Tina is sent to live with her grandmother in Greece, following her parents divorce in Germany. Stressed by her school and constant arguments with gran, Tina is offered a solution by a friend -... Læs mere
Winner of The Virginia Prize for Fiction. Beneath the polished surface of upper-class Iranian life, lies trouble, fear and dark secrets. Living in post-revolutionary Tehran, Layla refuses... Læs mere
A young boy goes missing during a workers’ strike in 1980s Communist Poland, unravelling a chain of events which will touch people across decades and continents.
* The play explores how people make compromises to survive in societies where freedom is limited. * Teaches about the reasons behind migration. * Suitable for schools, colleges and youth theatres to perform.
The first play to explore the life and times of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.
A World War 1 story about two brothers - one chooses to fight for his country, the other refuses to kill - and becomes a conscientious objector.
The first comprehensive exploration of counterculture in the UK - from street art to alternative comedy, from Gay Lib to youtubers, from CND to punk and much much more.
A collection of stories exploring a host of female parts - rites of passage, love, loss, danger, revelations, strange relationships, - the pleasures and pains of growing up female.
Five plays by important women writers in the Dutch theatre.
A play which explores the professional and romantic sides of a relationship between a deaf student and her former teacher.