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Books in Oberon Modern Plays series

  • John Gabriel Borkman

    David Eldridge, Henrik Ibsen

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, Feb. 15, 2007)
    Disgraced and destitute following a fraud scandal and imprisonment, John Gabriel Borkman paces alone in an upstairs room. Downstairs, his family is trapped in the claustrophobic atmosphere of a household bound for explosion.A scorching indictment of 19th century capitalism, Ibsen's penultimate play paints a devastating picture of selfish ambition. The play has its premiere in this new version by David Eldridge on 15 February 2007 at the Donmar Warehouse, London.
  • A Taste of Honey

    Shelagh Delaney

    Paperback (Methuen Pub Ltd, Dec. 31, 1969)
    A Taste of Honey became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop company. It was made into a highly acclaimed film in 1961. The play is about the adolescent Jo and her relationships with those about her - her irresponsible, roving mother Helen and her mum's newly acquired drunken husband, the black sailor who leaves her pregnant and Geoffrey the homosexual art student who moves in to help with the baby. It is also about Jo's unshakeable optimism throughout her trials. This story of a mother and daughter relationship set in working class Manchester continues to enthral new generations of readers and audiences. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl was praised at its London premiere in 1958 by Graham Greene as having "all the freshness of Mr Osborne's Look Back in Anger and a greater maturity."
  • Billy the Girl

    Katie Hims

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, )
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  • Richard Bean: Plays Three

    Richard Bean

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Four plays by Richard Bean with an introduction by Chris Campbell. Includes: Harvest, In the Club, The English Game, and Up on the Roof.
  • What the Butler Saw

    Joe Orton

    Paperback (Samuel French, Inc., March 15, 1969)
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  • Not About Nightingales

    Tennessee Williams, Allean Hale

    Paperback (Methuen Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 1998)
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  • Pinocchio

    Carlo Collodi, Lee Hall

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, Nov. 23, 2000)
    A hilarious dramatisation of a classic children's storySince it first appeared in 1883, Carlo Collodi's classic tale of the mischievous puppet who becomes a boy has enchanted readers of all ages. Now dramatised by Lee Hall (acclaimed writer of Billy Elliot, Spoonface Steinberg and Cooking with Elvis) Pinocchio's hilarious and treacherous journey through childhood comes alive in the spirit of the Italian commedia dell'arte and good old-fashioned slapstick.The Adventures of Pinocchio, directed by Marcello Magni, premiered at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith in November 2000.
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  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Mark Cameron, Jez Bond

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, Dec. 18, 2014)
    Following the success of Sleeping Beauty, Park Theatre's annual Christmas show returns with their second instalment of The Chronicles of Waa. With original music, magic and plenty of laughter for the whole family, Jack and the Beanstalk is a tale of friendship, love and Tupperware: lots of Tupperware!In Gazoob, the land of the Giants, evil inventor Ms Grimm wants world domination and it seems there is nothing her lovely daughter Grenthel and Geoff, the smallest giant in the world, can do to stop her.Meanwhile in Nowen, a peaceful but poor Kingdom, Jack and his mum Tina struggle to pay the rent. To make matters worse, they have to get rid of their trusted cow, Daisy. When Grimm's evil plan lands at their feet, all seems doomed. But what will save the day and unite these two kingdoms? Jack's heroic deeds at the Nowenthian Sports festival? Tina's extensive knowledge of antique Tupperware? Or will the musical, Mariachi oracles known as 'The Shepherds Gonzales' have the answer?The future of the Land of Waa is at stake!
  • The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays: Edited with Introduction, Comment and Annotated Bibliography

    Sterling Andrus Leonard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2014)
    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Edited with Introduction, Comment and Annotated Bibliography by Sterling Andrus Leonard We are at present in the midst of a bewildering quantity of play-publication and production. The one-act play in particular, chiefly represented in this volume, appears to be taking the place of that rather squeezed sponge, the short story, in the favor of the reading public. Of course, this tendency has its reaction in schoolrooms. One even hears of high-school classes which attempt to keep up with the entire output of such dramas in English readings. If this is not merely an apologue, it is certainly a horrible example. The bulk of current drama, as of published matter generally, is not worthy the time of the English class. Only what is measurably of rank, in truth and fineness, with the literature which has endured from past times can be defended for use there. And we have too much that is both well fitted to young people's keen interest and enjoyment, and beautifully worthy as well, for time to be wasted upon the third- and fourth-rate. Obviously, much of the best in modern play-writing has not been included in this volume. Because of copyright complications the works of Mr. Masefield, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Drinkwater, and Sir James Barrie are not here represented. The plays by these writers that seem best fitted to use by teachers and pupils in high schools, together with a large number of other dramas for this purpose, are listed and annotated at the back of the book. Suggestions as to desirable inclusions and omissions will be welcomed by the editor and the publishers.
  • Trojan Horse

    LUNG Theatre

    Paperback (Oberon Books, March 15, 2020)
    A local story that hit the national press, the Trojan Horse scandal accused ‘hardline’ Muslim teachers and governors of plotting extremism in Birmingham schools. Adapted from the real-life testimonies of those at the heart of the UK Government’s inquiry, critically acclaimed theatre-company LUNG investigates what really happened. Originally developed with Leeds Playhouse, Amnesty International Freedom of Expression & Fringe First Award-winning production, Trojan Horse is the story of a community torn apart by racial division, ‘British values’ and the culture of Prevent.
  • Dracula

    Byrony Lavery

    Paperback (Oberon Books, April 1, 2006)
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  • GREY

    koko Brown

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Aug. 27, 2019)
    She is a strong, independent, black woman. She has a roof over her head. She has food in her fridge. She lives a good life. She’s also a little bit sad, a lot of the time. She doesn’t understand why.Following her five-star solo show WHITE, Koko Brown brings you the second instalment of the Colour Trilogy, GREY – an innovative, candid show exploring depression and black women’s mental health, blending spoken word, vocal looping, and full British Sign Language integration. This edition of the play text contains colour illustrations by Bimpe Alliu.#GREYplay