Plays, playscripts, drama
Samuel French Ltd Miss Littlewood
Book SynopsisJoan Littlewood was the anarchic revolutionary of 20th century theatre. Her unique Theatre Workshop was responsible for a raft of successes including Oh, What A Lovely War!, and breathed new life into the Theatre Royal Stratford East.Anti-establishment, visionary, rude and glorious, Joan Littlewood red the imagination of a generation. Based on her life story, this musical charts the emotional highs and lows of Joan’s journey from the East End to the West End.Told with her own uncompromising honesty, this new musical reveals a mighty love story at its heart.
£11.39
Samuel French Ltd Electrolyte
Book SynopsisWritten in spoken word poetry and underscored entirely by original music created live, Electrolyte is an explosive piece of gig-theatre exploring grief, depression and psychosis.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Something to Say
Book SynopsisMaddie has something important to confess to her husband David, but he is not in the mood to listen. Maddie''s desperate attempts to get his attention initially fail and when she finally gets through to him and makes her confession, David''s reaction is both unexpected and extreme. It is not what Maddie had anticipated or hoped for and as David''s response becomes increasingly more bizarre, what unfolds is an evening that neither of them had expected. This darkly comedic and beautifully observed study of infidelity probes a marriage in crisis with touching insight and wit. 2 women, 2 men
£8.99
Samuel French Ltd Over My Dead Body
Book SynopsisFollowing his wife''s recent death Gerald hopes to spend the rest of his days alone with his memories. But he reckons without his late wife''s forward planning, which results in a series of unexpected events occurring that Gerald had not anticipated. With the help of his daughter and son-in-law, Gerald strives to maintain his independence and keep unexpected visitors at bay. But the recalling of memories revives events from the past that are both funny and sad. From the author of Bedside Manners.4 women, 2 men
£9.34
Samuel French Ltd Some Explicit Polaroids
Book SynopsisAfter fifteen years inside, political activist Nick emerges to find that the old causes of the 80s have become the lost causes of the 90s. As he struggles to get to grips with this new world, he collides with the new generation. Bonded by a love of pills, parties and therapy-speak, Nadia, Tim and Victor take Nick on a search for the happy-ever-after.Sharp, satirical and pulsating with energy, Some Explicit Polaroids weaves an engaging urban fairytale for today. In an age where political change seems a distant memory, Ravenhill asks how did we get from there to here? and where do we go now?
£9.34
Samuel French Ltd Funeral Flowers
Book SynopsisMY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT FLOWERS IS BARE STRONG. COS DAT''S WHAT I''M DOING AT COLLEGE. I CAN TALK ABOUT FLOWERS FOREVER. HOWEVER, I SHARE A NAME WITH DESE... ANGELIQUE.Funeral Flowers follows the story of Angelique, a seventeen-year-old whose dreams of being a florist are a refuge from a complicated adolescence. With her mum in prison, Angelique faces bullying, abuse and growing up in the care system.
£17.57
Samuel French Ltd In Other Words
Book SynopsisThey call it ''the incident'' now. What happened, when they first met. He always said it was part of his romantic plan, but they both know that''s rubbish.Join Arthur and Jane, at the beginning, as they tell us their story. Connected by the music of Frank Sinatra, this intimate, humorous and deeply moving love story explores the effects of Alzheimer''s disease and the transformative power of music in our lives.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Bright Shadow
Book SynopsisThe retired Colonel, his niece Lesley, and his friend the Major - a retired army medical officer - are living, to all intents and purposes, a happy, quiet life together in the Colonel's country home. The play opens as they are having tea with a close friend of the Colonel's daughter, Diana, who died apparently from an overdose of drugs three years previously. The Colonel has not recovered from the shock and believes his daughter is away for a time. They are disturbed by the arrival of a stranger who is investigating Diana's death and the tranquillity begins to unravel.3 women, 5 men
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Scandalous Affair of MR Kettle and Mrs Moon
Book SynopsisOn his way to work at the bank one morning, the manager Mr Kettle freaks out. He goes back home changes into his casual clothes and sets about enjoying himself. No one apart from Mrs Kettle can understand him and why he is behaving in this way. Mrs Kettle joins him in his rebellion. The bank officials employ a doctor to hypnotise Mr Kettle and get him back to his former self.-3 women, 6 men
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd One Day When We Were Young
Book SynopsisI am scared, that once this war is over, and I am sent home, that you won''t be here. That you will have left.Leonard and Violet, young, restless and in love, spend their first night together knowing it may also be their last. It''s 1942 and, in a hotel room in Bath, they dream of their future while preparing for Leonard''s departure to the war. But the bombs begin to fall and their world will never be the same again. In the year 2002, the couple look back at what might have been.Examining the impact of the Second World War on two ordinary lives and a love that spans more than sixty years.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd A Brief History of Women
Book SynopsisA comedy in four parts about an unremarkable man and the remarkable women who loved him. From his first encounters as a young man in 1925 to an unexpected reunion late in life, Anthony Spates'' romantic progress is charted against the backdrop of an equally remarkable old manor house in this hilarious and gently touching comedy.
