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  • Hobson's Choice

    Harold Brighouse, Tanika Gupta

    language (Oberon Books, June 30, 2003)
    Widower Hari Hobson has a successful dress-making business and three daughters. The oldest, Durga, is the brains behind the operation. 'Can't we choose husbands for ourselves?' I've been telling you for the last five minutes, you're not even fit to choose dresses for yourselves.' But when Hobson says that Durga is too valuable to lose and must give up all idea of getting married, she takes her fate into her own hands and starts her own rival shop nearby. Tanika Gupta's new version of this classic 1916 comedy sets the play in a modern day Salford Asian community, giving a new generation a chance to enjoy the play's sharp wit and charm. This version of Hobson's Choice was performed at the Young Vic, London, June - August 2003.
  • Hansel & Gretel School edition: Schools Edition

    Carl Grose

    eBook (Oberon Books, )
    None
  • Hansel and Gretel

    Carl Grose

    language (Oberon Books, Dec. 30, 2010)
    Times are tough for the family in the woodThey'd eat like kings if only they couldBut hunger gnaws - famine stalks the landSomething quite wicked has the upper hand!Poor mother and father must do "what is best"...And Hansel and Gretel will be put to the test!Armed with their very last slice of breadWill they eat to surviveOr ........leavea.................trail...................................home..................................................instead?
  • Sam. The Good Person

    Declan Perring

    eBook (Oberon Books, April 2, 2019)
    Sam is a good person. But what makes someone a good person? How far would you go to convince others you are? When your mind can’t differentiate between the truth and a lie, facts become irrelevant and the only thing that matters is the story you are telling. Whatever the cost. Sam. The Good Person is a startling black comedy that examines just how easy it is for a lie to spiral out of control and change your life forever.
  • An Elephant in the Garden

    Simon Reade, Michael Morpurgo

    eBook (Oberon Books, Oct. 15, 2014)
    1945. Dresden, Germany. Lizzie, her mother – and an elephant from the zoo, flee the Allied fire-bombing in the end-game of the Second World War. Escaping the Allies’ advance from the West – and also the advancing Russian armies from the East – this extraordinary trio of refugees meet: a downed RAF officer, cowering in a barn; a homeless school choir on the run and their Countess saviour, harbouring them from the Nazis; and the mechanised American cavalry, appearing over the horizon.It is Lizzie’s story – but Marlene, the elephant, is theheroine. Plodding, obdurate, opportunistic, load-bearing, indestructible, cheering – Marlene embodies the stubbornness of the human will and how it will do everything to survive.
  • Richard Bean: Plays Three

    Richard Bean, Chris Campbell

    eBook (Oberon Books, Aug. 11, 2016)
    Four plays by Richard Bean with an introduction by Chris Campbell. Includes: Harvest, In the Club, The English Game and Up on Roof.
  • Romeo and Juliet

    William Shakespeare, Carl Heap

    language (Oberon Books, Dec. 22, 1997)
    Adapted for The National Theatre by Carl Heap 'The day is hot, the capulets abroad, And, if we meet, we shall not scape a brawl; For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.'What's in a name? Imagine being born into the wrong family in the wrong place at the wrong time; and then you meet your true love... Primary Classics, produced by the National Theatre's Discover programme, aims to introduce children aged 7 to 11 to Shakespeare. This version of Romeo and Juliet, adapted and originally directed by Carl Heap, preserves the core of Shakespeare's plot, retains the original langauge, yet is presented very much with the target age group in mind. Carl Heap's introduction will help readers, teachers and practitioners alike to imagine or produce their own version.
  • Pinocchio

    Anthony Clark, Carlo Collodi

    eBook (Oberon Books, )
    None
  • Rachel

    Angelina Weld Grimké

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Rachel is a young, educated, middle-class woman born into an African-American family in the early 20th century―a world in which ignorance and violence prevail. Her dreams of getting married and becoming a mother collide with the tragic events of her family's past as she confronts the harsh reality of a racist world.
  • Safe

    Alexis Gregory

    eBook (Oberon Books, Sept. 28, 2017)
    A recent study found that 25% of UK homeless and at-risk young people identify as LGBT. Safe is a powerful verbatim theatre piece exploring some of these untold stories via the Albert Kennedy Trust: a charity supporting such youth. These are tales of sexuality, gender, childhood, identity, family, religion, race, addiction, and an exploration of what it means to feel truly safe in today’s world. It is also a humour-filled celebration of survival.
  • Treasure Island

    Robert Louis Stevenson, Phil Willmott

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Inspired by real-life female adventurers, Phil Willmott has changed the gender of several of the central characters without compromising the spirit of Stevenson's classic novel. The play can be simply staged, is suitable for performance by kids and adults and can be adapted to suit a large company or a small team playing several roles.
  • Nights at the Circus

    Tom Morris, Emma Rice, Angela Carter

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Opened at London's Lyric Hammersmith in 2006.