British & Irish Dramas & Plays
epub |eng | | Author:Jez Butterworth

ACT TWO The dead of winter. The previous year. The farmhouse is even more desolate and derelict. Many floorboards are broken. Someone has had a bonfire in the middle of ...
( Category: Drama August 6,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Mike Bartlett [Bartlett, Mike]

ISOBEL Yeah, so then I said well thank you for telling me, it’s a weight off my shoulders, you know, phew! And then I said I’m sorry, I know it’s ...
( Category: British & Irish August 6,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Bartlett, Mike;

ANDREW …nothing. MAN Really? ANDREW She seemed to know most things already. MAN She… right. Excellent. Right. Well… That’s a shame. ANDREW So you’re… MAN George. Hello. What was her ...
( Category: British & Irish August 6,2020 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-07 | Author:Theatre de Complicite [Complicite, Theatre de]

Scene Sixteen Virgil’s mobile phone rings. He turns DS to answer it. The video image is now unclear. Virgil Hello. Alice Hello. It’s me. Long pause. Alice’s face appears gradually ...
( Category: British & Irish August 3,2020 )
epub |eng | 2008-01-30 | Author:Frederick Marryat [Marryat, Frederick]

* * * Part 2—Chapter XVIII. I affront an Irish Gentleman and make a handsome Apology, which is accepted. Before I had gained my own room, I informed Mr Cophagus, ...
( Category: British & Irish August 3,2020 )
epub |eng | 1999-07-14 | Author:Terence Rattigan [Rattigan, Terence]

ANN (indignantly). But isn’t there anything we can do about it? MILLER. (gently shaking his head). No. He goes out. PHILIP. Well, there’s a callous swine, if you like. ANN. ...
( Category: British & Irish July 28,2020 )
epub | | 1999-11-11 | Author:Agatha Christie [Christie, Agatha]

Black Coffee Chapter 12 When Carelli had left the room, Hastings stared after him for a few moments. “I say, Poirot,” he asked finally, “what do you think he meant ...
( Category: British & Irish July 23,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-10-30 | Author:Mark Gatiss [Gatiss, Mark]

Two things you must always do before sex at my age. Cover all the mirrors and put on the wireless or whatever you want, just not silence. But definitely cover ...
( Category: British & Irish July 23,2020 )
epub |eng | 2010-07-06 | Author:Alice Bradley [Bradley, Alice]

Page 14 Double the amount of flour may be used, nuts and raisins omitted, and mixture chil ed and rolled out and cut in any desired shape, before baking. SOUTH ...
( Category: British & Irish July 22,2020 )
epub |eng | 2013-07-14 | Author:John Ford

With her young stomach. FLORIO Did you give her aught? 5 RICHARDETTO An easy surfeit-water, nothing else. You need not doubt her health; I rather think Her sickness is a ...
( Category: Renaissance July 21,2020 )
epub |eng | 1998-05-21 | Author:Philip Hoare [Hoare, Philip]

* * * 1. The amateurs who helped Sherlock Holmes; the SOE headquarters moved to 64 Baker Street. 20 Play Parade It is positively frightening to think what may happen ...
( Category: Authors July 21,2020 )
epub |eng | 2013-12-04 | Author:Robert Bolt [Bolt, Robert]

Act Two The scene is as for start of Act One. When the curtain rises the stage is in darkness save for a spot, front stage, in which stands the ...
( Category: Drama July 20,2020 )
epub |eng | 1998-07-15 | Author:William Shakespeare

245 I am dubbed, I have it on my shoulder: The Bastard recalls the ceremony of knighting which we witnessed at 161–2, and simultaneously makes fun of the fashionable expression ...
( Category: British & Irish July 16,2020 )
epub |eng | 2016-01-19 | Author:Middleton, Thomas [Middleton, Thomas]

( Category: British & Irish July 11,2020 )
azw3 |eng | 2012-05-11 | Author:Cyrus Townsend Brady [Brady, Cyrus Townsend]

"Thrusting his toes into the straps he struck out boldly." "Thrusting his toes into the straps he struck out boldly." To his delight he got along without the slightest difficulty ...
( Category: British & Irish July 10,2020 )