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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781840020779
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Publication Date: Aug 2002
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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In The Viewing, a family buys a house which is haunted by God, while My Father's House looks at British politics through the eyes of Joseph Chamberlain and family. Also includes: Beef and Black Star. The second collection from Pownall published by Oberon Books.
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781840020342
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Publication Date: May 1998
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Includes: The Epiphanous Use of the Microphone, Under the Table, Kitty Wilkinson, Ploughboy Monday and Beef.
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781870259415
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Publication Date: Dec 1996
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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"In these acclaimed "composer" plays Pownall shows how the power of music shapes and changes lives, politics and history. Absorbing to read as well as to see on stage. "
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781840020755
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Publication Date: Jun 2003
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A play for children from David Pownall, exploring the culture of American Indians and the European colonists.
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781849434782
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Publication Date: Aug 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A biography of the well known play Master Class, as well as lessons in creative writing and how to get a play onto stage , this book fascinating insight into the playwright's craft.
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781840020762
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Publication Date: Jul 2000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Four of Pownall's most popular stage plays in one collection. Includes the plays: An Audience Called Edouard, Livingstone and Sechele, Motocar and Richard III Part Two
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By: David Pownall
ISBN: 9781840026115
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Publication Date: Mar 2009
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Dawn, Coronation Day 1953. The artist Francis Bacon works on his portrait of Pope Innocent X, inspired by Velazquez' masterpiece and his own deep absorption in human carnality. The chaotic studio is populated by characters possessing the power of change, who come to life in a satirical interplay of art, history, sex and politics.
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