Di and Viv and Rose


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“It connects emotionally with the audience, and is wittily written ... Bullmore makes you like, and believe in, her three characters ... The play also has a careering energy ... impossible not to like.” The Guardian Aged 18, three women join forces. Life is fun. Living is intense. Together they feel unassailable. Di and Viv and Rose charts the steady but sometimes chaotic progression of these three women's lives, from the highs to the lows, the problems that force them apart and their ultimately enduring bonds. A humorous and thoughtful exploration of friendship's impact on life and life's impact on friendship, this bittersweet comedy premiered at the Hampstead Theatre, London, in 2013. This new Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Professor Elizabeth Kuti.




Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi


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'My loves, what are we to do? We don't do as they want any more, and they hate it. What are we to do?' Four determinedly 'liberated' – and very different – women ricochet around a tiny shared flat, while trying to pull together the shattered strands of their lives: Dusa is struggling to regain her children from their father, Fish is losing her lover to another woman, Stas is on the game to finance the course she wants to study at university, while Vi steadfastly refuses to eat.... A bitingly sardonic modern classic, widely regarded as an historic icon of early feminism, Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi was first seen at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1976 under the title Dead Fish, Michael Codron transferred the play to the West End under its new title where it enjoyed a huge success and established Pam Gems as a major new voice in British theatre.




Hero


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We can only do this, if we go by the book. Announcing you're gay to minors is not in the book. That's in the other book. Danny's gay, a primary school teacher, and he's not afraid of anything. His colleague Jamie's straight, and thinks he should be. Hero by E. V. Crowe premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in November 2012.




Mammals


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Published to tie-in with the premiere at the Bush Theatre in April 2006 Amelia studied Drama at Manchester University. She started out as an actress, began writing in 1995 and continues to do both. She wrote two episodes of the second series of This Life for World/BBC2.




Girls and Dolls


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Promising young female Northern Irish writer.




Roses


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Prepare to Meet Thy Tomb


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'Prepare To Meet Thy Tomb' follows 'Tomb With a View' and 'Tiptoe Through the Tombstones' to complete the trilogy of plays from Norman Robbins about the family that plays - and slays - together.




Low Level Panic


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A funny, unapologetic play about the effects of society's objectification of women.




Cariad


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Jayne finds herself stranded in rural Wales after her mother's funeral, and runs into a childhood friend, Blodwen, who invites her to stay. "I'm mad, I am," says Blodwen, and we start to believe her as she bellows angrily at her daughter while gushing over her guest. Sad-sack Blodwen has a case of hero-worship, and her obsession with her old school chum gets slightly creepy.




Devoured


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"1973. Swallow's Farmhouse in deep, rural Norfolk is home to Your People, a commune of idealists, free-thinkers and poets seeking a better way. But beneath the veneer of a nurturing, alternative lifestyle, their house is leaden with an atmosphere of jealousy and threat. They are chasing a dream already turning sour. Trying to survive amidst the hypocrisy and chaos is a nearly-thirteen-year-old girl; brave, witty and desperately pre-occupied with her transition into womanhood. With her silent, elf-like sister, beloved dog and a head full of Elizabeth David recipes, she marches resolutely towards her future, venturing - with hilarious and horrifying results - through the minefield of an adult world built on misplaced ideals." -- Provided by publisher.