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Rona Munro

    Rona Munro est une dramaturge écossaise prolifique dont l'œuvre couvre le théâtre, la radio et la télévision. Ses pièces, telles que la pièce à succès international *Iron*, ont été acclamées dans le monde entier. Munro est également reconnue pour ses cycles de drames historiques et ses adaptations de littérature classique, s'établissant comme une voix significative dans le drame britannique contemporain. Son écriture se caractérise par sa profondeur et sa polyvalence à travers différents médias.

    The Astronaut's Chair
    Janet and John
    James IV: Queen of the Fight
    Mary
    The James Plays
    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
    • 2024

      A thrilling play about a turbulent time in Scotland's history, continuing Rona Munro's series of history plays set during the reigns of Scotland's generations of Stewart kings.

      James V: Katherine
    • 2022

      "To protect a muddy little hillside, you doomed your whole world!" The Doctor takes Bill and Nardole back to 2nd century Scotland to learn the fate of the 'lost' Ninth Legion of the Imperial Roman Army. 5,000 soldiers vanished without explanation - how? The search for the truth leads the Doctor and his friends into a deadly mystery. Who is the Guardian of the Gate? What nightmare creature roams the wildlands, darkening the sky and destroying all in its path? A threat from another dimension has been unleashed on the Earth, and only a terrible sacrifice can put things right...

      Doctor Who: The Eaters of Light (Target Collection)
    • 2022

      A political thriller for the stage, set in the 1560s and portraying events around Mary Stuart, the troubled Queen of Scots. Part of Rona Munro's breathtaking theatrical exploration of Scottish history.

      Mary
    • 2022

      A thrilling historical drama set in an uncharted period of Scottish history, with two Moorish women arriving in the dangerous world of the court of James IV.

      James IV: Queen of the Fight
    • 2020

      My name is Lucy Barton

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(3161)Évaluer

      An exquisite story of mothers and daughters from the Pulitzer prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge Lucy Barton is recovering slowly from what should have been a simple operation. Her mother, to whom she hasn't spoken for many years, comes to see her. Her unexpected visit forces Lucy to confront the tension and longing that have informed every aspect of her life: her impoverished childhood in Amgash, Illinois, her escape to New York and her desire to become a writer, her faltering marriage, her love for her two daughters. Knitting this powerful narrative together is the brilliant storytelling voice of Lucy herself: keenly observant, deeply human, and truly unforgettable. In My Name Is Lucy Barton, one of America's finest writers shows how a simple hospital visit illuminates the most tender relationship of all-the one between mother and daughter.

      My name is Lucy Barton
    • 2016

      The James Plays

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(17)Évaluer

      Rona Munro's vividly imagined trilogy brings to life three generations of Stewart kings who ruled Scotland in the tumultuous fifteenth century. Winner of the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best New Play.

      The James Plays
    • 2012

      THE ASTRONAUT'S CHAIR is a thrilling new play by Rona Munro about the race to space.

      The Astronaut's Chair
    • 2011

      Pandas

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A romantic-comedy-thriller about the heat of love and the magic of changing perspectives, from a leading Scottish playwright.

      Pandas
    • 2011

      Little Eagles

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A gripping new play from Rona Munro illuminates the pioneering work and tortured life of Sergei Korolyov, chief designer and unsung hero of the USSR Soviet space programme.

      Little Eagles
    • 2009

      The Last Witch

      • 87pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(72)Évaluer

      Dornoch, in Sutherland, northern Scotland, 1727. The eccentric widow, Janet Horne boasts that she can cure beasts, call the wind and charm fish out of the sea. As her refusal to deny witchcraft incenses the local community, her crippled daughter steps dangerously into the fray.

      The Last Witch