When you're alone in a big city, how far would you go to make a new friend?Two men live in the same apartment block. One likes long walks, Greek myths and foreign langauages. The other likes making l
`None of this should ever have happened. Somebody should have given us a different life.'Two ten year olds are brought in for questioning. A third boy has gone missing. The investigator is gentle. Th
The widely performed and prolific Priestley experimented with many forms in his long career as a playwright, moving adeptly from expressionism to farce to political drama. This volume includes: : When
Valerie wants a job, Frank wants to run the marathon, Edgar needs a woman in the spare room - Paul, Philip and Alan just want to hold on. This dramatic piece of reportage draws on interviews with mur
Past her prime, Min happily spends her life caring for her sick, foul-mouthed mother, Balbir. With Elvis the home help in tow, mother and daughter head to the local Sikh Temple. When Balbir encounter
Lord Arthur Savile is secure, wealthy and engaged to be married to Miss Sybil Merton, whom he truly loves. But then at Lady Windermere's last soiree of the London season he meets Mr Septimus Podgers,
A man loses his daughter to a car. Nothing now is what it is. It's like he's in a play - but he doesn't know the words or the moves. The man who was driving the car is a stage hypnotist. Since the ac
On the eve of his release from Feltham Young Offenders Institution Zahid Mubarek, a young British Asian man, was attacked by his racist cellmate. One week later he died of his injuries. How was this a
One evening, Mr. Ido arrives home from work to find his house surrounded by police and TV cameras. Inside, his wife and child are being held hostage by an escaped murderer. An otherwise normal day in
Since its first presentation of Twelfth Night in 1932, London's most famous al fresco theatre has entertained millions of playgoers with its dazzling productions and pastoral charm. Originally inspir
Featuring verbatim testimony from key political and security figures, this play examines the criminal implications of the British Government's decision to use force against Iraq. Two leading barriste
Comic poet and dazzling swordsman, Cyrano is hopelessly in love with Roxane. But Roxane loves the dashing Christian. Cyrano, in a selfless act of love, woos Roxane on Christian's behalf, writing his
Illustrated throughout with photographs from the plays, and with reproduced documents and rehearsal notes from the original productions, The Royal Court Theatre Inside Out considers the most notable p