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What's on in LondonThe crucial dialogue between British and French artists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, is explored for the first time in this unique publication. Our Price: £35.00 Woody Harrelson stars as the alcoholic priest in the classic Williams play set in 1940's Mexico. Our Price: £9.99 ENO stages this co-production from the Welsh National Opera/Opera Australia. Directed by Neil Armfield. This comprehensive guide considers the work from both literary and musical viewpoints. Our Price: £16.99 John Hurt stars in Tom Stoppard's translation of the hit play about three world war vetrans. Our Price: £8.99 The Sell out Domar production now at the Apollo staring Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter. Our Price: £9.99 Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical based on Wilkie Collins classic novel. Our Price: £5.99 The classic musical now on the London stage starring Laura Michelle Kelly. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Disney, written by Academy Award-winning writer Julian Fellowes. Our Price: £5.99 This is a fully-illustrated collection of about 200 paintings by Beatrix Potter, which accompanies the major exhibition of Beatrix Potter's work at the Dulwich Picture Gallery this autumn. Our Price: £20.00 A Master in the Making at the National Gallery, London, from 26 October 2005 to 15 January 2006. Our Price: £20.00 Published to coincide with a new series on Channel 4, "Self-Portraits: The Me Generation" presented by art critic and broadcaster Matthew Collings and a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London from 20 October 2005 to 29 Our Price: £30.00 This catalogue accompanies a major exhibition of works by Samuel Palmer (1805-1881), celebrating the bicentenary of his birth. Our Price: £25.00 This sumptuously illustrated book is released to tie in with an exhibition at the Tate Modern. Our Price: £35.00 This sumptuously illustrated book is released to tie in with an exhibition at the Tate Modern. Our Price: £24.99 Alice Trilogy premieres at the Royal Court, London, in November 2005. Starring Juliet Stevenson. Our Price: £8.99
Plays Pleasant: Arms and the Man; Candida; the Man of Destiny; You Never Can Tell (Penguin Classics)
Edward Fox and Diana Quick in Bernard Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" directed by Peter Hall. Our Price: £9.99 Ten strangers, apparently with little in common, are lured to an island mansion off the coast of Devon by the mysterious U.N.Owen Our Price: £6.99 The novelisation by Melvin Burgess of the hit movie now a hit Musical with lyrics by Ben Elton. Our Price: £5.99 West End premiere, starring James Nesbitt and Conleith Hill, of hilarious play about four Belfast tilers - by triple-award-winning writer. Our Price: £8.99 A collection of Agatha Christie's plays, including "The Mousetrap", the longest running play in the world still running at St Martin's in the west end. Don't give away the ending! Our Price: £6.99 "The Biggest Diamond in the World" opened at the Royal Court Theatre, London in October 2005. Our Price: £7.99 The award winning musical is now in its 20th year but to get the full experience you should read the original novel. Our Price: £9.99 Ewan McGregor and Jane Krakowski star in this revival of the classic Frank Loesser musical. Our Price: £8.99 Willy Russell's successful folk opera, the story of two Liverpudleian brothers who grow up on opposite sides of the social tracks. Our Price: £8.99 Trevor Nunn directs Kevin Spacey in this classic drama, now on at the Old Vic. Our Price: £8.99 adapted by Helen Edmundson, from a novel by Jamila Gavin A tale of two cities: Gloucester and London. Our Price: £5.99 Alan Bennett's smash hit play directed by Nicholas Hynter returns to the National for 59 performances only. Our Price: £8.99 World premiere of Howard Brenton's new play directed by Howard Davies. Our Price: £8.99 The musical version of a Christmas Carol starring Tommy Steele is on at the London Palladium this Christmas Our Price: £6.99 Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of the classic work of mystery and Suspense. Now booking until April 2006 Our Price: £1.50 This is a portfolio of the best of Steve McCurry's photography: classical, beautiful and often powerful images from the countries of South and South East Asia. Our Price: £35.00 The book coincides with an exhibition at Kensington Palace, opening in November 2005. Our Price: £24.99 The long-awaited retrospective of one of the world's greatest photographers Our Price: £60.00 This book presents a thrilling debut play about Cold-War betrayal and the quest for justice. Our Price: £8.99 This is a journey back in time through the most beautiful city in the world, by the artist, whose works have fixed it forever in the popular imagination. Our Price: £14.95 The Chelsea Flower Show: the greatest flower show on Earth. Revel in the glory of this prestigious event from its beginnings in 1913 to the present day. Our Price: £18.99 'Angela Carter has influenced a whole generation of fellow writers towards dream worlds of baroque splendour, fairy tale horror, and visions of the alienated wreckage of a future world... "The Times" Our Price: £6.99 Middle-aged history professor George, and his wife Martha, are joined for a social evening by another faculty couple at a New England college. The result is an all-night drinking session that erupts into a nightmare of revelations. Our Price: £6.99 The simplicity and systematic character of his extraordinary work, along with his relentless exploration and ingenious discovery of an art of light, established him as a progenitor and chief exponent of Minimalism Our Price: £30.00 Diana Rigg stars in Murray-Smith's painful and humane infidelity play. Our Price: £8.99 Robert Bolt's tense play of conscience, now on in the West End starring Martin Shaw, charts the dramatic events leading to the execution of Sir Thomas More in 1535. Our Price: £7.99 This new version by David Eldridge opens at the Donmar Warehouse in December 2005 and runs through to February Our Price: £8.99 Jacob Epstein and Dora Gordine were members of the group of talented Anglo-Jewish artists - the Whitechapel Boys and their associates - who were all born, raised or worked in London's East End during the first three decades of the twentieth century. Our Price: £20.00 Martin Kippenberger's premature death in 1997 at the age of forty-three brought to an end one of the most controversial and prolific careers in modern art. Our Price: £16.99 This comprehensive, fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies a major exhibition of newly-commissioned work by the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, whose practice spans photography, video, painting and sculpture, and which often references existing film, mu Our Price: £19.95 This astonishing black comedy was completed just a month before Arthur Miller's death and the British Premiere comes to the Old Vic, among the stars are James Fox, and Matthew Modine and directed by Robert Altman. Our Price: £8.99 Ed Stoppard and Anita Dobson star in a limited run of this classic shakespeare play. Our Price: £8.99 The true stories of six innocent survivors of death row. With Stockard Channing, Siden Quin, Catherine Tate and Kate Mulgrew. Our Price: £7.46 the "Royal Academy Illustrated" presents the highlights of this years show and is a fascinating barometer of changing artistic tastes Our Price: £16.95 |













