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd How Not To Drown
Book SynopsisHow Not To Drown was first performed on 4 August 2019 at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.I don''t know why my Dad let me go... I was too young, too weak, to make this journey. I wouldn''t have sent me... He wouldn''t have sent me unless there was a reason.In 2002, in the turmoil after the end of the Kosovan War, Dritan is sent on the notoriously perilous journey across the Adriatic with a gang of people smugglers to a new life in Europe. He relies on his young wit and charm to make it to the UK. But the fight for survival continues as he clings to his identity and sense of self when he ends up in the British care system.Painful yet uplifting, How Not to Drown shares a story of endurance for a little kid who wasn''t safe or welcome anywhere in the world.Award-winning theatre company ThickSkin (Chalk Farm, The Static) returns to the stage with an action packed, highly visual production.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Lovely Bones
Book SynopsisSusie Salmon is just like any other young girl. She wants to be beautiful, adores her charm bracelet and has a crush on a boy from school. There''s one big difference though - Susie is dead. Now she can only observe while her family manage their grief in their different ways. Her father, Jack is obsessed with identifying the killer. Her mother, Abigail is desperate to create a different life for herself. And her sister, Lindsay is discovering the opposite sex with experiences that Susie will never know. Susie is desperate to help them and there might be a way of reaching them...Alice Sebold''s novel The Lovely Bones is a unique coming-of-age tale that captured the hearts of readers throughout the world. Award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery has adapted it for this unforgettable play about life after loss.
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd Butter in a Lordly Dish
Book SynopsisSir Luke Enderby, eminent prosecution barrister and seasoned womaniser, bites off more than he can chew, when the case of a serial killer comes back to haunt him. A tense one act thriller that''s contains one of Christie''s most gruesome murders.
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Personal Call
Book SynopsisJames Brent receives a chilling telephone call seemingly from beyond the grave. His dead wife, Fay, is waiting for him at the very place she met her grisly end. At his new wife''s insistence, they go to meet her as requested and in the process discover a terrifying and disturbing truth.
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Lifeboat
Book SynopsisWinner! TMA/Barclays Equity Award for Best Show for Children and Young People 2002. Tuesday 17 September 1940: two fifteen-year-old child evacuees, Bess Walder and Beth Cummings, are fast asleep on board a steam passage ship, The City of Benares, sailing away from World War Two torn Britain and relentless German bombing. Just before midnight they are violently awoken when the ship is hit by a German torpedo and starts to sink. Bess and Beth join the stampede to the lifeboats. Then begins their desperate battle to survive, clinging on to an upturned lifeboat for a night and a day, in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. Out of ninety children on board The City of Benares, Bess and Beth were among only a few who survived. Based on an extraordinary true story, Lifeboat is a tale of courage in the face of overwhelming danger, lifelong friendship and the will to survive.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Akhnaton
Book SynopsisAn enlightened pharaoh falls foul of his conservative court when he attempts to unite the polytheist Egyptians under one God - a course of action that forces factions of both the army and priesthood to turn against him. Undeterred, Akhnaton''s vision of a kingdom where people dwell in peace, truth, love and beauty will ultimately destroy him and all those he holds dear.Regarded as one of her most extraordinary plays, this epic historical drama is unlike anything you have read of Christie''s before.
