With an overview of women sculptors from Harriet Hosmer to Sarah Lucas we explore the work of 50 great women artists who have forged a name for themselves in a male arena, broken... Læs mere
An award-winning Danish classic. This series of mythical adventure stories follows the exploits of young Erik as he journeys to Valhalla, the Land of the Gods and fights to save the world from destruction.
Offers a perceptive journey through Western art history, highlighting artists from Gentileschi to Kahlo, from Amrita Sher-gil to Jenny Saville, exploring the fascinating lives of diverse female painters and their artworks within often-challenging cultural contexts.
Five outstanding new plays by Black and Asian writers in a collection frequently used in schools and colleges to explore contemporary society, identity, globalisation, the mental health system and discrimination.
Four plays from Romania, Yugoslavia and Hungary which provide insight into the fragmented societies of countries emerging from the years of Soviet rule.
In a country torn by War, two kids escape from a POW camp. Chased by the enemy, they steal a car and head for Paradise. Captured by a lone Soldier, the two kids are forced to fight for their survival. Forced to choose where and what Paradise really is.
Features "Cinderella", "Beauty and the Beast", and "Sleeping Beauty", adapted for the stage as family drama. This work is suitable for schools, colleges, and youth theatres.
Tells the stories of five individuals seeking asylum in the UK: Zakariya from Darfur; Destin from the Republic of Congo; Jalal from Iraq; Parvaneh from Iran and Marie-Elena from... Læs mere
The words and emotions of this classic tale are brought to life with exceptionally detailed illustrations that re-create the look and atmosphere of 19th-century London. Illustrations.