Depicts the life of Martin Luther, one of the instigators of the Protestant Reformation.
Central psychological drama of the play focuses on Brutus’ struggle between the conflicting demands of honor, patriotism, and friendship.
A play about a man and a woman who spend their lives running away from, and straight toward, each other.
The first of Yeo’s Singapore Trilogy, the play blends heated debates about Singapore’s state of government with the coming-of-age story of a group of Singaporean university students studying abroad in…
On 5 July 1981, Sir Stamford Raffles leaves his pedestal by the Singapore River and pays a visit to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana. What follows is…
Patriotism. Do you have it? How does one express it? Is it worth it? With the first play written just four years after Independence, The Singapore Trilogy raises questions about…
Contains two versions of Yeo’s play, Second chance, staged in 1988 and 1992, together with analytical essays
Hua, her brother Chye and friend Reginald, try to find their equilibrium when they return to Singapore after their studies abroad. Friendship and values, conscience and duty no longer balance…
Collection of plays for one man and one woman, plays for two women and plays for two men.
The anthology includes thirty-five short plays by such major American playwrights as Christopher Durang, Warren Leight, Romulus Linney and Donald Margulies, alongside a host of exciting new voices.
Things We Said Today features the scripts for Neil LaBute’s groundbreaking Directv project – a series of short films written and directed by LaBute based on ten compelling original monologues,…