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Bryony Lavery

    Bryony Lavery è una drammaturga britannica riconosciuta per le sue opere teatrali di impatto. La sua scrittura si addentra spesso in complessi dilemmi morali e nelle complessità della natura umana, caratterizzata da dialoghi incisivi e una profonda intuizione psicologica. Lavery contribuisce anche alla televisione e alla radio, dimostrando una versatile padronanza della narrazione attraverso diversi media.

    Myth, Monster, Murderer
    Rewriting the Troubles
    Autobiography of a Disease
    Stockholm
    L'Isola del Tesoro
    A doll's house
    • A collection of anthologies, resource and reference books, including titles from Oscar Wilde, Mary Shelley, Alex Madina, Jo Phillips and Adrian Barlow.

      A doll's house
    • "Tutto cominciò con un vecchio baule da marinaio e la mappa di un misterioso tesoro... Jim, il giovane protagonista, decide di tentare l'avventura imbarcandosi sulla nave Hispaniola alla ricerca di un'isola misteriosa... Il classico di R. L. Stevenson liberamente adattato da Geronimo Stilton. Età di lettura: da 7 anni." --Amazon.com

      L'Isola del Tesoro
    • Meet the couple every couple wants to be. Attractive and immaculately turned out, they are the perfect team. Tomorrow they will be in Stockholm, a city where, in summer, the sun shines 24/7 and sometimes it's dark all day long. Today it's his birthday and she's going to give him all his presents and treats and surprises. Treading a fine line between tenderness and cruelty, Stockholm reveals a relationship unravelling. It's beautiful, but it's not pretty. Stockholm unites leading physical theatre company Frantic Assembly with award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery and designer Laura Hopkins (Black Watch, Mercury Fur) to deliver an extraordinary perspective on the nature of modern love. Stockholm opened at the Theatre Royal Plymouth in September 2007.

      Stockholm
    • Autobiography of a Disease

      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Blending a history of the Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) bacterium with auto-ethnographic writing, Autobiography of a Disease documents, in experimental form, the experience of extended life-threatening illness in contemporary US hospitals and clinics.

      Autobiography of a Disease
    • Who were the victims of Jack the Ripper? And what was the impact of his killings on women at the time, and over the last 150 years?

      Myth, Monster, Murderer