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The
Hollow Crown (John Barton)
Barton's 60s compilation is about to be revived. Here's the original
text.
Paperback - £5.75
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Tantalus
(John Barton)
Barton's major work of 2001 is a huge epic: ten plays long and running
for hours. Our reviewer Philip Fisher called it as "masterpiece".
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Private
Lives (Noel Coward)
One of Coward's classicp lays, recently revived in an award-winning
production with Lindsay Duncan and Alan Rickman. Philip named
it as one of his Top Five for weeks on end!
Paperback - £6.99
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A
Russian in the Woods (Peter Whelan)
Not quite as good as it might have been, Philip thought.
Now's your chance to make up your own mind.
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The
Seagull (Anton Chekhov)
This was one of the great successes of Sir Ian McKellen's sojourn
at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. It certainly impressed me
- and most other critics, to be honest. And it's definitely a
must for any theatre-lover's library.
Paperback - £3.99
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Sliding
with Suzanne (Judy Upton)
"Gripping and entertaining" (although possibly rather
improbable) is how Philip described
this play. Anything that Out of Joint tackles has to be worthwhile,
and so it is with Sliding.
Paperback - £7.99
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The
Prisoner's Dilemma (David Edgar)
Another of Philip's Top Five
for many a week. A demanding but rewarding play from one of Britain's
top playwrights.
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Life
After George (Hannie Rayson)
This ward-winning play had a mixed reception when it arrived in
the West End, in spite of the presence in the cast of Stephen Dillane.
Philip called author
Hannie Rayson "a real find for English audiences"..
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The
History Boys (Alan Bennett)
Bennett's National Theatre smash-hit of 2004
Paperback - £8.99 Now £7.19 |