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Three Plays by Squint & How They Were Made
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Three Plays by Squint & How They Were Made

Are you a theatre-maker looking for devising tools? A writer wanting to improve your dialogue? A director trying to create a story through improvisation? Three Plays by Squint & How They Were Made brings three of the company's plays together with the methods used to create them, in a practical, user-friendly toolkit. Three of Squint's plays - created by Lee Anderson, Adam Foster and Andrew Whyment - are published here for the first time. At the heart of each, a character is struggling to process their personal trauma under the intense glare of the public eye. Long Story Short (2014) dissects journalism in the digital age, Molly (2015) takes a reality television-style journey into the mind of a sociopath, and The Incredible True Story of the Johnstown Flood (2021) embarks on a transatlantic exploration of class, exploitation and appropriation. Developed over ten years through Squint's education programme, the exercises in this book distil the company's collaborative practice into over 25 tools for writing and devising. The Squint Toolkit covers the entire theatre-making process, from carrying out research and improvising story to writing subtext, devising from music and making cuts.

Theatre Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

Theatre Record

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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En Folkefiende
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

En Folkefiende

You don't want to go to war on this, Tom. I mean, not now. Not after everything. You don't want to lose more than you can afford. Brad Birch (Pinter Commission winner, 2016) takes Ibsen's An Enemy of the People into the centre of a very modern scandal. How does Tom Stockmann keep both people and press on side when he makes a discovery about the town's prestigious new Spa? A taut and rigorous adaptation of Ibsen's classic play, En Folkfiende examines the faultlines of municipal power as media, politics and the public good come head to head in a thrilling drama of the conflict between the personal and the public. En Folkefiende premiered at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in May 2016 ahead of a production at the Pleasance, Edinburgh, in August 2016.

Stowaway
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Stowaway

A man wakes, face down, sprawled across his single bed, the sunlight gently creeping through the window. Today is the day he will change his life. A Boeing 777 begins its descent towards Heathrow. The wheels unfold out of the belly of the plane. The frozen body of a stowaway is tipped out and cuts through the clear morning sky In the car park of B&Q, Andy looks up. Something is falling out of the sky. A man crash-lands on the ground in front of him. Stowaway is the story of a man from India who moves to the UAE for the promise of work and prosperity. When he finds himself trapped within a Dubai labour camp, with his passport and wages withheld from him, he hides in the wheel well of a plane bound for the UK, in a bid for a better life. It’s a story about invisible and physical borders and the people who transcend them. But what are the rules of telling someone else’s story when they come from a world so very different from our own; where telling their story could act to perpetuate an unresolved history of imperialism? With the skeleton of a plane cutting across the stage, Stowaway flies back and forth through time and place, looking at storytelling as a political act.

The Island Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

The Island Nation

The world does not care. The world doesn’t even know. There are European tourists sipping cocktails right now on the beaches in the south, who have no idea what’s happening in the north. Sri Lanka, 2009. A 26-year civil war between the government and the Tamil Tigers is coming to an end. The United Nations, the media and all independent witnesses are banned from entering the war zone. Nila, a young Tamil woman, is trapped in rebel-held territory. Rebecca, a British aid worker, is desperate to get her out. Erik, a Norwegian politician, thinks he has a plan for peace. But nothing is certain – and nobody is safe. Be transported to the heart of Sri Lanka to discover the shocking truths, and the extraordinary human sides, of the biggest unreported war story of our time. Based on real events, The Island Nation is a visceral, revelatory new play by Christine Bacon, artistic director of the pioneering human rights theatre company ice&fire.

Hanna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Hanna

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Sam Potter's funny, heartfelt and compelling one-woman play asks what family means in a modern society, delicately weaving in questions of racial identity, economic privilege, and the lottery of birth.

Theatre Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

Theatre Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1926
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Theatre's Strangest Acts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Theatre's Strangest Acts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-04-27
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  • Publisher: Robson

Ranges from the Greek theatre of Aeschylus and Sophocles to Broadway and London's West End, via a great variety of productions and people. Includes stories such as the legendary ghost of Drury Lane, how an actor can exorcise the curse of Macbeth and the theatre manager who fried bacon and eggs in Royal Box to feed her starving cast.

After the End
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

After the End

A city under attack from a nuclear blast. As the dust settles, Louise wakes to find herself in a fallout shelter with Mark, the colleague who has saved her life. They have enough water and food to last two weeks. Now they just need to find a way of surviving each other. A chilling post-nuclear play that examines what it takes to endure catastrophe. After the End was originally published in 2005. This revised and updated edition was published to coincide with the London production at Theatre Royal Stratford East in February 2022.

A Comprehensive Bibliography of English-Canadian Short Stories, 1950-1983
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 986

A Comprehensive Bibliography of English-Canadian Short Stories, 1950-1983

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This bibliography endeavors to record every short story written in English by a Canadian author and first published during the period 1950–1983, and contains 20,000 citations to stories by more than 5,300 authors. Organized alphabetically by author's last name, it includes references to anthology and story-collection appearances by these authors, thus providing a complete publishing history of each story cited. Hundreds of Canadian periodicals and dozens of anthologies were searched; in addition, the bibliography cites appearances by Canadian stories in foreign books and periodicals.