Stories I Ain't Told Nobody Yet
Fifty-four monologues and dialogues drawn from ‘found’ stories told by everyday people living everyday lives in East Tennessee and the Appalachia region of the USA.
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Notes on Falling Leaves
A poignant, elegiac short play from the author of East is East.
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£6.99£5.59Catherine Medbh
A bittersweet and hesitant duologue in a bar between a youngish man and woman who are ex-lovers.
Published in volume St Petersburg and other playsDead Dad Dog
By John McKayAn offbeat short comedy with a political edge, in which an unemployed young man is dogged by his deceased father.
Published in volume Scot-FreeManon / Sandra
By Michel Tremblay Translated by John Van BurekA controversial but humane play about an obsessively religious girl and a sex-obsessed transvestite, by the renowned Quebecois writer.
Published in volume The Guid Sisters and other playsMisogynist
A powerful anatomy of misogyny, by 'one of the most significant new Irish writers of his generation' (Sunday Times).
Published in volume The Crack in the EmeraldLost
The second play in Robert Holman's acclaimed trilogy of short plays, Making Noise Quietly.
Published in volume Making Noise Quietly: three short playsBeing Friends
The first of the three plays that make up Robert Holman's acclaimed dramatic trilogy Making Noise Quietly.
Published in volume Making Noise Quietly: three short playsOn Insomnia and Midnight
By Edgar Chías Translated by David JohnstonIn a mountain hotel an ailing guest and nervous chambermaid strike up an uneasy friendship.
Published in volume Mexican PlaysDisco Pigs
By Enda WalshEnda Walsh's breakthrough play, a fast and formally inventive portrait of two teenage Irish misfits
Published in volume Disco Pigs & Sucking DublinStones in His Pockets
By Marie JonesHollywood comes to rural Ireland in this hilarious multi-award winner which ran for four years in London's West End.
Published in volume Stones in His Pockets & A Night in November: Two PlaysWhen Cows Go Boom
By Stacey GreggA short play by Stacey Gregg, an oblique parable of love set against the backdrop of a horrific landscape.
Published in volume Irish Shorts
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