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This collection of essays and theatre criticism by playwright John Whiting first emerged during the most exciting and eventful decade in post-war twentieth-century British theatre - 1952-1962. Working-class characters were forcefully introduced into mainstream theatre as more than just stereotypes in small roles. Phrases such as 'kitchen sink' and 'angry young man' were coined. The decade also saw the creation of two subsidised companies: the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Companyhttp://212.113.133.235/~oberon/index.php/admin/catalog_product/edit/id/232/key/3c9a955ffac27451afdb777769813ed8/#.
Whiting: Plays One
£16.99
ISBN: 9781840020502
Whiting: Plays Two
ISBN: 9781840020519
Black Snow
£9.99
ISBN: 9780948230455
Boris Godunov and the Little Tragedies
£12.99
ISBN: 9781840022629
Century of Theatre, A
£19.99
ISBN: 9781840020588
Country Doctor, The
£4.99
ISBN: 9781840023510
Edward Albee: A Singular Journey
£18.99
ISBN: 9781840021318
Fringe First
ISBN: 9781870259309
Grace, Beauty and Banjos (Hardback)
£24.99
ISBN: 9781840020083
Ivanov
£11.99
ISBN: 9781840023398
Journey of the Tall Horse: A Story of African Theatre
ISBN: 9781840025996
Kalashnikov: In the Woods by the Lake
ISBN: 9781849432429
Kreutzer Sonata, The
ISBN: 9781840029680
Lower Depths, The
ISBN: 9781840028942
Ostrovsky: Plays Two
ISBN: 9781840021981
Performance Style and Gesture in Western Theatre
£29.99
ISBN: 9781840025927
Playwright as Rebel, The
ISBN: 9781840021479
Raw Talent: Fifty Years of the National Student Drama Festival
£20.00
ISBN: 9781840025538