The Ballad of Maria Marten

The Ballad of Maria Marten
Author: Beth Flintoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Historical drama
ISBN: 9781839040450

A thrilling play based on the nineteenth-century Red Barn Murder in Suffolk, rediscovering the lost story of the murder victim, Maria Marten.

Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America

Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America
Author: David Atkinson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317049209

In recent years, the assumption that traditional songs originated from a primarily oral tradition has been challenged by research into ’street literature’ - that is, the cheap printed broadsides and chapbooks that poured from the presses of jobbing printers from the late sixteenth century until the beginning of the twentieth. Not only are some traditional singers known to have learned songs from printed sources, but most of the songs were composed by professional writers and reached the populace in printed form. Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America engages with the long-running debate over the origin of traditional songs by examining street literature’s interaction with, and influence on, oral traditions.

The Drowning Girls

The Drowning Girls
Author: Beth Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2009
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Two plays about love, loss, and the struggle for life.

The Glove Thief

The Glove Thief
Author: Beth Flintoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781848426535

'They did not understand, you see, that what is stitched with a needle is not always innocent... Needles are dangerous.' The year is 1569, and in a cold, stone room in a Staffordshire castle, a group of women sew elaborate tapestries. Rich or poor, at home or held against their will, four women's lives intersect on the point of a needle. Embroidery is their escape, their sanity, and their expression: of love, loss, artistry and power. For these women's stitches have the power to change not just their own lives, but the course of English history. Inspired by the tapestries created when Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, The Glove Thief by Beth Flintoff is part of Platform, an initiative from Tonic Theatre in partnership with Nick Hern Books. Aimed at addressing gender imbalance in theatre, Platform comprises big-cast plays with predominantly or all-female casts, written specifically for performance by young actors.

The Sweet Science of Bruising

The Sweet Science of Bruising
Author: Joy Wilkinson
Publisher: NHB Modern Plays
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781848428065

'When that bell rings, your life is entirely in your hands.' London, 1869. Four very different Victorian women are drawn into the dark underground world of female boxing by the eccentric Professor Sharp. Controlled by men and constrained by corsets, each finds an unexpected freedom in the boxing ring. As their lives begin to intertwine, their journey takes us through grand drawing rooms, bustling theatres and rowdy Southwark pubs, where the women fight inequality as well as each other. But with the final showdown approaching, only one can become the Lady Boxing Champion of the World... Joy Wilkinson's play The Sweet Science of Bruising is an epic tale of passion, politics and pugilism. It premiered at Southwark Playhouse, London, in October 2018, in a production by Troupe.

Prima Facie

Prima Facie
Author: Suzie Miller
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250292212

“Enthralling and sharp-witted...Highly recommended.” —Karin Slaughter, New York Times and #1 international bestselling author “Bold, fearless...Prima Facie is a deeply rewarding, absolute must read.” —Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End This is not life, this is law... Tessa Ensler loves her job. She’s worked her way up to being a top criminal defense barrister against all the odds, and fights to defend those pleading not guilty. Tessa believes in the law, believes in the system. Her quick-witted cross-examinations and intelligence in the courtroom see her clocking up win after win - including securing freedom for men accused of rape and sexual assault. Innocence until proven guilty is, after all, the bedrock of a civilized society. But when Tessa is raped by a coworker, she struggles to find the strength to bring him to justice in the face of the barriers and opposition within that same system. Determined to have her day in court, Tessa is forced to confront the stark reality that the law was not written for victims, and that she is the one on trial. She fights on, even as her evidence is manipulated to make her look like a liar, even while she is retraumatized in the stand. Based on the Olivier and Tony Award-winning play, Suzie Miller’s Prima Facie is an unforgettable story of what happens when a victim is asked to navigate a system that is not set up to accommodate the lived experience of sexual assault survivors.

Too Good to Be True

Too Good to Be True
Author: Cliff Cardinal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780369102904

A vigilante single mom on the run is determined to give her two kids--a pregnant teenage daughter and excitable preteen son--a last supper before the cops separate them.

Curtain Up on Murder

Curtain Up on Murder
Author: Bettine Manktelow
Publisher: Samuel French
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Detective and mystery plays, English
ISBN: 9780573017698

A stage adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd. Bathsheba Everdene, a young, spirited farm-owner, is beloved of three men: Gabriel Oak, a stoical shepherd, William Boldwood, a neighbouring farmer, and the dashing but irresponsible Captain Troy.

The World We Made: Alex McKay's Story from 2050

The World We Made: Alex McKay's Story from 2050
Author: Jonathon Porritt
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780714863610

Our planet's future is too often described in terms of doom and despair. However, there is another perspective that is not only positive, but credible, too. The World We Made describes a planet that is green, fair, connected, and collaborative. Based on extensive research, leading environmentalist Jonathon Porritt reveals how we can achieve a genuinely sustainable world by 2050 if we act immediately. Part history, part narrative, The World We Made describes the key events, technological breakthroughs, and lifestyle revolutions that could transform our planet, covering topics as wide-ranging as 3D printing, personal genomics, urban agriculture, and the digital landscape. The book's innovative ideas are brought to life with futuristic photographs, infographics, and hand-drawn sketches, while an extensive index provides the tools and tips needed to prepare for what's ahead. The World We Made is essential reading for anyone interested in preserving our planet. All royalties will support the work of Forum for the Future, one of the world's leading sustainable development non-profits.

Ghetto

Ghetto
Author: Yehoshuʻa Sobol
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781854590213

The true story of the flourishing of a theatre in a wartime Jewish Ghetto. Winner of the 1989 Evening Standard Award for Best Play