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Johnny and the Dead - Oxford Playscripts by Terry Pratchett
Category: Sci-Fi & Fantasy Fiction | Series: New Oxford Playscripts S.
Johnny Maxwell, visiting the local cemetery, discovers that he can see the dead. He can talk to them, too - much to his friends' amazement. So when the news breaks that the local council plans to sell the cemetery to a property developer, Johnny learns that there are some things in life (and death) that ...Show more
Oxford Playscripts: Dracula by Bram Stoker
Category: Reference | Series: Oxford Playscripts S.
He is Nosferatu, the Undead. He can walk through locked doors, change his shape. Sometimes he looks like a man, sometimes a huge wolf-like dog, or a bat. He never grows ill, never dies. And if you invite him into your home, he will take your life and your soul. This work includes new, innovative activit ...Show more
Oxford Playscripts: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Philip Pullman
Category: Classics | Series: Oxford Playscripts S.
"Oxford Classic Playscripts: Frankenstein" is the famous story of a young man who thinks he can change the world by making better human beings. Instead he creates a living monster with a mind of its own. It contains new, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teachi ...Show more
The Crucible - Oxford Playscripts by Arthur Miller
Category: Classics | Series: Oxford Playscripts Ser.
This edition of Arthur Miller's classic tragedy brings the play alive for students whether in the classroom or drama studio. With activities that target exactly the right level plus in-depth biographical and contextual information to deepen students' understanding of the play, this edition provides comp ...Show more
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo
Category: Education | Series: New Oxford Playscripts S.
This moving story, based on the novel by National Curriculum recommended author Michael Morpurgo and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford, is an incredibly moving portrayal of the bond between a soldier and his horse in the deadly chaos of the First World War. Sold to the army in 1914 and separated fr ...Show more
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