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National Theatre Connections 2019
£22.99
The National Theatre Connections are some of our best selling collections of plays and we're excited that the 2019 collection is now available for pre-order. Always a great selection of plays, compiled specifically to engage students with thought-provoking drama.
Expected publication 13th June 2019. Pre-order now and we'll dispatch as soon as it is in stock. Learn More
Expected publication 13th June 2019. Pre-order now and we'll dispatch as soon as it is in stock. Learn More
Hansard by Simon Woods
£9.99
It's a summer's morning in 1988 and Tory politician Robin Hesketh has returned home to the idyllic Cotswold house he shares with his wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. Diana has a stinking hangover, a fox is destroying the garden, and secrets are being dug up all over the place.. Learn More
Small Island (Adapted by Helen Edmundson)
£10.99
Andrea Levy's epic novel, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson, journeys from Jamaica to Britain in 1948 - the year the HMT Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury. It premiered at the National Theatre, London, in 2019, directed by Rufus Norris. Learn More
The Storyteller Sequence (Plays for Young People) by Philip Ridley
£17.99
We know that lots of you have discovered the wonderful Sparkleshark... so here's a collection of some more great Philip Ridley plays for you to enjoy.
This collection brings together Philip Ridley's one-act plays for young people, known as The Storyteller Sequence, ideal for teenagers to either watch or perform. Five plays in one book - a perfect, cost effective way to add some great play texts to your collection. Learn More
This collection brings together Philip Ridley's one-act plays for young people, known as The Storyteller Sequence, ideal for teenagers to either watch or perform. Five plays in one book - a perfect, cost effective way to add some great play texts to your collection. Learn More
A Monster Calls (The Play) by Adam Peck and Sally Cookson
£9.99
A boy. A terminally ill mother. An absent father, a group of bullies, a fussy Grandmother. Oh, and a Yew tree monster who comes to visit.
If you think this sounds like a silly, childish fairy tale, think again. A gem of a play to explore with your Key Stage 3 students. Heart-warming, tragic and an opportunity to explore some sophisticated theatre techniques. You won't regret reading this one. Learn More
If you think this sounds like a silly, childish fairy tale, think again. A gem of a play to explore with your Key Stage 3 students. Heart-warming, tragic and an opportunity to explore some sophisticated theatre techniques. You won't regret reading this one. Learn More
Stepping Up to GCSE Book 2: Exploring a Play
£39.99
Brand new for 2020. Part of our new Stepping Up To GCSE range aimed at Year 10 students as they embark on their GCSE Drama courses. Suitable for all specifications.
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Bright. Young. Things by Georgia Christou
£8.99
‘People don’t like it when things come easier to you. They don’t like being around someone who makes them feel stupid. They don’t like… me.’
On a reality television show, six remarkable – and remarkably young – geniuses are competing for the coveted Golden Brain trophy and the title ‘Britain’s Brainiest Child’. As the contestants battle it out round after round, the pressure mounts, the spotlight gets harsher, and each is faced with questions they were never expecting. Who will win and who will lose – and what exactly does winning mean anyway?
'There is fun to be had in portraying these quirky characters and some amusing situations, plus the flexible staging leaves a lot of staging decisions to the company... an interesting challenge for any youth group'
British Theatre Guide
'[Offers] strikingly different characters and an effective storyline... a young, brilliant director could do wonders with this'
Broadway World
'A clever piece about identity, parental pressure and the media... has much humour and tremendous energy'
BritishTheatre.com Learn More
On a reality television show, six remarkable – and remarkably young – geniuses are competing for the coveted Golden Brain trophy and the title ‘Britain’s Brainiest Child’. As the contestants battle it out round after round, the pressure mounts, the spotlight gets harsher, and each is faced with questions they were never expecting. Who will win and who will lose – and what exactly does winning mean anyway?
'There is fun to be had in portraying these quirky characters and some amusing situations, plus the flexible staging leaves a lot of staging decisions to the company... an interesting challenge for any youth group'
British Theatre Guide
'[Offers] strikingly different characters and an effective storyline... a young, brilliant director could do wonders with this'
Broadway World
'A clever piece about identity, parental pressure and the media... has much humour and tremendous energy'
BritishTheatre.com Learn More
Words Into Action: Finding the Life of the Play by William Gaskill
£12.99
'If you want to know what a director - a good theatre director, that is - actually does, read William Gaskill's marvellous new book, Words into Action... Gaskill is a great director, and a great teacher... Essential stuff'
Whatsonstage.com
Packed with insights from a lifetime of directing theatre, Words into Action is a fascinating read and a vital masterclass for actors and directors. Learn More
Whatsonstage.com
Packed with insights from a lifetime of directing theatre, Words into Action is a fascinating read and a vital masterclass for actors and directors. Learn More