Hra Malíři ze šachty (The Pitmen Painters, 2007) vychází ze skutečného příběhu takzvané Ashingtonské skupiny – společenství převážně horníků, kteří se sešli roku 1934 ve večerním kurzu dějin výtvarného umění, bez základních znalostí a de facto i hlubšího zájmu o předmět. Jejich učitel, zvyklý pracovat s univerzitními studenty, přistoupil po počáteční marné snaze o nalezení společné řeči k experimentu – vyzval je, aby zkusili sami něco namalovat. A to byl začátek do té doby nevídaného úspěchu amatérských výtvarníků z hornického stavu… Prostřednictvím neustálého střetávání dvou odlišných světů – reprezentovaných především členy skupiny na straně jedné a jejich učitelem a bohatou sběratelkou a mecenáškou na straně druhé – otevírá autor témata významu umění v našich životech, solidarity i snění o lepší budoucnosti. Text nepostrádá komediální momenty a zároveň nutí diváka na pozadí společenského a politického vývoje ve Velké Británii k zamyšlení nad proměnami společnosti, vkusu a morálky.
Lee Hall Knihy
Lee Hall je anglický dramatik a scenárista, jehož díla se vyznačují hlubokým porozuměním lidské povaze a společenským vrstvám. Jeho psaní často zkoumá témata naděje, odolnosti a hledání vlastního místa ve světě, zasazené do realistického, často drsného prostředí. Prostřednictvím silných postav a poutavých dialogů dokáže Hall zachytit esenci obyčejných životů a povýšit je na univerzální příběhy. Jeho jedinečný styl přináší do literatury autenticitu a silný emocionální dopad.






Containing all four plays from the Radio 4 series IN GOD'S COUNTRY, which deal with life's fundamental issues from a child's point of view. Issues dealt with, by the children in the plays, include questioning the existence of God, faith, coping with death, parental relationships and divorce.
Modernity and its Futures - Understanding Modern Societies, an Introduction Book 4
- 408 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
Modernity and its Futures is a major introductory textbook which examines the forces reshaping modern industrial societies and the new patterns, structures and relationships that are emerging in the contemporary world.
Spoonface Steinberg
- 48 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
An award-winning play which took the nation by storm when first heard on BBC Radio 4, now in a new stage versionLee Hall's extraordinary, award-winning play about faith, love and the meaning of life was first broadcast on Radio Four in 1997 to unprecedented acclaim. A monologue by an exceptional autistic seven-year-old girl called Spoonface Steinberg, who is dying of cancer, touched the hearts of all who heard it. It is a moving, funny and exhilarating piece of drama. The radio version was immediately repeated due to popular demand and a cassette of the play was rushed into shops and has sold over 80,000 copies. This play edition was performed in Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in December 1999 and then in London's West End in January 2000 at the Ambassador's Theatre. The production starred Kathryn Hunter."And what was the meaning of all these things? And the meaning was as if you found the spark - and it was finding the sparks inside you and setting them free" (Spoonface Steinberg)
The Pitmen Painters
- 124 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
In 1934, a group of Ashington miners and a dental mechanic hired a professor from Newcastle University to teach an Art Appreciation evening class. Within a few years the most avant-garde artists became their friends, their work was taken for prestigious collections and they were celebrated throughout the British art world;
Victoria & Abdul
- 99 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Victoria & Abdul tells the extraordinary true story of Queen Victoria's relationship with Abdul Karim, her Muslim manservant, who travelled from India to present a ceremonial medal as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee but within months became her personal teacher of Urdu and dedicated spiritual advisor.
Never get stuck inside an escape room again with this strategy guidebook to beating your favourite immersive interactive game.
Billy Elliot
- 56 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
Eleven-year-old Billy Elliot is different from other boys. He is not very clever or good at sports. Then, one day, he discovers ballet dancing. Finally he has found something that he can do well. But everybody knows that ballet is for girls, not boys! Will Billy continue to dance? Or have his father and brother got other plans for him? -- p. 4 of cover.
Retired schoolteachers Liz, Pat and Thelma are back at their usual table at the Thirsk Garden Centre cafe with a brand-new mystery to solve...
"Every Thursday, three retired school teachers have their 'coffee o'clock' sessions at the Thirsk Garden Centre cafe. But one fateful week, as they are catching up with a slice of cake, they bump into their ex-colleague, Topsy. By the next Thursday, Topsy's dead. The last thing Liz, Thelma and Pat imagined was that they would become involved in a murder. But they know there's more to Topsy's death than meets the eye - and it's down to them to prove it..."--Publisher


