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About Us Newsletter Sign-up Log In 0 items in basket Home Authors Books Faber Finds Children's Blog Events Discover Digital Faber Social Fine Press Faber Academy Edition: Paperback ISBN: 9780571200146 Published: 18.06.2001 No of pages: 320 A Pocket Guide to Twentieth-Century Drama Stephen Unwin and Carole Woddis Are you searching for an overview of the most significant plays? Are you looking for a snapshot analysis? Do you want to know the social and theatrical context? A Pocket Guide to 20th Century Drama gives all this and much, much more. It provides a short introduction to a dramatic century; puts each play into historical and theatrical context; gives the storyline and an analysis of each play, and provides details of major productions around the world. And, finally, there's a chronology of one thousand twentieth-century plays. £10.00 Add to Basket Tags Categorised as: Music, Stage & Screen Sub-categories: Theatre Books Genres & Themes: Pocket Guides; Stagecraft; Criticism; Acting Faber also recommends The Faber Pocket Guide to Musicals James Inverne With a Foreword by Cameron Mackintosh. With hit TV shows picking the leads in productions of Oliver! and The Sound of Music , and smash musicals ... The Lady from the Sea Stephen Unwin Ellida, claustrophobic and restless, swims in the sea every day. She loves her husband Dr Wangel but, ten years ago, promised herself to another man ... Theatre Craft John Caird Theatre Craft is an all- encompassing, practical guide for anyone working in the theatre, from the enthusiastic amateur to the committed professional. With entries arranged alphabetically ... Discover The Faber Podcast The Thought Fox Blog Faber on YouTube Faber Archive on Flickr Overview Fiction Young Adults Non-fiction Poetry Music, Stage & Screen Audio Search Faber for Books, Authors or Genres

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Home Authors Books Faber Finds Children's Blog Events Discover Digital Faber Social Fine Press Faber Academy

Edition: Paperback ISBN: 9780571200146 Published: 18.06.2001 No of pages: 320

A Pocket Guide toTwentieth-Century DramaStephen Unwin and CaroleWoddis

Are you searching for an overview of the most significantplays? Are you looking for a snapshot analysis? Do youwant to know the social and theatrical context? A PocketGuide to 20th Century Drama gives all this and much,much more. It provides a short introduction to a dramaticcentury; puts each play into historical and theatricalcontext; gives the storyline and an analysis of each play,and provides details of major productions around theworld. And, finally, there's a chronology of one thousandtwentieth-century plays.

£10.00 Add to Basket

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Categorised as: Music, Stage & Screen Sub-categories: Theatre Books Genres & Themes: Pocket Guides; Stagecraft; Criticism;Acting

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James InverneWith a Foreword by CameronMackintosh.

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Theatre Craft

John CairdTheatre Craft is an all-encompassing, practical guidefor anyone working in thetheatre, from the enthusiasticamateur to the committedprofessional. With entriesarranged alphabetically ...

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The Faber Podcast

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