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd Fiddlers Three
Book SynopsisTrying to get their hands on more than a little inheritance, a group of young people hide the body of a dead tycoon. But what starts as a lark quickly becomes all too serious when they discover that the body is in fact a murder victim.A comedy about business and finance, with a strong undercurrent of criminal activity, the play combines humour, intricate plotting and a confounding murder.A different Agatha Christie. The play has deserted the familiar path of the whodunnit type thriller into the realms of black comedy. The action is played for laughs rather than chills, but once the storyline has been established, there is plenty of humour and sparkle to carry it along to the usual surprise climax. THE STAGE
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Secret of Chimneys
Book SynopsisThe council chambers at Chimneys, the Brent family estate, holds a dark and intriguing secret and someone will stop at nothing to prevent the monarchy being restored in faraway Herzoslovakia.A young drifter finds more than he bargained for when he agrees to deliver a parcel to an English country estate. Little did Anthony Cade suspect that a simple errand on behalf of a friend would make him the centrepiece of a murderous international conspiracy. A sinister plot rife with diamonds, oil concessions, exiled royalty, an elusive master criminal and the combined forces of Scotland Yard and the French S?ret?.There is more than murder in this story; there is a treasure hunt in it, not for gold but a diamond, and the story is suitably staged for the main part at Chimneys, that historic mansion whose secret will be found. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Yellow Iris
Book SynopsisA distressed phone call from a mystery woman brings Hercule Poirot to the hotel Jardin des Cygnes, where a man commemorates the four-year anniversary of his wife''s sudden death - a death under very suspicious circumstances that Poirot himself witnessed. Gathered is everyone present on that fateful night and now Poirot must find a killer in the midst, before they strike again.
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd The Snow Queen Abridged
Book Synopsis
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Cup Final Acting Edition S
Book SynopsisThe Polden Players have just left the stage after performing in a local drama festival. The production was a disaster and there is plenty of wit and repartee as sparks fly while they vent their feelings about the performance. It is apparent that each is using the theatre to escape from a humdrum life. When the Adjudicator arrives, they are surprised to get their just desserts.3 women, 4 men
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Ernies Incredible Illucinations
Book SynopsisThis is a bright comedy by the famous English comic playwright about the extraordinary powers of Ernie Fraser, a dreamer with a difference. Ernie has a vivid imagination; and his thoughts have the disconcerting habit of turning into reality....
£12.55
Samuel French Ltd A Cut in the Rates
Book SynopsisWhen Miss Pickhart visits the illusionist Ratchet on official Town Hall business, she discovers a sinister secret. Alone in the cellar after Ratchet is called away, she confronts the ghost of Rosalinda who met an untimely death during the saw the woman in half trick. 2 women, 1 man
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Dont Blame it on the Boots
Book SynopsisNo one would have blamed it on the boots if only Kate had produced Macbeth instead of Hamlet or Ophelia hadn''t been so attractive and naive or Eric had smaller feet and wasn''t the drama group''s prize flirt or Liz''s father hadn''t been an actor who once trod the boards at Stratford in those self same boots.3 women, 1 man
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Not Bobby A Play
Book SynopsisAnxious to complete yesterday''s newspaper crossword, Frank finds the page missing. His mother, Pam, confesses to using it in the newly acquired rabbit''s cage. Extracting the page Frank is astonished to find the crossword is now complete. Could the rabbit, Bobby, be responsible...?4 women, 1 man
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd A Respectable Funeral
Book SynopsisA Respectable Funeral is one of the first one act plays from the sensitive and humorous pen of Jimmie Chinn. It was presented and performed as a double bill - with one of Mr Chinn''s other plays, From Here To The Library - under the title of Back To Back in Oldham. Both plays can be performed separately or as an entertaining double bill.3 women, 1 man
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd You Me and Mrs. Jones
