Charles Way

Charles Way

  • 5 stars across 9 books
Charles Way has written over forty plays, many of them for children and young people. He was commissioned by the National Theatre to write Alice In The News, which children all over Britain have performed. He has also written many plays for radio, and a TV poem for BBC 2, No Borders, set on the Welsh borders, where he lives and has spent most of his creative life.
4th January 2010

The Flood

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18th October 2013

New Plays for Young People

• New collection of plays for young people across the globe from award-winning playwright. • Ideal for schools, colleges... MoreNew Plays for Young People

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11th September 2001

Plays for Young People

A collection of plays by one of Britain's leading writers of plays for children and young people. Winner of the Writers ... MorePlays for Young People

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10th December 2003

A Spell of Cold Weather

Winner of the Writers' Guild Best Children's Play Award. Holly has to spend New Year with the grumpiest pair of farmers ... MoreA Spell of Cold Weather

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17th July 2013

Ar Goll

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26th April 2007

Longman School Drama: The Search for Odysseus playscript

A modern reworking of The Odyssey that will engage pupils through its appealing teenage protagonists and timeless story... MoreLongman School Drama: The Search for Odysseus playscript

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26th January 1998

Young Blood: Five Plays for Young Performers

Young Blood is a collection of plays for young people with the following aims: • to publish some of the most interesting... MoreYoung Blood: Five Plays for Young Performers

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1st July 2008

The Classic Fairytales 2: Retold for the Stage

Following the success of Classic Fairytales: retold for the stage which has seen productions of the plays performed inte... MoreThe Classic Fairytales 2: Retold for the Stage

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3rd June 1991

The Ratz

The Ratz is based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, but places the same dilemmas in a more contemporary contex... MoreThe Ratz

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