Playing for Time

  • Playing for Time: Making Art as if the World Mattered
    By Lucy Neal

    We developed the idea of the Arcola Waste Wood Heating network; we wanted to use our heating system to engage our local community and make use of waste and scrap wood available in the city – in skips, on streets, from building projects.

  • Playing for Time
    By Fania Fénelon

    In 1943, Fania Fénelon was a Paris cabaret singer, a secret member of the Resistance, and a Jew.

  • Playing for Time: Stories of Lost Children, Ghosts and the Endangered Present in Contemporary Theatre
    By Geraldine Cousin

    In December 2001 , a production of Priestley's best - known time play , Time and the Conways , opened at the Royal Exchange in Manchester . Time and the Conways was first performed on 26 August 1937 at the Duchess Theatre in London .

  • Playing for Time: The Death Row All Stars
    By Chris Enss

    Based on primary source documents, some unearthed at the old prison itself, Playing for Time recreates the compelling story of this team of hardened criminals who excelled at a civilized game to become amateur sports heroes, and of the key ...

  • Playing for Time: War on an Asiatic Fleet Destroyer
    By Lodwick H. Alford

    The author's memoir of his service as an officer on board the destroyer U.S.S. Stewart (DD-224) of the Asiatic Fleet from before the war through its abandonment in a dry dock in Java in February 1942, also serving as a history of the ship's ...

  • Playing for Time: Making Art as if the World Mattered
    By Lucy Neal

    This groundbreaking handbook is a resource for artists, community activists and anyone wishing to reach beyond the facts and figures of science and technology to harness their creativity to make change in the world.

  • Playing for Time
    By Arthur Miller

    A searing drama of the Holocaust—and the remarkable, moving story of the Auschwitz Women’s Orchestra Paris, 1942.

  • Playing for Time
    By Arthur Miller

    The extraordinary story of the women's orchestra in Auschwitz, originally filmed for television with Vanessa Redgrave, and adapted for the stage by Miller himself.

  • Playing for Time
    By Arthur Miller

    Playing for Time

  • Playing for Time: War on an Asiatic Fleet Destroyer
    By Lodwick H. Alford

    The author's memoir of his service as an officer on board the destroyer U.S.S. Stewart (DD-224) of the Asiatic Fleet from before the war through its abandonment in a dry dock in Java in February 1942, also serving as a history of the ship's ...

  • Playing for Time
    By Fania Fénelon, Marcelle Routier

    Playing for Time

  • Playing for Time
    By Rodney Kleber

    Playing for Time offers (1) the critical preface Pace, Pacem, advocating the need for poetry to be democratic, inclusive, and empathetic toward all readers, the way Shakespeare, Whitman, and Frost have been; (2) twenty-eight poems in the ...