Book SynopsisTwo unemployed teenagers who are uncertain about themselves and the world around them are sent on a quest to find heroes fit to save the day. They encounter a hodge podge of humanity: violent street gangs, cranky religious sects, unscrupulous pop groups, television characters and even a family of vagrants. In this final encounter they appear to find their hero the elusive Mrs. Jones. Unable to persuade her to return with them, they go back to empty handed only to find that their commander has disappeared. Yet all is not lost they have gained knowledge and gone from being Nobody to Somebody.9 women, 10 men
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Top Girls Acting Edition S
Book SynopsisMarlene has been promoted to managing director of a London employment agency and is celebrating. The symbolic luncheon is attended by women in legend or history who offer perspectives on maternity and ambition. In a time warp, these ladies are also her co-workers, clients, and relatives. Marlene, like her famous guests, has had to pay a price to ascend from proletarian roots to the executive suite: she has become, figuratively speaking, a male oppressor and even coaches female clients on adopting odious male traits. Marlene has also abandoned her illegitimate and dull-witted daughter. Her emotional and sexual life has become as barren as Lady Macbeth''s.Trade Review""Top Girls" has a combination of directness and complexity which keeps you both emotionally and intellectually alert. You can smell life, and at the same time feel locked in an argument with an agile and passionate mind."--"The Sunday Times""A dramatist who must surely be rated among the half-dozen best now writing a playwright of genuine audacity and assurance, able to use her considerable wit and intelligence in ways at once unusual, resonant and dramatically riveting."--"New Statesman" "One of our best writers her play is brilliantly conceived with considerable wit to illuminate the underlying deep human seriousness of her theme."--"Spectator"
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Murder in the Studio
Book SynopsisA collection of three radio plays, including a Poirot story, for live performance comprised of Personal Call, Yellow Iris, and Butter in a Lordly Dish.Personal Call sees James Brent haunted by his dead wife when he receives a mysterious telephone call, seemingly from beyond the grave.Yellow Iris marked Hercule Poirot''s debut appearance on radio in which the famous detective is called to the hotel Jardin des Cygnes to solve an old case in which a cold-blooded killer escaped justice and slipped through his fingers.Butter in a Lordly Dish sees eminent prosecution barrister Sir Luke Enderby get his comeuppance in one of Christie''s most gruesome and horrifying murders.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime
Book Synopsis
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd The Albatross 3rd Main
Book SynopsisGene Lacy, a former lobster boat fisherman and proprietor of Lacy''s General Store, is down on his luck big time: he''s ducking creditors, huge gambling debts, and an ex-wife with very expensive tastes. So when Spider walks into his store with a golden lottery ticket in the shape of a rare and valuable dead bird, Gene has a choice to make. He has the connections to help Spider turn his windfall into greenbacks, but there''s one tiny problem, as Gene''s right-hand man - an ex-boxer named Lullaby - is well aware: it''s a felony offence to even be in possession of the bird. As the metaphorical noose tightens, and the threat of a lengthy stretch behind bars hangs over them, so the friendships unravel with a potentially deadly and deadly funny outcome: if there''s honour amongst thieves, somebody forgot to tell these guys.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Fabric
Book SynopsisLeah has lost her friends, family, career and dignity. Forced to move for a third time following a harrowing court case, she relives painful events in her past as she sorts through all the stuff that has accumulated in her spare room: clothes she doesn''t wear, books she doesn''t read, things she doesn''t need anymore. Leah desperately tries to unpick just where it all went wrong and who or what is really to blame.FABRIC deals with the aftermath of a rape that isn''t believed and confronts the traditional roles still expected of women; questioning how much has changed since the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Grinning Man
Book SynopsisA strange new act has arrived at Trafalgar Fair''s freakshow.Who is Grinpayne and how did he get his hideous smile?With the help of an old puppeteer, his pet wolf and a blind girl, Grinpayne''s tale is told. When word spreads across the capital, everything changes. Desperate to know the terrible secrets of his mysterious past, Grinpayne leaves his true love behind and embarks on a journey into an even crueller world - the aristocracy. The Grinning Man is a fairy tale love story streaked with pitch-black humour, lashings of Gothic horror and swashbuckling adventure. It opened at Bristol Old Vic in 2016 to great acclaim and transferred to the West End''s Trafalgar Studios in 2017 where it achieved cult status and rave reviews.Defies theatrical convention by keeping its hand on its heart and its tongue in its cheek. - The GuardianBlackly comic brilliance. - The TelegraphThe best British
