Author: TYRELL. WILLIAMS
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
ISBN: 9781839043499
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Red Pitch. South London. Three lifelong friends Omz, Bilal and Joey are playing football. Like they always have. Living out dreams of football stardom. Beyond their football pitch, local shops are closing, old flats are being demolished as new flats shoot up, some residents struggle to stay while others rush to leave. A coming-of-age story about what it means to belong somewhere, Tyrell Williams' fast-paced and sharp-edged play tells a powerful story about gentrification, regeneration and the impact of this relentless change on London's communities. Red Pitch received an ecstatic critical and audience response when it was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in February 2022, directed by Associate Artistic Director Daniel Bailey. The production was revived at the Bush in September 2023, and transferred to @sohoplace in London's West End in March 2024. For Red Pitch, Tyrell Williams won the Evening Standard Theatre Award and the Critics' Circle Theatre Award both for Most Promising Playwright, The Stage Debut Award for Best Writer, the George Devine Award, as well as the Off West End Award for Best New Play. An earlier version of the play was presented in June 2019, as part of the Untold Season at Ovalhouse, London.
Red Pitch (West End Edition)
Author: TYRELL. WILLIAMS
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
ISBN: 9781839043499
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Red Pitch. South London. Three lifelong friends Omz, Bilal and Joey are playing football. Like they always have. Living out dreams of football stardom. Beyond their football pitch, local shops are closing, old flats are being demolished as new flats shoot up, some residents struggle to stay while others rush to leave. A coming-of-age story about what it means to belong somewhere, Tyrell Williams' fast-paced and sharp-edged play tells a powerful story about gentrification, regeneration and the impact of this relentless change on London's communities. Red Pitch received an ecstatic critical and audience response when it was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in February 2022, directed by Associate Artistic Director Daniel Bailey. The production was revived at the Bush in September 2023, and transferred to @sohoplace in London's West End in March 2024. For Red Pitch, Tyrell Williams won the Evening Standard Theatre Award and the Critics' Circle Theatre Award both for Most Promising Playwright, The Stage Debut Award for Best Writer, the George Devine Award, as well as the Off West End Award for Best New Play. An earlier version of the play was presented in June 2019, as part of the Untold Season at Ovalhouse, London.
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
ISBN: 9781839043499
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Red Pitch. South London. Three lifelong friends Omz, Bilal and Joey are playing football. Like they always have. Living out dreams of football stardom. Beyond their football pitch, local shops are closing, old flats are being demolished as new flats shoot up, some residents struggle to stay while others rush to leave. A coming-of-age story about what it means to belong somewhere, Tyrell Williams' fast-paced and sharp-edged play tells a powerful story about gentrification, regeneration and the impact of this relentless change on London's communities. Red Pitch received an ecstatic critical and audience response when it was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in February 2022, directed by Associate Artistic Director Daniel Bailey. The production was revived at the Bush in September 2023, and transferred to @sohoplace in London's West End in March 2024. For Red Pitch, Tyrell Williams won the Evening Standard Theatre Award and the Critics' Circle Theatre Award both for Most Promising Playwright, The Stage Debut Award for Best Writer, the George Devine Award, as well as the Off West End Award for Best New Play. An earlier version of the play was presented in June 2019, as part of the Untold Season at Ovalhouse, London.
