British & Irish
mobi |eng | 2013-12-09 | Author:Edward Bond

Sarge we – Sarge they’re on the – Gregory. Leave it! (To West.) Get back over there with yer mates. (Bangs his hands together and rubs them in satisfaction. To ...
( Category: British & Irish June 2,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2013-12-03 | Author:Martin McDonagh

Scene Six The shop, summer, four months later. A couple of flyers for Man of Aran, being shown at the church hall, hang on the walls. The sweetie boxes and ...
( Category: British & Irish June 2,2015 )
mobi |eng | 2014-03-19 | Author:Patrick Lonergan

4 THE FILMS Martin McDonagh as filmmaker In his first press interviews McDonagh seemed to speak more often about cinema than theatre. He rarely acknowledged being influenced by other playwrights ...
( Category: Drama June 2,2015 )
epub |eng | 1959-05-27 | Author:Samuel Beckett

MRS. ROONEY Jerry wouldn’t mind. Would you, Jerry? JERRY No, Ma’am. MRS. ROONEY How is your poor father? JERRY They took him away, Ma’am. MRS. ROONEY Then you are all ...
( Category: British & Irish May 28,2015 )
epub |eng | 1976-05-27 | Author:Samuel Beckett

Theatre II Upstage centre high double window open on bright night-sky. Moon invisible. Downstage audience left, equidistant from wall and axis of window, small table and chair. On table an ...
( Category: British & Irish May 28,2015 )
epub |eng | 2012-02-13 | Author:Samuel Beckett [Samuel Beckett]

CURTAIN Act Without Words II A mime for two players Written, according to Beckett, at about the same time as Act Without Words I (1956). Translated from the French by ...
( Category: Existentialism May 28,2015 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2012-05-26 | Author:Harold Pinter [Harold Pinter]

DUFF Do you like me to talk to you? Pause Do you like me to tell you about all the things I’ve been doing? Pause About all the things I’ve ...
( Category: Drama May 27,2015 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2013-05-26 | Author:Harold Pinter [Harold Pinter]

THE HOTHOUSE Author’s Note I wrote The Hothouse in the winter of 1958. I put it aside for further deliberation and made no attempt to have it produced at the ...
( Category: Drama May 27,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2012-10-04 | Author:Shimwell, Ian [Shimwell, Ian]

Act Three (1) (ROBIN with MUCH and GISBOURNE are galloping through the countryside. Adventurous music accompanies this montage of horse-riding. Eventually, they slowly come to a halt.) MUCH: Are we ...
( Category: Classics May 27,2015 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2013-05-26 | Author:Harold Pinter [Harold Pinter]

4 Visitors Room GUARD, ELDERLY WOMAN, PRISONER. Silence. The PRISONER has blood on his face. He sits trembling. The WOMAN is still. The GUARD is looking out of a window. ...
( Category: Drama May 27,2015 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2013-05-26 | Author:Harold Pinter [Harold Pinter]

HARRY. Am I? BILL. I would say you were. HARRY. Well, you know what it is, don’t you? BILL. No. HARRY. It’s the church bells. You know how church bells ...
( Category: Drama May 27,2015 )
epub |eng | 2010-10-14 | Author:Agatha Christie [Christie, Agatha]

5 LADY WESTHOLME ENTERED the room with the assurance of a transatlantic liner coming into dock. Miss Annabel Pierce, an indeterminate craft, followed in the liner's wake and sat down ...
( Category: Murder May 25,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2015-04-27 | Author:G.K. Chesterton

The Wrong Shape Certain of the great roads going north out of London continue far into the country a sort of attenuated and interrupted spectre of a street, with great ...
( Category: Traditional Detectives May 15,2015 )
epub |eng | 1609-03-23 | Author:William Shakespeare [Shakespeare, William]

CERIMON O, you say well. First Gentleman But I much marvel that your lordship, having Rich tire about you, should at these early hours Shake off the golden slumber of ...
( Category: Drama March 24,2015 )
epub |eng | 1591-03-23 | Author:William Shakespeare [Shakespeare, William]

KING EDWARD IV You cavil, widow: I did mean, my queen. LADY GREY 'Twill grieve your grace my sons should call you father. KING EDWARD IV No more than when ...
( Category: Shakespeare March 24,2015 )