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Mustard
Book SynopsisWhen E meets the man of her dreams, a professional cyclist, love hits her in the pubic bone like a train. For a brief period she is high on life - he''s the answer to her crippling loneliness, her self-harm issues, her non-existent career. But when the cyclist cheats on her and ends the relationship E plummets into a black hole of heartbreak. She turns to her only friend - mustard.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Private Peaceful A Play For A Small Ensemble
Book SynopsisThe Peaceful brothers, Tommo and Charlie, have a tough rural childhood facing the death of their father, financial hardship and a cruel landlord. Their fierce loyalty to each other pulls them through, until one day they both fall for the same girl. And then the Great War comes.It tells the story of a country lad fighting a war he doesn''t understand for people he cannot respect. We join 18-year-old Private Tommo Peaceful in the trenches as he tells us a story of courage, devotion and sibling rivalry on what may be his last night on earth.Private Peaceful was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, won the Red House Children''s Book Award and the Blue Peter Book Award and is acknowledged by Michael Morpurgo (War Horse, The Butterfly Lion) to be his favourite work. This new, small ensemble version by Simon Reade was commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Donahue Sisters
Book SynopsisThe attic of the family home in Ireland, once a playroom, is the setting for this sinister play from the author of Bar and Ger. Awaiting the death of their father, sisters talk about their unhappy lives long into the night. The time comes for a ritual re enactment of a violent incident from their childhood. Departing from the hitherto naturalistic style, Aron imaginatively has the sisters speak and act in unison to create the persona of a young boy. When the ritual is complete, things return to normal and the women seem to have found answers to their problems. Remaining is the uneasy prospect of the past repeating itself. Inventive and mysterious, this play is a challenge to both actors and directors.3 women
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd Spun
Book SynopsisSafa and Aisha have been best friends for years. They used to bunk off school, revise for exams together and even went to the same university. But now they''re forging different paths for the first time: Safa to work in the City, and Aisha to teach in Newham. When London is attacked one day in July, Safa and Aisha feel the whole world spinning. As extremes from all sides take hold of the city, can their friendship survive the upheaval?Spun is the exhilarating debut play from Rabiah Hussain. Seen through the eyes of two British Pakistani Muslim girls from East London, this funny and moving drama unravels the makings of a friendship, microaggressions in the city, and the challenge of keeping rooted through unstable times.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd My Dads A Birdman
Book SynopsisAre me feet off the floor yet? Are me feet off the floor? In a rainy town in the north of England, there are strange goings-on. Dad is building a pair of wings, eating flies, and feathering his nest. Auntie Doreen is getting cross and making dumplings. Mr Poop is parading the streets, shouting louder and louder, and even Mr Mint, the head teacher, is getting in a flap. And watching it all is Lizzie, missing her mam and looking after her dad and thinking how beautiful the birds are. What''s behind it all? It''s the Great Human Bird Competition, of course. Who will be the first to fly across the River Tyne?David Almond''s barmy, tender and funny tale about wings and faith, written for the Young Vic to accompany their production of Skellig. It has since been performed many times around the world, and also adapted by Almond into a much-loved, much-translated novel, with illustrations by Polly Dunbar.
£11.92
Samuel French Ltd The Boy Who Kicked Pigs
Book SynopsisWhen Robert kicks his sister''s beloved piggy bank, Trevor, out of the window he sets in motion a chain of events that results in the unexpected demise of a local fishmonger. Having developed a taste for blood and sick to death of sneering, imbecilic adults, Robert sets about becoming the real murderer he has always dreamed of being, all the while egged on by the newly-talking Trevor. Meanwhile, in the mind-numbingly boring offices of local paper The Kent Clarion, work experience student Philip Bottering wishes for something, anything to report on - preferably a juicy disaster. Based on the novel by Doctor Who''s Tom Baker, this madly-hilarious, frenetic scream of a show, which includes shark-mauling beach-goers, burning vicars and even waltzing rats, is a multi-rolling masterpiece that tells the gloriously grisly tale of one scoundrel''s attempt at infamy.