Memoir, descriptive and explanatory, of the Northern Atlantic Ocean ... Eleventh edition; materially improved, by Alexander G. Findlay
Author: John Purdy
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Languages : en
Pages : 820
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Languages : en
Pages : 820
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Everyday Engineering Magazine
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Category : Mechanical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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Category : Mechanical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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London Writing of the 1930s
Author: Anna Cottrell
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 1474425674
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Analyses our modern obsession with intense experiences in terms of the metaphysics of intensity
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 1474425674
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Analyses our modern obsession with intense experiences in terms of the metaphysics of intensity
List of Beacons, Buoys, and Day-marks in the Third Light-House District Embracing the Seacoasts, Harbors, and Rivers, from Sakonnet Point, Rhode Island, Southward Along the Coast as Far as a Point on the Coast Opposite the Mouth of the Shrewsbury River, New Jersey. and Including Lake Champlain and Lake Memphremagog
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Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Seeing Red
Author: Alex Gordon
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
ISBN: 1845028686
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Chic Charnley is one of the most controversial, colourful characters in Scottish football history. Blessed with awesome talent, incredible ability and spectacular skills, he's the player who could - and should - have been one of the biggest names in sport. But, by his own admission, he blew it. Here he tells all in the most revealing, unputdownable book of the game. The maverick midfielder tells it like it is, including the real reason he did not sign for his boyhood idols Celtic; the genuine regrets of a stormy career that kept him in the headlines for all the wrong reasons; his bad boy image, crazy antics and why he was sent off a record amount of times; how he ruined Henrik Larsson's Celtic debut; the day he was attacked by a thug with a sword - during training! - and much more. Here, for the first time, Chic Charnley talks about the rollercoaster career that saw him play for Partick Thistle, Hibs, St. Mirren, Dundee, Ayr, Clydebank, Hamilton and a few others in between. It's a journey through football with tales as outrageous as the character himself!
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
ISBN: 1845028686
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Chic Charnley is one of the most controversial, colourful characters in Scottish football history. Blessed with awesome talent, incredible ability and spectacular skills, he's the player who could - and should - have been one of the biggest names in sport. But, by his own admission, he blew it. Here he tells all in the most revealing, unputdownable book of the game. The maverick midfielder tells it like it is, including the real reason he did not sign for his boyhood idols Celtic; the genuine regrets of a stormy career that kept him in the headlines for all the wrong reasons; his bad boy image, crazy antics and why he was sent off a record amount of times; how he ruined Henrik Larsson's Celtic debut; the day he was attacked by a thug with a sword - during training! - and much more. Here, for the first time, Chic Charnley talks about the rollercoaster career that saw him play for Partick Thistle, Hibs, St. Mirren, Dundee, Ayr, Clydebank, Hamilton and a few others in between. It's a journey through football with tales as outrageous as the character himself!
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Author: Peggy A. Albee
Publisher:
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Category : Architecture, Domestic
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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The Timber Trades Journal and Saw-mill Advertiser
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Category : Lumber trade
Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Category : Lumber trade
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
The Atlantic coaster's nautical almanac
Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Terre Haute’s Notorious Red Light District
Author: Tim Crumrin
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439674493
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
The author of Hidden History of Terre Haute and Wicked Terre Haute explores the home of sin in the Sin City. Home to uproarious saloons, swindling gambling dens, and thriving brothels, Terre Haute's infamous West End was so wild the Chicago Tribunecalled it "the scene of a hundred all night carousings." Pimps, pickpockets, and conmen roamed the crowded streets where legendary Madam Edith Brown's pleasure palace was the crown jewel of brothels. Yet more than a mere den in inequity, the West End was also a community that could put bickering differences aside and pull together to help their neighbors. And it wasn't only a place for seedy enterprise, but also a place for stores, cafes, and homes. Historian Tim Crumrin presents the first complete history of this legendary area and separates myth from reality to reveal the very human side of the West End.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1439674493
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
The author of Hidden History of Terre Haute and Wicked Terre Haute explores the home of sin in the Sin City. Home to uproarious saloons, swindling gambling dens, and thriving brothels, Terre Haute's infamous West End was so wild the Chicago Tribunecalled it "the scene of a hundred all night carousings." Pimps, pickpockets, and conmen roamed the crowded streets where legendary Madam Edith Brown's pleasure palace was the crown jewel of brothels. Yet more than a mere den in inequity, the West End was also a community that could put bickering differences aside and pull together to help their neighbors. And it wasn't only a place for seedy enterprise, but also a place for stores, cafes, and homes. Historian Tim Crumrin presents the first complete history of this legendary area and separates myth from reality to reveal the very human side of the West End.