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The Dark Tower
- £10.00
- The Dark Tower is a 1946 BBC Home Service radio play written, in verse, and produced by Louis MacNeice, with music composed for it by Benjamin Britten. Dramatist and author Robin Brooks, writing in The Guardian in 2017, called it "a landmark in radio drama". MacNeice wrote the play in…
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The Devil to Pay
- £180.00
- Being the Famous History of John Faustus the Conjurer of Wittenberg in Germany; How he Sold His Immortal Soul to the Enemy of Mankind, and Was Served XXIV Years By Mephistopheles, and Obtained Helen of Troy
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The Doctor and the Devils
- £12.00
- This dramatic and gripping story is based on the grisly careers of the murderers Burke and Hare and is in the form of a film scenario. This infamous pair came to trial in Edinburgh over a century ago, and Dylan Thomas was fascinated by their grim tale. Thomas Rock, a…
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The Doctor’s Dilemma et al
- £15.00
- Shaw’s plays: The Doctor's Dilemma, Getting Married, & The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
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The Duchess of Padua
- £50.00
- Written in 1882-83 and first produced in 1891. The first edition consisted of twenty prompt copies.
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The Elder Statesman: a play
- £40.00
- T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his past by the love of his daughter, his Antigone. The dialogue in the love scenes in particular contain some of…
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The Elder Statesman: a play
- £40.00
- T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his past by the love of his daughter, his Antigone. The dialogue in the love scenes in particular contain some of…
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The Entertainer
- £30.00
- Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne's The Entertainer conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. First staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, only eleven months after the opening of Look Back in Anger, the…
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The Entertainer, a play
- £15.00
- Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne's The Entertainer conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment, a role made famous by Sir Laurence Olivier. First staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, only eleven months after…
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The Family Reunion: A Play
- £5.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
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The Family Reunion: A Play
- £15.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946.Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
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The Family Reunion: A Play
- £250.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946.Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
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The Hiding Place
- £35.00
- The Stage Adaptation by A. S. Peterson from the book by Corrie ten Boom (with Elizabeth and John Sherrill). World War II. Darkness has fallen over Europe. On a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, one family chooses to resist. Corrie ten Boom, along with her father and sister, hide…
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The History Boys: The Film
- £12.00
- An unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results; a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. In Alan Bennett's screenplay, staff room…
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The Judgment of Dr Johnson: a comedy in three acts
- £100.00
- As well as accomplished and prolific essayist, journalist and novelist, Chesterton wrote a number of plays, of which this was his 2nd to be published.
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The Dark Tower
- £10.00
- The Dark Tower is a 1946 BBC Home Service radio play written, in verse, and produced by Louis MacNeice, with music composed for it by Benjamin Britten. Dramatist and author Robin Brooks, writing in The Guardian in 2017, called it "a landmark in radio drama". MacNeice wrote the play in…
- Add to basket
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The Devil to Pay
- £180.00
- Being the Famous History of John Faustus the Conjurer of Wittenberg in Germany; How he Sold His Immortal Soul to the Enemy of Mankind, and Was Served XXIV Years By Mephistopheles, and Obtained Helen of Troy
- Add to basket
-
The Doctor and the Devils
- £12.00
- This dramatic and gripping story is based on the grisly careers of the murderers Burke and Hare and is in the form of a film scenario. This infamous pair came to trial in Edinburgh over a century ago, and Dylan Thomas was fascinated by their grim tale. Thomas Rock, a…
- Add to basket
-
The Doctor’s Dilemma et al
- £15.00
- Shaw’s plays: The Doctor's Dilemma, Getting Married, & The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
- Add to basket
-
The Duchess of Padua
- £50.00
- Written in 1882-83 and first produced in 1891. The first edition consisted of twenty prompt copies.
- Add to basket
-
The Elder Statesman: a play
- £40.00
- T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his past by the love of his daughter, his Antigone. The dialogue in the love scenes in particular contain some of…
- Add to basket
-
The Elder Statesman: a play
- £40.00
- T. S. Eliot's last play, drafted originally in 1955 but not completed until three years later. Lord Claverton, an eminent former cabinet minister and banker, is helped to confront his past by the love of his daughter, his Antigone. The dialogue in the love scenes in particular contain some of…
- Add to basket
-
The Entertainer
- £30.00
- Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne's The Entertainer conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. First staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, only eleven months after the opening of Look Back in Anger, the…
- Add to basket
-
The Entertainer, a play
- £15.00
- Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne's The Entertainer conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment, a role made famous by Sir Laurence Olivier. First staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, only eleven months after…
- Add to basket
-
The Family Reunion: A Play
- £5.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
- Add to basket
-
The Family Reunion: A Play
- £15.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946.Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
- Add to basket
-
The Family Reunion: A Play
- £250.00
- This was Eliot's second verse play, first produced at the westminster Theatre in 1939 and revived at the Mercury Theatre in 1946.Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
- Add to basket
-
The Hiding Place
- £35.00
- The Stage Adaptation by A. S. Peterson from the book by Corrie ten Boom (with Elizabeth and John Sherrill). World War II. Darkness has fallen over Europe. On a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, one family chooses to resist. Corrie ten Boom, along with her father and sister, hide…
- Add to basket
-
The History Boys: The Film
- £12.00
- An unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results; a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. In Alan Bennett's screenplay, staff room…
- Add to basket
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The Judgment of Dr Johnson: a comedy in three acts
- £100.00
- As well as accomplished and prolific essayist, journalist and novelist, Chesterton wrote a number of plays, of which this was his 2nd to be published.
- Add to basket
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