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd Vespertilio
Book SynopsisSo there''s a theory that we all have a fi nite number of heartbeats. We all have a billion heartbeats to live. Humans, cats, dogs, rats - all our hearts beat at different speeds but we all have the same amount. A clock with a billion ticks.Inspired by the incredible true story of the last greater mouse-eared bat living in Britain, Vespertilio explores the tender romance between introverted bat-enthusiast Alan and Josh, the charming young runaway he meets in an abandoned railway tunnel. As their relationship develops, these two damaged men might fix one another. If only a little. Vespertilio is a story of love, loneliness and bats, an exploration of the difference between merely surviving and truly living.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Whats Lost
Book SynopsisWinner of the Alfred Fagon AwardDebra wants a simple candle lit remembrance, Lenny is desperate to forget, and activist Alex thinks it''s everyone''s duty to provoke change. Having missed her mother''s funeral, Gina finally turns up a year late. Amid recurring memories, intensifying relations and mixed news reports on escalating knife crime, each walks in and out on each other, struggling to make sense of an increasingly troubled time. A story of two sisters, responsibility, loss and love
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd One Good Turn
Book SynopsisBrenda wants Frank to do his exercises, Aoife wants to go to a wedding of all things, Fiona doesn''t know what she wants and Frank is looking for the gun. A comic new play by Una McKevitt, One Good Turn brings us a family on the brink who are keeping the show on the road any which way they can.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd May Queen
Book Synopsisnot what a girl should do.not what a queen would do.well f *ck what a queen would do.May Day in Coventry, 2022. Sixteen-year-old Leigh has been chosen as May Queen. She''s buzzin, as is the rest of the city.The cider is flowing and St George''s flag is flying - but during the day''s festivities something happens. Something disturbing, but maybe... unsurprising.As the year moves on in the City of Peace and Reconciliation, Leigh must face up to the events of that hot May Day, and dig deep within herself to ask - how did she get here? And how does she get out?
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Malindadzimu
Book SynopsisFor Faith and her teenage daughter Hope, it seems as though growing up inevitably means growing apart. So Faith makes the drastic decision to move the family back to her native Zimbabwe to start over. It''s home for her but not for Hope - at least, not on the surface... Will the powers that have drawn them back to their roots help them find each other - and themselves?Mufaro Makubika''s, Malindadzimu is delicate, witty and epic in equal measure - travelling from Nottingham to Zimbabwe exploring a mother and daughter''s search for belonging, their struggle with a multicultural heritage, and a haunting history that cannot be ignored.
£11.99
Samuel French Ltd The Border Game
Book SynopsisWhy does living where you''re from have to be such a political act?On a farm on the border, a fence is in need of repair after being destroyed by vandals. When Sinead finds Henry hungover in her field, she ropes him in to help. But rebuilding a fence is more complicated than it seems. What begins as a simple task soon turns to talk of their past, a reliving of old memories, and a relentless competition to come out on top.A timely and powerful reflection on 100 years of the border in Ireland and how it has impacted those who live along it. Inspired by 100 testimonies from real people who live on the border.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd Jacaranda
Book Synopsis''Sometimes it feels so exposing just walking in the village. I told Jimmy toignore it at first, he tried to, but it''s isolating he said, eyes on you, not a wordspoken. Even when you meet their eyes they don''t look away. Like they have aright to, like you''re a spectacle, an object.''Olivia has recently moved into her great-uncle''s farmhouse. She''s not local, butshe knows her way around. Matty is a gamekeeper, but he doesn''t often tellanyone. He''s wary of newcomers.These unlikely strangers find themselves beside a stream on the longest nightof the year.Pentabus and Theatre by the Lake present a brilliant new drama from award-winningplaywright Lorna French that explores loss, love, prejudice, race andbelonging.
£12.80
Samuel French Ltd The Height of the Storm
Book Synopsis
£12.80