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Indigo
Possession and betrayal are the principal themes of this vividly poetic drama Set in the late 18th century, Indigo is the story of two young men: Ide, an African prince, and William, son of a Liverpudlian…
This Savage Parade
A high-ranking Nazi, Rudolf Bauer, is hunted down in South America and brought to Tel Aviv in 1962 for a secret trial. It is the task of the three ‘judges’ to establish Bauer’s identity…
Pamela
This is a delightful adaptation of the classic novel by Samuel Richardson in which the young waiting maid, Pamela, is pursued by her lecherous master, Mr B. Originally commissioned and toured by Shared…
Sand Castles
We all like to be beside the seaside and, as everybody knows, an Englishman’s home is his sand castle. Stan and Bernice Billet and William and Margaret Patterson have been taking their holidays in…
J.J. Farr
The theme of this play is religious faith in crisis. J.J. Farr, a former Roman Catholic priest, has been held hostage and tortured by arab terrorists On his return to England he finds refuge among a community…
After the Lions
Set in France during the First World War, After the Lions takes as its subject the legendary Sarah Bernhardt, portrayed here towards the end of her illustrious career. “She wants to go on acting “ remonstrates…
Veterans Day
“It was war. And in war, everybody goes crazy or they die – right?” Three war veterans meet at a Veterans Administration Hospital just before the remembrance ceremony begins: Private Leslie…
The Man Who Lost America & My Sister Next Door
The Man Who Lost America: Following the defeat of the British at Saratoga in the State of New York in 1777, two soldiers are in hiding. The officer is urbane and witty, the young ranker tough but warm-hearted,…
The Trial & Metamophosis & In the Penal Colony
In the Penal Colony was Berkoff’s first professional production, performed at London’s experimental theatre, the Arts Lab, Drury Lane, in 1968. It is a strange tale of torture and suffering…
Agamemmnon & The Fall of the House of Usher
Adapted from Aeschylus’ great tragedy, Berkoff’s version of Agamemnon is about the heat of battle, fatigue, the marathon, and the obscenity of modern and future wars In The Fall of the House…
Marching for Fausua
Marching for Fausa was premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 1993 and deals with political corruption in the Federal Republic of Songhai, a fictional country on the west coast of Africa. A young…
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