Steven Berkoff shop books
home | Steven Berkoff plays and DVDs are available in shops and libraries. You can also buy them on-line from Amazon. click on the images for more details |
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Plays | USA | UK/ Europe | ||
Plays
One. East, West, Greek, Sink the Belgrano!, Massage, Lunch, The Bow of Ulysses and Sturm und Drang. Recommended for beginners, though the language can be difficult. |
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Plays
Two. Decadence, Kvetch, Acapulco, Harry's Christmas, Brighton Beach Scumbags, Darling You Were Marvellous, Pitbull and Actor. |
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Plays
Three. Ritual of Blood, Messiah, Oedipus. |
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The
Trial / Metamorphosis / In the Penal Colony. Kafka by Berkoff. Recommended for beginners. The English is easier. |
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Agamemnon / The Fall of the House of Usher. | ||||
The Secret Love Life of Ophelia. | ||||
Sit and Shiver. | ||||
Decadencia / a La Griega (Spanish translation). |
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Essays, stories and poems | USA | UK/ Europe | ||
Sod the Bitches! Berkoff's only novel |
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America (essays- most reappear in Overview). |
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Coriolanus in Deutschland (performance journal). |
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Diary of a Juvenile Delinquent (autobiography of youth). Recommended |
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Free Association (autobiography). |
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Graft:
Tales of an Actor (short stories). A collection of related short stories about Harry (an autobiographical failed Berkoff). Recommended |
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Gross
Intrusion (short stories). |
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I
Am Hamlet (performance journal). |
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Meditations
on "Metamorphosis" (performance journal). A diary of Berkoff in Japan staging Metamorphosis. Both the autobiographical sequences and the insights into the staging are excellent. Recommended |
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Overview (essays). Recommended |
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Tales from an Actor's Life. Recommended |
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A
Prisoner in Rio. (film journal). Also called Brazil. |
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Requiem for Ground Zero. A long poem about 911. |
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Shopping
in the Santa Monica Mall. (essays) |
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The Theatre of Steven Berkoff. Photos and text. Recommended |
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Tough Acts! Memories of working with... (essays). Recommended |
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You
Remind me of Marilyn Monroe. (poetry) |
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Steven Berkoff and the theatre of
self-performance. |
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