Drama at Riksteatern, Stockholm. Blood premiered at Denmark's Betty Nansen Teatret, Copenhagen in 1995. It received its UK premiere at the Royal Court Theatre in September, 2003.