"Ubu and the Truth Commission" is the full play text of a multi-dimensional theatre piece that tries to make sense of the madness that overtook South Africa during apartheid.
Drama
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- Author:Thiessen, VernSummary:
France, 1917. Four wounded Canadian soldiers recover in a field hospital in the wake of the battle for Vimy Ridge, waiting to find out where they'll be sent next: back home or back to the front. Along with a young nurse from Nova...
- Author:Beckett, SamuelSummary:
There is now no doubt that not only is Waiting for Godot the outstanding play of the 20th century, but it is also Samuel Beckett's masterpiece. Yet it is both a popular text to be studied at school and an enigma. The scene is a country...
- Author:Sacristán, Pedro Pablo, Henry, O., Butler, DawsSummary:
This collection of stories with music and sound effects features holiday tales for both young and old.
- Author:Casanove, SusanSummary:
In a small coastal city in Wales, members of an improvisational theater group try their hand at a radio drama. What could go wrong?
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
The first show of the series. A visit to the Black Museum and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun.
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium!
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A woman's stocking is kept in the Black Museum as a keepsake of a woman who was struck by a motorcar. However, the woman wasn't killed by the car, she was seen getting into a green van...with a shoe painted on the side.
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
Thomas A'Becket Appleby has been murdered. His Wife Alma is arrested for the crime, but her young lover confesses to the crime.
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A woman's body is found in an old trunk at the Charing Cross railroad station baggage claim. Who killed Mrs. Noami Fournier?
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A wireless set that was never intended to be operative is in the Black Museum because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine.
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A magenta colored blotting paper is on exhibit in the Black Museum because of its involvement with a murder in Oxford. A foreign gentleman's poor sister has been killed.
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A woman's body is found covered with quicklime. Mrs. Hope Russell seems to have been murdered by her husband...but he was really killed by the Luftwaffe!
- Author:Cooper, WyllisSummary:
A Winchester bottle is the exhibit in the Black Museum associated with the murder of a four-year-old girl. A set of mysterious fingerprints on the bottle cannot be identified. Scotland Yard decides to fingerprint the entire town of...
- Author:Middleton, ThomasSummary:
New Mermaids (series) are modern-spelling, full-annotated editions of important English plays. Each volume includes a critical introduction, biography of the author, discussions of dates and sources, textual details, a bibliography and...
- Author:Conroy, PatSummary:
How should we improve the state of South Carolina? That invitingly open-ended question served as the basis for the first annual South Carolina High School Writing Contest as the call went out in fall 2013 to juniors and seniors across...