The first drama anthology by Black and Asian women writers.
An anthology of three classic fairy tales adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright Charles Way.
The first collection of work from award-winning playwright Brendan Murray. Ideal for schools, col...
'Playing for the Heart 'explores the struggle of young Evelyn Glennie to become a percussionist d...
A compelling novel about two brothers divided by the First World War: one who goes to fight, the ...
One of the most prolific writers of plays for children, his intelligent adaptations of fairy tale...
New plays on challenging topics for youth theatre.
Nominated as an outstanding play of 2004 and Helen Hayes Award finalist in USA.
This farce explores the ideas of radical psychiatrist RD Laing to coincide with the 50th annivers...
A new play that uses a cross-art form approach featuring live music, dance, video, sign language ...
Essential for the study of women's history, women in the arts, politics and citizenship.
An anthology of six new and award-winning plays by female playwrights.
A play collection with an introduction by Afia Nkrumah and bibliography by Susan Croft Featuring ...
Contemporary subject matter--war and its consequences by an award-winning and popular children's ...
Plays that are ideal for use in schools, colleges, youth theaters, and amateur and community groups.
The first play to explore the life and times of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of...
The first comprehensive exploration of counter-culture in the UK.
Winner of the 4th Virginia Prize for Fiction, Aurora Metro Books' biennial prize to find new wome...
Topical plays by award-winning authors with introduction over viewing new theatre in South Africa.
A play set in the past and the present juxtaposing the world of Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace, wh...
A play about history, oppression and loss.
The plays in Young Blood are set in many different places; Jamaica, ancient Greece, London's East...
A collection of plays from the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Belorussia, ...
Winner of The Virginia Prize for Fiction 2009.
In this anthology about Black women's hair and beauty, some of the world's most inspiring black w...
1995: Brightlingsea, a small port in rural Essex. Two women, Alice and Linda, wake up to find lor...
Voted the best book published about silent cinema in THE SILENT LONDON POLL OF 2016#1 Amazon Best...
A grime-theatre mash-up. Too black for my white friends, but too white for my Black friends. Grow...
Based on a true story, this biopic play tells of the incredible bravery of Indian woman, Noor Ina...
In 1688 the British writer and playwright Aphra Behn published her 'true history' called Oroonoko...
Matt Parvin's blistering new drama explores the changing nature of masculinity through the rivalr...