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Helen Edmundson

    La dramaturga y guionista británica Helen Edmundson es aclamada tanto por su escritura original como por sus adaptaciones de clásicos literarios para teatro y cine. Su obra destaca por su habilidad para trasladar la profundidad de las narrativas clásicas a contextos contemporáneos, explorando relaciones humanas complejas. Edmundson se enfoca a menudo en personajes femeninos fuertes y temas sociales, con un estilo de escritura caracterizado por la inteligencia y la resonancia emocional.

    The Heresy of Love
    Mary Shelley
    Coram Boy - Heinemann Plays for 11-14
    The Mill on the Floss [Adapted from Novel]
    Mother Teresa Is Dead
    The Clearing
    • A powerful play about the effects of Oliver Cromwell's military campaign in Ireland.

      The Clearing
    • Mother Teresa Is Dead

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The latest play from the acclaimed author of "The Clearing" marks a significant return after six years. This new work explores intricate themes and character dynamics, showcasing the author's signature style of blending emotional depth with compelling narratives. Expect a thought-provoking experience that reflects contemporary issues while maintaining a strong connection to human relationships.

      Mother Teresa Is Dead
    • Mary Shelley

      • 125 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Presents the tale of Mary Shelley - and how she came to write one of the greatest stories ever told, aged just 19. This title explores Shelley's remarkable life: her controversial philosopher father, her scandalous elopement aged 16 and how she wrote a novel, and more.

      Mary Shelley
    • The Heresy of Love

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      A powerful drama about a clash between organised religion and personal faith, full of intrigue and danger, ruthless ambitions and illicit desire.

      The Heresy of Love
    • Queen Anne

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Published alongside the West End transfer of the hit RSC production.

      Queen Anne