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Private Lives
"Drawing on many revealing and sometimes colorful court cases of the past two centuries, Private Lives offers a lively short history of the complexities of family law and family life - including the tensions between the laws on the books and contemporary arrangements for marriage, divorce, adoption, and child rearing."--Jacket.
Relative Values
The will was outrageous, scandalous ...and legal! Inherited wealth sure wasn't what it was cracked up to be, what with Lyle Hetherington hell-bent on making Kelsa's life one unpleasant confrontation after another. Mind you, Kelsa could certainly understand why Lyle might feel a bit peeved. His father had left her--a mere employee--half of his vast empire. And while Kelsa had gotten on well with her late boss, a bequest like that was ridiculous! So why in the world had he done it? It certainly wasn't for the reason his son arrogantly assumed, as Kelsa hadn't been the old man's mistress. But try telling that to Lyle Hetherington!
The Farm
The plough and the stars
its a great piece of writing depicting some of the Irish culture in art
A resounding tinkle
N.F. Simpson, whose work includes 'One Way Pendulum', led the twentieth century British Absurdist movement. His first play, 'A Resounding Tinkle', was one of the winners in the Observer play competition in 1957. The 'incessant ambush of non-sequiturs', as Kenneth Tynan described it, is a gloriously comic revelation of the absurdity of every day life. 'A Resounding Tinkle' was revived with the sketch 'Gladly Otherwise' at the Donmar Warehouse in July 2007.
The unexpected guest
Driving through dense Welsh fog, Michael Starkwedder runs his car into a ditch. After making his way to an isolated house, he discovers Laura Warwick standing near the dead body of her wheelchair-bound husband Richard, revolver in hand. She admits to murder, and her unexpected guest offers to help her concoct a cover story. But it is possible that Laura did not commit the crime after all ... If so, who is she shielding? The victim's mentally disabled half-brother? Her lover? Perhaps the father of the little boy Richard accidentally killed? The house seems full of possible suspects ...
I have been here before
The mysterious Dr. Görtler believes that a future dimension of time can be entered in dreams, and is drawn to a Yorkshire hostelry in search of proof. He had dreamed of an unhappy couple coming to this inn, the wife meeting a lover, and the discovery driving her husband to suicide. On arrival in Yorkshire, to his horror, Dr. Görtler sees the dream in danger of becoming a reality... [The play is] based upon an idea propounded by the mystic P.D. Ouspensky, that the individual soul achieves progress or suffers degeneration not through living a succession of lives, but through living the same life a number of times over -- a sort of Groundhog Cosmology. --www.bbc.co.uk & www.cix.co.uk.
All the World's a Stage
Ecole des femmes
Romantic comedy set in 17th-century France with the aged guardian versus young man as suitor of young woman.
PAUVRE BITOS 58
Theatre of the Living Arts presents the Southwark Company in "Poor Bitos," by Jean Anouilh, director: Andre Gregory, scenic design & lighting: Eugene Lee, costume design: Adam Sage, production manager: Leon Gersten, electronic music composed by Tom Aronis, artistic director: Andre Gregory, associate director: George Sherman, managing director: David Lunney.
Absurd person singular
We visit three couples in their three kitchens on the Christmas Eves of three successive years: the lower-class Hopcrofts; their bank manager and his wife and their architect neighbour with a suicidal wife. Running like a darker thread through the wild comedy of behind-the-scenes disasters at Christmas parties is the story of the advance of the Hopcrofts and the declines of the others.
The diary of Anne Frank
Based on the book ANNE FRANK: DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL, the diary of the young Jewish girl in hiding from the Nazis is presented in the form of a play. The coauthor is Albert Hackett.
The good companions
The numerous adventures of a traveling troupe in England.
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Barefoot in the park
Paul and Corie Bratter are newlyweds in every sense of the word. He's a straight-as-an-arrow lawyer and she's a free spirit always looking for the latest kick. Their new apartment is her most recent find-too expensive with bad plumbing and in need of a paint job. After a six day honeymoon, they get a surprise visit from Corie's loopy mother and decide to play matchmaker during a dinner with their neighbour-in-the-attic Velasco, where everything that can go wrong, does. Paul just doesn't understand Corie, as she sees it. He's too staid, too boring and she just wants him to be a little more spontaneous, running "barefoot in the park" would be a start...
Cornelius
Cornelius, a crocodile who walks upright, sees things no crocodile has ever seen before.
Toys In The Attic
A study of the moral effects of wealth. The setting of the play is New Orleans.
Rebecca, A Play
The second Mrs. Maxim de Winter finds it difficult and frightening to live in the shadow of her predecessor, a situation that is exacerbated by her husband's moodiness, and the presence of sinister housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers.
Wild Decembers
" ... charts the quick but sure demise of relations between 'the warring sons of warring sons' ... in the countryside of western Ireland."--Back cover.
Write Me A Murder
The play tells the story of the brothers Clive and David Rodingham, who inherit the family fortune upon the death of their father. They then meet business man Charles and his wife Julie, a would-be thriller writer. Charles is anxious to work with the brothers on property deals, and so encourages David, who is also a writer, to co-write a murder story with Julie. It isn’t long before the two concoct the perfect crime, which twisted into a reality.